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RESULTS OF SP
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[SIZE=+2]Junior Men[/SIZE]
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Rank Score Name Segment1 1 68.16 Conrad Orzel - CO 68.16 (1) 2 67.18 Stephen Gogolev - CO 67.18 (2) 3 61.56 Samuel Turcotte - QC 61.56 (3) 4 59.59 Jack Dushenski - CO 59.59 (4) 5 53.65 James Henri-Singh - QC 53.65 (5) 6 53.53 Eric Liu - AB/NT/NU 53.53 (6) 7 52.82 Brandon Day - QC 52.82 (7) 8 52.26 Graham Schaufele - AB/NT/NU 52.26 (8) 9 50.91 Brian Le - BC/YK 50.91 (9) 10 50.17 Iliya Kovler - CO 50.17 (10) 11 49.13 Matthew Markell - EO 49.13 (11) 12 48.40 Zachary Daleman - CO 48.40 (12) 13 48.24 Zoé Duval-Yergeau - QC 48.24 (13) 14 47.83 Jérémie Crevaux - QC 47.83 (14) 15 47.44 Bruce Waddell - CO 47.44 (15) 16 45.25 Justin Brandon Ng-Siva - CO 45.25 (16) 17 44.25 Josh Allen - EO 44.25 (17) 18 35.16 Pier-Alexandre Hudon - QC 35.16 (18)
Great skate from Conrad! He can be a spoiler at JWC
ETA: He has very Polish surname. I don't know about his roots, but in Polish his surname means "eagle"
I read the other day that he is of Russian origin, started skating in Ekaterinenburg. Does that remind you of someone?
orzo : italian pasta
Sorry, Cathlen. I jumped the gun a bit, didn't pay attention (slap on the wrist). Thought you were talking of Stephen...:shame: There is a clear advantage in the ability to read.The only person, I know was born there, is Julia Lipnitskaia Btw. I'm not sure but I think Poles are the only nationality that has "rz" in their language. That's why I think he must have some Polish roots. I'm not suprised he does have some Russian origin though. Maybe form Polish roots only surname wasn't forgotten
Sorry, Cathlen. I jumped the gun a bit, didn't pay attention (slap on the wrist). Thought you were talking of Stephen...:shame: There is a clear advantage in the ability to read.
I shouldn't do anything while at work.
Anyway, I meant Kovtun with Ekaterinenburg.
Orzel sounds German to me, they have also lots of 'rz' words, but of course, the roots of the name might well be in Poland, why not. Sorry again!
I think Nam Nguyen might be eligible too but that boat has long since gone probably. Conrad will be a good representing with Nadeau and Roman imho. As for Stephen - amazing. Conrad has much more power and maturity but you have to keep in mind Stephen just barely turned 12 against a 16 year old so over 4 years difference at this young age is like night and day. If Stephen can stay healthy and keep developing technically and artistically wow.i would indeed send those 3.... who said that Canada would be in trouble when my chiddy retires?
I think we will have quite a rivalry between those 4 boys...it will be like the women's event.... too many people for too few spots...