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Official roster & general info

Sylvia

Record Breaker
Joined
Aug 25, 2003
Official roster as of 2/23/06:

Men (2 pages; 40 entries):
http://www.isufs.org/events/cat00005272.htm

Ladies (2 pages; 56 entries):
http://www.isufs.org/events/cat00005273.htm

Pairs (17 teams):
http://www.isufs.org/events/cat00005274.htm

Dance (26 teams):
http://www.isufs.org/events/cat00005275.htm

Index page:
http://www.isufs.org/events/fsevent00008673.htm

Slovenia's host web site with schedule & other info:
http://www.juniorworlds.com/

Official practices start on Friday, March 3. Competition begins with Ladies' qualifying on Monday, March 6.
 

CDMM1991

Medalist
Joined
Jun 3, 2005
Wow, okay I'm a bit confused about the Canadian teams ... why isn't Patrick Chan going, and I thought Amanda Billings was also on the team?
 

Sylvia

Record Breaker
Joined
Aug 25, 2003
Patrick Chan and Kevin Reynolds are the 2 Canadian men listed. I heard that Amanda Billings is still injured and so Diane Szmiett (junior champ) has replaced her.
 
Joined
Jun 21, 2003
In ladies, I think the only suspense will be whether Yu-Na Kim can mount a serious challenge to Mao Asada.

The U.S. looks strong with Alissa Czisny and Christine Zukowski. Who is Megan Hyatt?

If Stephanie Rosenthal is called on, that would really shake up things, entertainmentwise, LOL. :rock:

Go Davis and White!

MM :)
 

Sylvia

Record Breaker
Joined
Aug 25, 2003
Mathman said:
Who is Megan Hyatt?
Hyatt is the 2006 U.S. junior champion and 1st alternate who has replaced Katy Taylor. Taylor withdrew from Junior Worlds on 2/22 (not due to injury) and I'm told she will provide details on her withdrawal in a journal entry to be published on her official site soon.

China's Binshu XU (7th at 2005 Junior Worlds) was listed on the official roster earlier but has since withdrawn as well (don't know why).
 

STL_Blues_fan

Final Flight
Joined
Jan 24, 2004
Mathman said:
The U.S. looks strong with Alissa Czisny and Christine Zukowski.
MM :)


How can Alissa be lsited as a junior? Isn't she in college? What is the age cut-off limit? I also confused about ladies competing as seniors on the GP stage, the Nationals and then going to Junior Worlds?
 

Sylvia

Record Breaker
Joined
Aug 25, 2003
STL_Blues_fan said:
How can Alissa be lsited as a junior? Isn't she in college? What is the age cut-off limit? I also confused about ladies competing as seniors on the GP stage, the Nationals and then going to Junior Worlds?
The ISU "Junior" designation is based SOLELY on age (an ISU Junior-eligible singles skater in the 2005-06 season must have turned 13 by July 1, 2005, and not have been older than 18 as of the same date). See:
http://www.frogsonice.com/skateweb/faq/rules.shtml#Q13
This is Alissa's last season of ISU junior eligibility (she turns 19 in June 2006).
 
Joined
Jun 21, 2003
Thanks for the info, Sylvia.

About Katy Taylor and others withdrawing, is there any downside to a skater participating in junior worlds when she thinks she's ready to go on the senior track?

Maybe Katy is thinking Sasha will skip senior Worlds and she will get to go.

MM
 

jsteam4501s

On the Ice
Joined
Feb 7, 2006
Even though Alissa is still eligible for World Juniors, I too question the wisdom of sending her there at this point. Alissa needs to rebuild her confidence, and finishing maybe off the podium at Junior Worlds is not a good first step toward doing that. That happened to Kimmie last year, but fortunately she put that behind her very quickly(obviously). All this wouldn't be happening if it weren't for that @#&?$#* minimum age rule. Janet Lynn competed in Senior Nationals at age 13. So did Bebe Liang, Michelle Kwan and Tara Lipinski.

Kimmie must surely be the first skater in history to go from Junior Worlds to Olympic Team member in the space of 1 year.
 

gkelly

Record Breaker
Joined
Jul 26, 2003
jsteam4501s said:
All this wouldn't be happening if it weren't for that @#&?$#* minimum age rule. Janet Lynn competed in Senior Nationals at age 13. So did Bebe Liang, Michelle Kwan and Tara Lipinski.

Actually Liang and Kwan were 12 their first years at Nationals as seniors. And Priscilla Hill was 11.

Carol Heiss, Janet Lynn, Nicole Bobek, Tara Lipinski, Sarah Hughes, and Naomi Nari Nam were 13.

And they all had different careers. So what does that prove?

Kimmie must surely be the first skater in history to go from Junior Worlds to Olympic Team member in the space of 1 year.

Among US ladies? That may be true, although there have been several who went from Junior Worlds to Olympic first alternate in one year, or the same year (Elaine Zayak 1979/1980, Lisa Ervin 1991-93/1992, Michelle Kwan 1994/1994).

And after all, there only have been 8 Olympics since Junior Worlds was instituted.

In other disciplines and in other countries, it is not uncommon at all for a skater who is age eligible for both junior and senior competition to compete in both in the same year. Going from Junior Worlds one year to Olympics the next year is very common. Going from Olympics one year to Junior Worlds the year after is not unheard of either (e.g., Krisztina Czako 1992/1993).
 

Sylvia

Record Breaker
Joined
Aug 25, 2003
gkelly said:
Among US ladies? That may be true, although there have been several who went from Junior Worlds to Olympic first alternate in one year, or the same year (Elaine Zayak 1979/1980, Lisa Ervin 1991-93/1992, Michelle Kwan 1994/1994).
And Emily Hughes this year. :)

And if it weren't for the minimum age rule, Mao Asada and Yu-Na Kim could have joined Meissner, Hughes, Georgia's Elene Gedevanishvili, Canada's Mira Leung, Finland's Kiira Korpi and Austria's Viktor Pfeifer who all competed at 2005 Junior Worlds and the Torino Olympics (Gedevanishvili and Pfeifer are scheduled to return to compete at 2006 Junior Worlds).
 

peachy

Rinkside
Joined
Jan 25, 2006
Sylvia said:
(Gedevanishvili and Pfeifer are scheduled to return to compete at 2006 Junior Worlds).
wow are they allowed to do that? i thought you couldn't go back to junior worlds once you had been in a major senior international competition... or is it that you just can't go back to junior worlds after competing in senior worlds?
 

julietvalcouer

Final Flight
Joined
Sep 10, 2005
While all the talk of the ladies is interesting, I just have to insert:

Go Stephen Carriere! :clap: (Even if I never want to hear his cut of "Once Upon a Time In Mexico" ever again!)

Sorry, I work where he practices. He's a good kid and I hope he does well. But that is the only down side of my job, sometimes I hear people's music so many times, even when I like it I want to tear out my hair. I love the program, though!
 

bethissoawesome

On the Ice
Joined
Dec 12, 2005
The skate-off between Mao and Yu-Na might be more interesting than the Olympics :laugh: I think it's Mao's to lose, but Yu-Na might give her a run for her money. Third is up for grabs... maybe Alissa will get it if she doesn't have a love affair with the ice like she did at the GPF and Nats.
 

hrmsk8ngnutt

Final Flight
Joined
Jul 29, 2003
Sylvia said:
Hyatt is the 2006 U.S. junior champion and 1st alternate who has replaced Katy Taylor. Taylor withdrew from Junior Worlds on 2/22 (not due to injury) and I'm told she will provide details on her withdrawal in a journal entry to be published on her official site soon.
Here's a link to Katy's journal entry with details on her withdrawal.
http://www.figureskatersonline.com/katytaylor/journal.html
Sounds like she's got a good head on her shoulders and I can't wait to see her next year!!! BTW, she did put some of her prize money for her Hummer :p

Herm (sk8ngnutt)
 
Joined
Jun 21, 2003
Thanks for the link, Herm. That was an interesting insight into some of the problems these skaters go through.

MM :)
 
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