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    Quote Originally Posted by PolymerBob View Post
    Interesting. When was the last time an Olympic champion skater or team took part in the Grand Prix?
    Sarah Hughes? I'm not sure...

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    Quote Originally Posted by RUKen View Post
    Sarah Hughes? I'm not sure...
    I don't remember her doing any as OLY champ. I think she was supposed to do SA but pulled out at the last minute.

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    Other than Plush, you mean? He skated CoR last year? Yagudin arrived at Skate America for the 2002/2003 season, skated his SP to Racing
    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9q70BbgHUIQ
    but withdrew, I think, due to his hip problems? The last teams that seriously did a lot of Grand Prix's would be Grishuk & Platov, post 1994, and Urmanov skated GP events in the 95/96 and 96/97 and 97/98 seasons.

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    Oddly enough, Kulic and Urmanov never won the World Championship.
    But Kulic won the Nebelhorn.

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    didn't Plushenko skate in the GP for the 2006-07 season?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Tinymavy15 View Post
    didn't Plushenko skate in the GP for the 2006-07 season?
    There were no competitins for Plushenko in between olympics 2006 and cup of russia 2009.

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    Here's Kimmie skating in Superstars on Ice which took place May 18 and 19 in Illinois. It's a fun routine, and she looks really strong.
    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Dpe3qlVkPHE

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    May 18 and 19 of this year? That's tremendous! I hope Kimmie is back to full strength. I hate to see a good skater fall out the bottom of the sport. I feel the same way about Caroline. I'll watch the video when I get a chance. Thanks!

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    Quote Originally Posted by Olympia View Post
    May 18 and 19 of this year? That's tremendous! I hope Kimmie is back to full strength. I hate to see a good skater fall out the bottom of the sport. I feel the same way about Caroline. I'll watch the video when I get a chance. Thanks!
    Yeah, this year. She still looks like muscles Kimmie but the skating seems decent. Most importantly, she seems happy

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    Quote Originally Posted by silverlake22 View Post
    Here's Kimmie skating in Superstars on Ice which took place May 18 and 19 in Illinois. It's a fun routine, and she looks really strong.
    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Dpe3qlVkPHE
    Well, whadya know. The once plain, boring Kimmie now really letting her love for skating shine through. That performance reminded me almost of Emily Hughes

    Take-home message:

    You NEVER KNOW how a skater will turn out. Yes, I'm talking to you, Flatt critics

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    Quote Originally Posted by Joesitz View Post
    I'm still a bit hazy on this Junior competition. Apparently, it has to do with the skater's age, but what other credentials does the skater need to qualify for Juniors? Are there tests to qualify for Juniors, and do they apply to all Federations??
    Internationally, junior is strictly an age definition. Nationally, that differs however. I do no in the USA it's a matter of passing tests, so someone might compete at the senior level nationally but junior internationally - that's quite common (Virtue/Moir did for two years, for example. Some skaters - like Denis Ten, will do both. You cannot do senior and junior GP events, except pairs as a host nation pick, I think)

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    Quote Originally Posted by GiuliaPlum View Post
    Mid June. Last year was earlier than usual because of the Olympics.
    A famous blogger here says he heard rumours that the assignment will take place on 10th or 11th.
    No idea where he got that date, though.

    If this is true, it'll be just before the ISU Congress opens.
    Where will it take place then ??

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    Quote Originally Posted by ImaginaryPogue View Post
    Internationally, junior is strictly an age definition. Nationally, that differs however. I do no in the USA it's a matter of passing tests, so someone might compete at the senior level nationally but junior internationally - that's quite common (Virtue/Moir did for two years, for example. Some skaters - like Denis Ten, will do both. You cannot do senior and junior GP events, except pairs as a host nation pick, I think)
    But surely, age is not the only requirement. Can a coach put her 12 yr old student into the Junior event for experience based on her age only? I would think the Junior Event would be flooded with contestants.

    I think, but I am not at all sure, that only USFS skaters who have skated Intermediate or Novice would also be a requirement in addition to age.

    It probably is "Open" for all international skaters.

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    I have a feeling we will need a thread to argue if the skaters sent to Junior Worlds are really junior.

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    Quote Originally Posted by PolymerBob View Post
    junior.
    You're probably correct, but this is not about being 'really junior'. It's about a question of elligibility other than age. No one can state categorically that AGE is the ONLY REQUIREMENT.

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