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.
Oddly enough, Kulic and Urmanov never won the World Championship.
But Kulic won the Nebelhorn.![]()
didn't Plushenko skate in the GP for the 2006-07 season?
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
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!
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.![]()
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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