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- Feb 24, 2012
Does anyone know what is going on with Fumie Suguri? How is her progress or regress? What about that Canadian Emanual Sandu? Mira Leung sort of dropped off the map too.
What happened to Katy Taylor? She seemed to be climbing up the ranks but suddenly disappeared. Does anyone know why? She's still only 23...it says on Wikipedia that she recently gave birth to her first child.
Fumie is still pursuing her skating. She is / was training in Canada this autumn. This is from her blog on Oct 14, 2013:Does anyone know what is going on with Fumie Suguri? How is her progress or regress? What about that Canadian Emanual Sandu? Mira Leung sort of dropped off the map too.
Does anybody know whether Amanda Dobbs is still competing? She competed at Skate Detroit last year, and used to compete in both pairs and singles on the senior level for the U.S.
Is she married? What is she studying?The Aug.-Sept. 2013 issue of Skating has a nice article about Katy Taylor. Her daughter, Autumn, was born Aug. 20, 2012. She left skating for awhile in her teens but then went back hoping to compete in pairs. It didn't work out. She currently attends the U. of Houston full time & is in touch monthly with old friend Kimmie Meisner.
Caitlin Y has found a partner and is planning to skate for Great Britain. Partner is Hamish Gaman (30yrs) and they are listed to compete at the end of November at Ice Challenge!!!! He used to skate with Vanessa James, etc.
Is she married? What is she studying?
In response to queries much earlier in this thread:
- Elizabeth Manley is at Skate Canada International, once again as part of Skate Canada's' official media team, it seems.
She tweeted a group photo today.
- Emily Hughes now works for the IOC in Lausanne, according to a relatively recent IceNetwork article. I think IN published an article about Skate for Hope months after the event took place, and it was the one that gave the update on E. Hughes.
Here's an ice dance team that I would like to know about:
Natalia Mikhailova / Arkadi Sergeev RUS who finished 2nd to V&M's first at the 2006 World Junior Championship. D&W were 3rd, C&L were fourth.
How interesting about Emily! It must be such fun to work in Lausanne. Imagine the scenery!
Whoops, I totally misremembered which IN article had the update on E. Hughes. It was this one:
http://web.icenetwork.com/news/2013/10/08/62700042 (Oct 8 article re An Evening with Champions)