Where are the results please ?
Where are the results please ?
Photos of some of the results pages can be found here:
https://twitter.com/icedancecom
Icedance.com never posted an SD result photo from the standard junior event. And I don't think they posted all of the younger events either. The official site hasn't updated from last year yet.
ice-dance.com also kept a running Facebook album of results sheets.
I think (but am not sure) that the Facebook album has some results for lower levels that were not tweeted.
ROTFL. Are we going to be having this same club rivalry conversation every time these current junior teams compete against each other over the next decade?
The two clubs are different, which is a PLUS because clearly not all athletes are the same and not all dance fans are moved in the same way. The coaches have different strengths and styles. Both are tremendous, and both are helping to develop some tremendous athletes!
Diversity on the U.S. junior dance scene is making ALL of these teams stronger. Any one of six U.S. junior dance teams at this event could challenge for a gold medal at Canadian junior nationals right now. At least three of them could challenge for gold at French junior nationals. And all of these teams are going to be a heck of a lot of fun to watch battling the slew of talented junior teams from Russia on the JGP.
The future teams of U.S. senior ice dance are coming up with the tools they need to compete internationally. Kudos to the clubs, coaches, parents, and especially the hard work from all the young athletes that is making that happen.
At least Igor manage to put teams together....just look at Wheaton coaches and what they did with Simon Malette ... No improvement there... This boy was skating with Ponomarenko's partner Christina and went to Payten Howland and now Kathlyn Moshang....
ROTFL. Are we going to be having this same club rivalry conversation every time these current junior teams compete against each other over the next decade?
The two clubs are different, which is a PLUS because clearly not all athletes are the same and not all dance fans are moved in the same way. The coaches have different strengths and styles. Both are tremendous, and both are helping to develop some tremendous athletes!
Diversity on the U.S. junior dance scene is making ALL of these teams stronger. Any one of six U.S. junior dance teams at this event could challenge for a gold medal at Canadian junior nationals right now. At least three of them could challenge for gold at French junior nationals. And all of these teams are going to be a heck of a lot of fun to watch battling the slew of talented junior teams from Russia on the JGP.
The future teams of U.S. senior ice dance are coming up with the tools they need to compete internationally. Kudos to the clubs, coaches, parents, and especially the hard work from all the young athletes that is making that happen.
Ellie and Alex are at seniors. I think a wise choice by Igor and they already have a GP assignment. They are going to Moscow. And of course they won the senior international competition. Next year they will already have one year of senior competition under their belt when the parsons and MC move up
I like FD for Anthony and Christina - great choice and so nicely done! But I afraid that SD will pull them down(I was actually impressed with what I saw from team Igor looking at both SD and FD for the teams and the places they are in their careers. He must be doing something right because almost all his teams took home medals. I especially liked the work he did for Yura Min and partner for the FD. So I'll have to respectfully disagree with the negative sentiments expressed here.
I like FD for Anthony and Christina - great choice and so nicely done! But I afraid that SD will pull them down(
I actually like their SD quite much. It just needs a bit more confidence and milage.
And don't forget his other new team. Verburg/Miller. Elliot has been there for years and he and Gwen were the number one junior team in the UK.
Whatever happened to Gwen, anyway? I just saw on WISA's page that Elliot's part of a new team...
ROTFL. Are we going to be having this same club rivalry conversation every time these current junior teams compete against each other over the next decade?
The two clubs are different, which is a PLUS because clearly not all athletes are the same and not all dance fans are moved in the same way. The coaches have different strengths and styles. Both are tremendous, and both are helping to develop some tremendous athletes!
Diversity on the U.S. junior dance scene is making ALL of these teams stronger. Any one of six U.S. junior dance teams at this event could challenge for a gold medal at Canadian junior nationals right now. At least three of them could challenge for gold at French junior nationals. And all of these teams are going to be a heck of a lot of fun to watch battling the slew of talented junior teams from Russia on the JGP.
The future teams of U.S. senior ice dance are coming up with the tools they need to compete internationally. Kudos to the clubs, coaches, parents, and especially the hard work from all the young athletes that is making that happen.