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Anna Yanovskaya has teamed up with Ivan Guryanov.
Anna Yanovskaya has teamed up with Ivan Guryanov.
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Anna Yanovskaya has teamed up with Ivan Guryanov.

I think post 2018 Canada is going to struggle a bit with V/M and W/P no doubt retiring. I don't ever see G/P on the World podium and there doesn't seem to be really good Junior teams coming up. I think the US will be in a much stronger position post 2018 with all the depth in Juniors not just with soon to be Senior teams like the Parsons and M/C but younger teams like Carreira/Ponomarenko.
Orford and Hill each announced on Instagram yesterday that they have retired.
https://www.instagram.com/p/BGu7uLABUmH/?taken-by=nicoleorford
https://www.instagram.com/p/BGu7cQrg9j1/?taken-by=asherkwacie
Lukas Csolley and Federica Testa had split. The mystery of GP solved. https://www.facebook.com/slovakfigu...1204584027408/680502108764321/?type=3&theater This is very sudden and suprising...
Lukas Csolley and Federica Testa had split. The mystery of GP solved. https://www.facebook.com/slovakfigu...1204584027408/680502108764321/?type=3&theater This is very sudden and suprising...
Oh what a shame--I loved that team and thought they had real potential!

)New couple alert!!
https://www.instagram.com/p/BHufp0EAJ9Q/
Seems that Nate Barthlomay has teamed up with Deanna Stellato (I have to admit, I don't actually know who she is, but an old IceNetwork article leads me to believe that she is a former singles skater who retired many years ago and has no experience with pairs. Someone who is more familiar with her can surely confirm or deny this)
She does have pairs experience, she was a former Junior World silver medallist... In 2000. Still out of left field, but slightly less bizarre?
She does have pairs experience, she was a former Junior World silver medallist... In 2000. Still out of left field, but slightly less bizarre?
One of our Chicago friends saw Deanna Stellato land every triple through triple lutz last week. Ripped and in amazing shape at 33.
I know Pairs skaters have a hard time finding partners but pairing up with someone who's 33 and has been retired for over 15 years and was a singles skater? Really?![]()
I know Pairs skaters have a hard time finding partners but pairing up with someone who's 33 and has been retired for over 15 years and was a singles skater? Really?![]()
Narumi Takahashi's new partner is also a returned skater from retirement and previously competed in single. On the other hand, he is still in 20s and 6 year away from competition is one third of what she has missed. She could be the oldest female pair skater in the 2018 Olympics. Nathan Bartholomay is currently 27, so if he is willing to do more, he could try another Olympics after 2018, so the pairing with her would not be advantageous for him in a long run.

Just to expand, according to the post you linked to, Federica has retired so that she can concentrate on her studies.
It is. I really liked them too. But, Federica is being sensible and thinking of her life after skating.
All the best for the future, Rika!
But, some good news has come out of this. Lucie Myslivečková is back!!!![]()
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(As you can probably tell, I'm a fan of Lucie's!![]()
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Now, the interesting thing is that, for the past few years, Lucie has been... concenterating on her studies! (And I know - I even took part in a survey for her!)
Federica is the same age now as Lucie was when she decided to concentrate on her studies. So, it is not beyond the realms of possibility that Rika could do the same - study for a few years, and then come back to skating.
Incidentally, does anybody know if Lucie's last partner, Neil Brown, is still competing?
CaroLiza_fan

Yes, glad if Federica is doing what's best for her. I really enjoiyed their programs last season. They seemed to have nice chemistry, too. And Lukas
But I'm glad to hear you're excited about his new partnership. i'm not faniliar with Lucie so that's good to know!

I'm very curious and kinda thrilled about this. I'm a big fan of Nate. With both Felicia Zhang and Gretchen Donlan, he had a sort of "he-man" look and style that contrasted nicely with their romantic/balletic styles.
1. Deanna is 5 feet tall and looks even an inch or so shorter, in the picture with Nate. Since he's 5' 9", this is crucial.
2. She can jump!
3. Your comment is interesting about the long run and Nate. The long run may not, at this point, seem to exist for him. His most promising and accomplished partnership, with Felicia, lasted a scant 3 years before she quit to go to college full time. I don't know, maybe he just wants to skate while he can and not worry about the long run. Aim for a rewarding few years and then out, to coach. OTOH, who knows how long Deanna might skate pairs. We've certainly seen the age for females in pairs pushed up and up for the last several years. The article from 2010 where she mentions her old injury still hurting her sometimes is bothersome, though. When Tamara Moskvina is asked about Yuko's age (and she's certainly been plagued with injuries and will be 35 in November), Tamara always says something like, "As long as people enjoy the skating, they can continue."
It looks exciting to me!![]()
I know Pairs skaters have a hard time finding partners but pairing up with someone who's 33 and has been retired for over 15 years and was a singles skater? Really?![]()
Narumi Takahashi's new partner is also a returned skater from retirement and previously competed in single. On the other hand, he is still in 20s and 6 year away from competition is one third of what she has missed. She could be the oldest female pair skater in the 2018 Olympics. Nathan Bartholomay is currently 27, so if he is willing to do more, he could try another Olympics after 2018, so the pairing with her would not be advantageous for him in a long run.

