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2016-2017 State of Canadian Figure Skating

But 4everchan you need to get ahead of it, I anticipate Shawn Mendes songs will be coming to a short or long program near you in the not to distant future...

Certainly the driving beat of "Stitches" and "Treat you better" have seen them added into the playlists for the intermediate sessions and up at our club. [The music that gets played during the initial stroking warm up and when no one has the music for a run through....]

i disagree ;) i never got ahead of Josh Garbage and now that I/M are skating to him, I can at least say, it will be over in 4 minutes ;) if I start listening to these people's music, it stays in my brain forever.... because it is associated in the music department of my memory.. Josh Garbage is associated only to a pairs LP... and i try not to pay attention too much to it and then it gets removed from my brain foerever ;) sort of
 
Challenge Cup is currently livestreamed herehttps://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4f6KIdab2vo

It looks like the Men's Junior FS is running now. Brian Le is skating now...

But it is hard to track as there is no live scoring on the starting order/results page...And the results and protocols from the Junior Ladies that wrapped up an hour ago don't seem to be posted as yet.


I'm going to thank chuckm for bringing the scores from the ISU Challenge Cup to our attention....

BUT underscore that this was not the event that Skate Canada sent our top juniors and novice skaters too [that was the Barvarian Open]. Instead, this was an initiative of BC/YK section to take a delegation to an ISU event to build experience among its skaters who did not get a post nationals international assignment from Skate Canada...


SP results from the CHALLENGE CUP:

NOVICE MEN

1 Beresford CLEMENTS CAN 38.56
2 Maxim NAUMOV USA 37.03
3 Aleksa RAKIC CAN 31.76
4 Daniel SEIDEL SWE 28.62
5 Edward APPLEBY GBR 25.65
6 Elliot APPLEBY GBR 24.67

NOVICE LADIES (top 6 of 18)

1 Kaitlyn NGUYEN USA 44.12
2 Hannah HARRELL USA 44.10
3 Minttu HEIKKINEN FIN 37.52
4 Sophie SPRUNG FRA 36.80
5 Emma BULAWKA CAN 35.56
6 Olivia HENTUNEN FIN 31.74

JUNIOR MEN

1 Thomas JUNSKI GER 52.42
2 Nurullah SAHAKA SUI 49.63
3 Aleix GABARA XANCO ESP 48.84
4 Ruaridh FISHER GBR 48.32
5 James HORROCS GBR 44.40
6 Brian LE CAN 42.59
7 Darian KAPTICH AUS 40.47
8 Michel TSIBA NED 39.76

JUNIOR LADIES (top 6 of 26)

1 Emmy MA USA 52.91
2 Olivia GRAN CAN 45.93
3 Megan YIM CAN 45.25
4 Andrea ANLIKER SUI 42.21
5 Eva-Lotta KIIBUS EST 41.10
6 Enja RUOKONEN FIN 40.67

SENIOR LADIES (top 10 of 19)

1 Loena HENDRICKX BEL 62.54
2 Joshi HELGESSON SWE 56.07
3 Caroline ZHANG USA 54.18
4 Larkyn AUSTERMAN CAN 53.21
5 Anastasia GALUSTYAN ARM 52.98
6 Anne Line GJERSEM NOR 51.45
7 Isabelle M. OLSSON SWE 50.05
8 Kirstin SPOURS GBR 48.39
9 Jennifer SCHMIDT GER 47.53
10 Morgan FLOOD AZE 47.04
 
Looking at the ISU Challenge Cup 2017 results so far...and I have one strong thought...

When are freeskate coaches in BC going to get the message that program components aren't optional? They aren't something that can get caught up later.....

Brian Le just had a bit of a rough skate, popping a jump and having a fall. Looks like he will end up at the bottom with that. It's unfortunate. While his PCS was above his TES, I must admit that I was having unhappy reminders of Kevin and Nam as I saw very slow two foot skating for most of the program........If Joanne MacLeod and the freeskate coaching team at Champs hang everything on the jumps and they don't come through, their skaters don't have much else on offer. How much negative judging feedback on PCS can the Champs freeskate coaching team or their skaters absorb before learning happens? :bang:

Beresford Clements who represents the Connaught SC finished with a silver in the Men's Advanced Novice event. He basically lost the gold on PCS. He was slightly down in TES compared to the gold medal winner in the FS [half a point], but it was being 4.5 points lower in PCS in his FS that pushed him out of first position. Congratulations on the silver to Beresford....he's the top finisher from BC in this competition, but I hope he takes the PCS lesson away with him.

And while I have generally thought the Kelowna skaters a bit stronger on PCS, I'm seeing much the same story. Their overall scores are overly reliant on jumps and when those aren't done well or don't have the more challenging entries or exits from transitions to bolster the GOE, there aren't the program components to compensate.
 
Brian Le did move up one spot, to 5th.

I do have to say that Olivia Gran has improved her components since the JGP. She skated a beautifully clean FS and wasn't looking so much down at the ice as she was in the JGP. Her FS had some lovely and graceful moments. Olivia won the FS, but overall finished a very close second to Emmy Ma (who opened her FS with a messy fall, but recovered to skate well---her spins are exquisite). Emmy edged Olivia by winning the FS PCS 50.41 to 46.71, but these two ladies had the highest PCS scores in the competition by far.
 
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Brian Le did move up one spot, to 5th.

I do have to say that Olivia Gran has improved her components since the JGP. She skated a beautifully clean FS and wasn't looking so much down at the ice as she was in the JGP. Her FS had some lovely and graceful moments. Olivia won the FS, but overall finished a very close second to Emmy Ma (who opened her FS with a messy fall, but recovered to skate well---her spins are exquisite). Emmy edged Olivia by winning the FS PCS 50.41 to 46.71, but these two ladies had the highest PCS scores in the competition by far.

Thanks for the update...Glad someone caught the event....

I see that the scores still aren't up for the Junior Ladies and Junior Men...If you know of another location than the ISU page that the results are being posted, we'd welcome knowing.
 
I have some of the scores for some of the Junior Ladies and all of the Men, but they're unoffficial. The Challenge Cup site hasn't updated the Juniors as yet.

Here's what I have:

Junior Ladies FS (unofficial) Note: minimum JW FS TES is 35.00

1 Olivia GRAN CAN 101.50 54.79 46.71 0.00 clean skate
2 Emmy MA USA 95.82 46.41 50.41 1.00 fall on opening jump
3 Smilla SZALKAI SWE 84.69 42.48 42.21 0.00 clean skate
4 Megan YIM CAN 73.92 33.50 42.42 2.00 falls on 3z, 3f
5 Lilli SAKSELA FIN 73.48 34.56 40.92 2.00
6 Eva-Lotta KIIBUS EST 71.94 37.14 36.80 2.00
7 Enja RUOKONEN FIN 66.23 29.31 38.92 2.00
8 Andrea ANLIKER SUI 62.57 29.27 37.30 4.00

Unofficial Standings (I don't have all the scores from the next to last group)

1 Emmy MA USA 148.73
2 Olivia GRAN CAN 147.43
3 Smilla SZALKAI SWE 125.28
4 Megan YIM CAN 119.17
5 Eva-Lotta KIIBUS EST 113.04
6 Lilli SAKSELA FIN 112.82

Junior Men FS JW FS TES Minimum is 40.00 Sahaka, Gabara and Tsiba (on JW roster) all reached it

1 Nurullah SAHAKA SUI 110.20 51.10 60.10 1.00
2 Aleix GABARA XANCO ESP 105.06 50.96 54.10 0.00
3 Thomas JUNSKI GER 96.53 42.93 53.60 0.00
4 James HORROCS GBR 91.63 43.23 48.40 0.00
5 Brian LE CAN 90.25 44.05 47.20 1.00
6 Ruaridh "Rory" FISHER GBR 83.79 35.79 51.00 3.00
7 Darian KAPTICH AUS 82.28 37.68 44.60 0.00
8 Michel TSIBA NED 81.29 40.19 42.40 1.00

Final Standings Jr Men (Unofficial)

1 Nurullah SAHAKA SUI 159.83
2 Aleix GABARA XANCO ESP 153.90
3 Thomas JUNSKI GER 148.95
4 James HORROCS GBR 136.03
5 Brian LE CAN 132.84
6 Ruaridh FISHER GBR 132.11
7 Darian KAPTICH AUS 122.75
8 Michel TSIBA NED 121.05
 
Winnie_20 posted this link to the Facebook page for the ISU Challenge Cup....Photos of the scores are getting posted quite a while before the ISU results page is populated....

Junior Ladies

1. Emmy MA [USA] 148.73
2. Olivia GRAN [CAN] 147.73
3. Smilia SZALKAI [SWE] 125.28
4. Meagan YIM [CAN] 119.17

Agree that Olivia Gran of Kelowna SC finished well, especially in winning the FS. Her total score beats her previous PB of 121.50 at the 2016 JGP St. Gervais by over 25 points. Looks promising for a good experience in the 2017 JPG season. Olivia will turn 14 in April....

Hopefully, Meagan Yim of Champs will take some good learnings from this experience back into her training and preparation for the new season. This outing has a total score a bit lower than her PB from the 2015 Cup of Austria JGP of 122.63. Something needs to change......She'll turn 16 in September so the time is now. A score below 120 will not likely meet Skate Canada's criteria for a JPG assignment. ... and yes, her bio lists Joanne MacLeod as her coach...
 
Mrrice, you should also see Nic's program from last year.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SWUk1zWmsmU

If someone told me that I would love a program by a 6 ft tall, 18-year old man to Mary Poppins, I would have thought they were crazy. But I DO. He really sells it, without being too juvenile or cheesy or over the top.

His spins need some work, but that means that he can be even more awesome some day!
 
Any idea of where we can see the protocols, did Larkyn Austman include a 3/3, or her 3 flip?

At some happy future time, it should all be posted here. But it's after midnight in Holland, so am dubious that folks are burning the midnight oil to get them up....

Not sure where chuckm found more complete unofficial results, but the Facebook page at the link posted below just has photos of the final signed judges sheet for the total scores by event.

I missed Larkyn's skate. The competition page on GS doesn't have much description of the Canadians, and the copyright owner has now forced the youtube poster who was linking to the livestream to block content....So I don't expect to see a video replay available....

Some of the Europeans have posted their skates on youtube, but don't see that BC/YK section has done so as yet.

Can anyone tell me why there was a live stream, but

[1] this wasn't available on the ISU channel [which isn't geoblocked in Canada with very limited senior event exceptions]

[2] whoever has the rights for wherever thinks that they should have the right to geoblock in North America? :curse:
 
Any idea of where we can see the protocols, did Larkyn Austman include a 3/3, or her 3 flip?

At some happy future time, it should all be posted here. But it's after midnight in Holland, so am dubious that folks are burning the midnight oil to get them up....

Can anyone tell me why there was a live stream, but

[1] this wasn't available on the ISU channel [which isn't geoblocked in Canada with very limited senior event exceptions]...

The protocols for the Senior Ladies SP are here:
(From the same general results link posted by TGee.)

If(??) TGee is referring to the ISU Eurovision channel:

It would have been completely out of the ordinary for the ISU Eurovision channel to have streaming of something like Challenge Cup.

The ISU Eurovision channel has never had streaming of anything other than ISU championships (Worlds, Junior Worlds, Four Continents, Euros); GPs and the GPF; WTT; JGPF.
And its coverage of even those high-profile events has not been completely consistent (but most recently has been more inclusive).​
 
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The protocols for the Senior Ladies SP is here:(From the same general results link posted by TGee.)

If(??) TGee is referring to the ISU Eurovision channel:
It would have been completely out of the ordinary for the ISU Eurovision channel to have streaming of something like Challenge Cup.

The ISU Eurovision channel has never had streaming of anything other than ISU championships (Worlds, Junior Worlds, Four Continents, Euros); GPs and the GPF; WTT; JGPF.
And its coverage of even those high-profile events has not been completely consistent (but most recently has been more inclusive).​

Thanks ...was thinking of the Juniors...

Actually, what I was thinking of in terms of livestream is that ISU usually provides a link for livestream for B events on the event page that can be used in countries where it is not geoblocked by a service provider that has paid for the rights. And there definitely was a livestream which many of us watched as it was linked through to youtube.


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Editing to add....but why shouldn't the ISU provide the stream for its B events where the are available, even if there is no commentary?

Blocking content for the region that the broadcaster has paid for is one thing, global blocking when there is no paid source on offer for most of the world is not on in my view.
 
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Thanks ...was thinking of the Juniors...

Actually, what I was thinking of in terms of livestream is that ISU usually provides a link for livestream for B events on the event page that can be used in countries where it is not geoblocked by a service provider that has paid for the rights. And there definitely was a livestream which many of us watched as it was linked through to youtube.


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Editing to add....but why shouldn't the ISU provide the stream for its B events where the are available, even if there is no commentary?

Blocking content for the region that the broadcaster has paid for is one thing, global blocking when there is no paid source on offer for most of the world is not on in my view.

Just wanted to go ahead and satisfy Osmond4gold's curiosity re Larkyn's elements.

As for streaming ... I certainly do not have an answer for Why anything is (or should be) the way it is.

As an American, I also am mindful that USFS does not offer streaming of the US Classic for free -- not even within the U.S. So I don't consider myself in any position to throw stones at the ISU or any other federation/LOC for its streaming practices.
 
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Just wanted to go ahead and satisfy Osmond4gold's curiosity re Larkyn's elements.

Thanks ice coverage...I appreciate this!

Larkyn skated 1st, which is always tough, esp. for an unknown. Still, she ended up in the top flight for the LP (currently in 4th). The field is close for 2/3/4 place at the moment. She could move up if she skates like she did at Canadians, in her LP.
 
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