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Dear Skating Club of Boston,According to a Skating Club of Boston Instagram post, men will include Zhou, Ma, Pulkinen, Paniot, Naumov and
TA-DAAAA Alexei Bychenko.
*Insert wildly enthusiastic emoji.*
Edit to add: "And many more from around the world."
Source: https://www.instagram.com/p/CR60zgULgZC/
Dear Skating Club of Boston,
These cutesy little daily teasers are fine for promotional purposes, but would you please post your complete entry list?
Thank you!

True words, but in this case, I'm happy to know Bychenko is going to compete.Dear Skating Club of Boston,
These cutesy little daily teasers are fine for promotional purposes, but would you please post your complete entry list?
Thank you!
Since Cain and LeDuc are entered ...
Dear Skating Club of Boston,
These cutesy little daily teasers are fine for promotional purposes, but would you please post your complete entry list?
Thank you!

I too look forward to seeing complete lists.
At the same time, I already am feeling thankful to SCOB for coming forward at this relatively early date with official sublists of entries. (More than two weeks before the SPs.)
The "cutesy" sublists from SCOB already are a huge improvement in hard information -- in comparison to the glaring lack of information from IceWorks, which IIRC never published any Philadelphia International names in advance.
For Philadelphia International, the first official word from the LOC did not come until a hard-copy sheet was taped onto a wall or door at IceWorks only hours before the first practice.
Without Sylvia and a few other resourceful/helpful fans unofficially coming up with names, we would have been almost totally in the dark leading up to Philadelphia International each year.
(Only in rare instances would skaters themselves say in advance [in interviews and/or on social media] that they were planning to compete at Philadelphia International. Those cases were by far the exceptions, not the rule.)
Plus I am grateful that SCOB already has posted live streaming links on its joint event page for Cranberry Cup International/Lake Placid International/Cranberry Open.![]()
Thank you skating Gods. Thank you lulzdance.Volunteer opportunities open:
https://m.signupgenius.com/#!/showSignUp/60b0d4bafa62aaafe3-20214
Interestingly, on their sign up page they say “These events include some of the most exciting skaters on the ice today, including the Club’s own Max Naumov, Jimmy Ma, Audrey Lu and Misha Mitrofanov, Emily Chan and Spencer Howe, Ashley Lin, and Gabbie Izzo; along with visiting elite competitors, Mariah Bell, Gracie Gold, Alysa Liu, Bradie Tennell, Vincent Zhou, Alexei Bychenko, Evgeniya Tarasova and Vladimir Morozov...and many more from around the world! ” @moonvine looks like there’s a chance to see Gracie after all
Bychenko is Tabithas favorite. She is quite jealous.According to a Skating Club of Boston Instagram post, men will include Zhou, Ma, Pulkinen, Paniot, Naumov and
TA-DAAAA Alexei Bychenko.
*Insert wildly enthusiastic emoji.*
Edit to add: "And many more from around the world."
Source: https://www.instagram.com/p/CR60zgULgZC/
I’m going to see Gracie! And some other skaters! My flag game isn’t strong enough though. That IS “many more from around the world.”Full entry lists are up!!
My partner called about tickets today - the club is still working on getting the ticketing system up and running but they told him it'll be up by Monday, at the latest. They reassured him several times that they are available at the door and there's no need to buy in advance, so it seems like they're not expecting a sellout (but the Performance Center seats 2,500, so even if there are restrictions due to COVID, a sellout might be a stretch).
Are they allowing stuffie throwing?Full entry lists are up!!
My partner called about tickets today - the club is still working on getting the ticketing system up and running but they told him it'll be up by Monday, at the latest. They reassured him several times that they are available at the door and there's no need to buy in advance, so it seems like they're not expecting a sellout (but the Performance Center seats 2,500, so even if there are restrictions due to COVID, a sellout might be a stretch).
Are they allowing stuffie throwing?
. But the spectators and skaters might not be as close proximity as they are in Aston, even without health concerns.I do have his Flash stuffie. I hope we are in as close proximity. At US Nationals we can call skaters over after they practice and hand them things, get autographs, etc. Anyone know if this should be ok here or a faux pas?Oh you could bring Donovan his superhero stuffie, even without throwing it. But the spectators and skaters might not be as close proximity as they are in Aston, even without health concerns.
Sorry, as I said in the other thread, I never did plan a drive to Boston or even Providence. I am not nearly as dedicated a fan as you.I do have his Flash stuffie. I hope we are in as close proximity. At US Nationals we can call skaters over after they practice and hand them things, get autographs, etc. Anyone know if this should be ok here or a faux pas?
And will you be there?
Sorry guess I didn’t see the other thread. My RA says it will eat me for breakfast for this. Me to my RA: Shut up. I’m going to see Gracie.Sorry, as I said in the other thread, I never did plan a drive to Boston or even Providence. I am not nearly as dedicated a fan as you.![]()
I am going. I am too old to worry about an RA!Sorry guess I didn’t see the other thread. My RA says it will eat me for breakfast for this. Me to my RA: Shut up. I’m going to see Gracie.
OK, anyone else who is going? Other than I guess BostonSkaterGuy?