It's a boring Friday afternoon and you learn that Artur Dmitriev wants to compete for the USA and Will Annis is now in ice dance
... really sad to hear that Annis left for ID. He was a memorable performer.
Well, so long as he doesn’t add pairs, good luck to him and if he adds pairs, like, even more luck?But Will Annis is not leaving singles! At least I see no evidence to assume that he is doing so.
Will is in the start order for tomorrow's Junior Men SP at Championship Series in Allen, Texas.
Plus I think it is very possible that Will registered in singles for a second Championship Series event (maximum of two per skater).
If(?) so, it would be Leesburg or Norwood. (He is not on the list for Fort Wayne, and Spokane is the same week as Alpharetta. SCOB in Norwood happens to be his home club.)
[Championship Series has only two events for ice dance. The first one was in Blaine, Minnesota, during the first week of October.
Given that Will had two JGP assignments in singles and that Poland was the week right before Blaine, it makes sense that he did not go to Blaine for ice dance. Alpharetta is not until mid-November.
I hope that I did not inadvertently contribute to a misunderstanding by saying that Will's bio needs to be updated.
What I meant is that his bio as of now does not reflect that *in addition* to singles, he plans to compete in ice dance in the 2021-22 season.
His bio as of now makes it sound as if ice dance were only a thing of the past (2016-2018) for him.]
Likely, but he really needs to learn some refinement. ( Specifically, his arms movement needs to be refined). I think ice dance training will help him to become a better all around skater.I'd rather that Will make a decision on which discipline he wants to focus on because he won't be able to do both at once for long we see it all the time eventually a skater has to pick which one or the other by the time they get to Seniors and i think his future lies in singles competition.
Will also needs to make his jumps smaller he skates with such power but his jumps are often out of control so he's going to need to hold back a little but he's young.Likely, but he really needs to learn some refinement. ( Specifically, his arms movement needs to be refined). I think ice dance training will help him to become a better all around skater.
You may be right, but I kinda like male skaters with a little bit of an untamed vibe.Will also needs to make his jumps smaller he skates with such power but his jumps are often out of control so he's going to need to hold back a little but he's young.
Yay!Ilia Malinin has been assigned to the Cup of Austria Challenger, (11/11 to 11/14) where he will presumably get those senior minimums.
2021-22 International Assignments and Results
2021-22 International Assignments and Resultsusfigureskatingfanzone.com
This is good for him. And he has a month between Cup of Austria Challenger and the JGPF.Ilia Malinin has been assigned to the , (11/11 to 11/14) where he will presumably get those senior minimums.
2021-22 International Assignments and Results
2021-22 International Assignments and Resultsusfigureskatingfanzone.com
Looking for ranking points, so that he’s in the final group and has a better chance for a medal? That would be my guess.Thank you for that link, @el henry. I notice that Vincent is assigned to Warsaw Cup immediately following NHK, a week turnaround on another continent. This seems odd; going from a GP event to a challenger on such short turnaround. Does anyone have any background on that?
That was my guess, too, but didn't he max out by winning his earlier two competitions - Nebelhorn and the other one (I forget)?Looking for ranking points, so that he’s in the final group and has a better chance for a medal? That would be my guess.
I don’t think he got ranking points from Worlds last year, so he needs to make them up somewhere.
That was my guess, too, but didn't he max out by winning his earlier two competitions - Nebelhorn and the other one (I forget)?
I'm fuzzy on the rules, so I might not be correct in my assumptions. Wait... the other one isn't listed on this link, so maybe it didn't count.
You're probably right, it's a chase for ranking.
It makes sense though. Artur has not competed internationally in two years, which makes him eligible for a country switch.For me, what the Wikipedia page says is not confirmation.
Literally any random fan could have edited the Wikipedia profile -- based on just an assumption that the Artur Dmitriev who is on the Alpharetta list is the same person as the Artur Dmitriev who skated for Russia.
If I wanted to, I could log into Wikipedia right now and delete all the stuff about Oct 2021 and competing for the U.S., and about Championship Series and Alpharetta.
(But don't worry -- I am not really going to delete or change anything.)
At this point, I do believe that it is likely that the "two" Arturs are in fact the same person.
But one random fan's revision of the Wikipedia page is not definitive at all, and I would not cite it as anything meaningful.