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- Feb 27, 2012
On The Skating Lesson's recap of the Olympic Pairs event, guest Elena Betchke stated in passing that there was a rumor that the third US pair team (Calalang/Johnson) were splitting up. Nothing else was said about it. Has anyone else heard this? I really hope it isn't true. They are my fav US pair and they are still young by pairs standards.
FWIW, Calalang/Johnson are scheduled to headline a club show in April in Colorado.
(The only other headliner is Camden Pulkinen.)
As recently as yesterday and the day before, the show was promoting Calalang/Johnson's participation:
https://www.instagram.com/p/CaOTgJ1MDmV/ (Feb 20)
https://www.instagram.com/p/CaKZyWaut9I/ (Feb 19)
https://www.instagram.com/p/CaKZyWaut9I/ (Feb 19)
The show announced C/J's participation on Jan 31:
... Not a retirement but Jason Brown is supposed to sit out worlds in lieu of Malinin but I guess a lot dpends on Nathan Chen and what h decides. ...
From the beginning, USFS announced the World team as Ilia, Nathan, and Vincent -- with the asterisk that Ilia needs to achieve a minimum TES score.
(Ilia is entered in Challenge Cup this week, and chances are good that he will be able to check off the box of the SP minimum.
)From the beginning, USFS named Jason as first alternate to the World team.
For me, it is very odd phrasing to say that Jason is "supposed to sit out worlds in lieu of Malinin" -- unless one also would say that Ilia was "supposed to sit out Olympics in lieu of Jason Brown."
A 2022 Worlds spot never has belonged to Jason any more than a 2022 Olympics spot ever belonged to Ilia.
She shows a very clear bias towards them because she was also coached by Moskvina and doesn't try to hide it. She repeatedly talks about how Moskvina told her to retire because she couldn't land a jump, and many of her comments center around retirement- it gives a dreary vibe to the whole thing. I disliked how she was going on about James/Radford's age- their issue seems more that they're an 11 month old pair that came from two very different partnerships (Meagan was very short, Vanessa is on the taller side of the pair girl spectrum, etc). I don't get the point of TSL bringing on guests to "recap the Olympics" when they mostly just talk about their career from 20 years ago and admit they don't know much about IJS.