That is impossible, because skaters have birthdays and turn 18 all year round. Sometimes between a short program and long program at the same event.The priority for the ISU is simply to ban any overlap between juniors and seniors in skating, in skating camps, etc. A non-negotiable 17 year old maximum for junior competition and 18 year old minimum for senior competition must be brought in immediately.
What could be possible would be to have "17 as of July 1" and "18 as of July 1" be separate age categories for that year's competition season.
There would need to be overlaps in pairs and dance (maybe less than 7 years age difference, but more than 1), or else there would be far fewer team that could form at all and even those that do, most of them would have to sit out of competition entirely for at least a year. Even with only days of age difference if one's birthday is in June and the other's in July.
And what about synchro teams in countries or clubs with limited numbers of potential members?
The ISU could change the age rules to separate 17-year-olds from 18-year-olds in competition.We can't have a sport where children mix with adults in camps and competition as peers, then act shocked when something romantic develops between skaters who train together (I'm talking about two teenagers not two people with a huge age difference).
They could offer guidelines for training camps, especially when traveling as a group away from home, but it would be difficult for them to enforce what various federations all around the world do for all domestic training opportunities sponsored by the federations.
It would be completely impossible for the ISU or large national federations to police what happens at local rinks. Skaters of all ages often train on the same ice.
Some federations already have restrictions on how participants over 18 can interact with minors in official capacities. Which wouldn't cover, e.g., skaters of different ages chatting by the side of the boards or while putting on skates.
Not even coaches can police how their skaters might socialize away from the rink.
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But after reading Korean "fans" responses on IG to Haein's apology , many of which are cruel or untrue, I am haunted by the remarks two wonderful Korean fans who spent their time with me explaining their view on the KSU and other Korean fans at Four conts 2023. You are so right. I am ashamed of some of my own skating event buds ...long term buds..serious fans....for making cruel statements about American skaters and have distanced myself from them.... don't like bullies and dont need any more in my life. Not a Christian but unless you walk a mile in some ones shoes or feel like you are without sin, I wouldnt be casting too many stones....