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2025 U.S. Nationals: General Info and pre-game chat

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The 2025 Prevagen U.S. Figure Skating Championships will be held January 20-26, 2025, at the INTRUST Bank Arena in Wichita, Kansas. Medals will be awarded in all four disciplines at the senior and junior levels. Athletes will vie for spots on the National Team that will compete at the 2025 ISU Four Continents Figure Skating Championships, 2025 ISU World Figure Skating Championships, and the 2025 ISU World Junior Figure Skating Championships.
 
I received an email from USFS about ticket sales for Wichita. I can share the presale code once its sent. I have no plans to go to this but thought those who are interested would benefit from a discounted rate. I'm not sure if they will be checking this info against those who attended Worlds in Montreal, but sharing anyway.

UPDATE: 2025 Prevagen U.S. Figure Skating Championships All-Session Tickets Presale Begins May 14

See below for an updated website to visit for more information.

The country’s top skaters make their way to Wichita, Kansas, for the 2025 Prevagen U.S. Figure Skating Championships Jan. 20-26, 2025!

Because you purchased tickets to the ISU World Figure Skating Championships 2025, we are pleased to offer you an exclusive presale window and a 25% discount on all-session tickets for the U.S. Championships.
The pricing for all-session tickets with the 25% discount is as follows (additional taxes and fees may apply):
  • P1 Level Seats (with junior competition): $810
  • P1 Level Seats (without junior competition): $750
  • P2 Level Seats (with junior competition): $405
  • P2 Level Seats (without junior competition): $367.50
  • P3 Level Seats (with junior competition): $206.25
  • P3 Level Seats (without junior competition): $183.75
Please note: the number of discounted tickets for U.S. Championships cannot exceed the number of tickets you purchased for World Championships.

The presale will open at noon CT on Tuesday, May 14 and close at noon CT on Thursday, May 16.

To access the presale, a code will be sent to you via email on Tuesday, May 14. Instructions on how to use the code will be outlined in the email. If you do not receive your code and instructions by noon CT Tuesday May 14, please reach out to Robert Stabenau at [email protected].

For more information about the event, click here.
 
Released today:

All-Session Tickets for 2025 Prevagen U.S. Figure Skating Championships on Sale Now


COLORADO SPRINGS, Colorado – All-session tickets for the 2025 Prevagen U.S. Figure Skating Championships Jan. 20-26 in Wichita, Kansas, are now on sale.

All session-tickets include access to all 17 skating sessions – championship and junior competition as well as the Prevagen Skating Spectacular – and all practices Tuesday through Sunday. Access to the novice pairs and ice dance competitions is included in the junior sessions.

There is also an option to exclude junior-level sessions and purchase all-session tickets for championship-level events only.

The pricing for all-session tickets is as follows:
  • P1 Level Seats (with junior competition): $1,080
  • P1 Level Seats (without junior competition): $1,000
  • P2 Level Seats (with junior competition): $540
  • P2 Level Seats (without junior competition): $490
  • P3 Level Seats (with junior competition): $275
  • P3 Level Seats (without junior competition): $245
To view the seating map and purchase tickets, click here. All-session ticket buyers will have access to the fan hotel block.

Weekend tickets go on sale July 11 while championship single-session tickets will be available for purchase Sept. 19. Junior single-session tickets go on sale Dec. 5.

Taking place at INTRUST Bank Arena, the 2025 Prevagen U.S. Championships marks the first time the event will be held in the state of Kansas. U.S. champions will be crowed in the women’s, men’s, pairs and ice dance disciplines at the championship and junior levels, as well as novice pairs and ice dance.

The event also serves as the final qualifier for the U.S. World and World Junior Championship teams.

For more information on the 2025 Prevagen U.S. Figure Skating Championships, visit 2025uschampionships.com.
 
I checked to see if Gracie Gold was competing but I guess it wasn't meant to be. I know she had an injury. I am just worried it is going on like 8 years I think since she had some challenges and several since she competed.. I guess she might come back next year for an olympic spot. Is this likely or in the cards? Or is it time maybe accept she is finished competitive skating. I thought she would win the 2018 OGM.
 
I can't for the life of me remeber where I managed to watch US Nats before on streams etc. Argh.
 
I can't for the life of me remeber where I managed to watch US Nats before on streams etc. Argh.
I watched it last season on TheTVApp for the TV coverage. I think it was on both the USA Network and NBC at that time?


 
Jacob Sanchez, who just won Jr Men GP is skating in both Jr Men and Senior Men - whoa - is that too much pressure on this young skater?

If you are talking about Nationals: Sanchez is competing only in Senior Men at 2025 Nationals.

As for this season's ISU Championships:
After his JGPF win, he said that he wants to improve on last year's placement at Junior Worlds.​
Results from Nationals will play a large role in selection of the (senior) World team, for which he is not a sure thing.​

I thought Zingas and Kolesnik are not skating due to injury? Can anyone confirm?

I have no idea where your question is coming from.
The skaters themselves have said nothing of the kind.
The USFS page with the 2025 Nats line-up would be expected to have ongoing updates on any withdrawals (as the 2024 page did) -- and as of now, the USFS page shows no withdrawals for 2025.
 
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Senior Women:

  • Starr Andrews (senior sectionals)
  • Alina Bonillo (senior sectionals)
  • Ting Cui (senior sectionals)
  • Alex Evans (senior sectionals)
  • Sarah Everhardt (bye)
  • Amber Glenn (bye)
  • Logan Higase-Chen (senior sectionals)
  • Sonja Hilmer (senior sectionals)
  • Mia Kalin (bye)
  • Josephine Lee (bye)
  • Isabeau Levito (bye)
  • Elyce Lin-Gracey (bye)
  • Alysa Liu (bye)
  • Clare Seo (bye)
  • Bradie Tennell (bye)
  • Lindsay Thorngren (bye)
  • Sherry Zhang (senior sectionals)
  • Ava Ziegler (bye)
Senior Pairs:

  • Emily Chan and Spencer Howe (bye)
  • Sydney Cooke and Matthew Kennedy (U.S. Pairs Final)
  • Nica Digerness and Mark Sadusky (bye)
  • Alisa Efimova and Misha Mitrofanov (bye)
  • Linzy Fitzpatrick and Keyton Bearinger (bye)
  • Grace Hanns and Danny Neudecker (U.S. Pairs Final)
  • Ellie Kam and Danny O’Shea (bye)
  • Ellie Korytek and Timmy Chapman (U.S. Pairs Final)
  • Isabelle Martins and Ryan Bedard (bye)
  • Katie McBeath and Daniil Parkman (bye)
  • Audrey Shin and Balazs Nagy (bye)
  • Naomi Williams and Lachlan Lewer (bye)
Senior Ice Dance:

  • Emily Bratti and Ian Somerville (bye)
  • Oona Brown and Gage Brown (bye)
  • Christina Carreira and Anthony Ponomarenko (bye)
  • Madison Chock and Evan Bates (bye)
  • Amy Cui and Jonathan Rogers (U.S. Ice Dance Final)
  • Caroline Green and Michael Parsons (bye)
  • Raffaella Koncius and Alexey Shchepetov (U.S. Ice Dance Final)
  • Michela Melillo and Karl Schapfel (U.S. Ice Dance Final)
  • Anabelle Morozov and Jeffrey Chen (U.S. Ice Dance Final)
  • Leah Neset and Artem Markelov (bye)
  • Eva Pate and Logan Bye (bye)
  • Vanessa Pham and Anton Spiridonov (U.S. Ice Dance Final)
  • Katarina Wolfkostin and Dimitry Tsarevski (bye)
  • Grace Yi and Danila Savelev (U.S. Ice Dance Final)
  • Emilea Zingas and Vadym Kolesnik (bye)
Senior Men:

  • Jason Brown (bye)
  • Goku Endo (senior sectionals)
  • Tomoki Hiwatashi (senior sectionals)
  • Liam Kapeikis (senior sectionals)
  • Lucius Kazanecki (senior sectionals)
  • Joseph Klein (senior sectionals)
  • Kai Kovar (senior sectionals)
  • Jimmy Ma (bye)
  • Ilia Malinin (bye)
  • Samuel Mindra (senior sectionals)
  • Daniel Martynov (bye)
  • Maxim Naumov (bye)
  • Camden Pulkinen (bye)
  • Jacob Sanchez (bye)
  • Beck Strommer (senior sectionals)
  • Emmanuel Savary (senior sectionals)
  • Andrew Torgashev (bye)
  • Michael Xie (senior sectionals)
So happy to see Samuel Mondra on this list. I really enjoy his skating!

I'm also happy to see Emmanuel Savary on this list. So glad he's still skating!
 
If anyone has a link to the USFSA on-line program that lists what music skayers are using, please post a link?

Last season it was in a flippingbook format.
 
I checked to see if Gracie Gold was competing but I guess it wasn't meant to be. I know she had an injury. I am just worried it is going on like 8 years I think since she had some challenges and several since she competed.. I guess she might come back next year for an olympic spot. Is this likely or in the cards? Or is it time maybe accept she is finished competitive skating. I thought she would win the 2018 OGM.
there's been no news on her injury, if she's recovered or what her future plans are. she's been doing her seminars and i think has appeared in a couple shows the last few months, but i have a feeling she's probably done competing.
 
there's been no news on her injury, if she's recovered or what her future plans are. she's been doing her seminars and i think has appeared in a couple shows the last few months, but i have a feeling she's probably done competing.
I’ll never ask her again. That’s for sure.
 
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