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2025 World Team Trophy: Info and pre-game chat

I think it’s because there is overlap in ages where some Jr can skate Sr
I think it works both ways : remember last time in 2023 Lim/Quan made their senior debut at the world team trophy, so the points they earned for skating on the jgp and at the junior worlds 2023 mattered for their nomination on the South Korean team.
And it allows (especially now considering the new ceilling for junior pairs ages) for Senior skaters who skated at junior worlds (like Matelkina/Berulava) or the junior grand prix (like Anna Pezzetta) to count towards their team qualification too.
It would be interesting if they might consider to add a "must be age eligible to count towrads the team's qualifiaction" restiction.
 
Apparently it was mentioned in the mixed zone at Worlds that the plan for Georgia is to 'unretire' Morisi Kvitelashvili and Alina Urushadze for the competition. But that's not certain.

 
Apparently it was mentioned in the mixed zone at Worlds that the plan for Georgia is to 'unretire' Morisi Kvitelashvili and Alina Urushadze for the competition. But that's not certain.


idk how realistic that is as neither has been practicing and Morisi retirement was 2 seasons ago. They can just send an incomplete team as the chances of them beating any of the others with 2 skaters that are not in any sort of competitive shape is very unlikely so the results wouldn't change really. Its a fun comp that guarantees everyone some earnings I doubt they care enough to pull skaters out of retirement for that.
 
Apparently it was mentioned in the mixed zone at Worlds that the plan for Georgia is to 'unretire' Morisi Kvitelashvili and Alina Urushadze for the competition. But that's not certain.


Almost sounds like a 🐟
 
idk how realistic that is as neither has been practicing and Morisi retirement was 2 seasons ago. They can just send an incomplete team as the chances of them beating any of the others with 2 skaters that are not in any sort of competitive shape is very unlikely so the results wouldn't change really. Its a fun comp that guarantees everyone some earnings I doubt they care enough to pull skaters out of retirement for that.
Morisi has been skating in the Team Tut shows, though, so he's probably in decent shape. He uploaded a video of him jumping a 4T 5 weeks ago. Of course, he doesn't have a proper Free and Short program, but he likely still does some of his old ones in shows. Basically, I could see Morisi being prepared enough to do WTT if he wants to (and he might not, considering he is retired).

Alina, on the other hand, doesn't seem to be skating much at all anymore, and I don't see her "unretiring" for basically a second time.
 
Also, you cannot simply unretire just like that... Did Morisi remain on the WADA athletes? Athletes need to remain eligible for competition by keeping their participation in drug testing. If he hasn't, he cannot compete at an ISU event.
 
Morisi has been skating in the Team Tut shows, though, so he's probably in decent shape. He uploaded a video of him jumping a 4T 5 weeks ago. Of course, he doesn't have a proper Free and Short program, but he likely still does some of his old ones in shows. Basically, I could see Morisi being prepared enough to do WTT if he wants to (and he might not, considering he is retired).

Alina, on the other hand, doesn't seem to be skating much at all anymore, and I don't see her "unretiring" for basically a second time.
was it a 4t or a 4s ? :laugh2::slink:
 
Also, you cannot simply unretire just like that... Did Morisi remain on the WADA athletes? Athletes need to remain eligible for competition by keeping their participation in drug testing. If he hasn't, he cannot compete at an ISU event.
In Georgia, all things become possible if the right people do the paperwork.
 
Wow didn't expect France to rank so high, but I guess men's results at world championships helped.

The problem with Georgia is that is it quite an "artificial" team for now, they put a lot of efforts building a strong first team, bringing up competitive top athletes in each category (many of them coming from abroad), but behind these numbers one, there is almost no one (no matter their level) in Georgia and they didn't work on preparing decent numbers two (at least for the extra quotas they get at european and world championships with the good results of the first team).
You said that very diplomatically. From a GS forum.
This year they held Georgian Nationals for the first time, because they finally have a suitable ice-rink. As far as the results are concerned, there was nothing to bet in. The only exception is in ice-dance, it looks like Davis Smolkin didn't compete, so Kazakova Revia are the champions.
I found the information here https://m.sports.ru/figure-skating/blogs/3211618.html
Original information is available on Facebook and Instagram of Georgian Figure Skating federation.
 
So maybe this event is fluff, but I have been to one of these types of events and its lots of fun for us fans and I think for the skaters. It brings money into the sport and money for the skaters.

 
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When do you think the team USA is announced?
Should be soon: The Qualified ISU Members will be officially informed by the ISU Secretariat latest shortly after the ISU World FigureSkating Championships 2023 and must enter their Skaters/Couples plus one substitute and Judges, via the OnlineRegistration System (ORS) by Thursday April 3, 2025 – 20:00 (JST), local time Tokyo / JPN. (this is from the ISU announcement)
 
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