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No, it's a US domestic event to qualify for Nationals.Did the comp count for tech minimums?
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No, it's a US domestic event to qualify for Nationals.Did the comp count for tech minimums?
It is mandatory to have an axel type jump in the LP. As a matter of fact, I really don't like her layout putting the axel only as a sequence at the last jump... If she does fall on the loop or doesn't manage to combo, the jumping pass will be invalid. She needs that axelWell, this day couldn’t officially get any better for me. 3/3 gold![]()
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Plus, a bonus surprise
Maddie Schizas did it!! She won the gold medal. Overall score was 175.41. Her free skate though, wasn’t that good!! She scored 111.00 flat. She had issues with both her lutzes and just didn’t have a fighting spirit. She only landed three triples: 3F and two 3Lo’s. The disappointing part to me, is that she only did one combo and on her last jump only went for 2A. Why didn’t she at least try to add a 3T and a 2T? Sigh… Maddie![]()
Yay Amy.The surprise of the night was the beautiful Amy Yang. Amy, our Challenger domestic event winner from last season, can fall apart or be brilliant and she was brilliant tonight. Amy won the free skate with 111.58. She landed five triples!!!!
3F, 3Lo, two 3S and a 3T. She got to show everyone how beautiful she skates. Also, her total score was 167.10!!! Yes!!!! For!!!!! (I can’t believe it!!) She was the only lady skater from Canada to surpass 166 late in the season and not be assigned to a Challenger event due to the lateness of surpassing this benchmark. She was the only lady out of 8 to not get an international assignment. Now, she surpassed 166 early on in the season!! I’m so proud of her.
Between these two USA events, only three ladies surpassed 166 and they are all from Canada!!! I’m enjoying this result from our ladies!! Good job!!! Way to represent and make us Canadians proud.
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He has just competed in the USA, though? That's why I am confused...Marty is too old to compete as a Junior internationally, even with raising the age, they don't have to worry about missing the benchmark![]()
It was a US domestic event, so international age rules didn't apply, even though non-US skaters took part.He has just competed in the USA, though? That's why I am confused...
I've just watched the video in the Galcier Falls thread. Maddie looked totally uninterested. I'm not sure whether the lead she had from the SP had made her complacent. She needs to find her motivation again, quickly. At the moment, the Canadian Olympic spot is hers to lose, and she will lose it if she doesn't put up the fight needed and others do.Maddie Schizas did it!! She won the gold medal. Overall score was 175.41. Her free skate though, wasn’t that good!! She scored 111.00 flat. She had issues with both her lutzes and just didn’t have a fighting spirit. She only landed three triples: 3F and two 3Lo’s. The disappointing part to me, is that she only did one combo and on her last jump only went for 2A. Why didn’t she at least try to add a 3T and a 2T? Sigh… Maddie![]()
Imagine seeing her at her peak level... I was there at Nationals when all 3, Kaetlyn, Gabby and Alaine competed... something else.I attended the Philadelphia comp yesterday and had the pleasure of seeing Gabby Daleman live for the first time. Though there were some errors, there was no doubt in my mind that this is an elite level competitor. Her jumps are huge and powerful with great height, she has great performance quality, and I loved the little touches she included in her choreo sequence. I was impressed!
I think they'd count as domestic since they aren't international and a competition is a competition.Does the US domestic competition (Glacier fall and Philadelphia) count for the 166 benchmark for the Canadian ladies ?
If it count, I would be very happy because Madeline Schizas, Amy Shao Ning Yang and Gabrielle Daleman all surpass the 166 benchmark.
I hope that all of those 3 ladies will get a Challenger assignment.
A little off topic and from a long time ago...there was a US Pro skater Allen Schramm who had the same vibe as Anthony Paradis. What do you think from the video? Ideas for AP?
Love the music and theme.
A little off topic and from a long time ago...there was a US Pro skater Allen Schramm who had the same vibe as Anthony Paradis. What do you think from the video? Ideas for AP?
Love the music and theme.
She's a gamer.......she will represent Canada wellHappy with these assignments though Ksenia will have a hard time without a 3-3 combo and a stable 3 loop in the SP. I wish her a great skate nevertheless.
Yes. Ksenia deserves this spot. I don’t care that she doesn’t have a 3Lo or 3T. She earned her spot by placing 2nd at Nationals and 3rd at NextGenJGP Varese entries:
Men
David Bondar
Women
Ksenia Krouzkevitch
Ice Dance
Summer Homick/Nicholas Buelow (previously announced by Mariposa)
I have seen her live from the rink at Nationals last year. She is a bright star. I just hope it is not too much of an ask with the required jump this year.She's a gamer.......she will represent Canada well![]()
I think I should clarify my point. Often, we have had skaters without a 3-3 combo or a stable "required solo triple jump" but for Ksenia, it's both. It is bad timing for this year. At the same time, she does indeed constantly performs well despite this and I am happy for her and looking forward to seeing her compete.Yes. Ksenia deserves this spot. I don’t care that she doesn’t have a 3Lo or 3T. She earned her spot by placing 2nd at Nationals and 3rd at NextGen