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aw, that's a shame. Really liked them.Nica Digerness and Mark Sadusky (US Pairs skaters) have ended their partnership per a conversation I had over IG with Mark. He will be continuing on but not competing this year. May they both find new partners (if she is interested).
Elizabeth Tkachenko and Alexei Kiliakov (Ice Dance, Israel) announced their retirement.
@saine is always a click or two ahead of usYou were just a second faster than I was. I need areaction for this. They literally competed less than a week ago, and they didn't even do badly at all.
And they posted a picture from that competition literally 2 days agoYou were just a second faster than I was. I need areaction for this. They literally competed less than a week ago, and they didn't even do badly at all.
Ahead of you, maybe@saine is always a click or two ahead of us![]()
Very excited for Baylen to get back into the action!! (Though she was skating singles while looking for a partner.) I saw her at Novice Nationals a few years ago and she made an impression on me. Now we just need to manifest partners for Sonia Baram and Cayla Smith.Baylen Taich and Nikolai Apter have been added in Pairs to the US ISP.
And Timmy Chapman and Mark Sadusky!Very excited for Baylen to get back into the action!! (Though she was skating singles while looking for a partner.) I saw her at Novice Nationals a few years ago and she made an impression on me. Now we just need to manifest partners for Sonia Baram and Cayla Smith.
And Peter BeaumontAnd Timmy Chapman and Mark Sadusky!
just to make an Olympic team would’ve been a very special achievement and I am surprised that they have elected not to try to at least participate. I will miss this talented team.I find that it also often happens years around the Olympic year... for obvious reasons. Teams of that level are not going to make a statement at the Olympics (or even qualify) and if that was a goal for them, they would be in for another 5 years.
Sometimes, it's just too much. You have to be 100% dedicated to want to train that much day in and day out. I understand that very well so maybe it is easier for me to get over retirements. Especially these kinds of retirements. The ones like Joseph Phan's related to major injury, these ones make me sad... but those about wanting to explore other things in life, I have no problem with. Being elite level athletes means that these people have drive, focus, discipline and ambition, which they can apply in many other fields.just to make an Olympic team would’ve been a very special achievement and I am surprised that they have elected not to try to at least participate. I will miss this talented team.
To say nothing of the very talented Michail Savitskiy, also partnerless AFAIKAnd Peter Beaumont
Cayla is apparenly skating with someone (per Fort Wayne ISC Facebook page from this year's and last year's ice show). I'm hoping they'll pop up at a NQS event (maybe Skate Detroit?) this season.Very excited for Baylen to get back into the action!! (Though she was skating singles while looking for a partner.) I saw her at Novice Nationals a few years ago and she made an impression on me. Now we just need to manifest partners for Sonia Baram and Cayla Smith.
@momrk, there's a discussion about this in U.S. pairs thread. Nica is dealing with injuries and is in the process of raising money for expensive bone marrow transplant surgery (a recently developed biomedical procedure). Mark has indicated his desire to come back at some point, but he's taking this year off.Nica Digerness and Mark Sadusky (US Pairs skaters) have ended their partnership per a conversation I had over IG with Mark. He will be continuing on but not competing this year. May they both find new partners (if she is interested).