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Not inconceivable that 2/3 of the women's podium at nationals could be ineligible for the Olympics.
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If 1/3 of that podium is Lia Cho, it won't be an issue. There's an age requirement for Seniors this season that they need to be 13 as of July 1 to compete domestically at that level. She's registered as a Junior in Alberta sectionals.Not inconceivable that 2/3 of the women's podium at nationals could be ineligible for the Olympics.
He hasn't had the best of luck with Nationals. The only time since 2019 he was able to compete in both segments of it was in 2023, hopefully he'll stay healthy for the rest of the season and can make his bid for the titleI just realized that we have another Canadian skater with an international gold medal who hasn't ever won Nationals. Stephen Gogolev with his Nebelhorn win joins this club. Of course, Stephen is still young and may win Nationals at some point, perhaps even this year. However, his best placement was a silver in 2019.

Hmmm!!!!Hmmm… not sure. The partner I saw was tall with light brown hair, I think. His face did feel familiar to me. The practice session was very busy, with different teams there than what I have seen recently.
I’m so happy and thrilled for MinsolNew rivalry coming up
Minsol vs Lia
you are correct.. I am a bit too ahead of the game with a possible rivalry. Technically, it won't happen until next season and only domestically for a while.I’m so happy and thrilled for Minsol
With Minsol competing in Canada domestically, ONT Sectionals and Challenge just got more interesting. I expect her to win these two events easily. I’m interested to see how Minsol will do against Maddie, SMD, Gabby and Kaiya at Senior Nationals. If I was a betting man, I would put my money on Minsol to win Nationals. At the same time, it is kind of weird for her to be our National champion, and to send a different woman to the Olympics, if this was to happen.
She is only eligible for Junior Worlds this season. If she is cleared to compete internationally, will we send Minsol or Viktoria? Minsol is the better skater. But, they won’t even compete head to head. How will this decision be made?
In regards to Lia versus Minsol, I love this potential rivalry. This year they avoid one another with Lia stuck in Juniors for another season and Minsol competing in Seniors. Next season, I hope they push each other to higher limits in Seniors domestically. The interesting bit, is that Lia will have four years in Juniors and isn’t eligible for 2030 Olympics. Minsol will move up to Seniors internationally next season for the four years heading to 2030 Olympics. So, they will be rivals domestically, but, can cheer each other on, for the entire quad of the next Olympic cycle, in different categories internationally![]()
With Lia in Juniors, I don't think the Junior champion will be the one going this season unless Victoria pulls out a win.For Junior worlds, with only one spot, Canada needs to send their best skater. It will be between Minsol and Victoria. Sandrine is a dark horse only and if only she has a stellar competition and wins nationals. I think she is a favourite for a top 5 at Nationals, even the podium, but for the gold, I don't know. I would have absolutely no problem at all if Minsol was sent, based on her scores, in place of the junior champion. It does happen and it may also happen in men. We need to get our spots back and for that, Skate Canada needs to send the highest scoring skater.
Good point about Lia. I keep forgetting that she's going to be in juniors again.... even though you just posted about that yesterdayWith Lia in Juniors, I don't think the Junior champion will be the one going this season unless Victoria pulls out a win.
Sandrine will need to keep having free skates like she had at SGE to get the spot, especially since she doesn't have the minimums yet. Senior Women is looking like a bloodbath this year at Challenge (34 entries going for 14 spots is my rough count right now), so I am worried about her qualifying. But I was worried about Kara last season and she did well there.
Men it will very likely happen since the contenders for the spot are all in Senior. William and Parker are the only ones in Junior Men with the minimums, and I don't see them being chosen for it.
I’m so happy and thrilled for Minsol
With Minsol competing in Canada domestically, ONT Sectionals and Challenge just got more interesting. I expect her to win these two events easily. I’m interested to see how Minsol will do against Maddie, SMD, Gabby and Kaiya at Senior Nationals. If I was a betting man, I would put my money on Minsol to win Nationals. At the same time, it is kind of weird for her to be our National champion, and to send a different woman to the Olympics, if this was to happen.
Sandrine has moved up to seniors domestically?Sandrine will need to keep having free skates like she had at SGE to get the spot, especially since she doesn't have the minimums yet. Senior Women is looking like a bloodbath this year at Challenge (34 entries going for 14 spots is my rough count right now), so I am worried about her qualifying. But I was worried about Kara last season and she did well there.
Yes, she did well at SGE - but she is very inconsistent. Moreover, she seems to have a tendency to want success too much and then crumble under pressure. She's got three more years of junior eligibility, so why the rush?I think Seniors may actually be less pressure for her? With Minsol, Gabrielle and Kaiya at Challenge, she probably wouldn't be expected to podium there. I wouldn't expect her to be in the top 5 at Nationals either, she'd be competing against the other NextGen women for top 10 placements. If she stayed in Juniors, she'd be a podium favourite and there would be more expectations for her there while Seniors wouldn't have those expectations.Sandrine has moved up to seniors domestically?Why? I don't think she's ready.
Yes, she did well at SGE - but she is very inconsistent. Moreover, she seems to have a tendency to want success too much and then crumble under pressure. She's got three more years of junior eligibility, so why the rush?
GeoblockedCBC Sports posted some short video interviews today:
Gilles/Poirier
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Piper Gilles & Paul Poirier admit to mistakes last season, are adjusting this time | March to Milano
Piper and Paul are aware they were exhausted after training so hard last season so they are trying to do things differently with a new season of figure skati...youtu.be
Stellato-Dudek/Deschamps
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Deanna Stellato-Dudek and Maxime Deschamps eyeing history at 2026 Olympics | March to Milano
Deanna Stellato-Dudek and Maxime Deschamps could be the oldest paris team to qualify for an Olympics if they can make it to Milano Cortina 2026. Watch Live ...youtu.be
Lajoie/Lagha
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Figure skaters Marjorie Lajoie and Zachary Lagha's differences are what makes them such a good team
Majorie Lajoie and Zachary Lagha talk about the seriousness and silliness as they are ready to take on another season as partners which they have been for ov...youtu.be