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So, the rumours were true.
I think I'll do a thread for the event a little later.So, the rumours were true.
Will be interesting to see how they gel as a team - They're both skilled pairs skaters, but that is not a guarantee for success.
I think I'll do a thread for the event a little later.
Could Marco possibly get citizenship for the Olympics or is that out of the question?So, the rumours were true.
Will be interesting to see how they gel as a team - They're both skilled pairs skaters, but that is not a guarantee for success.
Merano Trophy back in February.When was his last competition with the Canadian girl (sorry forgot her name)? I don't think he is eligible for ISU competitions, because it's less than a year ago. Citizenship in these former Russian republics never seem to be a problem, but that's not enough I think.
No chance for them to compete at the Olympics, not due to citizenship but due to him last competing for Spain on February 14th, so they can't compete internationally until about 3 weeks after the Olympic entries deadline (also the deadline for achieving TES minimums).Could Marco possibly get citizenship for the Olympics or is that out of the question?
Intriguing. Maybe this will work well for both if their personalities mesh and they can put something together aesthetically. Both are already skilled technically. Geynish and her previous partner had good basics, but they were slow and awkward with no personality on the ice. Marco was great with his earlier Spanish partner, Laura Barquero (2020-22), who had received a suspension. While Marco looked very good physically with Brooke McIntosh (2024-25), there was nothing else there. No pizzazz, and they never quite pulled the elements together confidently either.So, the rumours were true.
Will be interesting to see how they gel as a team - They're both skilled pairs skaters, but that is not a guarantee for success.
John Crafoord, pair skater from Sweden is retiring. His twin sister Greta is looking for a new partner.
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Google translate works here. John has suffered a lot from injury which is the main reason.
I've seen something like this coming. They haven't competed all season after all...the link doesn't work for me though, I get an error message
Sad to hear about Mai but we haven't seen her in quite a while. She's been a delight for years. I hope she has good fortune in her future endeavors. Maybe she and Kaori will start their own elite skating school?I've seen something like this coming. They haven't competed all season after all...the link doesn't work for me though, I get an error message
Mai Mihara has posted on the Sysmex instagram account that the upcoming nationals will be her last, so she's definitely retiring after the season.
That would be awesome.Sad to hear about Mai but we haven't seen her in quite a while. She's been a delight for years. I hope she has good fortune in her future endeavors. Maybe she and Kaori will start their own elite skating school?
She had an injury in 2023 and has never really been able to come back from that, unfortunately. I saw her in Varese last year and am really glad that I at least managed to see her this one time. She's just so lovely.Sad to hear about Mai but we haven't seen her in quite a while. She's been a delight for years. I hope she has good fortune in her future endeavors. Maybe she and Kaori will start their own elite skating school?