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Canadian Champs: Predictions Game Round 7

trains

On the Ice
Joined
Dec 2, 2004
Ladies
Daleman
Osmond
Chartrand
Mallet
De Guise Leveille
Cullen

Men
Nguyen
Chan
Balde
Reynolds
Messing

Pairs
Duhamel/Radford
Seguin/Bilodeau
Lubov/Dylan
Kirsten/Michael
Grenier/Deschamps

Dance
Weaver/Poje
Piper/Paul
Paradis/Oullette
Paul/Islam
Orford/Hill
 

nadster

Final Flight
Joined
Feb 1, 2004
I must say that this year is very competitive in all 4 of the disciplines in Canada! A cat fight in the ladies' event! BTW where is Rogonzine in the men's field? Good to see Kevin Reynolds back.

Rogozine failed to make the cut at the challenge.

It was strange that during the summer he never competed his long program and he struggled badly in the summer SPs he did skate. His warmup gor the SP in Thornhill was strange ( he wasn't even on the ice for the first 4 minutes of warmup ).

Rogozine even at his best was never a good competitor at domestic events. He could only seem to bring his best in international events.
 

mrrice

Record Breaker
Joined
Jul 9, 2014
Hey Canadians, I have another question for you. How do the other skaters feel about Patrick's return? Is he still "The Man" so to speak, in Canada. I remember being at Nationals in 2011 when Ryan Bradley :love:won. I got the distinct impression that the crowd was kind of over Jeremy Abbott. Is Patrick still popular with the Canadian Fans.
 

kresslia

Medalist
Joined
Jan 11, 2014
I must say that this year is very competitive in all 4 of the disciplines in Canada! A cat fight in the ladies' event! BTW where is Rogonzine in the men's field? Good to see Kevin Reynolds back.
It's cool because D/R and Chan actually have some legit competition. Nam and S/B can't touch them if clean, but Chan and D/R aren't going to be able to get away with winning if they fall all over the place.
 

Florencito

Medalist
Joined
Apr 15, 2013
Men

1) Chan
2) Nguyen
3) Sadovsky
4) Nadeau
5) Balde
6) Reynolds


Ladies

1) Daleman
2) Osmond
3) Chartrand
4) Zhao
5) Mallet
6) Deguise Leveilee


Pairs

1) Duhamel/Radford
2) Seguin/Bilodeau
3) Ilyushechkina/Moscovitch
4) Moore-Towers/Marinaro
5) Grenier/Deschamps
6) Bell/Swiegers


Ice Dance

1) Weaver/Poje
2) Gilles/Poirier
3) Paul/Islam
4) Paradis/Ouellette
5) Oxford/Hills
6) Soucisse/Tanguay
 

Jombi

On the Ice
Joined
Feb 28, 2014
Men
1 Chan
2 Nguyen
3 Nadeau
4 Reynolds
5 Balde
6 Sadovsky

Ladies
1 Chartrand
2 Osmond
3 Daleman
4 Zhao
5 Mallet
6 Rheault

Pairs
1 Meagan DUHAMEL/Eric RADFORD
2 Julianne SÉGUIN/Charlie BILODEAU
3 Lubov ILYUSHECHKINA/Dylan MOSCOVITCH
4 Kirsten MOORE-TOWERS/Michael MARINARO
5 Brittany JONES/Josh REAGAN
6 Vanessa GRENIER/Maxime DESCHAMPS

Ice Dance
1 Weaver/Poje
2 Gilles/Poirier
3 Paul/Islam
4 Paradis/Ouellette
5 Oxford/Hills
6 Delmaestro/Lum
 
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Weathergal

Medalist
Joined
May 25, 2014
Ladies:
1. Alaine CHARTRAND
2. Kaetlyn OSMOND
3. Gabrielle DALEMAN
4. Véronik MALLET
5. Roxanne RHEAULT
---
6. Kim DEGUISE LÉVEILLÉE

Men:
1. Patrick CHAN
2. Nam NGUYEN
3. Elladj BALDE
4. Roman SADOVSKY
5. Keegan MESSING
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6. Kevin REYNOLDS

Pairs:
1. Meagan DUHAMEL / Eric RADFORD
2. Julianne SÉGUIN / Charlie BILODEAU
3. Kirsten MOORE-TOWERS / Michael MARINARO
4. Lubov ILYUSHECHKINA / Dylan MOSCOVITCH
5. Vanessa GRENIER / Maxime DESCHAMPS
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6. Brittany JONES / Josh REAGAN

Dance:
1. Kaitlyn WEAVER / Andrew POJE
2. Piper GILLES / Paul POIRIER
3. Alexandra PAUL / Mitchell ISLAM
4. Nicole ORFORD / Asher HILL
5. Brianna DELMAESTRO / Timothy LUM
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6. Elisabeth PARADIS / François-Xavier OUELLETTE
 

Nathan13

Medalist
Joined
Dec 1, 2015
Ladies
1.Alaine Chartrand
2. Gabrielle Daleman
3. Katelyn Osmond
4. Veronick Mallet
5. Roxanne Rehault
6. Selena Zhao

Men
1. Patrick Chan
2. Nam Nguyen
3. Elladj Balde
4. Kevin Reynolds
5. Nicolas Nadeau
6. Liam Firus

Pairs
1. Duhamel/Radford
2. Seguin/Bilodeau
3. Moore-Towers/Marinaro
4. Ilyushechkina/Moscovitch
5. Grenier/Deschamps
6. Jones/Reagan

Dance
1. Weaver/Poje
2. Gilles/Poirier
3. Paul/Islam
4. Orford/Hill
5. Soucisse/Tanguay
6. Delmaestro/Lum
 
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Sabrina

Record Breaker
Joined
Feb 13, 2013
Ladies
1. Kaetlin Osmond
2. Gavrielle Daleman
3. Alaine Chartrand
4. Selena Zhao

Men
1. Patrick Chan
2. Nam Nguien
3. Kevin Reynolds
4. Keegan Messing
5. Elladj Balde

Pairs
1. Duhamel/Redford
2. Lubov Ilyushchkina/Moscovitch
3. Séguin /Bilodeau
4. Moore Towers/Marinaro

Dance
1. Weaver/Poje
2. Gilles/Poirier
3. Paul/Islam
4. Paradis /Oullette
 
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Hyena

Tous les whiskys
Medalist
Joined
Jan 9, 2014
Men
1. Patrick CHAN
2. Nam NGUYEN
3. Elladj BALDE
4. Nick NADEAU
5. Liam FIRUS
6. Kevin REYNOLDS

Ladies
1. Gabrielle DALEMAN
2. Alaine CHARTRAND
3. Kaetlyn OSMOND
4. Selena ZHAO
5. Véronik MALLET
6. Kim DEGUISE LÉVEILLÉE

Pairs
1. Meagan DUHAMEL / Eric RADFORD
2. Julianne SÉGUIN / Charlie BILODEAU
3. Lubov ILYUSHECHKINA / Dylan MOSCOVITCH
4. Kirsten MOORE-TOWERS / Michael MARINARO
5. Vanessa GRENIER / Maxime DESCHAMPS
6. Brittany JONES / Josh REAGAN

Dance
1. Kaitlyn WEAVER / Andrew POJE
2. Piper GILLES / Paul POIRIER
3. Alexandra PAUL / Mitchell ISLAM
4. Elisabeth PARADIS / François-Xavier OUELLETTE
5. Nicole ORFORD / Asher HILL
6. Lauren COLLINS / Shane FIRUS
 

puremagic

-
Record Breaker
Joined
Jan 14, 2016
Ladies
1. Chartrand - not so stable :( but I really hope she will skate clean, like her SP at CoR. that was awesome
2. Osmond - not so stable too. but who knows
3. Daleman - she has chance for 1st or 2nd places, if those two girls will be unstable like always :(
 

hydroblader

Rinkside
Joined
Dec 31, 2006
Men
1. Patrick CHAN
2. Nam NGUYEN
3. Elladj BALDE
4. Nick NADEAU
5. Liam FIRUS
6. Roman SADOVSKY

Ladies
1. Katelyn OSMOND
2. Gabrielle DALEMAN
3. Alaine CHARTRAND
4. Véronik MALLET
5. Selena ZHAO
6. Larkyn AUSTMAN

Pairs
1. Meagan DUHAMEL / Eric RADFORD
2. Julianne SÉGUIN / Charlie BILODEAU
3. Lubov ILYUSHECHKINA / Dylan MOSCOVITCH
4. Kirsten MOORE-TOWERS / Michael MARINARO
5. Vanessa GRENIER / Maxime DESCHAMPS
6. Brittany JONES / Josh REAGAN

Dance
1. Kaitlyn WEAVER / Andrew POJE
2. Piper GILLES / Paul POIRIER
3. Alexandra PAUL / Mitchell ISLAM
4. Elisabeth PARADIS / François-Xavier OUELLETTE
5. Nicole ORFORD / Asher HILL
6. Carolane SOUCISSE / Simon TANGUAY
 
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text_skate

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Medalist
Joined
Jan 17, 2014
Country
European-Union
Men:
  1. Patrick CHAN
  2. Nam NGUYEN
  3. Roman SADOVSKY
  4. Elladj BALDE
  5. Liam FIRUS
    ----
  6. Keegan MESSING

Ladies:
  1. Kaetlyn OSMOND
  2. Gabrielle DALEMAN
  3. Alaine CHARTRAND
  4. Veronik MALLET
  5. Selena ZHAO
    ----
  6. Kim DEGUISE LEVEILLEE

Pairs:
  1. Meagan DUHAMEL / Eric RADFORD
  2. Julianne SÉGUIN / Charlie BILODEAU
  3. Lubov ILYUSHECHKINA / Dylan MOSCOVITCH
  4. Kirsten MOORE-TOWERS / Michael MARINARO
  5. Vanessa GRENIER / Maxime DESCHAMPS
    ----
  6. Brittany JONES / Josh REAGAN

Ice Dance:
  1. Kaitlyn WEAVER / Andrew POJE
  2. Piper GILLES / Paul POIRIER
  3. . Alexandra PAUL / Mitchell ISLAM
  4. Elisabeth PARADIS / François-Xavier OUELLETTE
  5. Lauren COLLINS / Shane FIRUS
    ----
  6. Brianna DELMAESTRO / Timothy LUM
 
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Lydia1703

On the Ice
Joined
Feb 19, 2014
Men
1. Patrick Chan
2. Nam Nguyen
3. Elladj Balde
4. Liam Firus
5. Roman Sadovsky
6. Keegan Messing
7. Kevin Reynolds

Ladies
1. Alaine Chartrand
2. Kaetlyn Osmond
3. Gabrielle Daleman
4. Veronik Mallet
5. Kim DEGUISE LÉVEILLÉE
6. Selena ZHAO
7. Larkyn AUSTMAN

Pairs
1. Meagan DUHAMEL / Eric RADFORD
2. Julianne SÉGUIN / Charlie BILODEAU
3. Kirsten MOORE-TOWERS / Michael MARINARO
4. Lubov ILYUSHECHKINA / Dylan MOSCOVITCH
5. Vanessa GRENIER / Maxime DESCHAMPS
6. Brittany JONES / Josh REAGAN

Dance
1. Kaitlyn WEAVER / Andrew POJE
2. Piper GILLES / Paul POIRIER
3. Alexandra PAUL / Mitchell ISLAM
4. Elisabeth PARADIS / François-Xavier OUELLETTE
5. Carolane SOUCISSE / Simon TANGUAY
6. Brianna DELMAESTRO / Timothy LUM
 

Skater Boy

Record Breaker
Joined
Feb 24, 2012
Pairs

Gold Duhamel and Radford
Silver Seguin and Bilodeau
Bronze Lubov and Dylan

Men

Gold Patrick Chan
Silver Nam Nguyen
Bronze Eljah Balde

Dance

Gold Weaver and Poje
Silver Gilles and Poirier
Bronze Paul and islam

Ladies

Gold Chartrand
Silver Osmond
Bronze Daleman
 

Skater Boy

Record Breaker
Joined
Feb 24, 2012
I'm only going to do men cause that's my fave.

Realisticlly I'm thinking:

1. Patrick Chan (Tradition coming back of him winning)
2. Nam Nguyen
3. Kevin Reynolds
4. Elladj Balde
5. Nicholas Nadeau
6. Keegan Messing
7. Roman Sadovsky

Though in my dreams Kevin is at the #1 spot. But that won't happen unless Patricks BOMBS and Nam messes up. And that's me being an honest fan.

I would love to see Kevin win but I think those who thought he might get third are being very wishful. He doesn't have his jumps back especially the quads yet so he will be hard pressed to get even third let a lone beat Nam or Patrick.
 

CaroLiza_fan

MINIOL ALATMI REKRIS. EZETTIE LATUASV IVAKMHA.
Record Breaker
Joined
Oct 25, 2012
Country
Northern-Ireland
Sorry that I am only putting this up on the morning that the Senior competitions start. But, they would have been up yesterday afternoon had it not been for me finding out that Russian Junior Nationals were being streamed. I had Ladies, Men and Pairs all finished before dinner time, and only had Dance left to do. But, I just couldn’t turn down the opportunity of watching the young Russians!

We all know who should finish in the Top 4 in Ladies. And they are all capable of winning. I’d be happy enough with any order, as I like them all. But I really want Kaetlyn to win. I really like her, and she has been through so much over the past couple of years with her injuries.

In the Ladies, I went in with an order in my head for most of the Top 10. But, when I looked up the PB’s, I got some surprises.

Admittedly, when I ordered the girls by absolute PB, the girls I was intending to have as my Top 6 were in the order that I was going to put them in. But there were 2 interlopers.

There was a girl that I had never heard tell of with the 5th highest score! Now, maybe I am doing Larkyn Austman a disservice, but I suspect that we may have a Canadian version of the Mordovian Ornament on our hands. The reason I say this, is that Austman’s score when she won the 2015 Super Series BC YK Section Championships in November is over 20 points higher than her next best score (the 2015 Skate Canada Challenge in December)!

Kelsey Wong’s score from finishing 2nd in the same competition has put her in 7th on the absolute PB list. Admittedly, the gap to her next best score (from the 2015 Super Series SummerSkate in August) is smaller, at just a slither under 9 points. But, it is still pretty big.

Because I am unsure about the judging at this competition, I am going to deviate from the absolute PB list. I was going to use the second best scores for these two girls, but it would still not have given me the order I wanted, as Austman’s second best score is 2 points higher than Roxanne Rheault’s absolute PB.

So, I just went for the order I originally intended, and put Austman in 7th and Wong in the 8th.

The other surprise I got when looking at the absolute PB’s was just how far down the order Kim Deguise Léveillée was! Like, she was 5th in last year’s Nationals, but that score only put her in 11th on the absolute PB list!

That said, if we are using Wong’s second best score, then that means that there were 5 skaters covered by only 4 points, from 8th on the list down to 12th. So, with this in mind, I decided I could get away with bumping Kim up a couple of places to 9th.

Incidentally, the 2 girls that were moved down to achieve this (Gray and Bergeron) had PB’s that were only 0.08 points apart. And, they were both scored at the same competition (the 2015 Skate Canada Challenge)!

And Emma Cullen’s absolute PB was only 0.04 behind Deguise Léveillée’s! But they were from different competitions (Emma’s was another from the 2015 Skate Canada Challenge).

Just shows you how close the mid-field is in Canadian Ladies skating.

With the Men, it seemed straightforward enough. I knew who was going to make up my Top 8, and I more or less knew what order the Top 5 were going to be in.

With the programmes Patrick has this season, if he skates them half decently, nobody is going to touch him. Nam should be a safe second.

Elladj and Liam should have a good battle. Although Elladj is way ahead of Liam in the ISU World Standings, he is one place behind him in the ISU Season’s World Rankings. Not only that, but on absolute PB’s Elladj is only 2 points ahead of Liam. Elladj’s from this season’s Nebelhorn Trophy, while Liam’s from the 2014 Nationals. But, although Elladj has the higher PB, and it is more recent, I’ll give the higher position to Liam. The judges don’t seem to “get” Elladj as much as the fans do.

You may have noticed that I didn’t say what position they would be fighting over. That is because of the elephant in the room – Kevin Reynolds. Kevin has the second highest absolute PB. But it is from 2013 Nationals. And he has been so plagued with injuries and boot problems that he has only done 5 competitions since that season, 3 of which were the following season.

Nobody knows what form Kevin is likely to be in. His only competition this season was when he finished 2nd at the Skate Canada Challenge last month. But none of the other big name Canadian skaters were there, and his score was 54 points lower than his absolute PB. :eek: More significantly, it was nearly 26 points less than the winning score from Nicholas Nadeau (his absolute PB by 10 points).

If I used his SB, it would slot Kevin into 8th on the list. And I just wouldn’t feel right putting him that low. So, I will instead slot him in behind Nadeau, and have him as my 6th place alternate.

For the rest of the field, I kept them ordered by absolute PB. The two remaining guys that I wanted in my Top 8 were in 7th and 8th, and the rest of the field I am unfamiliar with.

Before looking at the figures (and before bringing Kevin into the equation), I had been thinking of having the final 3 Top 8 places as Sadovsky, then Nadeau, then Messing (because he is new to the Canadian field). But, then I found out the absolute PB order, and the scores we pretty spread out, so I left them in that order.

I have to say, I was really shocked to find that Sadovsky was as far down as 8th on the absolute PB list. He really made an impression in Junior GP’s this season (and last season, although I wasn’t watching Junior GP’s then), so I was expecting him to be higher.

When it came to doing Pairs, I was in a major dilemma. Not over the Top 2 positions, because that should be straightforward based on what has happened on the international stage so far this season.

No, the dilemma was over Kirsten Moore-Towers and Dylan Moscovitch. Specifically, which of the former partners to put on the remaining podium step.

If we are going purely by absolute PB’s, then it is straightforward, as both couples achieved them at last year’s Nationals. Lubov and Dylan finished in 2nd place, just over 7 points ahead of Kirsten and Michael in 4th place. Plus, I prefer Lubov and Dylan to Kirsten and Michael.

But, it is not that straightforward. If you look at the ISU World Standings and ISU Season’s World Rankings, then the story is reversed. Kirsten and Michael are ahead of Lubov and Dylan in both.

The reason for that is that Lubov and Dylan are not finishing as high up the order this season as they were last season. In their 3 competitions, they have finished 4th (Ondrej Nepela), 7th (Cup of China) and 5th (NHK Trophy). Kirsten and Michael, on the other hand, are finishing a LOT higher up the order than last season. In their 3 competitions, they have won 2 bronze medals (US Classic and Skate Canada), and had a 7th (Cup of Russia).

The paradox is that Lubov and Dylan are, on the whole, scoring better than last season. And they are scoring higher than Kirsten and Michael are this season (Lubov and Dylan’s SB from the NHK is just a slither higher than Kirsten and Michael’s absolute PB).

The long and the short of it is that, probably because they did so well last year, Lubov and Dylan are being entered into competitions with tougher opposition than Kirsten and Michael are. And, because they have weaker opposition, Kirsten and Michael are getting the better finishing positions.

So, since they are going to have the same opposition, I’m going for Lubov and Dylan.

In the end, I only made one deviation from the absolute PB order. I like Rudi Swiegers, and couldn’t bear to see him and new partner Hayleigh Bell in last position. So, I moved them up one place, using the excuse that they have a higher ISU PB than Shalena Rau / Sebastian Arcieri.

In Dance, I knew who I was going to have as my Top 4, and what order they were going to be in. But, I hadn’t a clue about what order to put the rest of the field in!

Of the remaining 10 couples, there were only 1 ½ couples that I am familiar with! The problem is that although I know the skaters, I don’t know the partnerships. Nicole Orford and Asher Hill are only in their first season together, and I haven’t seen them skate with each other yet. And Shane Firus is only in the second season of his partnership, and I have only seen them once, at this season’s Nebelhorn. So, there is not much to go on.

Because I really rated their previous partnerships, I went in toying with the idea of putting Orford / Hill in 5th. But I decided to be more cautious and look at the numbers. And it turned out that they were 7th on the absolute PB list. The 5th place absolute PB from Andréanne Poulin / Marc-André Servant was 8.44 points higher than Orford / Hill, and was actually only 2.74 points below Paradis / Ouellette in 4th. So, Poulin / Servant were definitely not going to be moved down!

The dilemma thus became whether to move Orford / Hill up one place to become my 6th place alternate. That place on the absolute PB list was occupied by Brianna Delmaestro / Timothy Lum. Their absolute PB is only 2.74 above Orford / Hill, but was from when they won the 2015 Super Series BC YK Section Championships in November. Now, you may recall that that is the same event that I was unsure about the level of judging at for the Ladies. However, in this case, the score is only 0.77 above their second best score, from when they won last season’s Junior Nationals. So, I don’t think we have a case of inflation here.

If you look at the ISU World Standings, Delmaestro / Lumare a full 45 positions ahead of Orford / Hill! BUT, that is because Brianna and Timothy have 2 ½ seasons worth of results counting towards it, whereas Nicole and Asher only have half a season. When you go to the ISU Season’s World Rankings, then Orford / Hill are 17 positions ahead of Delmaestro / Lumare.

In light of all this, I left them as they were. And I did the same with the rest of the field.


So, I have ended up writing 3 ½ A4 pages for the Canadian Championships as well as the American Championships. Well, at least it is a way of taking my mind off everything else that is going on at the moment.

Now I'm off to look for videos of the Russian Junior Men's SP before their FS starts.

Caroliza_fan


CANADIAN CHAMPIONSHIPS

Ladies

1. Kaetlyn OSMOND, AB/NT/NU
2. Gabrielle DALEMAN, CO
3. Alaine CHARTRAND, EO
4. Véronik MALLET, QC
5. Selena ZHAO, QC
6. Roxanne RHEAULT, QC

Just for fun
7. Larkyn AUSTMAN, BC/YK
8. Kelsey WONG, BC/YK
9. Kim DEGUISE LÉVEILLÉE, QC
10. Jane GRAY, AB/NT/NU
11. Valérie BERGERON, QC
12. Emma CULLEN, EO
13. Michelle LONG, CO
14. Justine BELZILE, QC
15. Eri NISHIMURA, CO
16. Stephie WALMSLEY, NS
17. Valérie GIROUX, QC
18. Véronique CLOUTIER, NO


Men

1. Patrick CHAN, CO
2. Nam NGUYEN, CO
3. Elladj BALDE, QC
4. Liam FIRUS, BC/YK
5. Nicolas NADEAU, QC
6. Kevin REYNOLDS, BC/YK

Just for fun
7. Keegan MESSING, AB/NT/NU
8. Roman SADOVSKY, CO
9. Christophe BELLEY, QC
10. Mitchell GORDON, BC/YK
11. Bennet TOMAN, CO
12. Shaquille DAVIS, CO
13. Anthony KAN, CO
14. Daniel-Olivier BOULANGER-TROTTIER, QC
15. Samuel ANGERS, QC
16. Dustin SHERRIFF-CLAYTON, AB/NT/NU
17. Laurent GUAY, QC
18. Jack KERMEZIAN, QC


Pairs

1. Meagan DUHAMEL / Eric RADFORD, QC
2. Julianne SÉGUIN / Charlie BILODEAU, QC
3. Lubov ILYUSHECHKINA / Dylan MOSCOVITCH, CO
4. Kirsten MOORE-TOWERS / Michael MARINARO, WO
5. Vanessa GRENIER / Maxime DESCHAMPS, QC
6. Brittany JONES / Josh REAGAN, WO

Just for fun
7. Hayleigh BELL / Rudi SWIEGERS, SK
8. Shalena RAU / Sebastian ARCIERI, WO


Ice Dance

1. Kaitlyn WEAVER / Andrew POJE, NO
2. Piper GILLES / Paul POIRIER, CO
3. Alexandra PAUL / Mitchell ISLAM, CO
4. Elisabeth PARADIS / François-Xavier OUELLETTE, QC
5. Andréanne POULIN / Marc-André SERVANT, QC
6. Brianna DELMAESTRO / Timothy LUM, BC/YK

Just for fun
7. Nicole ORFORD / Asher HILL, BC/YK
8. Lauren COLLINS / Shane FIRUS, CO
9. Carolane SOUCISSE / Simon TANGUAY, QC
10. Catherine DAIGLE-ROY / Dominic BARTHE, QC
11. Alexa LINDEN / Addison VOLDENG, SK
12. Jocelyn LEBLANC / Danny SEYMOUR, CO
13. Roxette HOWE / Jean Luc JACKSON, BC/YK
14. Elysia-Marie CAMPBELL / Philippe GRANGER, QC
 

CaroLiza_fan

MINIOL ALATMI REKRIS. EZETTIE LATUASV IVAKMHA.
Record Breaker
Joined
Oct 25, 2012
Country
Northern-Ireland
THIS IS YOUR NINE HOUR WARNING.

You have just 9 hours left until the target time to get your predictions in, i.e. until 11:15 AST (15:15 GMT)

But, as usual in my Games, this is just a target time so that you are not rushing about at the last minute. Predictions for each category will still be accepted up until the start of that category’s Short Programme.

Please Note: From this round onwards, if you want to change your predictions after the first SP has started, you have to post the amendments IN A NEW POST. Editing your original post will invalidate your predictions.

By the way, the detailed Time Schedules are now up (Ladies, Dance, Men, Pairs), and there have been NO withdrawals in any category!!!

:cheer:

CaroLiza_fan
 

sequinsgalore

Record Breaker
Joined
Dec 12, 2008
Men
1. Patrick Chan
2. Nam Nguyen
3. Elladj Balde
4. Liam Firus
5. Nicolas Nadeau
6. Roman Sadovsky

Ladies
1. Kaetlyn Osmond
2. Gabrielle Daleman
3. Alaine Chartrand
4. Veronik Mallet
5. Selena Zhao
6. Roxanne Rheault

Pairs
1. Meagan Duhamel / Eric Radford
2. Julianne Seguin / Charlie Bilodeau
3. Lubov Iliushechkina / Dylan Moscovitch
4. Kirsten Moore-Towers / Michael Marinaro
5. Vanessa Grenier / Maxime Deschamps
6. Brittany Jones / Josh Reagan

Ice Dance
1. Kaitlyn Weaver / Andrew Poje
2. Piper Gilles / Paul Poirier
3. Alexandra Paul / Mitchell Islam
4. Elisabeth Paradis / Francois-Xavier Ouellette
5. Nicole Orford / Asher Hill
6. Andreanne Poulin / Marc-Andre Servant
 

CaroLiza_fan

MINIOL ALATMI REKRIS. EZETTIE LATUASV IVAKMHA.
Record Breaker
Joined
Oct 25, 2012
Country
Northern-Ireland
I am afraid that the target time for getting your predictions in has now passed.

However, if you still want to enter we will still be accepting predictions for each discipline up until the start of their Short Programme.

Please Note: From this round onwards, if you want to change your predictions after the first SP has started, you have to post the amendments IN A NEW POST. Editing your original post will invalidate your predictions.

CaroLiza_fan
 
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