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ALL THE BEST TO SASHA, GEORGE, ELIZABETH AND SOPHIA!!! 
It took a long time, but the skaters from our group of rocks in the North Atlantic are starting to get back to competitive action.
After finishing as runners-up in the Nebelhorn Trophy, Sasha Fear / George Waddell will be in action again at next week's Budapest Trophy (Sub-Forum). There will also be an Irish contingent going. Conor Stakelum and Sam McAllister were originally down to compete in Senior Men, but have both since withdrawn. However, Elizabeth Golding and Sophia Tkacheva are still on the roster for Junior Ladies.
I've already said this in the competition thread, but I'm really looking forward to seeing them up against each other. I've never actually seen Sophia skating before, but I have been hearing good things about her for quite a few years. So, it'll be good to finally see what she is actually like.
In case anybody is wondering, Elizabeth was born in Moscow to a Russian mother and an Irish father; while Sophia was born in Dublin to a Belorussian mother and a Russian father.
To be honest, I expected all the British and Irish skaters to be withdrawals, given that Hungary is not on any of the green lists in operation in these islands. After all, you wouldn't imagine that many skaters would want to do a competition if it meant that they were going to have to stay at home self-isolating for 2 weeks afterwards. Yes, getting competition practice is good, especially in a stop-start season like this. But not if it means that you will not be able to do normal training for a prolonged period afterwards.
I don't know about Conor, but I do know that this was not the reason that Sam withdrew. Here is what I posted in the competition thread when I went investigating after Harriet told us that he had withdrawn:
Just checked Sam's Instagram, and found out what happened. He was in a car crash. He's put up an explanation of what happened, along with some photos:Looks pretty nasty. Thank goodness he is OK. He was a very lucky boy.Rest up Sam. There'll be other competitions in the future.
The British and Irish skaters will all be doing their short programmes on Friday evening. The Junior Ladies SP is due to run from 17:19 - 18:35 BST (18:19 - 19:35 CEST), followed shortly afterwards by the Senior Short Dance from 18:50 - 19:39 BST (19:50 - 20:39 CEST).
On Saturday, they top and tail the day. The Junior Ladies FS kicks things off from 14:00 - 15:26 BST (15:00 - 16:26 CEST), while the Senior Free Dance closes the action from 19:47 - 20:26 BST (20:47 - 21:26 CEST).
ALL THE BEST TO SASHA, GEORGE, ELIZABETH AND SOPHIA!!!
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Me too. However now that the rinks are open I’m seeing this as a training year for most.Good, thank you, but missing the skating.
Hope you're OK, too, DSQ.
Not many good alternatives within an hour's drive... Kirkcaldy maybe, Sterling's a bit small (and remote - a lot of skaters I knew didn't have ready access to cars). The higher-level skaters in particular need larger ice to develop speed and power.The athletes heading to Stockholm in March are:
Ladies - Natasha McKay
Reserve - Karly Robertson
Men - Peter James Hallam
Reserve (Pending) - Graham Newberry
Ice Dance - Lilah Fear and Lewis Gibson
Reserve - Sasha Fear and George Waddell
Pairs - (Pending) Zoe Jones and Christopher Boyadji
(Pending) Anastasia Vaipan-Law and Luke Digby
The World Figure Skating Championships will take place from March 22nd to March 28th.
Great that Harry's still skating - he's a very fun and charismatic skater. Just spotted this about the new team: https://www.blackpoolgazette.co.uk/...hopefuls-practise-promenade-blackpool-2925819Looks like Team UK will be in Stockholm!
However Vaipan-Law/Digby will have to get a qualifying score.
Also I totally missed this but Harry Mattick and Lydia Smart are also a new pairs team. Let’s hope we can see them compete in the upcoming season.
Ireland has got a new short track speed skater. Australian born, South Korean based but with Irish born parents. His name is Liam O’Brien and is the younger brother of Olympic Ice Dancer Danielle O’Brien. I never realised she had any Irish connections.
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The South Korea-based Australian skating for Ireland
Liam O'Brien will represent Ireland at next month's World Championships. Here the short track speed skater explains to Gerald Mulreaney the sacrifices he has made for the sport and why he is so proud to be representing Ireland.www.rte.ie
It‘d be nice for Ireland to get an entry to an skating event in the Olympics, even if isn’t Figure Skating. Best of luck to him![]()


Looks like Team UK will be in Stockholm!
However Vaipan-Law/Digby will have to get a qualifying score.
Also I totally missed this but Harry Mattick and Lydia Smart are also a new pairs team. Let’s hope we can see them compete in the upcoming season.
I spotted this thread on twitter celebrating St. Patricks Day by introducing several members of the Irish skating team with short highlight clips from their programs: https://twitter.com/kostobot/status/1372135049034919940
I previously knew of Conor and Samuel, but I had not heard of the ladies. The clip of Elizabeth's program was really lovely, I hope to see her on the JGP this year!
How lovely, these clips. Shocking that there is no rink in Ireland at all. That they even manage a National Team under this conditions. A lot of respect for these skaters!
