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I was also taken by surprise, but I mean the text can´t be misunderstood - it says clearly they are looking forward to be doing pairs together and looking forward to next seasonIs it a joke? Dr V says in his and Alina's Ig stories that he is going to a new chapter as a pair skater. In the photo he is lifting a girl named Tilda Alteruud.Edit. From Valtter's personal ig https://www.instagram.com/p/CtcF9d-r7Z6/?utm_source=ig_web_copy_link&igshid=MzRlODBiNWFlZA==

Honestly, I'm happy and have a lot of respect for any skater who dares to try a new discipline because they want to stay in the sport for as long as possible.I was also taken by surprise, but I mean the text can´t be misunderstood - it says clearly they are looking forward to be doing pairs together and looking forward to next season
Wow, how cool!
Something really great is cooking in the Nordics countries these days, Finland will now have skaters in every discipline, and the same goes for Sweden who just went from 0 ID teams to 2 in the last couple of weeks.
Also there is a Norwegian female skater who was at the pairs seminar in Bergamo and who is looking for a partner to pursue pairs. Hopefully there will be Norwegian pairs team announced as well in the future, and then Norway will also have skaters in every discipline.
So Denmark, will you follow?
It has been a large amount of disciplines changes so far, i´m not sure we are done yet.
say what?Is it a joke? Dr V says in his and Alina's Ig stories that he is going to a new chapter as a pair skater. In the photo he is lifting a girl named Tilda Alteruud.Edit. From Valtter's personal ig https://www.instagram.com/p/CtcF9d-r7Z6/?utm_source=ig_web_copy_link&igshid=MzRlODBiNWFlZA==




i doubt she even had time to apply for it. I am supportive of Dr V. Happy we will see him again. Gabriel is such a talent however, it seems odd to leave a young talented pairs partner... but I am looking forward to seeing what Tylda and the Doc will do together. As for Farand, who knows??? Maybe he is done ? Maybe he has another partner? It was very early in their partnership to say how far they could go..I think it's quite wonderful how much Valtter loves figure skating, and how he has invested so much into being a competitive skater. He's brought a lot of charm, joy, and inspiration with his enormous passion for skating. Age is just a number. While being an older athlete/ performer/ competitor presents numerous challenges, being older doesn't mean having to stop pursuing your desires and dreams.
Regarding Tilda leaving her younger Canadian pairs partner, apparently she is excited about representing a Nordic country, closer to home, which means a better opportunity to go to Worlds and Euros. Did she already obtain Canadian citizenship? If not, that's another reason to move back to a region where she may have less issues and a shorter time period gaining citizenship.
We the NORTH ! Age is indeed just a number... however, I wouldn't compare it quite to someone like Deanna....who took a long hiatus from the sport.
PS Canada is also a nordic countryWe the NORTH !
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Canada's been to Euros before... Barbara Ann Scott won it twice...Very good point. And it is always nice to see Deanna being used as an example. She is a real inspiration.
But don't forget about Zoe Jones, who also took a long hiatus from the sport. Admittedly, it wasn't quite as long because Zoe initially retired a season after Deanna, and then came back a season before Deanna. However, Zoe came back at an an older age, because Deanna is 3 years and 5 months younger than her.
By the way, I don't know if you heard, but Zoe became a mother again at the start of April.
It will be interesting to see if Arya goes on to follow in the footsteps of her parents and her older sisters...
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But, don't you be thinking of this as reasoning for sneaking your way into Europeans! It won't work!
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If I recall correctly, skaters from outside Europe had been allowed to compete at Europeans until 1948, when BA won ladies singles and Dick Button won the men's event. That's when -- and why -- they changed the rules and restricted it to European skaters only.Canada's been to Euros before... Barbara Ann Scott won it twice...![]()
It's not about the level of pairs, it's about the spread of TES within a discipline and the variance in difficulty performed, and thus the minimum TES set for Euros/4CC and Worlds.The thing I don't particularly like about this switch is that from what I read he doubts he can make the big championships as a single skater anymore.
And of course in pairs there is less competition and because he's from a small fed he might make it this way.
I don't know, it's one more move that doesn't shine the best light on the level in pairs in my opinion.
Yep, and they're actually both experienced pairs skaters and have ample opportunity for getting their minimums (compared to only one competition before Euros for Alteryd/Virtanen).It is not sure if he can make iti to big comps as a pair either as Finland has already another pair.
It's not about the level of pairs, it's about the spread of TES within a discipline and the variance in difficulty performed, and thus the minimum TES set for Euros/4CC and Worlds.
For reference, at this year's Worlds the spread of TES in men's skating was 31.67 points in the SP and 49.99 in the Free. In pairs, it was 22.44 in the Short, and 29.02 in the Free. In Ice Dance, it was 26.9 in the Short and 24.72 in the Free and in Women's, it was 21.21 in the Short and 26.29 in the Free. It's clear where the variation of performed difficulty is much larger.
It's also easier to get to Worlds as an Ice Dance team, but I would not say the level is low at all in Ice Dance. There's just a way larger number of skaters attempting to achieve min TES and actually managing to do so. (76% of ice dance teams had the required TES minimums for this seasons' Worlds compared to 74% of pairs teams, 40% of men and only 26% of women).
Of course, Valtter's journey is not like Deanna's. I didn't mention Deanna in my comments. The point is, whatever our age, we should never let go of our passions.however, I wouldn't compare it quite to someone like Deanna....
LOL! Nordic Europe, then. Not the same as Canuck North...PS Canada is also a nordic countryWe the NORTH !
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well aware of thisLOL! Nordic Europe, then. Not the same as Canuck North...
Anyway, my original comment was: "a Nordic country, closer to home," thus, still accurate.![]()
