Maybe that's why they aren't announcing assignments yet?Ice dance has new pairs forming and high profile juniors graduating into seniors. Pairs is basically done as a discipline on both junior and senior level. I have no idea who they are even putting into GP
Actually, I think Guignard/Fabbri might continue. They still have motivation and with Milano to look forward to, maybe with a short break along the way, it could work out for themTo be fair, the thing that is most disappointing is hearing that Carolina and Francesco are retiring. Let's face it, with Guignard / Fabbri likely to be retiring and Leccardi / dalla Torre only having one season in Ice Dance under their belts, Moscheni / Fioretti were in prime position to be the top Italian partnership for the next season or two.
So it took me one full day to digest the Yuzuru news and put his name here. I don't know how long I'm going to need when Sota retires one day.![]()
Yeah, I also think that knowing his high energy and dedication we may get more and more creative programs than if he still competed and had to bend to the competition rules...I think he is going to do shows where he is likely going to create something more special than competitive circuit programs.
I hope for more professional opportunities - tours, pro competitions. I hope he takes the path of Dick Button in promoting the sport both amateur and professional. Yuzu & friends..I think he is going to do shows where he is likely going to create something more special than competitive circuit programs.
From news reports, he's already being approached from overseas as well as domestically.I hope for more professional opportunities - tours, pro competitions. I hope he takes the path of Dick Button in promoting the sport both amateur and professional. Yuzu & friends..
Actually, I think Guignard/Fabbri might continue. They still have motivation and with Milano to look forward to, maybe with a short break along the way, it could work out for them![]()
Does she want to skate with Zandron, whose partner has doping issues?So it seems that Zabijako won’t be skating with Daleman after all. She moved to Spain and Canada cancelled their request for her transfer to another country.
No, she moved to be with her significant other.Does she want to skate with Zandron, whose partner has doping issues?![]()
I am a bit sceptical about that to be the real reason for the split though. Her significant other is worth quite a few millions, so she could easily afford to join Zabijako in Canada, rather than Zabijako abandoning her career and joining her in Spain. There has been a few suggestions on the Russian forum saying that Zabijako did not see there was any future in this pair (not sure what was supposedly wrong with Daleman according to this gossip) and that’s why she gave up on him and left.No, she moved to be with her significant other.
I am not going to say that it's impossible but at the same time, they were signed up to compete at Skate Ontario's summer series in a few weeks from now... If it were going that badly, why bother signing up (the entry list was updated on July 10th) at all? On top of that, why would Bruno lie about this? It's not like it would surprise anyone if a new pair team decided to part ways because it is not working out... happens every other day.I am a bit sceptical about that to be the real reason for the split though. Her significant other is worth quite a few millions, so she could easily afford to join Zabijako in Canada, rather than Zabijako abandoning her career and joining her in Spain. There has been a few suggestions on the Russian forum saying that Zabijako did not see there was any future in this pair (not sure what was supposedly wrong with Daleman according to this gossip) and that’s why she gave up on him and left.
You apply for competitions much earlier. It could be that Zabijako was not very impressed with the speed of their progress. And it is possible that Bruno had more realistic expectations of the initial stages so he thought the progress was as expected, but she thought it should be quicker. For example, James/Radford had a very slow start. I remember when I saw them the first time together, I expected them to be better. On the other hand, sometimes you see pairs, e.g. Geinish/Mironov, where a few months after pairing up they were skating pretty decent and clean programs with high technical difficulty. So maybe Zabijako was hoping that it will be one of the times when things just gel fast and it was not going that way. The gossips mentioned also Daleman’s motivation and his mother, but who knows where the truth is.I am not going to say that it's impossible but at the same time, they were signed up to compete at Skate Ontario's summer series in a few weeks from now... If it were going that badly, why bother signing up (the entry list was updated on July 10th) at all? On top of that, why would Bruno lie about this? It's not like it would surprise anyone if a new pair team decided to part ways because it is not working out... happens every other day.
for summer series in Canada, not that early. I don't give much importance to gossips : even if there may be some kind of truth in them, how can anyone prove it? I rely on athletes' statements. So far, only Bruno's words have been reported.You apply for competitions much earlier. It could be that Zabijako was not very impressed with the speed of their progress. And it is possible that Bruno had more realistic expectations of the initial stages so he thought the progress was as expected, but she thought it should be quicker. For example, James/Radford had a very slow start. I remember when I saw them the first time together, I expected them to be better. On the other hand, sometimes you see pairs, e.g. Geinish/Mironov, where a few months after pairing up they were skating pretty decent and clean programs with high technical difficulty. So maybe Zabijako was hoping that it will be one of the times when things just gel fast and it was not going that way. The gossips mentioned also Daleman’s motivation and his mother, but who knows where the truth is.
The trouble is, Canadian and US coaches are generally very PC and therefore I don’t expect them to always share the full truth. Also, it is not good for their business to share all details. Whereas the gossip is often written by people training at the same rink and they usually know what’s going on and have no problem sharing it. Many information shared on all skating forums are leaked out by people from the rink and later turn out to be the truth. Whose partnership has broken up, who is trying out with a new partner, new partnerships etc.for summer series in Canada, not that early. I don't give much importance to gossips : even if there may be some kind of truth in them, how can anyone prove it? I rely on athletes' statements. So far, only Bruno's words have been reported.