- Joined
- Nov 14, 2012
Enjoyed watching the novice / pre-novice challenge on-line this past weekend with some future stars in the making. Particularly promising was the novice women (girls?) - it was close in the free skate between the top 3 (< 1 point between them). Should be very interesting to see how things go at the Cdn Novice championships. All three had good jump and spin difficulty (and success) and not bad skating skills. All were from different parts of Canada - that is particularly good news. We need these skaters to push each other domestically while they wait to earn their spots on the JGP circuit.
Novice pairs was fairly deep but the two Ontario pairs seem to be a cut-above (Muramoto/Lau and Back/Mahoney). I know with growth spurts and partner changes it may be silly to get invested in a Novice pairs team, but still there is promise for the future. Loved to see the strength from Pre-Novice pairs as well - particularly from BC (Kirsten M-T on the coaching bench). Good news again that we saw entries from across Canada.
Novice pairs was fairly deep but the two Ontario pairs seem to be a cut-above (Muramoto/Lau and Back/Mahoney). I know with growth spurts and partner changes it may be silly to get invested in a Novice pairs team, but still there is promise for the future. Loved to see the strength from Pre-Novice pairs as well - particularly from BC (Kirsten M-T on the coaching bench). Good news again that we saw entries from across Canada.
Kirsten Moore-Towers seems to have a natural ability to be a great pairs coach. (I'd say her pupils are "promising", but the adjective always reminds me too much of a forgettable practice session where you'd think my partner and I had both left our boots untied and were stumbling around tripping on the laces. We finally skated over to the boards where our coach had her face down on the rail in despair. My partner said, "We look like beginners today, don't we?" -- we were seniors -- and she snapped, "And not even promising beginners!") 

