I'm guessing the details be out by the end of the week since they do their press releases a week before a competition
It won't be 48 hours before like USFS.
Speaking of NextGen, I did notice a new requirement for this year on the JGP Selection document:
Previously in the 2023 Selection document:
No longer may be asked, but now must compete at an additional competition. So with the new conditional byes to Challenge for JGP/Junior International assignments plus this change is starting to give a picture of how Skate Canada is getting the skaters to compete more domestically.
It won't be 48 hours before like USFS.Speaking of NextGen, I did notice a new requirement for this year on the JGP Selection document:
(under Process For Selection)All NextGen Team members wishing to be selected to a Jr. Grand Prix must take part in the NextGen Competition and Camp, plus one additional competition prior to competing at a Jr. Grand Prix. Exceptions will only be made due to an injury which has been reviewed by the Skate Canada medical team.
Previously in the 2023 Selection document:
(under Stages For Selection)Stage 2 - Following the monitoring sessions in late June and early July, some additional skaters will be named to a Jr. Grand Prix in early July. These skaters will be required to compete in at the NextGen Competition/Camp in late July to ensure that the progress during the summer months is on track to achieving an optimal performance at a Jr Grand Prix. Such skaters may be asked to compete at an additional competition during the summer.
No longer may be asked, but now must compete at an additional competition. So with the new conditional byes to Challenge for JGP/Junior International assignments plus this change is starting to give a picture of how Skate Canada is getting the skaters to compete more domestically.
