Looking at the schedule, they have Nebelhorn and Nepela on the same weekend, plus there's the Olympic Qualifying Event in Beijing September 16-21. No Challengers are scheduled for that time. My guess is that September turned into a headache for scheduling and it was easier to have it be Cranberry Cup/John Nicks again.
This has long been the main reason why I hate the Olympics. Because it causes so much disruption to the regular season's calendar for so many sports.
I like a lot of ski-sports as well, and Olympic seasons are a nightmare. The calendars for each ski-sport are already jam-packed, due to their seasons having to be completed in a limited period that is defined by weather conditions, and where bad weather can disrupt things during the season. (I do often think that adding events in the Southern Hemisphere could help extend the season, but that doesn't seem to be an option for the FIS). But adding an Olympics into the mix makes it even worse.
Back to figure skating, and having a stand-alone Olympic Qualifying Event this season, rather than using a pre-existing Challenger event like they normally do, is just adding to the disrupution. I cannot understand why they have opted to change things for these Olympics. All I can think of is that this is the ISU's way of making up to the Chinese Fed for dropping the Cup Of China from the Senior GP Series for so many years during and after the pandemic.
If the IOC used the same rules for the Olympics as the ISU uses for Worlds, there would be no need for a qualifying event. And we would not be having these additional scheduling problems in the autumn. But, because the IOC want to keep down the head-count, that's what we're stuck with.
Anyway, getting back to topic, it is never a good thing when more than one figure skating event is held at the same time. It divides the audience. But it really gets me when two rounds of the same series are held at the same time. And unfortunately, that has been a regular occurrance with the Challenger Series. For example, before the pandemic, it was normal for the North American round to be held at the same time as the Ondrej Nepela Memorial Trophy.
Which brings us to the regular complaint. I'm with everybody else in saying that there should be two Challenger events in the Americas every season. But not this way. What we have is essentially one whole Challenger split over two separate events. And having the first part of it at the start of August is plain stupid. I don't have a problem with the Junior season starting in the summer, because their off season starts earlier due to Junior Worlds being earlier. But it is not fair on the Seniors, who start their off season later due to Senior Worlds being later (and later still in those years where there is a World Team Trophy, like there was this year).
Also, having a Challenger at the start of August pretty much guarantees that it will not have a big entry list. And those that are there will mostly be skaters that are based in the Americas. Which may make it difficult for some of the competitions to reach the minimum number of countries required for everything to count with the ISU. And that is the whole point of the Challenger Series - to give skaters more opportunities to achieve ISU SB / PB scores and minimum TES's.
I'm delighted that we now have a Challenger in the Asia-Pacific region, to join the one we already have in Central Asia. Although, I do understand the concerns that
@surimi was expressing.
Incidentally, here is a summary of the changes compared to last season:
Out - Budapest Trophy (HUN) and Trophy Métropole Nice Côte D’Azur (FRA)
In - Kinoshita Group Cup (JPN) and Trialeti Trophy (GEO)
Personally, I am disappointed to see the Budapest Trophy drop off. The events held in Hungary tend to be well run. But, I am hoping that this is a precursor to the Santa Claus Cup (which is also held in Budapest) replacing the Golden Spin Of Zagreb (HRV) as the final round of the Challenger Series in 2026.
How the Golden Spin remains on the roster every season despite so often falling short on the Challenger Series requirements, I will never understand.
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