I would love to attend the John Nicks pairs challenge ... However, there are 2 things that prevent me from attending. ...
They hold it in the East Rink which has no seating (unless you count climbing on top of lockers 3 feet off the ground and sitting on top). They can't hold it in the West Rink which has plenty of bleacher seating because the rink is too small for pairs skating. I learned this from Troy Goldstein (the head of the SCNY) himself. ...
Agree that the Nicks rink is better for pairs, but worse for spectators.
(Minor note that you accidentally mixed up the names of the rinks. East Rink is the one that does have bleacher seating. Nicks is held in West Rink, where the locker-climbing happens.)
... I did find out that there are quite a few more competitions running National Qualifiers simultaneously with International competitions though, which is also interesting. ...
With 2025-26 as just the fifth season of USFS National Qualifying Series, I would call it only a handful of events that have combined internationals recognized by ISU with NQS competition. (Because of pandemic,
2020 and
2021 had USFS Championship Series and no NQS.) If I have the history correct ...
Lake Placid Ice Dance will be five for five years of its NQS+international combination: 2019, 2022, 2023, 2024, 2025.
First year of Nicks Pairs international was 2021, and it will be four for four in combination with NQS Mid-Atlantics: 2022, 2023, 2024, 2025.
First year of Cranberry international was 2021, and it will be two for four in combination with NQS Cranberry Open: 2022 and 2025.
2023 Cranberry Open was not part of
NQS; and Cranberry Open was not held at all in 2024. Both years did have Cranberry international.
In 2024, Nicks and Cranberry internationals were Challengers for the first time; 2025 will be the second time (and counting?? maybe?).
Philadelphia Summer International has been held in combination twice with NQS Philadelphia Summer Championships: 2019 and 2022.
Philadelphia International was not held in 2023 or 2024, and I'm not holding my breath for 2025 (just my opinion).
Philadelphia Summer Championships was not NQS in 2023; but it was in 2024 and will be in 2025.
2023 had the combination of Kings Cup international (plus Pacific Rim Advanced Novice international) and NQS event LA Autumn Classic. First-ever editions of all three competitions.
Kings Cup and Pacific Rim internationals were not held in 2024; no sign yet(??) that they will return for 2025.
In its second year, LA Autumn Classic was not
NQS in 2024; it will be NQS again in
2025.
... Kind of like the US Junior Team Cup then? It doesn't include all disciplines or Novices, but seems to have the same purpose.
Off topic for this thread, but I would say both Yes and No. A difference is that as its name reflects, U.S. Junior Team Cup was created to play a role in USFS decision-making for JGP assignments -- so the stakes are higher than they were at U.S. Challenge Skate, which I think gave more emphasis to its developmental focus.