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2025-26 U.S. Pairs Figure Skating

Cayla Smith is registered in junior women at Skate Detroit and not in pairs.

I also saw Mikhail Mokhov entered in junior men...wonder what his older siblings are doing now.
 
Mazie McFarland, Oklahoma City FSC
Samir Andjorin, Oklahoma City FSC
Are skating in Senior Pairs at Skate Detroit. Are they new? I have never heard of either and I probably follow our pairs more closely than anything else.
 
Mazie McFarland, Oklahoma City FSC
Samir Andjorin, Oklahoma City FSC
Are skating in Senior Pairs at Skate Detroit. Are they new? I have never heard of either and I probably follow our pairs more closely than anything else.
Not new. They competed junior pairs at Nationals
 
I heard that Chan/Howe are not going to be sent to the Beijing qualifier. 😔 Grapevine news is that Shin/Nagy will be sent. This is unsurprising since it is obvious how much U.S. authorities have invested in pairing and backing Shin/Nagy. They want S/N to earn that third Olympic spot for themselves. It makes sense that whoever is sent to Beijing will be trying to win so that they can join the U.S. Olympic fs team. It remains to be seen if that's going to be possible for S/N, especially under pressure. Hopefully, they can do it. I saw their programs at Glacier Falls. Audrey is still learning how to be a pairs girl. Mastering a new discipline with a partner takes time. Meanwhile, U.S. honchos are like, 'Rush, Rush, Rush!' They got spoiled by the quick coming together and success of Knierim/ Frazier. They expected Liu/ Nagy to repeat the immediate success of K/F. That's not how pairs, nor how figure skating works! They should have invested more in helping Chelsea improve her jump landings, especially since she excelled in everything else. But nope, they insist upon trying to manufacture a winning pairs team. 🙄

Well, good luck. We'll see what happens.

BTW, there have been rumors about the health of Cong Han. But the rumors were squashed. There's still uncertainty, though, surrounding S/ H and whether or not they will be ready to compete at the Beijing qualifier in September.
 
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There's still time for that entry to change after John Nicks which is why I think they have all the subs. They had to submit the entry last Friday, so starting with who did best at Champs Camp just makes sense at this point.

I honestly don't know how the other teams look, since Audrey and Balazs are the only team who have a full domestic summer competition under their belts. Apparently, Spencer has not been back on the ice very long, so who knows what his skating shape was, or how it'll be in a couple of weeks.
 
And whoever is sent to the Qualifier if they win a spot for the US, that means just earning some points to the team's body of work. There are still Grand Prix, challengers and B-events and Nationals for the USFS to decide who deserves Olympic spots. Even some fed's favouritism to Shin / Nagy exists, it wouldbe very hard to do anything if some other team shows better results.
 
But they sure as h**l wish to ensure someone gets there: more substitutes than any other country. And rightly so.
 
There's still time for that entry to change after John Nicks which is why I think they have all the subs. They had to submit the entry last Friday, so starting with who did best at Champs Camp just makes sense at this point.

I honestly don't know how the other teams look, since Audrey and Balazs are the only team who have a full domestic summer competition under their belts. Apparently, Spencer has not been back on the ice very long, so who knows what his skating shape was, or how it'll be in a couple of weeks.
Yeah, I suppose a last minute change could be made for Beijing, but I doubt it. Chan/Howe performed at this past weekend's event, which is supposed to be streamed on USfigsk YT channel tomorrow. I forget what time. After 24 hours, like at Cranberry, it will be w/o the original music. 😕

Chan/Howe will be at John Nicks event. Which other U.S. teams are entered there?
 
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And whoever is sent to the Qualifier if they win a spot for the US, that means just earning some points to the team's body of work. There are still Grand Prix, challengers and B-events and Nationals for the USFS to decide who deserves Olympic spots. Even some fed's favouritism to Shin / Nagy exists, it wouldbe very hard to do anything if some other team shows better results.
Umm, that hasn't stopped U.S. fed in the past from doing what they want. There really isn't fairness in this sport most of the time. Skaters just have to bear down and try to be their best when they get opportunities, which are few and far between unless and until you reach proven star status.
 
I don't like the John Nicks venue. The lighting is extremely poor, and it's always a blurry looking event on camera, due to vapor from the ice, apparently. It looks like one of the smaller, aging rinks. They really need to update the venue! But I think this speaks for how little pairs is valued by the sport in the U.S. and beyond. While there is enthusiasm in the ranks, there's not a concerted effort at the top to support the enthusiasm, the dedicated pairs coaches, and the aspiring pairs athletes.

I remember noticing historically how at one point in the 2010s that 28 pairs teams competed in the sp at least two or three times at Worlds. But they were cut to freakin' 16 teams for the fp! 👀🙄 Way to go ISU for developing the pairs discipline internationally. Wow, such great and wonderful encouragement for motivated, hardworking athletes. 🙄🤨
 
I don't like the John Nicks venue. The lighting is extremely poor, and it's always a blurry looking event on camera, due to vapor from the ice, apparently. It looks like one of the smaller, aging rinks. They really need to update the venue! But I think this speaks for how little pairs is valued by the sport in the U.S. and beyond. While there is enthusiasm in the ranks, there's not a concerted effort at the top to support the enthusiasm, the dedicated pairs coaches, and the aspiring pairs athletes.

I remember noticing historically how at one point in the 2010s that 28 pairs teams competed in the sp at least two or three times at Worlds. But they were cut to freakin' 16 teams for the fp! 👀🙄 Way to go ISU for developing the pairs discipline internationally. Wow, such great and wonderful encouragement for motivated, hardworking athletes. 🙄🤨
Couldn't agree more. Pairs really gets the "unappreciated step-child" treatment. And I know for a fact that the skaters (at least some of them) feel like that as well.
 
Have Chan/Howe fallen so far that a new team like Shin/Nagy is getting sent to the qualifier to nail down that 3rd spot in Pairs for the Olympics? It's not like they've exactly set the world on fire and need more time to gel.
 
Have Chan/Howe fallen so far that a new team like Shin/Nagy is getting sent to the qualifier to nail down that 3rd spot in Pairs for the Olympics? It's not like they've exactly set the world on fire and need more time to gel.
I do not understand either.
 
Have Chan/Howe fallen so far that a new team like Shin/Nagy is getting sent to the qualifier to nail down that 3rd spot in Pairs for the Olympics? It's not like they've exactly set the world on fire and need more time to gel.

I do not understand either.
It's more that Chan/Howe are not ready, and they had to make an initial pick based off who is in form now. Things could still change after John Nicks. The entire sub list is competing there aside from Plazas/Fernandez, so we'll see what happens.
 
It's more that Chan/Howe are not ready, and they had to make an initial pick based off who is in form now. Things could still change after John Nicks. The entire sub list is competing there aside from Plazas/Fernandez, so we'll see what happens.
This is the buzz I've picked up from the always reliable skating twittersphere. At least at the time the entry list went in. Wishing whoever skates well the best, because this is a case where I think the spot you earn is the one you get, and the spot you don't is the one you miss.
 
It's more that Chan/Howe are not ready, and they had to make an initial pick based off who is in form now. Things could still change after John Nicks. The entire sub list is competing there aside from Plazas/Fernandez, so we'll see what happens.
Why are C/H not ready hasn't it been over two years since his shoulder surgery?
 
Why are C/H not ready hasn't it been over two years since his shoulder surgery?
Spencer spent part of his summer at boot camp because he joined the elite athlete program in the army.

https://www.thisweekinskating.com/episodes/

Check out the episode from July 29th, and about 30 minutes in, Spencer talks about it. So, at the time of the interview, he hadn't been back on the ice that long.
 
Have Chan/Howe fallen so far that a new team like Shin/Nagy is getting sent to the qualifier to nail down that 3rd spot in Pairs for the Olympics? It's not like they've exactly set the world on fire and need more time to gel.
Chan/Howe had injury setbacks and probably resultant confidence challenges. The problem for skaters is needing multiple opportunities to get back out to compete in order to improve. But opportunities are limited, especially if you are perceived as not being consistent nor at full strength. It's a vicious cycle and an unforgiving sport.

As I mentioned earlier, USfigsk put Shin & Nagy together, so they are heavily invested in backing them and ensuring they succeed, which means giving them plentiful competitive opportunities. Not quite fair to other teams but that's the way things are in this sport. I don't see any magic with Shin/Nagy, but they are a good physical match. We'll see if they are improved under competitive pressure. From what I saw at Glacier Falls, their 3-twist is better (it'll never be as high and effortless as Chelsea with Balazs). Audrey is also still learning as a singles skater new to pairs.

Regardless of any measurable factors among teams, USfigskg apparently desires to send Shin/Nagy to the '26 Olympics if they can win a pairs spot in Beijing. Seemingly, it is hoped by those invested in them, that S/N could benefit for the future from going to the 2026 Olympics, if at all possible.

I get your take @ramurphy2005. Sure, if S/N falter badly at John Nicks, another team could be sent to Beijing. But there's no doubt that S/N are favored and more fully backed by U.S. fed over some other teams, which gives S/N an advantage. I listened to the TWIS episode with Spencer and Misha a while back. It's always nice to hear directly from skaters. It's cool that Spencer enjoyed the boot camp opportunity. Possibly it helps him in terms of fitness, despite not being full-on training for pairs competition. I admire all the skaters' positivity, self-belief, and hard work ethic. That's what makes it doubly hard to see the sport's unfairness to athletes generally, and especially the way the pairs discipline is treated as second-class and not as fully valued and promoted as the other disciplines. Why don't they find a better rink for the John Nicks pairs event?!!!
 
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