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I have no idea if this would work, but I have put it out there in the universe...I’ve been waiting forever for Timmy to have a partner.
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I have no idea if this would work, but I have put it out there in the universe...I’ve been waiting forever for Timmy to have a partner.
Yep this rumor is circulating on social media. It's being said that the Shin/ Nagy split will be announced after Worlds. Are they going to Worlds as first alternates? I guess not if it's a bitter done deal between them. Are Chan/ Howe second alternates? Hopefully, since they skated well at the Olympics and would have a chance to help Efimova/ Mitrofanov maintain 3 spots. The U.S. needs three spots to give their burgeoning pairs teams major opportunities to develop.Word on the street is that Shin/Nagy have split. No longer following each other on IG, scrubbed content. Etc.
Possible match I suppose. At least, Audrey now has some experience under her belt. And if she partners with someone closer to her age and experience level, hopefully TPTB will keep hands off and allow her to develop at her own pace. I have a suspicion that there was a big push to help Audrey & Balazs get to the '26 Olympics. Pushing them so hard just increased the pressure on Audrey as a newbie to pairs.Dare I hope for Audrey Shin & Timothy Chapman both of SC of New York?
Nate Bartholomay could teach them maybe?
Pushing Audrey & Balazs to train in Canada was also over-manufactured. But even Bruno Marcotte had tried to dampen overdone expectations by saying he expected it to take them three years to be fully ready. U.S. fed apparently wasn't listening. Fortunately, the push on Shin/ Nagy had lessened by U.S. Nationals, and the Olympics and Worlds assignment selections were fair and balanced. Prior to U.S. Nats, Meagan Duhamel's comments on The Runthrough podcast were unwise and did not make good sense in terms of the value of team sportsmanship. Duhamel had ill-advisedly said that Shin/ Nagy failing to secure a third spot in Beijing was no big deal because they were fighting for a first spot at U.S. Nats. Emily & Spencer's assignment to Worlds was announced concurrently with Ellie & Danny's WD. Danny wrote a post saying there was an injury -- he didn't say whether it was he or Ellie who was injured -- and that the WD was a hard decision, but the right one.Yep this rumor is circulating on social media. It's being said that the Shin/ Nagy split will be announced after Worlds. Are they going to Worlds as first alternates? I guess not if it's a bitter done deal between them. Are Chan/ Howe second alternates? Hopefully, since they skated well at the Olympics and would have a chance to help Efimova/ Mitrofanov maintain 3 spots. The U.S. needs three spots to give their burgeoning pairs teams major opportunities to develop.
I had not heard that Danny and Ellie had pulled out of Worlds. More than likely, Danny feels he has achieved his goals as a competitor. Who knows if they are coming back next season. Probably doubtful. Chan/ Howe have said they are not done yet. But what does that mean for Spencer's military plans?
If Danny is not continuing, maybe Ellie can partner with Balazs.Kai Kovar should switch to pairs and maybe partner with his girlfriend, Audrey. Mark Sadusky is available, too. Is Danylo Siianytsia still interested in competing.
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You know I was thinking exactly the same and was just going to post! I think Ellie & Balazs would be well matched aesthetically and skill/experience wise. Not that I am sending Danny to retirement of course but as it is likely...Yep this rumor is circulating on social media. It's being said that the Shin/ Nagy split will be announced after Worlds. Are they going to Worlds as first alternates? I guess not if it's a bitter done deal between them. Are Chan/ Howe second alternates? Hopefully, since they skated well at the Olympics and would have a chance to help Efimova/ Mitrofanov maintain 3 spots. The U.S. needs three spots to give their burgeoning pairs teams major opportunities to develop.
I had not heard that Danny and Ellie had pulled out of Worlds. More than likely, Danny feels he has achieved his goals as a competitor. Who knows if they are coming back next season. Probably doubtful. Chan/ Howe have said they are not done yet. But what does that mean for Spencer's military plans?
If Danny is not continuing, maybe Ellie can partner with Balazs.Kai Kovar should switch to pairs and maybe partner with his girlfriend, Audrey. Mark Sadusky is available, too. Is Danylo Siianytsia still interested in competing.
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Someone might have given Deanna Stellato that same advice with respect to Max Deschamps, but he's been a gem of a partner for her. Sometimes when past partnerships haven't worked out (even multiple partnerships), it doesn't mean a future partnership won't.With Balazs's history of having at least three former partners and he's still only 27 I'd be cautious if I was Ellie about having him as a partner. He seems unwilling to let his partnerships develop more than a couple of seasons.
Shin/Nagy are not going to Worlds. Chan/Howe are going.Yep this rumor is circulating on social media. It's being said that the Shin/ Nagy split will be announced after Worlds. Are they going to Worlds as first alternates? I guess not if it's a bitter done deal between them. Are Chan/ Howe second alternates? Hopefully, since they skated well at the Olympics and would have a chance to help Efimova/ Mitrofanov maintain 3 spots. The U.S. needs three spots to give their burgeoning pairs teams major opportunities to develop.
I had not heard that Danny and Ellie had pulled out of Worlds. More than likely, Danny feels he has achieved his goals as a competitor. Who knows if they are coming back next season. Probably doubtful. Chan/ Howe have said they are not done yet. But what does that mean for Spencer's military plans?
If Danny is not continuing, maybe Ellie can partner with Balazs.Kai Kovar should switch to pairs and maybe partner with his girlfriend, Audrey. Mark Sadusky is available, too. Is Danylo Siianytsia still interested in competing.
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Speaking as a pairs girl myself, that's exactly what I thought! If I were approached by a prospective partner with that background (and that apparent lack of knowlege of what his part would require), I'd be backing away with a polite "Thanks, but no thanks"Beck changing to pairs due to excessive injuries seems odd to me. Pairs athletes get injured too.

In that case, I'd want to know where the injuries were. Back, definitely out. Ankle, doubtful. Hip, maybe. His partner wants the confidence of knowing she has a solid base under her. One that isn't going to occasionally flinch in a lift but try to soldier on through pain.I guess if Beck's injuries were due to training triple axels and quads, the decreased (but not non-existent) jumping load would be beneficial. He does say, "I know pairs won't be easy. It has its unique set of challenges..." so he's not completely ignorant. I guess we shall see!
His problem is how he stretches his back when he skates, which is not ideal for pairs skating. When you are lifting someone, you cannot stretch your back like that. That will be prone to back and shoulder injury. I hope he will be doing massive exercises to strengthen his upper body, or he can find a 50 lb partner, so she is easier to lift.Back, definitely out.
AgreedIn that case, I'd want to know where the injuries were. Back, definitely out. Ankle, doubtful. Hip, maybe. His partner wants the confidence of knowing she has a solid base under her. One that isn't going to occasionally flinch in a lift but try to soldier on through pain.
Hmmm...If that's the case, I would be scared, too. For both him and his partner.His problem is how he stretches his back when he skates, which is not ideal for pairs skating. When you are lifting someone, you cannot stretch your back like that. That will be prone to back and shoulder injury. I hope he will be doing massive exercises to strengthen his upper body, or he can find a 50 lb partner, so she is easier to lift.
I love Beck's skating, though when I heard he's doing pairs, my first question was: who will do the lifting - he or the girl?
I wish he'd just do ice dance. Yes there is no jumping but his flow, his edges would be oh so good for ice dance.
Do give us the nitty gritty, @moonvine, even if via dm. Isn't Timmy currently based on the east coast. Boston (SCOB) to be exact.Shin/Nagy are not going to Worlds. Chan/Howe are going.
I would hate to see Ellie with Balazs.
Timmy Chapman is also available.
Fans quite often cite the number of partners skaters have had as some kind of character flaw, when honestly, we are not truly privy to bts details. It takes two to tango and two to break-up. Many, many pairs skaters and ice dancers have a long list of past partners, most often due to injury; logistics; physical changes; personal incompatibility; lack of mutual goals; and sometimes simply crushing bad luck beyond their control (e.g., Isabella Flores, who admirably has not allowed unexpected abrupt ends to her previous partnerships to destroy her passion for ice dance).With Balazs's history of having at least three former partners and he's still only 27 I'd be cautious if I was Ellie about having him as a partner. He seems unwilling to let his partnerships develop more than a couple of seasons.
I've seen some chatter on twitter and another site about him treating his Audrey and his previous partner poorly, so I'd say it looks like he's the problem...Doubt he'd be a good match for someone like EllieFans quite often cite the number of partners skaters have had as some kind of character flaw, when honestly, we are not truly privy to bts details. It takes two to tango and two to break-up. Many, many pairs skaters and ice dancers have a long list of past partners, most often due to injury; logistics; physical changes; personal incompatibility; lack of mutual goals; and sometimes simply crushing bad luck beyond their control (e.g., Isabella Flores, who admirably has not allowed unexpected abrupt ends to her previous partnerships to destroy her passion for ice dance).
It was rumored that Balazs was told to try out with Audrey Shin when he was still paired with Chelsea Liu. I do not think USfigsk gave the Liu/Nagy partnership the time and support it needed. The same goes for the Shin/ Nagy pairing, honestly. IMO, USfigsk expected immediate results from both partnerships, which leads to undue pressure. In the S/N pairing, USfigsk was even more intrusive, e.g., arranging for them to be coached by Marcotte rather than staying with MMPairs in Colorado. Placing high expectations on skaters and trying to over-manufacture successful pairings never works.
In regard to Balazs and Kate Finster, when they moved to senior, it became obvious that physical changes had impacted their pairing. Finster needed a taller partner. Regarding Balazs and Maria Pavlova, it has been mentioned on GS by another poster that Balazs and Maria faced difficulties with the Hungarian fed. Balazs ended up back in the U.S. searching for an experienced pairs partner. He even tried out with a newbie aspirant to pairs, Gabbie Izzo, prior to surprisingly ending up with Chelsea (unsure if U.S. fed played a role in their pairing or if one or the other reached out for a tryout). The Liu/ Nagy twist remains one of the best ever.