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2025 Cranberry Cup Junior Women Short Program

Megan WOODLEY CAN 45.71 - into 7th

Music: Carmen

Tech:
3Lz-2T - huge Rippon lutz
3Lo - fall (maybe <?)
FSSp
2A - so much ice coverage! :love:
LSp
StSq
CCoSp

Notes:
I remember seeing Megan on the JGP last year and being super impressed, so I'm glad to see her again. She's got massive jumps, but her spins are beautiful, too, which is a rare combination in juniors! Of all the Canadian juniors, she strikes me as one with the most potential to be a real all-arounder. (Not counting Lia, not a junior yet...) Just could use a little more control in some of the jumps. Shame about the loop, but otherwise very nice!
 
Julianna FARREL IRL 28.74 - into 15th

Music: Swan Lake

Tech:
3S - fall
1Lo - opened in the air
FSSp
2A
CCoSp
StSq
CCoSp again(? did I miss something?)

Notes:
There was this moment at the beginning where I could practically see Julianna think to herself, "wait, remember to smile," and for a moment she did, then slipped back into Game Face Mode. It was pretty endearing and a nice reminder that these are just kids, at the end of the day. Julianna's jumps weren't cooperating today, but she has lots of power and very fast spins.
 
Annika CHAO USA 58.99 - into 2nd

Music: "The Swan" by Camille Saint-Saens

Tech:
3F-3T<
3Lo
FSSp
CCoSp
2A
LSp

Notes:
Annika has big jumps and a lot of potential, but I've got mixed feelings about the program. On the one hand it accentuates her beautiful lines in a way I hadn't seen before, and her use of her arms is absolutely stunning - she's clearly been taking a lot of ballet, and she hits lovely positions. But on the other, I feel like the program moves a bit too fast for the music. To me, "The Swan" is very contemplative music...there's not much contemplative about the pacing of this program! That said, that's more about the choreography than Annika's execution, and I think if she relaxed into it a bit, it could be a really beautiful package.
 
Annika has super long lines and uses them well. Seeing her now, as an older Junior, she reminds me a bit of Ikura Kushida, which is a big compliment. Her jumps (like Ikura's, unfortunately) tend to be a little short of rotation (for different reasons, though).
 
Maria VELASQUEZ TOSCANO MEX 42.85 - into 10th

Music:

Tech:
3S-2T - nice transition out of running 3-turns
2Lo
FSSp
StSq - random stumble but didn't fall
2A
CCoSp - absolutely lovely catch-foot position
CoSp

Notes:
What a great skate for Maria (provided the 2Lo was planned?)! She has very nice skating skills and transitions, but most of all, I just find her really enjoyable to watch. You can tell she loves to skate, and it shows both in her expression and in the quality of her elements. She should be very happy with that skate!
 
Ting-Yun CHENG TPE 36.42 - into 12th

Music: "Spring" from The Four Seasons

Tech:
3T<-2T
2Lo
FSSp
2A (stepout)
StSq
CCoSp
LSp

Notes:
Beautiful dress! I'm not sure if anyone remembers this, but it reminds me of Nathalie Pechalat's "The Little Prince" dress from the 2014 Olympics...holy, that is a THROWBACK, haha. Ting-Yun is a very delicate skater with beautiful presentation, but the jumps went a little haywire this time around. I'd love to see bigger movements - sometimes she seemed a bit hesitant with her choreography.
 
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