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- Apr 17, 2022
Now that the 26/27 season has "officially" started, let's discuss exciting upcoming juniors who (hopefully) we'll see at the JGP and beyond.
Starting from my country Australia, I think a few people might've heard of Mia Zeng - she has generated quite a buzz in the last couple of years because she has all her triples since about 2 years ago, including 3A attempts! I watched her at Nationals a few months ago and she's great indeed, she's also a good spinner and an expressive performer. Here's her SP and FS from Nationals
So glad Australia has 2 slots in Junior Worlds thanks to Hana Bath - Hana & Mia will make a very strong JWC team. Though, Haruna Murakami might make her bid too if JSF releases her to compete for Australia before JWC. Exciting times for Australian skating
Moving to another commonwealth country, over in Canada we have Lia Cho. Funny how Lia and Mia have similar names and also similar trajectory, both very proficient jumper with 3A attempts
Lia vs Mia will be exciting to watch for sure! Imagine the confusion if they are in the same JGP haha
And to the powerhouse country Japan, we have the Novice A champion Karin Miyazaki. I like her a lot as she has tons of personality, I hope she'll be able to showcase that in the international scene. In the boys section I look forward to Aoi Kimura, Haruhisa Hidaka and Riku Sakuma. Usually I'm not greedy with the boys but Aoi skated to Fall Out Boy, Haruhisa skated to JoJo's Bizarre Adventure and Riku skated to Hamilton so I just gotta love all of them
Riku has such great spins too, which is a rarity among junior boys!
I have to confess I don't know much about the upcoming juniors from Korea, America and other countries - but hey, that's why I started this thread! Looking forward to getting to know exciting juniors from around the world
Starting from my country Australia, I think a few people might've heard of Mia Zeng - she has generated quite a buzz in the last couple of years because she has all her triples since about 2 years ago, including 3A attempts! I watched her at Nationals a few months ago and she's great indeed, she's also a good spinner and an expressive performer. Here's her SP and FS from Nationals
So glad Australia has 2 slots in Junior Worlds thanks to Hana Bath - Hana & Mia will make a very strong JWC team. Though, Haruna Murakami might make her bid too if JSF releases her to compete for Australia before JWC. Exciting times for Australian skating
Moving to another commonwealth country, over in Canada we have Lia Cho. Funny how Lia and Mia have similar names and also similar trajectory, both very proficient jumper with 3A attempts
And to the powerhouse country Japan, we have the Novice A champion Karin Miyazaki. I like her a lot as she has tons of personality, I hope she'll be able to showcase that in the international scene. In the boys section I look forward to Aoi Kimura, Haruhisa Hidaka and Riku Sakuma. Usually I'm not greedy with the boys but Aoi skated to Fall Out Boy, Haruhisa skated to JoJo's Bizarre Adventure and Riku skated to Hamilton so I just gotta love all of them
Riku has such great spins too, which is a rarity among junior boys!I have to confess I don't know much about the upcoming juniors from Korea, America and other countries - but hey, that's why I started this thread! Looking forward to getting to know exciting juniors from around the world
the lads are all going to get 2 tickets each so I won't yap as much.
