The Entries / Results page for the ISU part of the event may not be up yet, but the Entries / Results page for the Non-ISU part is:
http://cup.clubdenkovastaviski.com/2023/NonISU/
And if there is a stream, I will be seeing the new Advanced Novice skater for Cyprus for the first time a week earlier than I thought I would be!
Vayana Hristova is competing in Advanced Novices, so I would expect big sister Chiara to be in action in Juniors. They quite frequently go to the same events.
@norwegianfairytale - another skater listed in Advanced Novices is Ella Celine Risa GOMEZ. I take that she is Mia Caroline's sister. If so, that may be an indication that Mia Caroline will be here too.
Hopefully it will not be long until we find out.
CaroLiza_fan
It´s Mia little sister, you are correct

I had to check, and this will actually be Ellas first international competition, how exciting for her!!
The Norwegian Skating Union has an own development team (Rekruttlaget) to help promising skater get better and aiming in the long term to go the big competitions. Ella is currently one of the new skaters on the team. When this project started a few years ago, Mia was one of the first skaters on the first team ever, and I think it´s safe to say it worked.
Btw, if you curious about the family resemblance you can see both Mia and Ella with pictures on this page, Ella is further down the page, but I think it´s easy to see they are sisters
https://www.skoyteforbundet.no/kunstlop/forbundslag-kunstlop-2023-2024/
I´m not sure about the age difference between Ella and Mia, what I know is that Ella started competing only in 2021, and last season she competed in debs, before only moving up to novice this season. So she has only been competing like 3 years?! I do have a feeling Ella didn´t start very early with skating, but she for sure must have wanted to try it out as well and got inspired by her sister. Well, Mia herself didn´t start to skate before the age of 8, so maybe it´s around the same age, which is actually a bit late in figure skating. That would perhaps not be so far off because I have a feeling Ella must be around the age of 12.
Ella is already very tall, I think she might be taller or get taller then Mia at some point, at this picture you can see how tall she is already, Ella is in the right end of this picture:
Ella has been spending a lot of weeks this summer on the same camps as Mia, like several weeks on Peak Ice Camp. It seems the parents do invest the same in their skating, all though Mia is on a higher level. I think that is great!
I did see Ella was included with an exclusive groups of skaters when Lorenzo Magri did some coaching/workshops on camps in Norway. Along with Mia, the Joos-sisters etc. Lorenzo is listed as one of Mia coaches on the ISU bio, and it makes me wonder if he is maybe also co-coaching her sister Ella as well. If there is a stream with graphics we might find out.
Needless to say, Ella seems to be following Mias footsteps, and from what I have seen, she seems to be talented as well, it looks like she likes to perform a lot. She does only jump doubles yet as far as I know, but since she only competed for 3 years that is not odd at all. I do hope Ella will be at JGP in a few years time.
Sorry, that was very long about Mias sister, and yes, I think you are right that Mia is going too. She was listed on the webpage along with Linnea Kilsand and Frida Berge for this competition, but the information was updated a long time ago. I hope they are still planning to go. Mia is the last years silver medalist at Denkova Staviski Cup, so maybe she wants to defend the silver or climb higher

I´m hoping we will see the entries soon. Last year of course, Alexandra Feigin was there since this is in Bulgaria, and possible at her home rink?