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It's about time I started the new thread for my country. It took a bit longer as I wanted to be sure I wouldn't be counting people out, who are still competing for The Netherlands.
To go to last year's thread:
Pairs (SR)
Daria Danilova/Michel Tsiba - the first Dutch Pair ever to go to a Worlds Championships (in 2021) are still together, and not doing too badly. They were 15th at Worlds last season, and managed to get an Olympic spot at Worlds. If that really happens, they would be the first Dutch pair ever to go to the Olympics. They've got one GP assignment as of now: NHK trophy. Let's hope they'll get another one!
Ice Dance (SR)
To my great regret Hanna Jakucs and Alessio Galli are no longer representing The Netherlands. They took part in the EC and WC in the past (and went to Euros last year) and train with Barbara Fusar-Poli in Italy. That last seemed to be part of an issue, and there was a law suit, and sadly their clearance was withdrawn. Sadly, because I liked the rivalry with the other Dutch couple (very close rivalries are always fun to watch).
Chelsea Verhaegh and Sherim van Geffen - they made a coaching switch to Maksim Nikitin and Oleksandra Nazarova (Ukranians who coach in The Netherlands) two seasons ago. I will cheer for them as they're Dutch, and I am too, but I don't like the way they bullied their rivals away with a lawsuit.
Women
Julia van Dijk has returned to SRs and presumably is very motivated, as she missed a great deal of last season due to an injury.
Niki Wories returned last season, but did not manage to get the minimums for worlds. she has got them now, as the minimum TES for women was lowered. Not much help if wanting to attend Worlds last year, but still.....
Jolanda Vos in also aiming to compete in Srs this season (and has already done so in Coupe du Printemps and Challenge Cup last season)
There still are some young women in JRs and (Advanced and Basic) Novice of whom Angel Delevaque seems to be the most promising. She took part in Jr Worlds last year and attained the FS. Let's hope she continues to go forward.
Men
We even have a boy in Advanced Novice (the first boy since Thomas Kennes) called Leon Lo. He had quite a few successes in competitions last season. I don't know if he is old enough to be a junior internationally.
To go to last year's thread:
The new season has begun!
Last year's thread can be found here: https://www.goldenskate.com/forum/threads/dutch-figure-skating-2023-2024.95690/
Pairs (SR)
There were two pairs former season but Nika Osipova and Dmitry Epstein split last year. It was said that Dmitry was looking for a new partner (again) but I read he is now seeing himself as an ex-athlete. Nika also seems to have finished her Figure Skating career.
Daria Danilova/Michel Tsiba - the first Dutch Pair ever to go to a Worlds Championships (in 2021) are still together and not doing too badly. They were 14th at Worlds...
Last year's thread can be found here: https://www.goldenskate.com/forum/threads/dutch-figure-skating-2023-2024.95690/
Pairs (SR)
There were two pairs former season but Nika Osipova and Dmitry Epstein split last year. It was said that Dmitry was looking for a new partner (again) but I read he is now seeing himself as an ex-athlete. Nika also seems to have finished her Figure Skating career.
Daria Danilova/Michel Tsiba - the first Dutch Pair ever to go to a Worlds Championships (in 2021) are still together and not doing too badly. They were 14th at Worlds...
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Pairs (SR)
Daria Danilova/Michel Tsiba - the first Dutch Pair ever to go to a Worlds Championships (in 2021) are still together, and not doing too badly. They were 15th at Worlds last season, and managed to get an Olympic spot at Worlds. If that really happens, they would be the first Dutch pair ever to go to the Olympics. They've got one GP assignment as of now: NHK trophy. Let's hope they'll get another one!
Ice Dance (SR)
To my great regret Hanna Jakucs and Alessio Galli are no longer representing The Netherlands. They took part in the EC and WC in the past (and went to Euros last year) and train with Barbara Fusar-Poli in Italy. That last seemed to be part of an issue, and there was a law suit, and sadly their clearance was withdrawn. Sadly, because I liked the rivalry with the other Dutch couple (very close rivalries are always fun to watch).
Chelsea Verhaegh and Sherim van Geffen - they made a coaching switch to Maksim Nikitin and Oleksandra Nazarova (Ukranians who coach in The Netherlands) two seasons ago. I will cheer for them as they're Dutch, and I am too, but I don't like the way they bullied their rivals away with a lawsuit.
Women
Julia van Dijk has returned to SRs and presumably is very motivated, as she missed a great deal of last season due to an injury.
Niki Wories returned last season, but did not manage to get the minimums for worlds. she has got them now, as the minimum TES for women was lowered. Not much help if wanting to attend Worlds last year, but still.....
Jolanda Vos in also aiming to compete in Srs this season (and has already done so in Coupe du Printemps and Challenge Cup last season)
There still are some young women in JRs and (Advanced and Basic) Novice of whom Angel Delevaque seems to be the most promising. She took part in Jr Worlds last year and attained the FS. Let's hope she continues to go forward.
Men
We even have a boy in Advanced Novice (the first boy since Thomas Kennes) called Leon Lo. He had quite a few successes in competitions last season. I don't know if he is old enough to be a junior internationally.
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