From what I understand, Alexei is the only skater scheduled to compete at this event who hasn't either already lost his eligibility or announced plans to do so sometime this season...so I also wonder if this means Alexei's thinking of turning pro?
Somehow I don't think this competition is an ISU-sanctioned event (which it would have to be in order for Alexei to compete there and still keep his eligibility); since CTV hasn't been able to negotiate rights with the ISU to broadcast Worlds or Four Continents, how would they get permission from the ISU to broadcast this event...unless, of course, it's not an ISU-sanctioned event.
Personally, I'm hoping this
won't be an ISU-sponsored event because frankly, I really dislike pro-ams and I'm especially tired of seeing pro skaters (many of whom haven't competed in front of ISU judges for
years!) having to go back to skating ISU-style short programs against eligible skaters (as is the case with most pro-ams). If Alexei can't compete in this event without losing his eligibility (assuming he still wants to keep it), I hope they can just replace him with Ilia (who hasn't skated in Canada since turning pro, IIRC, so I'm sure people would love to see him there!) and keep this as an all-pro event.
BTW, this is a completely different competition than Ice Wars: while there are only two teams on Ice Wars divided by continent (or "USA Vs. the World, as was the case in all the other Ice Wars), this event sounds to me like the old World Team Championships that used to take place between 1994 and 1998.
There were actually
four different teams competing against each other at the World Team Championships (Canada, USA, Russia and Europe). Each team included a man, a woman, and a pairs or ice dance team (and in some years, there were both pairs
and ice dance on each team), the teams were fairly well-balanced, the competitors were a good mix of lesser-known skaters and more familiar faces, and it was always really exciting to watch (I always thought it was more exciting than Ice Wars, IMO!) Out of all the no longer-existing pro competitions between 1994 and 1998, this is probably the event I missed the most, so I'm thrilled to death to see it brought back this season! I can't wait to see this one.
