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Tuesday, May 31, 2011

Canadian Off-Season News

Junior National Champion Nam Nguyen will turn 13 in May and will skate on the JGP this fall.

Jessica Dube has teamed up with Sebastian Wolfe and will compete in pairs this season.

According to this article, Bryce Davison is still waiting to be cleared by doctors to skate and it is unclear whether he will be able to fully rehabilitate to compete at his previous level.

Duhamel and Radford have already completed their routines for next season and will take June off for vacation.

Ice dancers Paul and Islam have set a goal to be in the top 2 at Canadian Nationals this season.

Joey Russell who competed at Worlds has announced his retirement.

Jeremy Ten has broke his left foot and will likely be out for part of the season.

Vanessa Crone and Paul Poirier, National Ice Dance Champions, have split.

Lawrence and Swiegers will debut their programs at the Indy Pairs Challenge.

Monday, April 25, 2011

World Championships--Mens Preliminary Round

The top 12 (bolded) qualify for the short program.
  1. Takahiko Kozuka, JPN: 88.00 TES + 77.00 PCS = 165.00
  2. Alexander Majorov, SWE: 74.56 TES + 62.08 PCS = 136.64
  3. Michal Brezina, CZE: 67.87 TES + 65.00 PCS -2.00 = 130.87
  4. Peter Liebers, GER: 69.95 TES + 60.94 PCS -1.00 = 129.89
  5. Viktor Pfeifer, AUT: 63.14 TES + 60.08 PCS = 123.22
  6. Paolo Bacchini, ITA: 61.51 TES + 60.78 PCS = 122.29
  7. Joey Russell, CAN: 61.43 TES + 57.94 PCS - 1.00 = 118.37
  8. Kim Lucine, MON: 59.06 TES + 58.72 PCS = 117.78
  9. Maxim Shipov, ISR: 64.86 TES + 51.56 PCS = 116.42
  10. Jorik Hendrickx, BEL: 53.5 TES + 57.14 PCS -1.00 = 109.59
  11. Misha Ge, UZB: 54.39 TES + 55.00 PCS = 109.39
  12. Min-Seok Kim, KOR: 50.25 TES + 49.42 PCS -1.00 = 98.67
  13. Mark Webster,  AUS: 48.84 TES + 48.00 PCS - 1.00 = 95.84
  14. Justus Strid, DEN: 48.06 TES + 48.10 PCS -1.00 = 95.16
  15. David Richardson, GBR: 47.42 TES + 46.78 PCS -1.00 = 93.20
  16. Tigran Vardanjan, HUN: 48.50 TES + 42.66 PCS = 91.16
  17. Mikael Redin, SUI: 44.31 TES + 48.48 PCS -2.00 = 90.79
  18. Kutay Eryoldas, TUR: 43.46 TES + 43.14 PCS = 86.60
  19. Stephen Li-Chung Kuo, TPE: 38.57 TES + 47.14 PCS = 85.71
  20. Bela Papp, FIN: 40.47 TES + 44.00 PCS -1.00 = 83.47
  21. Harry Hau Yin Lee, HKG: 46.09 TES + 36.30 PCS = 83.39
  22. Vitali Luchanok, BLR: 37.81 TES + 43.70 PCS = 81.51
  23. Sarkis Hayrapetyan, ARM: 38.27 TES + 40.98 PCS - 2.00 = 77.25
  24. Georgi Kenchadze, BUL: 38.06 TES + 35.66 PCS = 73.72
     

Tuesday, January 25, 2011

Canadian Nationals Recap and International Teams

Mens:
Patrick Chan won this competition to no one's surprise, but what was surprising was the margin he won by.  His total competition score was 285.85, a Canadian record, and even taking into account score inflation, this is an astronomical score.  He landed two solid quads in his free skate (one in combination) and a nice triple axel.  The choreography and the performance will give you goosebumps and it's definitely a World Championship winning performance.  Video of his free skate can be found here: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NPcPTXUh1uA

Shawn Sawyer delivered a brilliant performance to win the silver medal and secure his spot on the World team.  He has a very entertaining free program and it's nice to see him match his artistic ability with technical skills.  Here's his program: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Dv2hBOJALYM

A relative unknown internationally, Joey Russell was able to finish third in both segments and claim the bronze medal.  Kevin Reynolds struggled and was only able to finish 4th.

The Four Continents Team will be Sawyer, Russell and Reynolds.  The Worlds Team will be Chan, Sawyer and Russell.

Liam Firus had a strong showing to finish 6th while Andre Rogozine struggled and was only able to finish 13th.  Both will represent Canada at the World Junior Championships.

Ladies:
Cynthia Phaneuf was able to claim her second Canadian title, her first won back in 2004.  She won by nearly 15 points against several strong competitors.  Here's her free skate: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SEzIR1k0Dkk

Myriane Samson had a strong free skate to claim the silver medal and her spot on the World team.  She beat out bronze medalist Amelie Lacoste by 6 points.  Samson's free skate is here: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wEm6hEtoGyo

The Four Continents Team will be Phaneuf, Samson and Lacoste.  The World Team will be Phaneuf and Samson.

Alexandra Najarro finished 4th and Vanessa Grenier finished 7th to qualify for the World Juniors Team.

2010 Pairs Champion Jessica Dube finished a strong 6th in singles.  She plans to return to pairs skating with her partner Bryce Davison next season.

Pairs:
Moore-Towers and Moscovitch have emerged as a top pairs team in Canada and the World after their trip to the Grand Prix Final.  They had two strong programs and easily took the title by 16 points.  Here's their free skate from Skate Canada: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cB8MGg1HOwE

The new team of Duhamel and Radford had a strong free skate to climb up to second place in the standings.  They had a strong outing at their Grand Prix debut and have continued to improve.  They had a few blips with their short program that they'll want to clean up before worlds, but this team could definitely contend for the national title next season.  Here's their free skate from earlier this season: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZzC3JSg7Ji4

The Four Continents Team is Moore-Towers/Moscovitch, Duhamel/Radford, and Lawrence/Swiegers.  The Worlds Team is Moore-Towers/Moscovitch and Duhamel/Radford.

Jones and Gaskell finished 6th.  They will be joined on the World Junior Team by Purich and Schultz.

Ice Dance
Virtue and Moir unfortunately had to pull out of nationals.  This means that Four Continents will be the first time we get a look at their programs and how they've been training since Tessa's surgery.  I have no doubts they can make the World podium, just what color medal they'll receive.

Nationals did show how incredibly talented and deep Canada's field is.  Unfortunately there are four teams that all could do well at nationals and are continuing to climb the ranks and Canada can only have three spots on their International teams.  And their top teams are all relatively the same age and in a sport where competitors can easily go into their late 20s and 30s, there may not be room for new teams for some time.

Crone and Poirier are actually the youngest of the bunch and were able to squeak out their first ever Canadian title by only 1.03 points.  They're still not ready to challenge the very top tier of teams as Davis and White have scored over 100 points on their free skate internationally and Crone and Poirier were just shy of this mark at nationals where scores are generally elevated.  Here's their free dance: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rWnfkJZk020

Right on their tails are Weaver and Poje.  These teams have such different styles and their scores and abilities are so close that it often comes down to a matter of preference.  Both of these teams made the Grand Prix Final and I think they'll continue to battle it out at home and internationally for years to come.  Their free dance: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=b6F_KyIlDBY

The Four Continents and Worlds Team is: Virtue/Moir, Crone/Poirier, and Weaver/Poje.

The Junior World Team is Orford/Williams and Oliveira/Hockley.

Sunday, January 23, 2011

Canadian Nationals: Mens Free Skate

  1. Patrick Chan: 103.41 TES + 93.66 PCS = 197.07
    1. He executed a Quadruple Toe, Quadruple Toe + Triple Toe, Triple Lutz, Level 3 Step Sequence, Level 4 Sit Spin, Triple Axel, Triple Lutz + Single Loop + Triple Salchow, Level 3 Camel Spin, Triple Flip, Triple Loop + Double Toe, Double Axel, and Level 3 Combination Spin with all positive GOEs.
  2. Shawn Sawyer: 75.09 TES + 76.36 PCS = 151.45
    1. He executed a Triple Axel, Triple Flip + Triple Toe, Triple Lutz, Triple Salchow, Level 4 Sit Spin, Triple Loop, Triple Flip (under-rotated) + Triple Loop, Level 2 Step Sequence, Double Axel, Level 4 Camel Spin, Double Axel + Double Toe + Double Loop and Level 4 Combination Spin with only one negative GOE.
  3. Joey Russell: 67.49 TES + 68.12 PCS -1.00 = 134.61
    1. He executed a Triple Axel, Triple Flip + Triple Loop, Triple Lutz + Double Toe + Double Loop, Level 3 Sit Spin, Double Axel, Level 2 Step Sequence, Triple Flip (under-rotated and fall), Triple Lutz, Triple Salchow +Triple Toe, Double Axel, Level 3 Sit Spin, and Level 4 Combination Spin with only three negative GOEs.
  4. Kevin Reynolds: 67.33 TES + 63.76 PCS -1.00 =130.09
    1. He executed a Double Salchow, Quadruple Toe, Triple Axel, Level 4 Upright Spin, Triple Loop, Triple Axel (under-rotated) + Double Toe, Triple Lutz, Level 3 Sit Spin, Level 2 Step Sequence, Triple Salchow, Triple Flip + Triple Toe + Double Loop, and Level 4 Combination Spin with only four negative GOEs.
  5. Liam Firus: 62.82 TES + 61.92 PCS = 124.74
    1. He executed a Triple Lutz + Triple Toe, Double Axel + Triple Toe, Triple Flip (edge call), Level 4 Sit Spin, Level 2 Step Sequence, Triple Loop, Triple Salchow, Triple Lutz, Double Axel + Double Toe + Single Loop, Double Flip, Level 3 Combination Spin and Level 4 Sit Spin with only three negative GOEs.
  6. Elladj Balde: 61.25 TES + 63.84 PCS -1.00 = 124.09
    1. He executed a Triple Axel (fall), Double Axel + Triple Toe, Triple Lutz, Level 3 Sit Spin, Level 2 Step Sequence, Triple Flip, Triple Lutz + Double Toe, Triple Salchow, Double Axel, Triple Loop, Level 1 Combination Spin and Level 4 Combination spin with only three negative GOEs.
  7. Ronald Lam: 62.72 TES + 54.58 PCS = 117.30
    1. He executed a Triple Axel, Triple Lutz + Triple Toe, Single Loop, Level 2 Upright Spin, Triple Flip (edge call)+ Double Toe + Double Toe, Triple Lutz, Triple Salchow, Triple Flip + Double Toe, Level 3 Step Sequence, Double Axel, Level 3 Sit Spin and Level 3 Combination Spin with only four negative GOEs.
  8. Samuel Morais: 62.29 TES + 51.00 PCS =113.29
    1. He executed a Triple Axel, Triple Lutz + Triple Toe, Triple Axel + Salchow, Level 4 Sit Spin, Triple Lutz, Triple Salchow, Level 3 Step Sequence, Triple Flip (under-rotated), Double Axel + Double Axel Sequence, Triple Loop, Level 4 Upright Spin, and Level 3 Combination Spin with only three negative GOEs.
  9. Dave Ferland: 58.61 TES + 54.60 PCS =113.21
    1. He executed a Triple Axel, Triple Loop, Triple Flip (under-rotated), Level 3 Sit Spin, Level 2 Step Sequence, Triple Salchow, Triple Toe, Triple Salchow + Double Toe + Double Loop, Level 2 Sit Sopin, Triple Loop + Double Toe, Double Axel + Double Axel Sequence, and Level 3 Combination Spin with five positive GOEs.
  10. Maxime-Billy Fortin: 54.81 TES + 56.70 PCS =
    1. He executed a Single Axel, Triple Flip + Triple Toe, Triple Lutz, Level 3 Sit Spin, Triple Salchow, Triple Loop, Level 1 Combination Spin, Triple Flip, Triple Salchow + Double Toe, Level 3 Step Sequence, Double Axel and Level 1 Camel Spin with only three negative GOEs.
Final Results:
  1. Patrick Chan: 285.85
  2. Shawn Sawyer: 229.09
  3. Joey Russell: 204.02
  4. Kevin Reynolds: 191.85
  5. Elladj Balde: 190.16
  6. Liam Firus: 185.40
  7. Ronald Lam: 174.69
  8. Ian Martinez: 169.38
  9. Marc-Andre Craig: 165.82
  10. Maxime-Billy Fortin: 163.77

Saturday, January 22, 2011

Canadian Nationals: Mens Short Program

  1. Patrick Chan: 44.48 TES + 44.30 PCS = 88.78
    1. He executed a Quadrupe Toe, Double Axel, Level 4 Combination Spin, Triple Flip + Triple Toe, Level 4 Sit Spin, Level 3 Camel Spin and Level 3 Step Sequence with all positive GOEs.
  2. Shawn Sawyer: 41.59 TES + 36.05 PCS = 77.64
    1. He executed a Triple Axel, Triple Flip + Triple Toe, Triple Lutz, Level 4 Sit Spin, Level 4 Camel Spin, Level 3 Step Sequence, and Level 4 Combination Spin with only one negative GOE.
  3. Joey Russell: 36.36. TES + 33.05 PCS = 69.41
    1. He executed a Triple Axel, Triple Flip + Triple Loop, Level 3 Sit Spin, Triple Lutz, Level 3 Camel Spin, Level 2 Step Sequence, and Level 3 Combination Spin with only one negative GOE.
  4. Elladj Baldes: 35.64 TES + 30.43 PCS = 66.07
    1. He executed a Triple Axel, Triple Flip + Triple Toe, Triple Lutz, Level 4 Sit Spin, Level 2 Step Sequence, Level 2 Camel Spin and Level 3 Combination Spin with only one negative GOE.
  5. Kevin Reynolds: 30.04 TES + 31.72 PCS = 61.76
    1. He executed a Quadruple Salchow (under-rotated) + Double Toe, Single Axel, Quadruple Toe, Level 4 Upright Spin, Level 4 Sit Spin, Level 2 Step Sequence and Level 4 Combination Spin with four positive GOEs.
  6. Ian Martinez: 31.52 TES + 29.88 PCS = 61.40
    1. He executed a Double Axel, Triple Flip + Triple Toe, Triple Lutz, Level 2 Camel Spin, Level 4 Sit Spin, Level 2 Step Sequence and Level 3 Combination Spin with only one negative GOE.
  7. Liam Firus: 30.06 TES + 30.60 PCS = 60.66
    1. He executed a Triple Lutz + Triple Toe, Triple Loop, Double Axel, Level 1 Combination Spin, Level 4 Upright Spin, Level 2 Step Sequence and Level 4 Camel Spin with only one negative GOE.
  8. Patrick Myzyk: 30.92 TES + 27.42 PCS = 58.34
    1. He executed a Triple Lutz + Double Toe, Triple Flip, Level 4 Sit Spin, Double Axel, Level 4 Camel Spin, Level 2 Step Sequence and Level 4 Combination Spin with no negative GOEs.
  9. Marc-AndrĂ© Craig: 30.17 TES + 28.92 PCS -1.00 = 58.09
    1. He executed a Triple Axel, Triple Flip + Double Toe, Level 3 Camel Spin, Triple Lutz (edge call and fall), Level 4 Combination Spin, Level 3 Sit Spin and Level 2 Step Sequence with only two negative GOEs.
  10. Ronald Lam: 32.60 TES + 24.79 PCS = 57.39
    1. He executed a Triple Axel, Triple Flip + Triple Toe, Triple Lutz, Level 3 Sit Spin, Level 3 Step Sequence, Level 3 Upright Spin and Level 1 Combination Spin with only two negative GOEs.