This is an inexperienced field of skaters with six making their international debut and an additional five making their JGP debut. Of the remaining 9 skaters, only three have won medals on the JGP circuit.
Nathan Chen has had a storied career already at the young age of 14. He has won three national titles and medaled at nationals over six consecutive seasons in four levels. He made his much anticipated JGP debut last season and won gold at his first event with a score that was still in the top 24 season's best by the end of the season. However, he had to withdraw from his 2nd event due to injury after the short program and struggled for the rest of the season and even failed to defend his junior national title. Still, he has a 20 point advantage over this field and can afford to make a few mistakes and still land on top of the podium. He had been working on a triple axel prior to his injuries and if he includes that here it could give him a huge edge.
Challenging him for the top spot will be Ryuju Hino of Japan. He won two medals on the JGP circuit last season and went on to medal at the JGPF. His score at the Final was impressive, nearly topping the 200 point mark, but he scored nearly 30 points lower at Junior Worlds and managed only a 10th place finish.
Nam Nguyen is training with Brian Orser alongside some of the top skaters in the world, including Javier Fernandez and Yuzuru Hanyu. He's long been touted as one of Canada's up and coming talents but hasn't quite lived up to the hype yet. He had trouble getting started last season but rebounded to win a bronze medal at his second JGP event. He did show some improvement at Junior Worlds, but still managed only a 12th place finish.
Other skaters to watch for are Andrei Lazukin who finished 7th in Austria last season and Sei Kawahara who placed 5th and 8th at his two assignments.
Tomoki Hiwatshi could make a run for the podium here. He has won three US national titles at three different levels and at just 13, is eligible for international competition for the first time. When he won the novice men's title last year, he completed four triple jumps in his free skate but only attempted triple toes and salchows. He'll need a bigger arsenal to compete with the top talent here but his artistry might keep him in the mix. Another young name to keep an eye on is Daniel Samohin who won the pewter medal at US Nationals as a novice but is now competing for Israel.
My podium predictions:
Gold: Nathan Chen
Silver: Ryuju Hino
Bronze: Nam Nguyen
Bios of the competitors:
Nam Nguyen, CAN: He placed 12th at Junior Worlds. He finished 9th at JGP France and won bronze at JGP Turkey last season. His personal best is 172.58. He is 15 years old.
Meng Ju Lee, TPE: This is his JGP debut. He is 17 years old.
Charles Tetar, FRA: He placed 7th at JGP France and 7th at JGP Slovenia last season. His personal best is 156.43. He is 18 years old.
Graham Newberry, GBR: This is his JGP debut. He is 15 years old.
Lap Kan Yuen, HKG: He placed 20th at JGP Croatia last season. His personal best is 84.93. He is 17 years old.
Daniel Samohin, ISR: This is his international debut. He is 15 years old.
Ryuju Hino, JPN: He placed 10th at Junior Worlds. He won bronze at JGP France and silver at JGP Austria last season to qualify for the JGP Final where he won bronze. His personal best is 198.92. He is 18 years old.
Sei Kawahara, JPN: He placed 5th at JGP Austria and 8th at JGP Croatia last season. His personal best is 170.41. He is 17 years old.
Zhen Feng Chan, MAS: This is his JGP debut. He is 18 years old.
David Bosquez, MEX: This is his international debut. He is 18 years old.
Donavan Carillo, MEX: This is his international debut. He is 13 years old.
Eduardo Luna, MEX: This is his international debut. He is 18 years old.
June Hyoung Lee, KOR: He finished 17th at Four Continents and 13th at Junior Worlds. He placed 5th at JGP USA and 9th at JGP Turkey last season. His personal best is 176.48. He is 16 years old.
Alexei Genia, RUS: This is his international debut. He is 13 years old.
Andrei Lazukin, RUS: He placed 7th at JGP Austria last season. His personal best is 163.27. He is 15 years old.
Ancio Van Tonder, RSA: This is his JGP debut. He is 15 years old.
John-Olof Hallman, SWE: This is his JGP debut. His personal best is 120.12. He is 16 years old.
Vincent Cuerel, SUI: He placed 20th at JGP France last season. His personal best is 102.15. He is 17 years old.
Nathan Chen, USA: He won gold at JGP Austria last season. His personal best is 222.00. He is 14 years old.
Tomoki Hiwatshi, USA: This is his international debut. He is 13 years old.
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US Nationals Novice Men's Free Skate Results
Sunday, January 20, 2013
US Nationals Novice Men's Short Program Results
Wednesday, January 2, 2013
U.S. Nationals Novice Men's Preview
This is a young but talented group of men. It includes the reigning Intermediate Champion, bronze medalist and pewter medalist. Three of the men competed at the Novice level last season and all of the competitors have competed at nationals previously.
Tomoki Hiwatshi is only 12 years old but looks to follow in Nathan Chen and Vincent Zhou's footsteps and claim the novice men's title. He set the two highest scores in qualifying and is the only novice man who broke 100 in the free skate this season. He has a triple lutz, triple salchow and triple toe. He has his double axel in the bonus in his short program and a triple toe + single loop + double flip in his free skate worth 7.04 points. He also received level 4s on all his spins at sectionals. He'll be going for his third consecutive national title in Omaha.
Oleksiy Melnyk hit a clean, positive GOE short program at sectionals to claim the gold medal. He has all the triple except for a triple axel which give him a technical edge over the competition. He has a triple toe + triple toe combination planned in his free skate that's worth 8.20 points along with a 2A + double loop + double loop. He improved his total score between regionals and sectionals despite scoring lower in his free skate.
Daniel Samohin scored 16 points lower at sectionals than regionals, largely due to deleting two combinations from his free skate. He has a triple lutz, triple toe, triple loop and triple salchow and will be going for a triple lutz + double toe in his short program. Despite the errors, he still took home the gold from Pacific Coast Sectionals and if he can hit all the elements in his free skate he has a great shot at the podium.
Nicholas Vrdoljak improved an impressive 16 points from regionals to sectionals. He has a triple toe + triple toe combination along with a triple flip, triple salchow and triple toe. He hit level 4s on his spins at sectionals as well.
Also in the hunt are Daniel Kulenkamp, Paolo Borromeo and Tony Lu.
My podium predictions:
Gold: Tomoki Hiwatshi
Silver: Daniel Samohin
Bronze: Oleksiy Melnyk
Pewter: Nicholas Vrdoljak
Bios of the competitors:
Paolo Borromeo: He is 13 years old and competes for the Los Angeles Figure Skating Club. He is the reigning Intermediate Men's Bronze Medalist and finished 7th in Juvenile Boys in 2011 and 16th in Juvenile Boys in 2010. He won silver at Southwest Pacific Regionals and silver at Pacific Coast Sectionals to qualify for nationals. He has the 7th best short program, 5th best free skate and 6th best total score.
Aaron Gunderson-Smith: He competes for the Skating Club of Wilmington. He finished 13th in Juvenile Boys in 2008 . He won silver at North Atlantic Regionals and pewter at Eastern Sectionals to qualify for nationals.
Tomoki Hiwatshi: He is 12 years old and competes for the DuPage Figure Skating Club. He is the reigning Intermediate Men's Champion and the 2011 Juvenile Boys Champion and finished 6th in Juvenile Boys in 2010. He won gold at Upper Great Lakes Regionals and gold at Midwestern Sectionals to qualify for nationals. He has the best short program, best free skate and best total score.
Daniel Kulenkamp: He is 17 years old and competes for the St. Paul Figure Skating Club. He finished 12th in Intermediate Men in 2011. He won silver at Upper Great Lakes Regionals and bronze at Midwestern Sectionals to qualify for nationals. He has the 6th best free skate and 7th best total score.
Tony Lu: He is 13 years old and competes on behalf of the Skating Club of Wilmington. He is the 2010 Juvenile Boys Silver Medalist and finished 10th in Novice Men in 2012 and 18th in Juvenile Boys in 2009. He won silver at South Atlantic Regionals and silver at Eastern Sectionals to qualify for Nationals. He has the 6th best short program, 7th best free skate and 5th best total score.
Oleksiy Melnyk: He is 15 years old and competes on behalf of the Washington Figure Skating Club. He is the 2011 Intermediate Men's Silver Medalist and finished 11th in Novice Men in 2012 and 7th in Juvenile Boys in 2009. He won gold at South Atlantic Regionals and gold at Eastern Sectionals to qualify for Nationals. He has the 2nd best short program, 2nd best free skate and 3rd best total score.
Daniel Petrenko: He is 13 years old and competes for the Charles Oak Figure Skating Club. He finished 6th in Intermediate Men in 2011 and 19th in Juvenile Boys in 2008. He won gold at New England Regionals and bronze at Eastern Sectionals to qualify for nationals. He has the 10th best total score.
Daniel Samohin: He is 13 years old and competes for the Los Angeles Figure Skating Club. He is the 2011 Intermediate Men's Pewter Medalist and 2010 Juvenile Boys Champion. He finished 8th in Juvenile Boys in 2009 and 9th in Juvenile Boys in 2008. He won gold at Southwest Pacific Regionals and gold at Pacific Coast Sectionals to qualify for nationals. He has the 3rd best short program, 3rd best free skate and 2nd best total score.
Nicholas Vrdolkak: He is 16 years old and competes for the DuPage Figure Skating Club. He is the 2009 Juvenile Boys Champion and placed 7th in Novice Men in 2012, 5th in Intermediate Men in 2010 and 14th in Juvenile Boys in 2008. He won bronze at Upper Great Lakes Regionals and silver at Midwest Sectionals to qualify for nationals. He has the 4th best short program, 4th best free skate and 4th best total score.
Luke West: He is 15 years old and competes for the Broadmoor Skating Club. He finished 20th in Juvenile Boys in 2009. He won silver at Southwestern Regionals and pewter at Midwestern Sectionals to qualify for nationals. He has the 8th best short program, 10th best free skate and 9th best total score.
Harrison Wong: He competes for the La Jolla Figure Skating Club. He is the reigning Intermediate Men's Pewter Medalist and finished 17th in Juvenile Boys in 2011. He won pewter at Southwest Pacific Regionals and bronze at Midwestern Sectionals to qualify for nationals. He has the 10th best short program.
Albert Zeng: He is 15 years old and competes for the Skating Club of San Francisco. He finished 9th in Juvenile Boys in 2010 and 16th in Juvenile Boys in 2009. He received a bye through regionals and won pewter at Pacific Coast Sectionals to qualify for nationals.
Tomoki Hiwatshi is only 12 years old but looks to follow in Nathan Chen and Vincent Zhou's footsteps and claim the novice men's title. He set the two highest scores in qualifying and is the only novice man who broke 100 in the free skate this season. He has a triple lutz, triple salchow and triple toe. He has his double axel in the bonus in his short program and a triple toe + single loop + double flip in his free skate worth 7.04 points. He also received level 4s on all his spins at sectionals. He'll be going for his third consecutive national title in Omaha.
Oleksiy Melnyk hit a clean, positive GOE short program at sectionals to claim the gold medal. He has all the triple except for a triple axel which give him a technical edge over the competition. He has a triple toe + triple toe combination planned in his free skate that's worth 8.20 points along with a 2A + double loop + double loop. He improved his total score between regionals and sectionals despite scoring lower in his free skate.
Daniel Samohin scored 16 points lower at sectionals than regionals, largely due to deleting two combinations from his free skate. He has a triple lutz, triple toe, triple loop and triple salchow and will be going for a triple lutz + double toe in his short program. Despite the errors, he still took home the gold from Pacific Coast Sectionals and if he can hit all the elements in his free skate he has a great shot at the podium.
Nicholas Vrdoljak improved an impressive 16 points from regionals to sectionals. He has a triple toe + triple toe combination along with a triple flip, triple salchow and triple toe. He hit level 4s on his spins at sectionals as well.
Also in the hunt are Daniel Kulenkamp, Paolo Borromeo and Tony Lu.
My podium predictions:
Gold: Tomoki Hiwatshi
Silver: Daniel Samohin
Bronze: Oleksiy Melnyk
Pewter: Nicholas Vrdoljak
Bios of the competitors:
Paolo Borromeo: He is 13 years old and competes for the Los Angeles Figure Skating Club. He is the reigning Intermediate Men's Bronze Medalist and finished 7th in Juvenile Boys in 2011 and 16th in Juvenile Boys in 2010. He won silver at Southwest Pacific Regionals and silver at Pacific Coast Sectionals to qualify for nationals. He has the 7th best short program, 5th best free skate and 6th best total score.
Aaron Gunderson-Smith: He competes for the Skating Club of Wilmington. He finished 13th in Juvenile Boys in 2008 . He won silver at North Atlantic Regionals and pewter at Eastern Sectionals to qualify for nationals.
Tomoki Hiwatshi: He is 12 years old and competes for the DuPage Figure Skating Club. He is the reigning Intermediate Men's Champion and the 2011 Juvenile Boys Champion and finished 6th in Juvenile Boys in 2010. He won gold at Upper Great Lakes Regionals and gold at Midwestern Sectionals to qualify for nationals. He has the best short program, best free skate and best total score.
Daniel Kulenkamp: He is 17 years old and competes for the St. Paul Figure Skating Club. He finished 12th in Intermediate Men in 2011. He won silver at Upper Great Lakes Regionals and bronze at Midwestern Sectionals to qualify for nationals. He has the 6th best free skate and 7th best total score.
Tony Lu: He is 13 years old and competes on behalf of the Skating Club of Wilmington. He is the 2010 Juvenile Boys Silver Medalist and finished 10th in Novice Men in 2012 and 18th in Juvenile Boys in 2009. He won silver at South Atlantic Regionals and silver at Eastern Sectionals to qualify for Nationals. He has the 6th best short program, 7th best free skate and 5th best total score.
Oleksiy Melnyk: He is 15 years old and competes on behalf of the Washington Figure Skating Club. He is the 2011 Intermediate Men's Silver Medalist and finished 11th in Novice Men in 2012 and 7th in Juvenile Boys in 2009. He won gold at South Atlantic Regionals and gold at Eastern Sectionals to qualify for Nationals. He has the 2nd best short program, 2nd best free skate and 3rd best total score.
Daniel Petrenko: He is 13 years old and competes for the Charles Oak Figure Skating Club. He finished 6th in Intermediate Men in 2011 and 19th in Juvenile Boys in 2008. He won gold at New England Regionals and bronze at Eastern Sectionals to qualify for nationals. He has the 10th best total score.
Daniel Samohin: He is 13 years old and competes for the Los Angeles Figure Skating Club. He is the 2011 Intermediate Men's Pewter Medalist and 2010 Juvenile Boys Champion. He finished 8th in Juvenile Boys in 2009 and 9th in Juvenile Boys in 2008. He won gold at Southwest Pacific Regionals and gold at Pacific Coast Sectionals to qualify for nationals. He has the 3rd best short program, 3rd best free skate and 2nd best total score.
Nicholas Vrdolkak: He is 16 years old and competes for the DuPage Figure Skating Club. He is the 2009 Juvenile Boys Champion and placed 7th in Novice Men in 2012, 5th in Intermediate Men in 2010 and 14th in Juvenile Boys in 2008. He won bronze at Upper Great Lakes Regionals and silver at Midwest Sectionals to qualify for nationals. He has the 4th best short program, 4th best free skate and 4th best total score.
Luke West: He is 15 years old and competes for the Broadmoor Skating Club. He finished 20th in Juvenile Boys in 2009. He won silver at Southwestern Regionals and pewter at Midwestern Sectionals to qualify for nationals. He has the 8th best short program, 10th best free skate and 9th best total score.
Harrison Wong: He competes for the La Jolla Figure Skating Club. He is the reigning Intermediate Men's Pewter Medalist and finished 17th in Juvenile Boys in 2011. He won pewter at Southwest Pacific Regionals and bronze at Midwestern Sectionals to qualify for nationals. He has the 10th best short program.
Albert Zeng: He is 15 years old and competes for the Skating Club of San Francisco. He finished 9th in Juvenile Boys in 2010 and 16th in Juvenile Boys in 2009. He received a bye through regionals and won pewter at Pacific Coast Sectionals to qualify for nationals.
Monday, November 12, 2012
Midwest Sectionals Novice Men's Results
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