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bluesdeluxe · 5 months
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Grand Prix Final 2023-24: Junior Men | Preview
1 — Rio Nakata | 28 points JPN | SB 222.35 at JGP Istanbul 2 — Juheon Lim | 28 points KOR | SB 234.86 at CS Denis Ten Memorial 3 — Francois Pitot | 28 points FRA | SB 219.86 at JGP Osaka 4 — Hyungyeom Kim | 28 points KOR | SB 230.46 at CS Ondrej Nepela Memorial 5 — Daniel Martynov | 26 points USA | SB 220.09 at JGP Yerevan 6 — Adam Hagara | 24 points SVK | SB 222.78 at CS Ondrej Nepela Memorial + Adam is the first Slovak to win a JGP gold!
Alternates: Beck Strommer (24 points, USA), Minkyu Seo (22 points, KOR), Daiya Ebihara (22 points, JPN)
Best luck to all the competitors! Junior Women GPF here
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Daniel Martynov skating to Woodkid for his short program at the 2023 World Junior Championships and 2022 Junior Grand Prix Egna.
(Sources: Figure Skaters Online and Getty Images Sport)
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sarakiz · 1 year
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did not expect to come out of the men's free skate with so many new favs!! what a competition!!
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figureskatingfanblog · 3 months
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Fall out of the opening Quad Toe. Nice Triple Axel combo. Nice spin. Nice Triple Loop. Nice Triple axel. Nice choreo sequence. Nice Triple-Triple. Nice three-jump combo. Nice Triple Lutz. Nice spin. Nice step sequence. Nice spin.
While not his best skate, that was a good skate from Daniel Martynov.
149.52, 227.05 and into third place behind Ma and Paniot and ahead of Kovar.
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sywtwfs · 3 months
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Team USA for 2024 ISU Championships
World Championships
Men: Ilia Malinin, Jason Brown, Camden Pulkinen (Alt: Maxim Naumov, Andrew Torgashev, Jimmy Ma)
Women: Amber Glenn, Isabeau Levito (Alt: Ava Ziegler, Elyce Lin-Gracey, Starr Andrews)
Pairs: Emily Chan/Spencer Akira Howe, Ellie Kam/Danny O’Shea, Valentina Plazas/Maximiliano Fernandez (Alt: Chelsea Liu/Balazs Nagy, Isabelle Martins/Ryan Bedard*)
Ice Dance: Madison Chock/Evan Bates, Christina Carreira/Anthony Ponomarenko, Emily Bratti/Ian Somerville (Alt: Caroline Green/Michael Parsons, Eva Pate/Logan Bye, Emilea Zingas/Vadym Kolesnik)
Four Continents Championships (announced before Nationals)
Men: Tomoki Hiwatashi, Camden Pulkinen (WD), Andrew Torgashev (Alt: Maxim Naumov, Liam Kapeikis, Jimmy Ma)
Women: Amber Glenn (WD), Lindsay Thorngren, Ava Ziegler (Alt: Elyce Lin-Gracey, Audrey Shin, Starr Andrews)
Pairs: Ellie Kam/Danny O’Shea, Chelsea Liu/Balazs Nagy, Valentina Plazas/Maximiliano Fernandez (Alt: Isabelle Martins/Ryan Bedard, Maria Mokhova/Ivan Mokhov)
Ice Dance: Madison Chock/Evan Bates (WD), Christina Carreira/Anthony Ponomarenko, Caroline Green/Michael Parsons (Alt: Emilea Zingas/Vadym Kolesnik, Oona Brown/Gage Brown, Eva Pate/Logan Bye)
Junior World Championships
Men: Daniel Martynov, Jacob Sanchez (Alt: Beck Strommer, Taira Shinohara, Lucius Kazanecki)
Women: Josephine Lee, Sherry Zhang (Alt: Logan Higase-Chen, Sarah Everhardt, Elyce Lin-Gracey)
Pairs: Olivia Flores/Luke Wang, Naomi Williams/Lachlan Lewer, Adele Zheng/Andy Deng
Ice Dance: Leah Neset/Artem Markelov, Elliana Peal/Ethan Peal, Yahli Pedersen/Jeffrey Chen (Alt: Jenna Hauer/Benjamin Starr, Caroline Mullen/Brendan Mullen, Olivia Ilin/Dylan Cain)
*Pending TES minimums
Sources: 1, 2, 3, 4, 5
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justnotkrikkit · 7 months
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let's talk men's junior grand prix final
(I calculated this on reddit no I'm not stealing off battlestarvalk i AM battlestarvalk)
For Adam Hagara to fail to qualify in JGPF, the following situation exactly must occur:
Beck Strommer or Daiya Ebihara win Poland JGP
Juheon Lim comes second in Poland JGP
Daniel Martynov wins Armenia JGP
For Minkyu Seo to qualify in JGPF, three of the following situations cannot occur:
Juheon gets a podium at Poland JGP
Beck and Daiya come either 1st or 2nd at Poland JGP
Daniel comes 1st or 2nd at Armenia JGP
Fedir Kulish wins in Armenia and has a total score above 427.42
For example - if Juheon wins in Poland (so only one of Beck/Daiya can get 2nd or higher instead of both), Fedir doesn't win Armenia, and Daniel comes 3rd, Minkyu qualifies to JGPF.
There's two men scheduled for both Poland and Armenia (Luka Imedashvili and Oscar Oliver) who could theoretically also qualify to JGPF but that feels unlikely.
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engarde-unlp · 7 months
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Final Junior Grand Prix: Caras nuevas en la categoría masculina
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Con los 6 mejores patinadores de la serie Grand Prix ya definidos, el hielo de Beijing se prepara para recibir a los nuevos competidores masculinos.
Con el último evento clasificatorio de la serie Grand Prix, Yerevan le otorgó la última plaza de la final al estadounidense Daniel Martynov quien obtuvo el oro. Con este resultado se conformó la lista de patinadores que disputarán el título del Final Grand Prix en China.
Esta temporada veremos a caras nuevas en este punto de la temporada; a pesar de que no es el primer ciclo competitivo de todos ellos, esta será la primera vez que sus nombres serán anunciados como competidores en la final.
Los patinadores masculinos que participarán son:
Francois Pitot (FRA)
Rio Nakata (JPN)
Juheon Lim (KOR)
Hyungyeom Kim (KOR)
Adam Hagara (SVK)
Daniel Martynov (USA)
El Final Junior Grand Prix se llevará a cabo entre el 06 de diciembre y el 10 del mismo mes en Beijing junto con la división mayor de patinadores.
Publicado por Florencia Arce
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goalhofer · 3 years
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2021-22 Torpedo Nizhny Novgorod Roster
Wingers
#10 Ilya Fedotov (Saratov, Russia)
#11 Kenny Agostino (Mt. Olive Township, New Jersey)
#12 Anton Shenfeld (Magnitogorsk, Russia) C
#22 Yegor Babenko (Tyumen, Russia)
#27 Sergei Goncharuk (Tolyatti, Russia)
#72 Daniel Zaar (Helsingborg, Sweden)
#80 Nikita Shavin (Knyaginino, Russia)
#82 Ivan Chekhovich (Yekaterinburg, Russia)
#83 Danil Veryayev (Arzamas, Russia) A
#88 Damir Zhafyarov (Moscow, Russia) A
#97 Artur Tyanulin (Kazan, Russia)
Centers
#13 Artem Mikheyev (Kazan, Russia)
#14 Alexei Drobin (Chelyabinsk, Russia)
#29 Marek Hrivík (Čadca, Slovakia)
#51 Andy Miele (Grosse Pointe Woods, Michigan)
#93 Andrei Belevich (Grodno, Belarus)
Defensemen
#8 Theodor Lennström (Stockholm, Sweden)
#15 Georgi Misharin (Sverdlovsk, Russia)
#24 Alexander Pelevin (Balakhna, Russia)
#34 Pavel Turbin (Omsk, Russia)
#45 Dmitri Vozovik (Moscow, Russia)
#65 Maxim Fedotov (Saratov, Russia)
#74 Mikhail Orlov (Moscow, Russia)
#75 Ziyat Paigin (Penza, Russia)
#77 Yegor Martynov (Chelyabinsk, Russia)
#96 Mark Marin (Tolyatti, Russia)
Goalies
#3 Alexei Murygin (Khabarovsk, Russia)
#52 Pyotr Kochetkov (Penza, Russia)
#90 Andrei Tikhomirov (Nizhny Novgorod, Russia)
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digi-lead · 6 years
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junker-town · 6 years
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2018 World Juniors rosters and key players to watch
The tournament begins Tuesday in Buffalo.
If you needed a warmup to get into international hockey before the 2018 Winter Olympics, the best young players in the world will have you covered at the 2018 World Junior Championship tournament. The United States will be looking to defend its title on home ice in Buffalo after a thrilling victory in Montreal a year ago.
The World Juniors is an annual under-20 tournament featuring junior national teams full of top prospects. It’s a great chance to watch some extremely gifted players in an intense competition as they represent their countries. Even if it’s not quite star-studded like an NHL-backed Olympic tournament would be, the talent level will be high.
And for NHL fans, the tournament is always a stellar opportunity to keep up with the future of the game. Many of the players in Buffalo will go on to become NHL stars. If you want to get a leg up on your friends when discussing the 2018 draft, then following the World Juniors is a good place to start.
With that in mind, here’s a quick look at every team competing in the 2018 World Juniors, along with a key player to watch on each roster. NHL rights are included in parenthesis.
United States
Roster
Forwards: Ryan Poehling (MTL), Brady Tkachuk, Josh Norris (SJS), Casey Mittelstadt (BUF), Joey Anderson (NJD), Kailer Yamamoto (EDM), Patrick Harper (NSH), Logan Brown (OTT), Kieffer Bellows (NYI), Riley Tufte (DAL), Trent Frederic (BOS), Max Jones (ANA)
Defensemen: Ryan Lindgren (BOS), Quinn Hughes, Adam Fox (CGY), Dylan Samberg (WPG), Scott Perunovich, Andrew Peeke (CBJ), Mikey Anderson (LAK)
Goaltenders: Jake Oettinger (DAL), Joseph Woll (TOR), Jeremy Swayman (BOS)
Key player to watch: Quinn Hughes
There are a lot of must-see talents on Team USA, including Mittelstadt, Norris, and Yamamoto, but Hughes stands out because you’ve probably never seen him before. The University of Michigan star is a top prospect for the 2018 NHL Draft, and projects as a possible top-five pick. He’s undersized but makes up for it with amazing skating and puck handling. This will be the first chance for a lot of fans to see him up close, which should be exciting.
Canada
Roster
Forwards: Dillon Dube (CGY), Jonah Gadjovich (VAN), Boris Katchouk (TBL), Maxime Comtois (ANA), Taylor Raddysh (TBL), Tyler Steenbergen (ARI), Drake Batherson (OTT), Michael McLeod (NJD), Brett Howden (TBL), Sam Steel (ANA), Alex Formenton (OTT), Jordan Kyrou (STL), Robert Thomas (STL)
Defensemen: Jake Bean (CAR), Conor Timmins (COL), Cal Foote (TBL), Cale Makar (COL), Dante Fabbro (NSH), Kale Clague (LAK), Victor Mete (MTL)
Goaltenders: Carter Hart (PHI), Colton Point (DAL)
Key player to watch: Robert Thomas
Team Canada lacks the usual star power you’d expect from the world’s biggest hockey powerhouse, but it’s still a solid roster full of top prospects. Thomas, the No. 20 overall pick in the 2017 draft, stands out given his scorching start in the OHL. The versatile center has 46 points in 27 games for the London Knights after averaging a point per game last season.
Sweden
Roster
Forwards: Marcus Davidsson (BUF), Tim Soderlund (CHI), Glenn Gustafsson, Elias Pettersson (VAN), Linus Lindstrom (CGY), Fredrik Karlstrom (DAL), Alexander Nylander (BUF), Isac Lundestrom, Jesper Boqvist (NJD), Axel Jonsson Fjallby (WAS), Lias Andersson (NYR), Fabian Zetterlund (NJD), Oskar Steen (BOS)
Defensemen: Rasmus Dahlin, Erik Brannstrom (VGK), Timothy Liljegren (TOR), Linus Hogberg (PHI), Gustav Lindstrom (DET), Jesper Sellgren, Jacob Moverare (LAK)
Goaltenders: Filip Gustavsson (PIT), Filip Larsson (DET), Olle Eriksson Ek (ANA)
Key player to watch: Rasmus Dahlin
Get ready to hear his name over and over. Rasmus Dahlin. It’s a great name for a prospect so talented he’s like the Connor McDavid of defensemen. Dahlin already has a treasure trove of ridiculous highlights on YouTube and he doesn’t turn 18 until April. The consensus projected No. 1 overall pick for the 2018 NHL Draft is a special prospect, and he’ll be a leader for Sweden despite being one of the youngest players on the team. Expect this to be a fun precursor to his leading role in Pyeongchang before he makes his NHL debut next fall.
Russia
Roster
Forwards: Vitali Abramov (CBJ), Andrei Altybarmakan (CHI), Georgi Ivanov, Artur Kayumov (CHI), Klim Kostin (STL), Mikhail Maltsev (NJD), Artyom Manukyan, Alexei Polodyan, German Rubtsov (PHI), Marsel Sholokhov, Dmitri Sokolov (MIN), Andrei Svechnikov
Defensemen: Nikolai Knyzhov, Nikita Makeyev, Artyom Minulin, Dmitri Samorukov (EDM), Alexander Shepelev, Vladislav Syomin, Anatoli Yelizarov, Yegor Zaitev (NJD)
Goaltenders: Vladislav Sukhachyov, Mikhail Berdin (WPG), Alexei Melnichuk
Key player to watch: Andrei Svechnikov
There’s little doubt who will be the star player for Russia in Buffalo. Svechnikov is widely expected to be the first forward selected in the 2018 NHL Draft. The 18-year-old has 14 goals in 16 games with the OHL’s Barrie Colts this season, and could be a prime contender to lead the tournament in scoring if Russia can make a deep run. Between Dahlin, Svechnikov, and Hughes, you’ll potentially be able to see the top three draft picks for next year.
Finland
Roster
Forwards: Juha Jaaska, Janne Kuokkanen (CAR), Otto Koivula (NYI), Kristian Vesalainen (WPG), Joona Koppanen (BOS), Eetu Tuulola (CGY), Eeli Tolvanen (NSH), Markus Nurmi (OTT), Aapeli Rasanen (EDM), Joni Ikonen (MTL), Aleksi Heponiemi (FLA), Jere Innala, Rasmus Kupari
Defensemen: Miro Heiskanen (DAL), Robin Salo (NYI), Eemeli Rasanen (TOR), Juuso Valimaki (CGY), Olli Juolevi (VAN), Urho Vaakanainen (BOS), Henri Jokiharju (CHI), Kasper Kotkansalo (DET)
Goaltenders: Ukko-Pekka Luukkonen (BUF), Lassi Lehtinen, Niilo Halonen
Key player to watch: Miro Heiskanen
The Heiskanen hype train rolls into Buffalo this week. The Stars’ 2017 first-round pick is already playing a starring role in Finland’s top league at age 18 and will likely be the country’s top defenseman for the 2018 Winter Olympics in February. Heiskanen has elite-level NHL upside, and this will be his first chance to put it all on display for a North American audience.
Czech Republic
Roster
Forwards: Filip Chytil (NYR), Filip Helt (STL), Martin Kaut, Krystof Hrabik, Petr Kodytek, Daniel Kurovsky, Jakub Lauko, Albert Michnac, Martin Necas (CAR), Radovan Pavlik, Kristian Reichel, Ostap Safin (EDM), Marek Zachar, Filip Zadina
Defensemen: Vojtech Budik (BUF), Jakub Galvas (CHI), Libor Hajek (TBL), Filip Kral, Radim Salda, Ondrej Vala (DAL)
Goaltenders: Milan Kloucek, Josef Korenar (SJS), Jakub Skarek
Key player to watch: Filip Zadina
The Czech Republic boasts a pair of 2017 first-round picks in Chytil and Necas, but its best player may be Zadina, the 2018 draft-eligible prospect who projects as a potential top-five pick. He’s been adjusting to the North American game this season with 46 points in 32 games in the QMJHL, and NHL.com gives him a (likely unreasonable) comparison to Patrick Kane. This could be a breakout opportunity for the 18-year-old.
Denmark
Roster
Forwards: Jacob Schmidt-Svejstrup, Valdemar Ahlberg, Christian Mathiasen-Wejse, Jonas Rondbjerg (VGK), Lucas Andersen, Nikolaj Krag (STL), Joachim Blichfeld (SJS), Daniel Nielsen, Andreas Grundtvig, David Madsen, Magnus Molge, Phillip Schultz, Christoffer Gath
Defensemen: Oliver Larsen, Malte Setkov (DET), Christian Larsen, Jakob Jessen, Jeppe Mogensen, Rasmus Heine, Lasse Mortensen
Goaltenders: Emil Gransoe, Mads Soegaard, Kasper Krog
Key player to watch: Jonas Rondbjerg
One of just two Golden Knights prospects in the tournament, Rondbjerg will also likely be Denmark’s best player. The 2017 third-round pick is already playing a steady role with the Vaxjo Lakers in the SHL, Sweden’s top league, as an 18-year-old. He has seven points in 25 games this season.
Slovakia
Roster
Forwards: Erik Smolka, Samuel Bucek, Viliam Cacho, Filip Krivosik, Milos Kelemen, Adam Liska, Marian Studenic (NJD), Peter Kundrik, Adam Ruzicka (CGY), Samuel Solensky, Alex Tamasi, Milos Roman
Defensemen: Tomas Hedera, Martin Bodak, Martin Fehervary, Marek Korencik, David Matejovic, Michal Ivan, Vojtech Zelenak, Samuel Fereta
Goaltenders: David Hrenak, Jakub Kostelny, Roman Durny
Key player to watch: Adam Ruzicka
Part of the dying breed of big-bodied power forwards, Ruzicka might’ve gone higher than No. 109 overall in the 2017 draft if he had been playing this well a year ago. The 6’4, 203-pound winger has a team-leading 20 goals and 142 shots on goal in 34 games for the OHL’s Sarnia Sting. He’ll be leaned on heavily on the power play for a team looking to improve upon last year’s eighth-place finish.
Belarus
Roster
Forwards: Viktor Bovbel, Vladislav Ryadchenko, Alexander Lukashevich, Igor Martynov, Arseni Astashevich, Sergei Pishuk, Yegor Sharangovich, Ivan Drozdov, Vladislav Mikhalchuk, Maxim Sushko (PHI), Artyom Anisimov, Ilya Litvinov, Dmitri Grinkevich
Defensemen: Andrei Gostev, Vladislav Sokolovski, Dmitri Deryabin, Vladislav Martynyuk, Vladislav Yeryomenko, Dmitri Burovtsev, Vladislav Gabrus
Goaltenders: Dmitri Rodik, Andrei Grishenko, Vikita Tolopilo
Key player to watch: Maxim Sushko
Belarus only has one player whose rights are held by an NHL team, so it’s not difficult to pick which player to focus on. Sushko, the Flyers’ 2017 fourth-round pick, is a talented winger with 16 goals in 28 games for the OHL’s Owen Sound Attack this season. He’s not going to get much help in Buffalo, but he’s worth keeping an eye on.
Switzerland
Roster
Forwards: Nicolas Muller, Guillaume Maillard, Marco Miranda, Justin Sigrist, Ken Jager, Valentin Nussbaumer, Axel Simic, Sven Leuenberger, Nando Eggenberger, Philipp Kurashev, Andre Heim, Marco Cavalleri, Dario Rohrbach
Defensemen: Simon le Coultre, Davyd Barandun, Tobias Geisser, Nico Gross, Elia Riva, Tim Berni, Dominik Egli
Goaltenders: Matteo Ritz, Akira Schmid, Philip Wuthrich
Key player to watch: Tobias Geisser
Switzerland is a candidate for relegation by the end of this tournament, and its lack of potential NHL talent is a bit reason why. Nico Hischier is no longer around to carry this group, which finished seventh a year ago. The one guy who stands out is Geisser, a 2017 fourth-round pick by the Capitals who brings a ton of size (6’4, 201 pounds) and a big shot to the table.
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Daniel Martynov's short program costume at the 2020 Junior US Nationals.
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figureskatingfanblog · 3 months
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Love his costume!
Huge Triple Axel. Lovely Triple Lutz. Slow in that spin. Nice Triple-Triple. Nice spin. Nice step sequence. Nice spin.
Lovely skate from Daniel Martynov.
77.53 and into fifth place.
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sywtwfs · 1 year
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Team USA: 2023 ISU Championships
World Championships
Men: Ilia Malinin, Jason Brown, Andrew Torgashev* (alt: Camden Pulkinen, Maxim Naumov, Jimmy Ma)
Women: Isabeau Levito, Bradie Tennell, Amber Glenn (alt: Starr Andrews, Lindsay Thorngren, Ava Marie Ziegler)
Pairs: Knierim/Frazier, Chan/Howe, Kam/O’Shea (alt: Smirnova/Siianytsia, Plazas/Fernandez, McBeath/Bartholomay)
Ice Dance: Chock/Bates, Hawayek/Baker, Green/Parsons (alt: Carreira/Ponomarenko, Zingas/Kolesnik, Bratti/Somerville)
Four Continents Championships
Men: Maxim Naumov, Jimmy Ma, Liam Kapeikis (alt: Tomoki Hiwatashi, Yaroslav Paniot, Samuel Mindra)
Women: Isabeau Levito, Bradie Tennell, Amber Glenn (alt: Starr Andrews, Lindsay Thorngren, Gracie Gold)
Pairs: Chan/Howe, Kam/O’Shea, Plazas/Fernandez (alt: McBeath/Bartholomay, Mokhova/Mokhov)
Ice Dance: Chock/Bates, Green/Parsons, Carreira/Ponomarenko (alt: Zingas/Kolesnik, Bratti/Somerville, Pate/Bye)
Junior World Championships
Men: Lucas Broussard, Daniel Martynov, Robert Yampolsky (alt: Michael Xie, Jacob Sanchez, Joseph Klein)
Women: Josephine Lee, Soho Lee, Clare Seo (alt: Ava Ziegler, Mia Kalin, Elyce Lin-Gracey)
Pairs: Baram/Tioumentsev, Williams/Lewer* (alt: Murray/Gillette*)
Ice Dance: Neset/Markelov, Carhart/Horovyi, Hauer/Starr (alt: Pham/Rogers, Peal/Peal, Bland/Sperry)
*Need TES minimums
Sources: 1, 2, 3, 4
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Nice Triple Axel. Nice Triple Axel combo. Nice Triple Loop. Decent spin. Decent choreo sequence. Last jump on that Triple-Triple may have been just slightly under. Nice Triple Flip. Nice Triple Lutz. Nice combo. Nice spin. Nice step sequence. Nice spin. 
Great skate from Daniel Martynov! One slight mistake in the middle of the program, but otherwise, great job! Well done!
149.63, 213.67 and into first ahead of Klein and Kim
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Fall and a bit titled on the Triple Axel. Turn on the last jump of the Triple-Triple, looked a bit under. Nice spin. Nice Triple Lutz. Nice step sequence. Nice spins.
That was not a bad program from Daniel Martynov, but those two mistakes are going to cost him.
64.04 and into eighth 
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figureskatingfanblog · 10 months
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2023/24 International Selection Pool
The International Selection Pool (ISP) includes junior- and senior-level athletes and teams who meet criteria approved by the U.S. Figure Skating International Committee. These athletes and teams are eligible to be considered for assignment to international competitions.    
List as of 8/13/2023
Men
William Annis
Lucas Broussard
Nicholas Brooks
Jason Brown
Lorenzo Elano
Goku Endo
Aleksandr Fegan
Kirk Haugeto
Jonathan Hildebrandt
Tomoki Hiwatashi
Liam Kapeikis
Lucius Kazanecki
Joseph Klein
Kai Kovar
Alexander Liu
Zachary LoPinto
Jimmy Ma
Ilia Malinin
Daniel Martynov
Samuel Mindra
Antonio Monaco
Daniil Murzin
Maxim Naumov
Nhat-Viet Nguyen
Yaroslav Paniot
Camden Pulkinen
Jacob Sanchez
Taira Shinohara
Beck Strommer
Andrew Torgashev
Michael Xie
Robert Yampolsky
Maxim Zharkov
Women
Starr Andrews
Sonia Baram
Mia Barghout
Juliana Barshay
Alena Budko
Annika Chao
Elsa Cheng
Ela Cui
Ting Cui
Sarah Everhardt
Alexa Gasparotto
Lilah Gibson
Amber Glenn
Gracie Gold
Hanna Harrell
Jill Heiner
Hannah Herrera
Sonja Hilmer
Logan Higase-Chen
Athena Huang
Jiaying Ellyse Johnson
Jessica Jurka
Mia Kalin
Ella Kim
Teryn Kim
Katie Krafchik
Josephine Lee
Michelle Lee
Soho Lee
Isabeau Levito
Elyce Lin-Gracey
Hannah Lofton
Cleo Park
Nicole Park
Maryn Pierce
Clare Seo
Katie Shen
Audrey Shin
Phoebe Stubblefield
Bradie Tennell
Lindsay Thorngren
Lindsay Wang
Wren Warne-Jacobsen
Sherry Zhang
Adele Zheng
Ava Ziegler
Pairs
Emily Chan and Spencer Howe
Olivia Flores and Luke Wang
Ellie Kam and Danny O'Shea
Chelsea Liu and Balazs Nagy
Isabelle Martins and Ryan Bedard
Maria Mokhova and Ivan Mokhov
Valentina Plazas and Maximiliano Fernandez
Anastasiia Smirnova and Danil Siianytsia
Naomi Williams and Lachlan Lewer
Adele Zheng and Andy Deng
Ice Dance
Kristina Bland and Matthew Sperry
Emily Bratti and Ian Somerville
Oona Brown and Gage Brown
Helena Carhart and Volodymyr Horovyi
Christina Carreira and Anthony Ponomarenko
Madison Chock and Evan Bates
Amy Cui and Kenny Ekchert
Julia Epps and Blake Gilman
Isabella Flores and Ivan Desyatov
Caroline Green and Michael Parsons
Jenna Hauer and Benjamin Starr
Kaitlin Hawayek and Jean-Luc Baker
Olivia Ilin and Dylan Cain
Raffaella Koncius and Alexey Shchepetov
Anya Lavrova and Jonathan Rogers
Angela Ling and Caleb Wein
Lorraine McNamara and Anton Spiridonov
Caroline Mullen and Brendan Mullen
Leah Neset and Artem Markelov
Eva Pate and Logan Bye
Elliana Peal and Ethan Peal
Yahli Pedersen and Jeffrey Chen
Katarina Wolfkostin and Dmitry Tsarevski
Emilea Zingas and Vadym Kolesnik
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