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leahthedreamer · 8 months
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Minsol Kwon (KOR) Free Skate choreography sequence || Junior Grand Prix Linz 2023
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loenas · 8 months
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🇸🇰 Adam Hagara - 2023 Cup of Austria champion and the first Slovak skater to win a Junior Gran Prix title.
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figureskatingfanblog · 8 months
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Starting orders for day one of the JGP Cup of Austria
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wizard0rbs · 8 months
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adam holy shit that was amazing
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sunskate · 8 months
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JGP Austria ice dance -
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Darya Grimm/Michail Savitskiy 🇩🇪GER (16/20 yo) they were 5th at the JGP Final last season and 6th in the RD at junior worlds but had to withdraw from the FD due to food poisoning. he was the engaging commentator for Nebelhorn Trophy last fall. their ISU bio hobbies are cherry pit spitting (her) and failure management (him), and their skating has personality as well 😊 he's been the stand out - lovely skater, strong partner - he draws your eye when you watch them. she was very young when they began, has lots of potential. her extension and free leg weren't quite matching his last season. their RD is to ELO, and they have a Habanera (so, Spanish themed?) FD. this is their 3rd and final junior season. the podium at worlds feels like an attainable goal for them
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i wrote this before news of their accident 😢 we won't get to see them skate, but check out their previous programs if you like. hope she recovers stronger than ever and that we see them back this season
Angelina Kudryavtseva/Ilia Karankevich 🇨🇾CYP (17/19 yo) known for their creativity and flair, they had a cheerleader FD last season. every season they do something nobody else is doing (2021, 2019). i love their audacity and quirkiness - most of their programs have some surprise, their take on most styles has their stamp on it. they like no hands balance lifts where she's holding on by her heel or toe, or rotational lifts where she's spinning on top of his head. even in a lyrical program ⬆️ look. at. these. lifts! maybe not every novel thing works, but so often it does. they've been as high as 8th at junior worlds but tend to lose points on levels and twizzle errors. there are details of unison and control that they need to improve in order to move up. i'm sure they're aiming for top 5 in the world and want to make the JGPF. they're skating a Madonna RD and a Nights of Cabiria FD - if that's the Fellini film music, it's bright and jazzy but more in a characterful than cool way, 50s, kind of lush in places, and it’s the story that Sweet Charity is based on - am very interested to see what they came up with for their final junior FD
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Elliana Peal/Ethan Peal 🇺🇸USA (16/19 yo) a sibling team, they've been as high as 3rd at US Nationals and have silver medals from Dallas and Lake Placid this season already. they're aiming for the worlds team for the US this season. they have a Janet Jackson RD ⬆️ and Lord of the Rings FD. they've always been coached by their dad, who went to jr worlds for US ice dance himself, but at Lake Placid, Igor was also at the boards for them although he's not officially on their team. they maybe lack speed but have good unison
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Iryna Pidgaina/Artem Koval 🇺🇦UKR (14/19 yo) she looks more mature as a skater than her years, so they seem balanced as a team. last season was their first in int'l competition, and they had a 4th place at JGP Gdansk. this season they're skating George Benson and Pump Up the Jam for their RD, Robbie Williams and I Love Rock n' Roll for their FD, and Nazarova/Nikitin are 2 of their choreographers😭
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Chloe Nguyen/Brendan Giang 🇨🇦CAN (18/20 yo) they're a newly formed team training with WIng/Lowe in Vancouver. both have been to the JGP with their previous partners. they won the Next Gen competition, have good fundamental skills, seem well matched and are off to a good start (they're at 1:09:30 ⬆️) i really hate their Aspects of Love FD music- it's from an Andrew Lloyd Webber musical that was a huge flop on Broadway. i'd dislike the music anyway, but what makes it worse is that the show, among a number of storylines, has 2 inappropriate relationships between an adult and a minor, and two of the songs in this FD are about those relationships. i don't know why their team would choose this for a junior program
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Ashlie Slatter/Atl Ongay-Perez 🇬🇧GBR (14/16 yo) they are musical and have been vibrant performers since they were little. as their skating skills develop to catch up to their performance quality, they'll rise. levels in step sequences and patterns have been a challenge. but they have interesting choreo and i think? skate more in hold than a lot of teams. they were 18th at junior worlds in march. their RD is Run-DMC, and their FD is jazz, blues and Great Balls of Fire
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Caroline Mullen/Brendan Mullen 🇺🇸 USA (17/19 yo) they had to sit out last season due to injury and also switched camps from WISA to Rockville with Dmitri Ilin but have been spending time at MIDA getting choreo as well. they have a bronze medal from Lake Placid this season, and this is their first JGP
Ambre Perrier Gianesini/Samuel Blanc Klaperman 🇫🇷 FRA (16/16 yo) this is their 2nd junior and 2nd JGP season. they medaled at some events last season and have nice qualities but also were prone to falls and twizzle errors. hopefully they got their nerves out and will have good outings here
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mintymoonstones · 8 months
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JGP Linz 2023: Women
Acabo de ver el Programa Largo de las chicas en Austria, y tengo que decir que los resultados no fueron inesperados, pero aún así, fue una competencia muy bonita. Jia Shin de Corea ganó oro, seguida por Haruna Murakami de Japón y Minsol Kwon alcanzó a quedar tercera por un par de puntos.
Las tres tuvieron presentaciones muy lindas, Jia y Haruna muy consistentes. Minsol en cambio, tuvo un gran error en su Programa Corto: Se cayó en el salto de combinación, así que terminó perdiendo muchos puntos, pero se recuperó increíblemente con un PL perfecto.
Hubo un rango muy amplio de talentos, algunas chicas haciendo elementos menos complicados, pero con una coreografía muy placentera de ver. Por ejemplo Stella Makri de Grecia, que quedó en el lugar 29, realizó solamente saltos dobles, pero ejecutados perfectamente, con elegancia, paciencia y buena postura. María Reikdal de Brazil, también hizo elementos básicos, pero con mucha energía. Además, me parece que es la primera patinadora transgénero compitiendo internacionalmente, así que me dan extra ganas de apoyarla.
Otras patinadoras con mucha energía y performance fueron Frank de Austria, Franzi de Suiza y Karhunen de Finlandia. Aunque en mi opinión todavía les falta desarrollo en cuanto a los elementos que realizan, o la fluidez con la que trabajan el programa.
Hubo algunas chicas de las que nunca me había fijado antes, pero que con esta competencia me impresionaron y me hicieron ver su potencial, como por ejemplo Stefania Gladki que a pesar de ser nacida en Rusia, actualmente representa a Francia; o las dos chicas Zhang de China, que patinaron con mucha gracia y en unísono con sus respectivas canciones, incluso cuando tuvieron errores o caídas, no alcanzaron a afectar lo mucho que disfruté sus programas. Me pareció que son patinadoras "all-rounder", que saben hacer de todo y son artistas, cosa que no se le puede simplemente enseñar a alguien. China realmente tiene mucho futuro, con todas estas pequeñas candidatas, incluida Xiangyi An, quién ya pasó a los niveles Senior, y a patinadores en las otras disciplinas que no mencionaré hoy.
Disfruté también, a Delevaque de Holanda, Kaljuvere de Estonia, Fredriksson de Suecia, Selmekova de Eslovakia y With de Noruega.
Esta competencia fue increíble para ver todo el talento y potencial. Muchas de las competidoras son todavía muy jóvenes para pasar a Senior, por lo que, vamos a tener el privilegio de seguir viendo como se desarrollan los próximos años.
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rinkasisopods · 8 months
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JIA SHIN ♡ NOT ABOUT ANGELS at #JGP LINZ
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gealach-edits · 8 months
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Ayumi Shibayama, “The Orangery Plan, The Beech Tree” LP || JGP Linz 2023
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Elliana Peal & Ethan Peal || Lord of the Rings, 2023 JGP Linz
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bluesdeluxe · 5 months
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Grand Prix Final 2023-24: Junior Women | Preview
1 — Mao Shimada | 30 points JPN | SB 213.86 at JGP Osaka 2 — Jia Shin | 30 points KOR | SB 201.33 at JGP Linz 3 — Ami Nakai | 30 points JPN | SB 194.65 at JGP Istanbul 4 — Rena Uezono | 28 points JPN | SB 192.31 at JGP Gdansk 5 — Yuseong Kim | 26 points KOR | SB 189.92 at JGP Bangkok 6 — Minsol Kwon | 24 points KOR | SB 183.52 at JGP Gdansk
Alternates: Yo Takagi (22 points, JPN), Elyce Lin-Gracey (22 points, USA), Seojin Youn (18 points, KOR)
Best luck to all the competitors! Junior Men GPF here
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sywtwfs · 8 months
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Viewing information for JGP Austria is now available on our website.
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leahthedreamer · 8 months
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Beck Strommer (USA) Free Skate- Tree of Life || Junior Grand Prix Linz 2023
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I am so used to giving and now I receive!!!! Congratulations to Adam Hagara for the beautiful skate and the JGP Linz Title!!!!
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macaroni-rascal · 8 months
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the top 2 pairs team from JGP Linz are very delightful, you should definitely check them out!
The American team were cute, loved the Star Wars free skate, that was fun as hell. They weave their elements together so nicely, and she has great turn out. Their choreo sequence was also cute! That's a team with lots of potential, they have great base skills. I look forward to seeing them grow!
The Canadians have gorgeous flow! I avoid listened to Ted speak at all times, but I can't believe this is their first year together. Those double axel entrances were insane! Her knee bend on the throws are amazing, that's talent. That fall in the short program was rough as hell. They have really nice speed for a junior pair, and their feet/legs match well. They've also got stellar potential!
Thanks for the heads up about these teams, nonny! :D
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wizard0rbs · 8 months
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the slide in hyungyeoms choreo seq was so cool
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sunskate · 2 months
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Nyugen/Giang and Veillon/Brandys had by far the biggest jump in international scores of the top 10 - N/G went from a previous seasons best of 144 to 151 here, while V/B went from 139 to 147. Everyone else scored around about what the rankings coming in told us they’d score. Can’t tell if that’s a result of massive improvement since the Grand Prix or if Skate Canada were just totally incompetent in supporting them last year because they’re not anointed teams from Montreal or Scarboro.
first, yay Layla and Alex - 8th at their first junior Worlds with such good skates 😭
the JGPs were so long ago, L/A have improved for sure. they came out and really went after these programs with assurance and deserved their higher marks. the new RD is a major factor - it highlights their skating and their glide more and style wise is in their wheelhouse. most of the jump in points came from the RD: a +5.71 pts gain vs +2.52 for the FD
N/G had a really good competition as well - their jump was big because this was the first international where they put together a clean FD with an RD with max levels - they gained 4.5 pts in the RD with level 4 and 3 patterns here. their FD score was 1.84 pts higher than their JGP Linz score way back in August, so it wasn't a huge leap. they really divided the panel, though- Poland had them 2nd while Korea had them 11th in the FD
a lot of the top 10 teams were at the JGPF, so they had a December score to factor into their int'l rankings, and most of them improved on their JGP scores at the Final, so their trajectory wasn't going to be as steep as teams who hadn't competed internationally since September. all 3 podium teams had mistakes in the FD, so they were poised to score higher here if they'd been clean
Fradji/Forneaux had nearly a 6 pt jump in their int'l score. Tali/LaFornara's relative lack of jump is deceptive because their FD score was a lot lower than their one JGP, but their RD was nearly 10 points higher. Pedersen/Chen had level issues in their RD, though they improved on their FD score. the Peals are the only team that were kind of flat in their scoring. when you go into the details there's a lot in the numbers that don't have to point to politics. i'd be kind of surprised if feds were spending much political capital on juniors
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