Karen-W
How long do we have to wait for GP assignments?
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Awwww! Her reaction to their scores is so wonderful! That deserves a #TheyKissedTheyCried nomination!
1 | 4 | Sofia Jarmoc, SC of Boston Luke Witkowski, SC of Boston | 1 | 40.62 | 1 | 73.32 | 113.94 | |
2 | 3 | Baylen Taich, DuPage FSC Michael Chapa, St. Moritz ISC | 2 | 39.85 | 2 | 72.74 | 112.59 | |
3 | 2 | Milada Kovar, Wasatch FSC Nickolai Apter, Great Lakes FSC | 3 | 37.86 | 3 | 70.20 | 108.06 | |
4 | 1 | Jolena Grohne, Broadmoor SC Reede Lunt, Fort Collins FSC | 4 | 35.80 | 4 | 68.29 | 104.09 |
I agree that all 4 pairs looked good for novice pairs and I think the exposure can't help but grow pairs.As a huge pairs fan, I'm thrilled to see novice pairs back at nationals. This can only help grow the discipline. Yes, only 4 teams, but I saw how excited the pairs were to qualify at the pairs final. Hopefully this will help motivate and grow pairs in the lower levels. These 4 teams were strong AND well matched.
**My first in person pairs event was novice pairs at 1998 US Championships in Philly. I have a soft spot for novice pairs.
I'm just happy they invited 4 pairs! The 5th place team was definitely disappointed at the pairs final (as, I'm sure were the other lower placing teams).I really enjoyed that. I'm sorry there were only four pairs, but, hey, with the pewter medal, all the pairs get a medal!
Have they said how long the novice events will be up on YouTube? I still need to watch junior women and men from today and want to focus on what will disappear sooner.