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Ubering juniors against my will
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Yes, I'm a bit worried about that! But he's only skated junior so far, so maybe that will be a factor.
If he wants success he will stay with his current partner. If there is one thing, we've learned over the past years: The most successful teams skated from junior to senior ranks without changing partnersYes, I'm a bit worried about that! But he's only skated junior so far, so maybe that will be a factor.
About who? Luft Pfister?Yes, I'm a bit worried about that! But he's only skated junior so far, so maybe that will be a factor.
Luft/Pfisterer have ended their partnership, because Max has been dealing with injury since December. Lara's looking for a new partner. (Cross-posted from the Dance Hall thread.)
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I am so behind. I though she was dating Pfisterer.@Hedwig We were talking about the fact that Luft dates Michail Savitskiy, and hoping they wouldn't decide to form a new team, because we like Grimm/Savitskiy so much.
I believe that this new partnership is eligible for 2 GP assignments due to Hase/Seegert's 6th place finish at 2022 Worlds, but I'm not positive. The GP document only addresses "Comeback Couples" who placed 1st-6th at Worlds in the last 10 years, and "Return Split Couples" who finished 7th-12th at the most recent Worlds, but I can't imagine that Hase/Volodin wouldn't be placed in the "Return Split Couple" category with her score of 189.61 from Montpellier putting them 10th on the SB list.Looks like Mimi Hase is back in business!
DEU erhält Startfreigabe für neues Top-Paar Minerva Hase/Nikita Volodin
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Nikita Volodin has been release!
The 2022-23 announcement currently reads:The GP document only addresses "Comeback Couples" who placed 1st-6th at Worlds in the last 10 years, and "Return Split Couples" who finished 7th-12th at the most recent Worlds,
Return of a Split Couple - “Returning Split Couple”Pairs or Ice Dance Couples, who were previously in the top 7 to 12 of an ISU World Figure SkatingChampionships in the past two seasons (2021 or 2022) but who split and now have a new partner, mayalways be chosen as an Organizing ISU Member Skater as per paragraph 2.2. f) and in addition, may beconsidered as an Organizing ISU Member’s Choice as per paragraph 2.2. g). They will be ranked in thelist of Grand Prix Season’s Best scores by taking the season’s points of their partnership with their mostrecent previous partner, if proof is given in writing by their ISU Member that they intend to continue theircompetitive career and their return is announced and confirmed by the date of the annual SelectionMeeting. Such Pairs/Dance Couples are defined as a “Returning Split Couple” and such Returning SplitCouples do not need to fulfill the requirement of a minimum Grand Prix score.
The 2022-23 announcement currently reads:
To limit the years to 2023 would be an explicit change, and I'd expect this year's announcement to include 2022 and 2023 in the definition "the past two seasons."
Is the 2023-24 announcement available with this change?
Oh, doh -- I was thinking they finished 7th, not 5th.Right... and that's why I said I think Hase/Volodin will probably be eligible for a Return Split Couple GP assignment, but it's impossible to know for sure since Hase/Seegert finished 6th at 2022 Worlds and the Return Split Couple clause only applies to skaters/teams that finished 7th-12th (my presumption is the same as yours - that the 2023-24 GP Announcement will apply to teams who competed at 2022 & 2023 Worlds).
Agreed. It will be interesting to see how this plays out with the GP assignments. Either way, I expect that they'll get at least 1 right out of the gate, even with a sizable pool of teams still intact and eligible for assignments.Oh, doh -- I was thinking they finished 7th, not 5th.
The paragraph applying to couples who finished 1-6 and then split has been missing from the documentation since either the first or second announcement with the prevision, when the rules were different, IIRC, put them at the top of the alternates list. In practice, the last two Worlds have counted for those placing 1-6. The only question has always been whether the last 10 years that Comeback Skaters (1-6 at ISU Worlds) get applies to split couples, but I don't think we've had any that prove this out.
Copying out the text in Golden Skate's tweet:Jennifer Janse van Rensburg & Benjamin Steffan (GER)
RD: “Beds are Burning” by Midnight Oil, “Don’t Leave Me Now” by Supertramp, and “Runaway” by Bon Jovi
FD: Wild West theme
Choreographer: Pasquale Camerlengo
Me either. The most intensely and specifically political of all Midnight Oil's intensely political protest songs.Not sure how I feel about Beds are Burning being used by a non-Australian team.
Their new joint Instagram account: https://www.instagram.com/aljonarobinproskate2023/Aljona & Robin's joint coaching project in Chemnitz