U.S. Figure Skating Association
2022-23 international assignments and results, this list of assignments is subject to change. this does not confirm participation by any athletes in any of the selected events. any changes will be reflected on this list. last updated 4/17/23.
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JGP France Courchevel, France Aug. 24-27, 2022 | Everhardt (8,10)(10)   Seo (5,5)(5) | Kazanecki (9,8)(8)  Xie (4,6)(5) | Peal/Peal (4,5)(4) Pham/Rogers (3,3)(3) | ||
JGP Czech Republic Ostrava, Czech Republic Aug. 31 - Sept 3, 2022 | Kalin (3,4)(4) Lin-Gracey (6,8)(8) | Kovar (6,5)(6) Zharkov (5,6)(5) | Baram/Tioumentsev (1,1)(1) Smith/Deng (2,4)(2) | Hauer/Starr (5,4)(5) | |
JGP Latvia Riga, Latvia  Sept. 7-10, 2022 | Herrera (11,10)(9) Soho Lee (2,2)(2) | Haugeto (18,17)(17) Yampolsky (6,2)(4) | Smith/Deng (1,1)(1) | Pham/Rogers (5,4)(4) | |
U.S. International Figure Skating Classic Lake Placid, New York Sept. 12-16, 2022 | Heiner (9,7)(7) Hilmer (6,4)(5) Izzo (withdrawn 9/6) Shin (3,5)(4) | Ma (8,3)(5) Malinin (6,1)(1) Pulkinen (3,4)(3) Sjoberg (11,8)(9) | Chan/Howe (2,2)(2) Mokhova/Mokhov (4,4)(4) Plazas/Fernandez (3,3)(3) Wessenberg/Eisenach (6,6)(6) | McNamara/Spiridonov (2,4)(3) Pate/Bye (3,2)(2) Wolfkostin/Chen (6,6)(6) | |
CS Lombardia Trophy Bergamo, Italy Sept. 16-19, 2022 | Glenn (8,4)(4) Harrell (3,5)(5) | Hiwatashi (withdrawn 9/16) Tran (8,7)(7) | Bratti/Somerville (4,5)(4) Green/Parsons (withdrawn 8/28) | ||
JGP Armenia **CANCELED** Yerevan, Armenia Sept. 21-24, 2022 | Josephine Lee Zhang | Annis (withdrawn 9/6) Klein (added 9/6) Strommer | Bland/Sperry Neset/Markelov | ||
CS Nebelhorn Trophy Oberstdorf, Germany Sept. 21-24, 2022 | Andrews (7,6)(6) Gold (15,12)(12) | Kapeikis (8,9)(8) | McBeath/Bartholomay (withdrawn 9/5) Smirnova/Siianytsia (withdrawn 9/1) | Cesanek/Yehorov (8,11)(10) McNamara/Spiridonov (4,5)(5)  | |
JGP Poland Gdansk, Poland Sept. 28 - Oct. 1, 2022 | Higase-Chen (14,17)(15)Â Josephine Lee (13,7)(9)Â Seo (10,9)(8) | Broussard (5,2)(1) Klein (2,11)(9) Xie (10,4)(7) | Bland/Sperry (9,12)(10) Carhart/Horovyi (5,6)(5) Malcolm/Lafornara (10,9)(9) | ||
CS Ondrej Nepela Memorial Bratislava, Slovakia Sept. 29 - Oct. 1, 2022 | Budko (10,6)(6) Levito (1,1)(1) | Brown/Brown (6,5)(5) Pate/Bye (2,2)(2) | |||
JGP Poland 2 Gdansk, Poland Oct. 5-8, 2022Â Â | Kalin (5,6)(4) Josephine Lee (4,7)(7) Lin-Gracey (11,8)(9) | Annis (8,11)(8) Strommer (6,12)(7) Yampolsky (2,2)(2) | Baram/Tioumentsev (2,3)(3) | Carhart/Horovyi (9,7)(8) Neset/Markelov (withdrawn 10/1)Â Peal/Peal (7,6)(6) | |
CS Finlandia Trophy Espoo, Finland Oct. 5-9, 2022 | Lofton (23,24)(23) Thorngren (14,5)(6) | Tran (15,12)(13) | Mokhova/Mokhov (8,8)(8) Plazas/Fernandez (4,6)(5) Smirnova/Siianytsia (7,7)(7) | Green/Parsons (5,5)(5) Hawayek/Baker (2,2)(2) Ling/Wein (7,8)(7) | |
JGP Italy Egna, Italy Oct. 12-15, 2022 | Soho Lee (5,10)(7) Zhang (7,6)(6) Â | Broussard (1,2)(1) Martynov (3,10)(8) | Hauer/Starr (3,5)(4) Neset/Markelov (2,3)(3) | ||
CS Budapest Trophy Budapest, Hungary Oct. 13-16, 2022 | Izzo (10,7)(8) Ziegler (4,1)(1) | Naumov (1,5)(5) Zharkov (10,9)(9) | Brown/Brown (5,4)(5) Wolfkostin/Chen (3,3)(3) | ||
Skate America Norwood, Massachusetts Oct. 21-23, 2022 | Glenn (3,3)(3) Levito (2,2)(2) Gold (5,6)(6) | Kapeikis (8,8)(7) Malinin (4,1)(1) Sjoberg (withdrawn 10/17) Tran (added 10/17)(11,10)(10) | Knierim/Frazier (1,1)(1) Mokhova/Mokhov (added 10/17)(6,5)(4) Smirnova/Siianytsia (withdrawn 10/17) Plazas/Fernandez (8,4)(6) | Chock/Bates (1,2)(1) Hawayek/Baker (2,1)(2) McNamara/Spiridonov (6,5)(7) | |
Skate Canada International Mississauga, Canada Oct. 28-30, 2022 | Andrews (added 9/6) (5,2)(2) Thorngren (10,6)(9) Wang (withdrawn 10/22) Ziegler (added 10/25)(3,7)(4) | Ma (9,9)(9) Pulkinen (5,8)(5) | Chan/Howe (2,3)(2) McBeath/Bartholomay (withdrawn 10/18) Plazas/Fernandez (added 10/20)(5,5)(5) | Bratti/Somerville (6,6)(6) Cesanek/Yehorov (9,9)(9) Green/Parsons (3,4)(4) | |
Grand Prix de France Angers, France Nov. 4-6, 2022 | Shin (4,5)(5) | Mokhova/Mokhov (added 10/20) (6,5)(6) | Pate/Bye (5,6)(5) Wolfkostin/Chen (7,8)(8) | ||
CS Ice Challenge Graz, Austria Nov. 9-13, 2022 | Gold (7,12)(9) Seo (16,4)(8) | Annis (21,16)(18) Kapeikis (1,2)(1) | Kam/O'Shea* (1,1)(1) | Bratti/Somerville (added 10/20) (1,1)(1) Cesanek/Yehorov (5,3)(5) | |
MK John Wilson Trophy Sheffield, Great Britain Nov. 11-13, 2022 | Izzo (5,7)(7) Levito (2,2)(2) Tennell (10,12)(12) | Hiwatashi (added 9/6)(8,9)(9) Ma (6,7)(7) | Knierim/Frazier (1,1)(1) McBeath/Bartholomay (5,7)(6)  | Brown/Brown (7,7)(7) Carreira/Ponomarenko (4,4)(4)  |  |
CS Warsaw Cup Warsaw, Poland Nov. 17-20, 2022 | Wang (withdrawn 11/8) | Martynov (9,9)(8) Naumov (5,5)(5) |  |  |  |
NHK Trophy Sopporo, Japan Nov. 18-20, 2022 | Andrews (5,12)(9) Glenn (11,8)(11) Shin (4,5)(4) | Hiwatashi (12,12)(12) | Chan/Howe (2,2)(2) | Chock/Bates (2,2)(2) Green/Parsons (3,4)(3) Wolfkostin/Chen (10,10)(10) | |
Grand Prix Espoo Espoo, Finland Nov. 25-27, 2022 | Tennell (7,9)(8) Thorngren (4,6)(6) | Malinin (2,1)(1) Pulkinen (7,5)(5) | Smirnova/Siianytsia (2,4)(4) | Brown/Brown (9,8)(8) Carreira/Ponomarenko (3,4)(4) Hawayek/Baker (2,2)(2) | |
Santa Claus Cup Budapest, Hungary Nov. 28 - Dec. 4 | Li/Le Coq (adv. novice) (1,1,1)(1) McNamara/Spiridonov (3,3)(3) Neset/Markelov (junior) (2,1)(2) Stapert/Korotcov (adv. novice) (2,3,3)(3) | ||||
CS Golden Spin of Zagreb Zagreb, Croatia Dec. 7-10, 2022 | Levito (withdrawn 11/28) Tennell (1,4)(2) Thorngren (added 11/28) (2,1)(1) Ziegler (withdrawn 11/29) | Hiwatashi (withdrawn 11/29) Malinin (withdrawn 11/28) Pulkinen (1,2)(1) | Chan/Howe (withdrawn 11/28) Kam/O'Shea (3,2)(2) McBeath/Bartholomay (added 11/28) (5,6)(6) Smirnova/Siianytsia (2,1)(1) | Carreira/Ponomarenko (2,1)(1) Pate/Bye (7,4)(4) Zingas/Kolesnik (3,3)(3) | |
ISU Grand Prix of Figure Skating Final Torino, Italy Dec. 8-11, 2022 | Levito (5,2)(2) | Malinin (5,2)(3) | Chan/Howe (6,6)(6) Knierim/Frazier (2,2)(2) | Chock/Bates (2,2)(2) Hawayek/Baker (6,5)(5) | |
ISU Junior Grand Prix of Figure Skating Final Torino, Italy Dec. 8-11, 2022 | Broussard (1,3)(2) Yampolsky (4,4)(5) | Baram/Tioumentsev (1,2)(2) Smith/Deng (3,4)(3) | |||
Edusport Trophy Bucharest, Romania Jan. 11-15, 2023 | Kim (1,1)(1) | ||||
World University Games Lake Placid, New York Jan. 13-15, 2023Â | Cui (withdrawn 1/15) Hawk (24,23)(23) Warne-Jacobsen (13,14)(15) | Chapple (24,23)(23) Endo (11,11)(12) Tran (17,8)(9) | Koncius/Shchepetov (7,6)(7) Ling/Wein (4,7)(6) McNamara/Spiridonov (1,2)(2) | ||
CS Neuchatel Trophy Neuchatel, Switzerland Jan. 13-15, 2023 | Skyliners (4,3)(3) Teams Elite (3,5)(4) Teams Elite (junior) (3,2)(2) Team Image (junior) (4,4)(4) | ||||
Britannia Cup Nottingham, Great Britain Jan. 14-15, 2023 | Starlights (junior) (3,2)(3) DC EDGE (junior) (1,1)(1) | ||||
CS Mozart Cup Salzburg, Austria Jan. 19-21, 2023 | Haydenettes (2,2)(2) Miami University (5,5)(5) Crystallettes (senior elite 12)* (3,3)(3) Hayden Select (senior elite 12)* (1,2)(2) Skyliners (junior) (1,4)(1) Lexettes (junior) (4,1)(4)  | ||||
CS Leon Lurje Trophy Gothenburg, Sweden Jan. 27-29, 2023 | Haydenettes (5,4)(4) Skyliners (junior) (4,3)(3) Team Image (junior) (5,5)(5) | ||||
Bavarian Open Oberstdorf, Germany Jan. 31 - Feb. 5, 2023 | Murray/Gillette (junior) (4,3)(3) Williams/Lewer (junior) (1,2)(1) | Epps/Gilman (adv. novice) (2,2,2)(2) Li/Le Coq (adv. novice) (1,1,1)(1) Neset/Markelov (junior) (3,1)(2) | |||
French Cup Rouen, France Feb. 3-4, 2023 | Teams Elite (1,1)(1) Crystallettes (senior elite 12) (3,2)(3) Hayden Select (senior elite 12) (1,3)(2) Fond du Lac Blades (junior) (3,2)(2) DC EDGE (junior) (2,5)(4) | ||||
ISU Four Continents Figure Skating Championships Colorado Springs, Colorado Feb.7-12, 2023 | Levito (2, WD)(WD) Tennell (5,6)(6) Glenn (4,8)(7) | Naumov (8,9)(10) Ma (3,13)(9) Kapeikis (13,14)(14) | Chan/Howe (3,2)(2) Kam/O'Shea (7,5)(6) Plazas/Fernandez (5,6)(5) | Chock/Bates (1,1)(1) Green/Parsons (5,4)(5) Carreira/Ponomarenko (4,5)(4) | |
Hevelius Cup Gdansk, Poland Feb. 9-11, 2023 | Adrian College (2,2)(2) Northernettes (junior) (1,4)(4) Starlights (junior) (4,7)(5) | ||||
Egna Dance Trophy Egna, Italy Feb. 9-12, 2023 | Ilin/Cain (adv. novice) (1,1,1)(1) Renzi/Lissauer (adv. novice) (4,4,4)(4) | ||||
CS Spring Cup Milan, Italy Feb. 17-19, 2023 | Miami University (6,6)(6) Skyliners (5,5)(5) Teams Elite (junior) (4,3)(4) Lexettes (junior) (2,2)(1) | ||||
Challenge Cup Tilburg, Netherlands Feb. 23-26, 2023  | Barghout (junior) (5,4)(4) Jurka (adv. novice) (1,1)(1) Krafchik (junior) (3,10)(6) | Brooks (adv. novice) (1,1)(1) Torgashev (10,4)(5) | Flores/Wang (junior) (1,2)(1) | ||
ISU World Junior Figure Skating Championships Calgary, Canada Feb. 27 - March 5, 2023 | Josephine Lee (14, 21)(19) Soho Lee (16,15)(15) Seo (9,9)(8) | Broussard (4,9)(7) Martynov (10,10)(10) Xie (added 2/25) (34, DNQ)(34) Yampolsky (withdrawn 2/25) | Baram/Tioumentsev (1,1)(1) Williams/Lewer (7,7)(7) | Neset/Markelov (7,5)(5) Carhart/Horovyi (11,9)(9) Hauer/Starr (9,7)(8) | |
ISU World Junior Synchronized Skating Championships Angers, France March 10-11, 2023 | Skyliners (junior) (2,3)(3) Lexettes (junior) (6,7)(6) | ||||
Coupe du Printemps Kockelscheuer, Luxembourg March 17-19, 2023 | Andrews (2,3)(2) Hilbelink (adv. novice) (4,4)(4) Huang (adv. novice) (2,6)(3) Ziegler (3,2)(3) | LoPinto (adv. novice) (1,2)(1) Ma (1,1)(1) Murzin (junior) (withdrawn 3/10) Sanchez (junior) (1,1)(1) | |||
ISU World Figure Skating Championships Saitama, Japan March 20-26, 2023 | Levito (4,5)(4) Tennell (8,16)(15) Glenn (10,14)(12) | Malinin (2,3)(3) Brown (6,5)(5) Torgashev (22,21)(21) | Knierim/Frazier (2,1)(2) Chan/Howe (5,8)(5) Kam/O'Shea (9,13)(12) | Chock/Bates (1,1)(1) Green/Parsons (6,6)(6) Carreira/Ponomarenko (10,11)(10) | |
ISU World Synchronized Skating Championships Lake Placid, NY March 31-April 1, 2023 | Haydenettes (6,5)(5) Miami University (5,6)(6) | ||||
World Team Trophy Tokyo, Japan April 13-16, 2023 | Glenn (6,6) Levito (3,4) | Brown (4,3) Malinin (1,5) | Knierim/Frazier (1,1) | Chock/Bates (1,1) | |
Egna Spring Trophy **CANCELED** Egna, Italy April 13-16, 2023 | |||||
Mexico Cup Mexico City, Mexico May 16-21, 2023 | Chao (adv. novice) (1,2)(2) Park (adv. novice) (2,1)(1) |
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U.S. Figure Skating Names Team USA for 2021-22 Synchronized Skating Season
U.S. Figure Skating announced today the synchronized skating teams that will represent Team USA on the 2021-22 international circuit. The United States will send four senior teams and nine junior teams to international events starting in January 2022.
U.S. Figure Skating announced today the synchronized skating teams that will represent Team USA on the 2021-22 international circuit. The United States will send four senior teams and nine junior teams to international events starting in January 2022. ISP junior and senior teams were required to compete in at least two nonqualifying synchronized skating competitions designated as an "ISP Challenge Series" event in the month of November to go head-to-head with domestic competitors earlier in the season. Teams were required to meet a minimum score at these events for inclusion at international competition, with an additional opportunity to meet the required score at the first non-qualifying event in December. U.S. teams will compete internationally for the first time following the cancelation of the 2020-21 season due to the impact of COVID-19. The Challenger Series Synchronized Series will return for its second season with five international events â Hevelius Cup, Lumiere Cup, Marie Lundmark Trophy, U.S. Synchronized Skating Classic and French Cup. The U.S. Synchronized Skating Classic will run Jan. 28-29, 2022, at the Skating Club of Boston's facility in Norwood, Massachusetts. International assignments will be made over the next month. Fans can visit the U.S. Figure Skating Fan Zone for synchronized skating schedules, international assignments, team bios and more. Senior Teams Adrian College  (added 12/7) Crystallettes Haydenettes Miami University Skyliners Junior Teams DC EDGE Fond du Lac Blades Hockettes Lexettes Northernettes Skyliners junior Starlights Team Image Teams Elite
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U.S. Men 2024-25 news & updates
- Thread starter Sylvia
- Start date Jun 11, 2024
- Jun 11, 2024
2024-25 ISU Grand Prix assignments as of June 9, 2024 (10 spots/6 men): Ilia Malinin: #1 Skate America & #2 Skate Canada International Jason Brown: #2 Skate Canada International & #4 NHK Trophy Camden Pulkinen: #3 France & #5 Helsinki Maxim Naumov: Skate America Andrew Torgashev: France Tomoki Hiwatashi: NHK Trophy 1 TBA: Skate America USFS' International Selection Pool (ISP) currently lists 40 men [2023-24 Sr./Jr. Grand Prix Finals//U.S. Sectionals qualifying/YOG/Nationals/ISU Championships placements included below]. Competed Senior at 2024 Nationals and/or Sectionals, competed senior internationally in 2023-24, have aged out of ISU Junior; [* = U.S. senior level men still ISU Junior age-eligible in 2024-25] : William Annis E-S1/S16 *Lucas Broussard S-wd Jason Brown S2/W5 Goku Endo P-S1/S10 Tomoki Hiwatashi M-S1/S8/4CC11 Liam Kapeikis S13 Joseph Klein M-S2/S17 *Kai Kovar P-S3/S11 Alexander Liu M-J5 Jimmy Ma S6 Ilia Malinin GPF1/S1/W1 *Daniel Martynov S9/JW13 Antonio Monaco M-J3/J15 Daniil Murzin P-S6 Maxim Naumov S4/4CC12 Yaroslav Paniot P-S2/S7 Camden Pulkinen S3/W20 Beck Strommer M-J2/J4 Andrew Torgashev S5/4CC8 Michael Xie P-S4/S14 Maxim Zharkov M-S(wd after SP) ISU Junior age-eligible in 2024-25: Ryan Azadpour P-N2/J19 Patrick Blackwell E-J(wd) Nicholas Brooks P-J1/J5 Lorenzo Elano M-J4/J6 Sergei Evseev P-J2/J8 Caleb Farrington E-N1/J11 Aleksandr Fegan E-J3/J3 Kirk Haugeto E-J2/J7 Lucius Kazanecki E-J1/J1 Zachary LoPinto E-J5 Alvin Luu M-N3/J18 Nhat-Viet Nguyen M-J(wd) Marlo Rosen M-N1/J14 Ryedin Rudedenmen M-N2/J16 Jacob Sanchez YOG4/JW10 Jared Sedlis E-J4/J10 Taira Shinohara M-J1/J2 Alek Tankovic E-N2/J17 Vaclav Vasquez P-J3/J9 2024-25 Team Envelopes Team A Jason Brown Ilia Malinin Team B Jimmy Ma Maxim Naumov Camden Pulkinen Andrew Torgashev Team C Aleksandr Fegan Tomoki Hiwatashi Lucius Kazanecki Daniel Martynov Yaroslav Paniot Jacob Sanchez Taira Shinohara Beck Strommer Team D Ryan Azadpour Nicholas Brooks Lorenzo Elano Caleb Farrington August Perthus* Marlo Rosen Ryedin Rudedenman Alek Tankovic *Perthus likely is still listed in D until his switch to Germany is finalized: https://www.fsuniverse.net/forum/threads/u-s-men-2023-24-news-updates.110812/page-21#post-6604370 I'll copy over some relevant posts from the previous thread to this one when I get a chance.
- Jun 12, 2024
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2024 southport summer classic, capt. desoto.
I'm surprised that Shinohara is skating as a junior. He skated in April as a senior and stated in a recent interview that he hoped to make it to senior nationals.
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Taira Shinohara also is aiming for JGP assignments in the upcoming season -- so he needs strong results at U.S. Junior Team Cup, which will take place in a few weeks. Makes sense to me that competing his junior programs at Southport would be good preparation for U.S. Junior Team Cup. (Then for NQS, he should compete as a senior in order to get to Nats as a senior.)
ice coverage said: Taira Shinohara also is aiming for JGP assignments in the upcoming season -- so he needs strong results at U.S. Junior Team Cup, which will take place in a few weeks. Makes sense to me that competing his junior programs at Southport would be good preparation for U.S. Junior Team Cup. (Then for NQS, he should compete as a senior in order to get to Nats as a senior.) Click to expand...
EdwardLarkin said: Of course, that makes total sense. It must be hard to keep so many variations of a program in your head. Is there a difference between USFS Junior and ISU Junior program requirements, or are they in sync? I've only recently started paying attention to international competitions. Click to expand...
- Jun 14, 2024
Sylvia said: 2024-25 ISU Grand Prix assignments as of June 9, 2024 (10 spots/6 men): Ilia Malinin: #1 Skate America & #2 Skate Canada International Jason Brown: #2 Skate Canada International & #4 NHK Trophy Camden Pulkinen: #3 France & #5 Helsinki Maxim Naumov: Skate America Andrew Torgashev: France Tomoki Hiwatashi: NHK Trophy 1 TBA: Skate America USFS' International Selection Pool (ISP) currently lists 40 men [2023-24 Sr./Jr. Grand Prix Finals//U.S. Sectionals qualifying/YOG/Nationals/ISU Championships placements included below]. Competed Senior at 2024 Nationals and/or Sectionals, competed senior internationally in 2023-24, have aged out of ISU Junior; [* = U.S. senior level men still ISU Junior age-eligible in 2024-25] : William Annis E-S1/S16 *Lucas Broussard S-wd Jason Brown S2/W5 Goku Endo P-S1/S10 Tomoki Hiwatashi M-S1/S8/4CC11 Liam Kapeikis S13 Joseph Klein M-S2/S17 *Kai Kovar P-S3/S11 Alexander Liu M-J5 Jimmy Ma S6 Ilia Malinin GPF1/S1/W1 *Daniel Martynov S9/JW13 Antonio Monaco M-J3/J15 Daniil Murzin P-S6 Maxim Naumov S4/4CC12 Yaroslav Paniot P-S2/S7 Camden Pulkinen S3/W20 Beck Strommer M-J2/J4 Andrew Torgashev S5/4CC8 Michael Xie P-S4/S14 Maxim Zharkov M-S(wd after SP) ISU Junior age-eligible in 2024-25: Ryan Azadpour P-N2/J19 Patrick Blackwell E-J(wd) Nicholas Brooks P-J1/J5 Lorenzo Elano M-J4/J6 Sergei Evseev P-J2/J8 Caleb Farrington E-N1/J11 Aleksandr Fegan E-J3/J3 Kirk Haugeto E-J2/J7 Lucius Kazanecki E-J1/J1 Zachary LoPinto E-J5 Alvin Luu M-N3/J18 Nhat-Viet Nguyen M-J(wd) Marlo Rosen M-N1/J14 Ryedin Rudedenmen M-N2/J16 Jacob Sanchez YOG4/JW10 Jared Sedlis E-J4/J10 Taira Shinohara M-J1/J2 Alek Tankovic E-N2/J17 Vaclav Vasquez P-J3/J9 2024-25 Team Envelopes Team A Jason Brown Ilia Malinin Team B Jimmy Ma Maxim Naumov Camden Pulkinen Andrew Torgashev Team C Aleksandr Fegan Tomoki Hiwatashi Lucius Kazanecki Daniel Martynov Yaroslav Paniot Jacob Sanchez Taira Shinohara Beck Strommer Team D Ryan Azadpour Nicholas Brooks Lorenzo Elano Caleb Farrington August Perthus* Marlo Rosen Ryedin Rudedenman Alek Tankovic *Perthus likely is still listed in D until his switch to Germany is finalized: https://www.fsuniverse.net/forum/threads/u-s-men-2023-24-news-updates.110812/page-21#post-6604370 I'll copy over some relevant posts from the previous thread to this one when I get a chance. Click to expand...
layman said: Why does Yaroslav Paniot never get any assignments? Click to expand...
Karen-W said: The short answer is that his injuries in 2022-23 meant he had a pretty low result at 2023 Nats and wound up not getting much opportunities last season as he continued his comeback. He's not even on the ISU SB Top 75 so he wasn't eligible for a GP selection except as a SkAm host pick. He may very well wind up with the TBD spot but he'll have to prove he deserves it more than Torgashev, Hiwatashi, Ma, Broussard, Kapeikis, Martynov, Murzin, and Xie. There are a lot of guys gunning for that spot who have the talent to nab it. Click to expand...
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Thereâs only 6 spots total on the JGP for US men so it will be very competitive for those, too. Martynov should be a favorite, but he canât afford to have the slow start to the season that he had last year.
- Jun 15, 2024
marshallpond
ice coverage said: Taira Shinohara also is aiming for JGP assignments in the upcoming season -- so he needs strong results at U.S. Junior Team Cup, which will take place in a few weeks. Click to expand...
marshallpond said: Elano beat Taira by a hefty 22.5 points at the 2024 Southport Summer Classic. When Taira is on, he's on, but he's not consistent. Elano may not have the hard jumps, but he's pretty consistent with the jumps he has Click to expand...
her grace said: Thereâs only 6 spots total on the JGP for US men so it will be very competitive for those, too. Click to expand...
happycamper2554
Capt. DeSoto said: It looks like we had 6 earned spots last year, but ended up with 10 placements. How common is that? Click to expand...
The U.S. isnât eligible for reallotment this year. The 4th-6th best countries (who originally got 1 spot in 7 events) are the ones who can potentially gain additional spots, and unfortunately, the U.S. isnât in that tier based on last seasonâs jr. Worlds results.
her grace said: The U.S. isnât eligible for reallotment this year. Click to expand...
Lutzes&Loops
Capt. DeSoto said: It's always so hard to judge skaters holistically in these preseason events. Some are trying out brand new programs and jumps, others are coming in strong with last season's program. I don't mean to take away from Elano's victory or anything -- I'm just speaking very generally. I wouldn't hold anyone's preseason scores against their overall trend for consistency. Click to expand...
Katyaever said: Also, looks like Taira skated his free choreographed to the "new" rules that got postponed, so his base value was down by a jump and the spin score difference. Click to expand...
Capt. DeSoto said: Yeah, I've heard of skaters practicing two different versions of their programs depending on which way the rules go. Maybe Taira was only practicing the new rules and just went with it anyway. Click to expand...
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sk9tingfan said: Phil Hersh comments on the ISU delaying jumping pass limitations for two more years, thereby making it likely that Ilia Malinin will continue his monster technical scores. x.com twitter.com Click to expand...
YukiNieve said: ISP junior skater Aleksandr Fegan is competing for Garden State Games held in Wayne, NJ, during June 14-15, 2024. Click to expand...
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Capt. DeSoto said: By the looks of his SP PPC, he's got a 3A in practice that he's kept to himself (didn't post it on IG or anything, but it's no surprise that he's been working on it). He unfortunately popped it into a single of no value. Lots of juniors are getting their 3A and some quads in this off-season. It should be an exciting year. It kind of makes you wish that the Junior World Team Cup event was televised. Click to expand...
I was very impressed with Aleksandr Fegan's musicality and movement last year. I thought he exceeded many of the senior men in those aspects... I also like that Taira is spending time practicing in the camps of some big champions. He spent some time with Ilia and his parents last year and now with Yuma and his team. What a way to be inspired and learn from the best!
marshallpond said: With a crowded field of Junior Men in the International Selection Pool (ISP) competing for the limited Junior Grand Prix (JGP) spots, every skater wants to stand out and get the attention of the powers that be. Recognizing the abundance of talent, a survey was conducted to gauge interest among the skaters in participating in an international competition, with the caveat that the expenses would be covered by the skaters, not the fed. Click to expand...
marshallpond said: ... With a crowded field of Junior Men in the International Selection Pool (ISP) competing for the limited Junior Grand Prix (JGP) spots, every skater wants to stand out and get the attention of the powers that be. Recognizing the abundance of talent, a survey was conducted to gauge interest among the skaters in participating in an international competition, with the caveat that the expenses would be covered by the skaters, not the fed. ... Click to expand...
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@ice coverage said pretty much exactly what I was going to say. In the US, success in this sport is already weighted towards people with more wealth. Something like this is just going to give more of an advantage to those with access to more money. It's nice to give them more opportunities, but you're also potentially unintentionally weeding out skaters with less money. Making it to competition in the US is already a huge burden for some.
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2024-25 International Assignments and Results. International assignments for the following events are assigned by the International Committee. This list of assignments is subject to change. This does not confirm participation by any athletes in any of the selected events. Any changes will be reflected on this list.
2023-24 International Assignments and Results. This list of assignments is subject to change. This does not confirm participation by any athletes in any of the selected events. Any changes will be reflected on this list. Last updated 4/8/24.
2022-23 International Assignments and Results. This list of assignments is subject to change. This does not confirm participation by any athletes in any of the selected events. Any changes will be reflected on this list.
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.
The timing of Cranberry is useful to help the US Fed complete the lineup for international assignments. I think not all slots have been filled up after the Junior Cup, and they need that competition to make the decision
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.
U.S. Figure Skating announced today the synchronized skating teams that will represent Team USA on the 2021-22 international circuit. The United States will send four senior teams and nine junior teams to international events starting in January 2022.
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.
2023 Coupe du Printemps, March 17-19 in Luxembourg, is listed now on USFS' International Assignments page (this year's Egna Spring Trophy, April 13-16, where đșđž usually sends senior/junior/adv. novice singles skaters, was canceled): https:// usfigureskatingfanzone.com/sports/2022/7/ 25/2022-23-international-assignments-and-results âŠ
2024-25 ISU Grand Prix assignments as of June 9, 2024 (10 spots/6 men): Ilia Malinin: #1 Skate America & #2 Skate Canada International. Jason Brown: #2 Skate Canada International & #4 NHK Trophy.