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Team USA Nets Eight Medals this Weekend

10 Nov

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Team USA earned three medals, including one silver and two bronze, at 2012 Rostelecom Cup and added five more, two gold, two silver and one bronze, at 2012 Ice Challenge to bring the weekend total to eight.

Rostelecom Cup, the fourth event of the Grand Prix Series, concluded Saturday in Moscow with four free skates.

Gracie Gold, earned her first career Grand Prix medal, the silver, while teammate Agnes Zawadzki took home bronze. Finland’s Kiira Korpi won her second career Grand Prix gold, with 177.19 points. Gold, who made her career Grand Prix debut two weeks ago at Skate Canada, earned led after the short program with 62.16 points, the fourth-highest short program score of the season. Gold on her way to 175.03 total points, earned 115.64 for her “Life is Beautiful” free skate that featured a triple Lutz-triple toe and three level 4 spins. Each of Gold’s scores represent international personal best marks. Zawadazki, who edged her teammate for the gold medal at the 2012 U.S. International Figure Skating Classic in September, earned 60.18 points for her “Sex and the City” short program. Her “Rhapsody in Blue” free skate, that earned 106.43 points, included three level 4 spins and a double Axel-double toe-double loop sequence worth 7.18 points. Her total for the week was 166.61 points. Caroline Zhang, in her third outing of the season, finished 10th and earned 138.21 points.

Richard Dornbush, in his Grand Prix season debut, placed sixth. The 2012 Finlandia Trophy silver medalist earned 210.89 points for the competition, including 143.45 for his free skate. Despite falling on his program-opening quad toe, Dornbush received huge points for his triple Lutz-triple toe combination (12.51) and triple Axel-double toe-double loop sequence (13.62). Dornbush’s U2 short program, worth 67.44 points, began with a beautiful quad toe that received a GOE of 1.29 and overall score of 11.59 points. Despite struggling on his other two jumping elements, Dornbush saw positive GOEs on his spins and step sequence. Standing atop the medals podium was Canada’s Patrick Chan, joined by silver medalist Takahiko Kozuka of Japan and bronze medalst Michal Brezina of the Czech Republic. Johnny Weir, who made his return to the Grand Prix circuit for the first time since 2010, withdrew due to injury prior to the free skate.

Caydee Denney & John Coughlin won their second bronze medal of the season, becoming the first U.S. pairs team to medal at two Grand Prix events since Keauna McLaughlin & Rockne Brubaker did so in 2008. Their “Phantom of the Opera” free skate, which received a season-high 120.19 points, earned positive GOEs on 11 of 12 elements. The programs highlights included two level 4 lifts and a throw triple flip. They finished behind home country representatives Tatiana Volosozhar & Maxim Trankov and Vera Bazarova and Yuri Larionov. Denney and Coughlin are also the 2012 Skate America bronze medalists, while Volosozhar and Trankov won gold at the same event last month. Tiffany Vise & Don Baldwin finished sixth.

Maia Shibutani & Alex Shibutani also kicked off their season in Moscow, finishing fourth with a total of score of 140.91 points. The duo had to restart their “Memoirs of a Geisha” free dance, and after getting into rhythm turned in a performance that featured two level 4 lifts and level 4 twizzles. Reigning Olympic champions Tessa Virtue & Scott Moir earned their second gold of the season, followed by a pair of Russia teams, Elena Ilinyhk & Nikita Katsalapov and Victoria Sinitsina & Ruslan

In Graz, Austria, Marissa Castelli & Simon Shnapir won their first international gold medal, totaling 175.86 points for the competition. Their win came by 40 points over teammates and silver medalists Gretchen Donlan & Andrew Speroff. Castelli and Shnapir’s 18-point lead after the short program grew to the final margin after earning 114.42 points for their free skate. Their “Payadora” program featured side-by-side triple toes as well as a throw triple Salchow and a level 4 lift that earned 8.13 points. Donlan and Speroff, who nabbed their first international medal in Graz, earned 135.43 points for the competition and moved up from third place after the short program.

Douglas Razzano earned his second Ice Challenge silver medal (2010) with a total score of 204.62 points. He edged teammate Armin Mahbanoozadeh, who earned 200.01 points total. Gold went to Germany’s Peter Liebers. Razzano’s short program to Rachmaninoff’s music featured seven elements that received positives GOEs, including a triple Axel and level 3 and 4 spins and a level 4 step sequence. With 72.21 points, he led after the segment. Mahbanoozadeh also turned out a solid short worth 72.14 points. The program included a triple Lutz-triple toe combination that was the segment’s highest-scoring element at 11.27 points.

Ice dancers Lynn Kriengkrairut & Logan Giulietti-Schmitt earned their second consecutive Ice Challenge gold medal. They started the competition as the only team to break the 50-point mark in the short dance with 50.46 points. They went on to win Friday’s free dance by over 20 points, totaling 89.24 points for their program set to Adele’s music. The free featured four Level 4 lifts and a Level 4 step sequence. The duo was joined on the podium by the Czech Republic’s Lucie Mysliveckova & Neil Brown and Switzerland’s Ramona Elsener & Florian Roost. In their competitive debut, Anastasia Olson & Keiffer Hubbell finished 10th with 102.10 points.

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2012 Rostelecom Cup, 2012 Ice Challenge Under Way

9 Nov

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After earning three medals Friday at 2012 Ice Challenge, Team USA is poised to win several more Saturday at Rostelecom Cup and Ice Challenge.

From Moscow, 2012 Rostelecom Cup, the fourth event of the Grand Prix Series, began Friday.

Team USA is in first and third positions in the ladies event with Gracie Gold leading and Agnes Zawadzki not far behind. Gold, who made her career Grand Prix debut two weeks ago at Skate Canada, earned a short program score of 62.16 points, the fourth-highest short program score of the season. Her program included a triple flip-triple toe combination and three level 4 spins. Zawadazki, who edged her teammate for the gold medal at the 2012 U.S. International Figure Skating Classic in September, earned 60.18 points for her “Sex and the City” short program. She also executed a triple-triple combination, with hers featuring a pair of toe loops. Finland’s Kiira Korpi, the 2012 Cup of China bronze medalist, sits between the Americans with 61.55 points. Caroline Zhang, in her third outing of the season, is in 10th place with 46.15 points.

Richard Dornbush, in his Grand Prix season debut, is in seventh place, but sits just nine points out of bronze-medal position with 67.44 points. Dornbush’s U2 short program began with a beautiful quad toe that received a GOE of 1.29 and overall score of 11.59 points. Despite struggling on his other two jumping elements, Dornbush saw positive GOEs on his spins and step sequence. With 85.44 points, Patrick Chan of Canada holds a nine-point lead over Russia’s Konstantin Menshov and Japan’s Takahiko Kozuka, who are in a tight race for second. In his first Grand Prix since the 2010 season, Johnny Weir is in 10th place.

Caydee Denney & John Coughlin are poised to win their second medal of the season. With 59.02 points, they are in third place behind home country representatives Tatiana Volosozhar & Maxim Trankov and Vera Bazarova and Yuri Larionov. Denney and Coughlin are the 2012 Skate America bronze medalists, while Volosozhar and Trankov won gold at the same event last month. Tiffany Vise & Don Baldwin sit in seventh place.

Maia Shibutani & Alex Shibutani also kicked off their season in Moscow. They are in fourth and earned 58.26 points for their short dance. They are less than two points behind the third place team of Victoria Sinitsina & Ruslan Zhiganzhin of Russia. Reigning Olympic champions Tessa Virtue & Scott Moir lead with 70.65 points. They were gold medalists at Skate Canada. Shibutani and Shibutani debuted a short dance to music by The Incantations in Moscow.

Meanwhile, in Graz, Austria, Douglas Razzano earned his second Ice Challenge silver medal (2010) with a total score of 204.62 points. He edged teammate Armin Mahbanoozadeh, who earned 200.01 points total. Gold went to Germany’s Peter Liebers.

Razzano’s short program to Rachmaninoff’s music featured seven elements that received positives GOEs, including a triple Axel and level 3 and 4 spins and a level 4 step sequence. With 72.21 points, he led after the segment. Mahbanoozadeh also turned out a solid short worth 72.14 points. The program included a triple Lutz-triple toe combination that was the segment’s highest-scoring element at 11.27 points.

Ice dancers Lynn Kriengkrairut & Logan Giulietti-Schmitt earned their second consecutive Ice Challenge gold medal. They started the competition as the only team to break the 50-point mark in the short dance with 50.46 points. They went on to win Friday’s free dance by over 20 points, totaling 89.24 points for their program set to Adele’s music. The free featured three of Level 4 lifts and a Level 4 step sequence. The duo was joined on the podium by the Czech Republic’s Lucie Mysliveckova & Neil Brown and Switzerland’s Ramona Elsener & Florian Roost. In their competitive debut, Anastasia Olson & Keiffer Hubbell finished 10th with 102.10 points.

Going into Saturday’s free skate, Marissa Castelli & Simon Shnapir hold a significant lead in the pairs competition. Their short program score of 60.44 points is nearly 18 points higher than that of second place team Danielle Montalbano & Evgeni Krasnopolsky of Israel. Americans Gretchen Donlan & Andrew Speroff are in third place and trail place Montalbano & Krasnopolsky by just over a point.

Complete coverage of Rostelecom Cup and Ice Challenge is available on www.icenetwork.com.

Saturday Competition Schedule (All times Eastern)

Rostelecom Cup

Ladies – 5 a.m.

Caroline Zhang – 5:07 a.m.

Agnes Zawadzki – 6:09 a.m.

Gracie Gold – 6:25 a.m.

Pairs – 6:50 a.m.

Tiffany Vise and Don Baldwin – 6:57 a.m.

Caydee Denney and John Coughlin – 7:38 a.m.

Men’s – 8:30 a.m.

Johnny Weir – 8:37  a.m.

Richard Dornbush – 9:02 a.m.

Ice Dancing – 10:30 a.m.

Maia Shibutani and Alex Shibutani – 11:14 a.m.

Ice Challenge

Pairs – 9:30 a.m.

2012 Rostelecom Cup – Guide

8 Nov

Thursday, November 8, 2012 – Moscow

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The United States will send a large contingent of skaters to Moscow to take part in the fourth ISU Grand Prix of Figure Skating event of the season. Most notably will be the return to the circuit of 2010 Olympian Johnny Wier, who, along with Richard Dornbush, Agnes Zawadzki and Maia and Alex Shibutani will make their season Grand Prix debuts. Returning to action will be Gracie Gold, Caroline Zhang and Tiffany Vise and Don Baldwin who will look to improve upon their skates from earlier this year to land on the podium. Finally, the pair of Caydee Denney and John Coughlin will aim for a second medal this season and a spot at the Grand Prix Final.

Friday Competition Schedule (All times Eastern)

Ladies – 6 a.m.

Gracie Gold – 6:07 a.m.

Caroline Zhang – 6:14 a.m.

Agnes Zawadzki – 6:27 a.m.

Pairs – 7:40 a.m.

Tiffany Vise and Don Baldwin – 8:00 a.m.

Caydee Denney and John Coughlin – 8:14 a.m.

Men’s – 10 a.m.

Johnny Weir – 10:07 a.m.

Richard Dornbush – 10:20 a.m.

Ice Dancing – 11:40 a.m.

Maia Shibutani and Alex Shibutani – 12:33 p.m.

Rostelecom Cup and Ice Challenge Notes

8 Nov

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Team USA Nets Three Medals at 2012 Cup of Nice; Skate Canada Concludes

28 Oct

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Team USA netted three medals, including two gold, at 2012 Cup of Nice.  Keegan Messing and Max Aaron maintained the momentum they gained from strong short programs Friday to earn the top two podium spots, while pairs team Alexa Scimeca and Chris Knierim won gold in their competitive debut.

Messing, who earlier this fall captured the bronze medal at 2012 Nebelhorn Trophy, successfully defended his 2011 Cup of Nice title as he posted a total score of 224.44 points. His free skate netted 144.33 points. The program featured several strong jump elements including an opening triple Axel and a triple Lutz-triple toe combination. Teammate Aaron earned 219.62 points overall as he won his second medal of the season. Aaron was also the 2012 U.S. International Challenge Skate champion.

Scimeca and Knierim, who teamed up in the spring, led after the short program with a score of 59.01 points. Their strong performance in that segment proved the difference as they maintained gold-medal standing despite placing second in the free skate. Their total score of 156.00 points edged that of silver medalists Ksenia Stolbova and Fedor Klimov of Russia by less than a point.

North of the border, Skate Canada concluded with all four free skates. In the ice dancing event, Madison Hubbell and Zach Donohue recorded one of Team USA’s best finishes of the weekend, placing fifth with 135.16 points in their season opener. Reigning Olympic champions Tessa Virtue and Scott Moir of Canada earned their first gold medal of the season while Italy’s Anna Cappellini and Luca LaNotte and Russia’s Ekaterina Riazanova and Ilia Tkachenko also stood on the podium. Hubbell and Donohue are set to compete next at Trophee Bompard the weekend of Nov. 16.

Ross Miner also finished fifth after recording the fourth-best free skate of the competition. He was in eighth after the short program. Miner, who is also set to compete at NHK Trophy to close the Grand Prix season, totaled 213.60 points for the week, including 144.19 for the free skate. The title went to Spain’s Javier Fernandez, who earned his first Grand Prix gold medal. After opening up on his program-opening quad Salchow, Miner went on to execute an array high scoring elements including a triple Lutz-single loop-triple Salchow sequence that earned 12.77 points.

Gracie Gold, in her Grand Prix debut, and Caroline Zhang placed seventh and ninth, respectively. The ladies podium included Canada’s Kaetlyn Osmond, winning gold in her Grand Prix debut, and Akiko Suzuki and Kanako Murakami of Japan. Gold and Zhang will compete head-to-head once again at Rostelecom Cup in Moscow next month.

Lindsay Davis and Mark Ladwig also made their Grand Prix debut this weekend in Windsor and placed seventh. Teammates Tiffany Vise and Don Baldwin finished sixth. No strangers to the top of the podium, Germany’s Aliona Savchenko and Robin Szolkowy won gold in the pairs event.

Complete event coverage of both Skate Canada and Cup of Nice is available on http://www.icenetwork.com.

2012 Skate Canada, 2012 Cup of Nice Under Way

26 Oct

Daily Recap – Friday, Oct. 26

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The second of six ISU Grand Prix of Figure Skating events, 2012 Skate Canada, began Friday with all four disciplines taking the ice. The event will end Saturday.

In the ice dancing competition, Madison Hubbell and Zach Donohue are poised to earn their first Grand Prix medal. Their short dance score of 54.84 points has them less than one point out of bronze medal position. Reigning Olympic champions Tessa Virtue and Scott Moir of Canada lead Italy’s Anna Cappellini and Luca LaNotte by 0.01 points with Russia’s Ekaterina Riazanova and Ilia Tkachenko in third.

While Caroline Zhang and Gracie Gold, in her Grand Prix debut, sit in eighth and ninth, respectively, after the short program, both are within striking distance of the podium. Just over eight points separate Gold from leader Elene Gedevanishvili of Georgia. Ross Miner is in eighth place going into Saturday’s free skate.

Lindsay Davis and Mark Ladwig also made their Grand Prix debut today in Windsor and totaled 47.05 points for the short program. They sit in sixth, just in front of teammates Tiffany Vise and Don Baldwin with 46.47 points.

Skate Canada Competition Schedule (ET)

Saturday

Ladies – 10:45 a.m.

Gold: 11 a.m.
Zhang: 11:08 a.m.

Pairs – 1:05 p.m.

Vise and Baldwin: 1:12 p.m.
Davis and Ladwig: 1:20 p.m.

Ice Dancing – 4:40 p.m.

Hubbell and Donohue: 5:24 p.m.

Men’s – 7:10 p.m.

Miner: 7:34 p.m.

After the first day of competition in Nice, all three American representatives are in medal position going into the free skate. Keegan Messing, who earlier this fall captured the bronze medal at 2012 Nebelhorn Trophy, posted a short program score of 80.11 points and leads going into the free skate. His program featured a triple Axel worth 10.50 points with a GOE of 2.00 and a triple Lutz-triple toe combination that netted 10.80. His technical mark was 42.36 points. Teammate Max Aaron trails by under five points with a score of 75.95 points. After falling on his program-opening quad Salchow, Aaron executed a strong triple Axel in the second half of his program that earned 10.68 points.

Alexa Scimeca and Chris Knierim lead the pairs event in their competitive debut together. With a short program score of 59.01 points, they lead nearly nine points. Each of their program’s seven elements received positives GOEs as they were the only team to earn more than 30 points on their technical elements.

Cup of Nice Competition Schedule (ET)

Saturday

Men – 11 a.m.

Aaron: 2:21 p.m.
Messing: 2:28 pm.

Sunday

Pairs – 8:15 a.m.

Scimeca and Knierim: 9:14 a.m.

For complete event coverage from both Windsor and Nice, please visit http://www.icenetwork.com.

2012 Skate Canada – Guide

25 Oct

Thursday, October 25, 2012 – Windsor, ON

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The second of six ISU Grand Prix of Figure Skating events, 2012 Skate Canada, is set to begin tomorrow with competition in all four disciplines and end on Saturday. The event will feature the Grand Prix debuts of Gracie Gold and the pair duo of Lindsay Davis and Mark Ladwig. Ross Miner will be the lone U.S. male in the competition while Caroline Zhang, Tiffany Vise and Don Baldwin and Madison Hubbell and Zachary Donohue round out the field for Team USA.

Competition Schedule

Friday

Ladies – 2:05 p.m.

Gracie Gold will skate second and Caroline Zhang will skate third.

Pairs – 3:50 p.m.

Davis and Ladwig will skate first and Vise and Baldwin will skate second.

Men’s – 7:30 p.m.

Ross Miner will skate fifth.

Ice Dancing – 9:10 p.m.

Madison Hubbell and Zachary Donohue will skate fourth.

Skate Canada and Cup of Nice Notes

24 Oct

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2012 U.S. International Figure Skating Classic Notes

11 Sep

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Senior skaters head to Salt Lake City to kick off the 2012 international season

10 Sep


Canadians, Americans among favorites at 2012 U.S. International Figure Skating Classic

By Mimi Whetstone

The senior international season begins this week with the inaugural U.S. International Figure Skating Classic in Salt Lake City, Sept. 12-16. More than 65 skaters representing 23 countries are expected to compete, including reigning Canadian champion Amelie Lacoste and two-time U.S. bronze medalist Ross Miner. The U.S. International Figure Skating Classic will be held in conjunction with the U.S. Challenge Skate, a U.S. Figure Skating invitational competition for intermediate, novice and junior athletes who have competed at the national level. Both events will stream live on icenetwork.com.

Ladies

Reigning U.S. junior champion Gracie Gold, who won the silver medal at the 2012 World Junior Championships, will begin her first full senior season. Gold captured the gold at JGP Estonia last year with a personal-best score of 172.69 points. Challenging Gold will be Lacoste of Canada, who competed at the World Championships in both 2011 and 2012. Also competing for medals are Elena Glebova of Estonia, who won silver at 2011 Finlandia Trophy, reigning U.S. bronze medalist Agnes Zawadzki and Clara Peters, the first skater to represent Ireland at an ISU event. Peters earned a personal-best score of 55.90 for her free skate at the 2012 World Championships, where she placed 11th.

Men

Battling for the top podium spot in the men’s event will be two-time reigning U.S. bronze medalist Ross Miner, who earned a personal-best score of 223.23 points at the 2012 Four Continents Championships, where he placed third and fellow American Armin Mahbanoozadeh, who earned a career best placement of fourth at the 2012 U.S. Championships. Also competing are Liam Firus of Canada, who finished in eighth place at the 2012 World Junior Championships with a personal-best score of 189.06, and Christopher Caluza of the Philippines, who represented the United States until December, 2011. Caluza competed for the Philippines at the 2012 World Championships and earned a personal-best score of 184.10 points.

Pairs

Looking to win the pairs event are 2011 Canadian champions Kristen Moore-Towers and Dylan Moscovitch, who earned two bronze medals in the 2011 Grand Prix series at Cup of China and Hilton HHonors Skate America in Ontario, Calif. Another team of Canadians, Paige Lawrence and Rudi Swiegers, will fight for the title after earning the bronze medal, ahead of Moore-Towers and Moscovich at the 2012 Four Continents Championships. Danielle Montalbano and Evgeni Krasnopolski of Israel will also make a run for the medals after winning bronze at 2011 Golden Spin in Zagreb, Croatia. The new U.S. team of Lindsay Davis and Mark Ladwig will make their competitive debut in Salt Lake City. Davis is the 2010 U.S. junior bronze medalist, while Ladwig is a two-time U.S. silver medalist (2010-11) and 2010 Olympian with former partner Amanda Evora. Joining Davis and Ladwig on Team USA are Tiffany Vise and Don Baldwin, who earned a personal-best score of 155.42 points at 2011 Hilton HHonors Skate America, where they placed sixth.

Ice Dancing

Americans Madison Chock and Evan Bates will try to capture ice dancing gold after earning bronze at 2011 Finlandia Trophy, their first international competition as a team. Chock and Bates missed the podium by one spot at 2011 Skate Canada and placed fifth at their first U.S. Championships last January. Challenging Chock and Bates will be reigning Canadian bronze medalists Piper Gilles and Paul Poirier and their Canadian teammates Alexandra Paul and Mitchell Islam, who earned silver at the 2010 World Junior Championships. Ukrainians Siobhan Heekin-Canedy and Dmitri Dun, who earned bronze at 2011 Ice Challenge in Graz, Austria, will also compete for a medal. Joining Chock and Bates on Team USA are Lynn Kriengkrairut and Logan Giulietti-Schmitt, who won the ice dancing title ahead of Heekin-Canedy and Dun at 2011 Ice Challenge and finished fourth at the 2012 U.S. Championships.

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