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Skate America 2024 RECAP

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Release Date: 10/27/2024

World Team Trophy 2025 PREVIEW show art World Team Trophy 2025 PREVIEW

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We look ahead to one of our favorite and most fun figure skating events, the bi-annual World Team Trophy. The competition features teams from the USA, Japan, Canada, Italy, Georgia, and France. Chapters 0:00 — World Team Trophy Overview 9:57 — Team Rosters 29:50 — World Team Podium Predictions 32:22 — Wrap-Up Follow Scoreography: Website — Instagram — BlueSky —  

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Scoreography Awards 2025, ISU Awards, and Olympic Qualifications show art Scoreography Awards 2025, ISU Awards, and Olympic Qualifications

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We reflect on the post-Worlds ISU Awards, dig through the official Olympic Qualifications, and then hand out our own 2025 Scoreography Awards across 10 different categories. Chapters 0:00 — Intro 0:54 — Olympic Spot Qualifications 19:43 — ISU Awards 28:38 — The Scoreography Awards 29:10 — Favorite Program: Men 31:09 — Favorite Program: Women 32:27 — Favorite Program: Pairs 34:03 — Favorite Program: Ice Dance 35:15 — Breakout Skater or Team 38:44 — Best Costume 41:16 — Best Gala Performance 44:03 — Future Star 45:48 — Skater or Team of the Year 48:34 — Moment of the...

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World Figure Skating Championships 2025 RECAP show art World Figure Skating Championships 2025 RECAP

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We take an in-depth retrospective of the World Figure Skating Championships 2025, including the extraordinary wins of Alysa Liu, Chock and Bates, Ilia Malinin, and Miura and Kihara. Chapters 0:00 — Intro 2:00 — Women's Championship 33:26 — Women's Predictions in Review 34:15 — Pairs Championship 51:17 — Pairs Predictions in Review 52:10 — Men's Championship 1:16:42 — Men's Predictions in Review 1:17:40 — Ice Dance Championship 1:48:05 — Dance Predictions in Review 1:48:48 — Gold in our Hearts 1:56:24—  Wrap-Up Follow Scoreography: Website — Instagram — BlueSky...

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Worlds 2025 PREVIEW Part Two: Men and Ice Dance show art Worlds 2025 PREVIEW Part Two: Men and Ice Dance

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In the second part of our World Figure Skating Championships 2025 preview, we look at the Men’s and Ice Dance competitions — both with clear leaders, but primed for potential upsets on the podiums and down the rankings. Chapters 0:00 — Intro 3:32 — Men’s Competition 30:21 — Men’s Podium Predictions 32:30 — Ice Dance Competition 58:25 — Ice Dance Podium Predictions 1:00:25 — Wrap-Up Follow Scoreography: Website — Instagram — BlueSky —  

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Worlds 2025 PREVIEW Part One: Women and Pairs show art Worlds 2025 PREVIEW Part One: Women and Pairs

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Our first preview episode for the 2025 World Figure Skating Championships focuses on the Women and Pairs events. We compare the season’s best scores and most consistent performers to pick the likely podium threats, as well as who might round out each top ten. Chapters 0:00 — Intro 3:06 — Worlds Preview Part One 3:53 — Women's Top Competitors 20:28 — Women's Dark Horse Candidates 31:21 — Women's Podium Predictions 33:32 — Pairs Top Competitors 43:40 — Pairs Dark Horse Candidates 51:00 — Pairs Podium Predictions 54:00 — Wrap-Up   Follow Scoreography: Website — ...

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Legacy on Ice Impressions, Skating Lesson Controversy, and other news show art Legacy on Ice Impressions, Skating Lesson Controversy, and other news

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We give our impressions of the Legacy on Ice event, performed in honor of the skating community lives lost on Flight 5342, and fundraising for their families and communities. We also discuss the Skating Lesson controversy attached to the event, plus other competition news. Chapters 0:00 — Intro 1:10 — Legacy on Ice Impressions 22:13 — Skating Lesson Controversy 31:30 — Sonja Henie Trophy 34:03 — Maria Olszewska Memorial 37:59 — Gold in our Hearts 39:08 — Wrap-Up Legacy On Ice tribute benefit reactions, Skating Lesson controversy, and competition news This week, we take a close...

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World Junior Championships 2025 RECAP + Fournier Beaudry and Cizeron Announcement show art World Junior Championships 2025 RECAP + Fournier Beaudry and Cizeron Announcement

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We examine an exciting Junior Worlds 2025 event, with spectacular wins from Mao Shimada and Rio Nakata. Plus, we dive into the Laurence Fournier Beaudry and Guillaume Cizeron ice dance team news.   Chapters 0:00 — Intro 0:32 — Fournier Beaudry and Cizeron Announcement 11:48 — Junior Worlds Recap 12:35 — Women’s Competition 30:10 — Men’s Competition 38:59 — Pairs Competition 47:29 — Ice Dance Competition 51:02 — Gold in our Hearts 53:00 — Wrap-Up

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Four Continents Championships 2025 RECAP show art Four Continents Championships 2025 RECAP

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Seoul, Korea, hosted a truly fantastic 2025 Four Continents Championships. We discuss standout wins from Chaeyeon Kim, Miura & Kihara, and Mikhail Shaidorov, a brilliant podium placement for Jimmy Ma, and frustrations with Ice Dance scoring. Chapters 0:00 — Intro and Road to 2026 event 3:01 — Four Continents Overview 3:59 — 4CC Men's Competition 21:55 — 4CC Pairs Competition 34:41 — 4CC Women's Competition 58:09 — 4CC Ice Dance Competition 1:16:15 — Gold in our Hearts 1:17:34 — 4CC Final Thoughts 1:19:34 — Wrap-Up   Follow Scoreography: Website — Instagram — ...

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Four Continents 2025 PREVIEW, plus Asian Winter Games and Challenge Cup Recaps show art Four Continents 2025 PREVIEW, plus Asian Winter Games and Challenge Cup Recaps

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We preview the strong slate of competitors at the upcoming Four Continents Championships 2025 in Seoul, South Korea. But first we recap the impressive Asian Winter Games competition, as well as the much smaller Challenge Cup. Chapters 0:00 — Intro and Retirement News 3:11 — Road to 2026 Cup 5:15 — Asian Winter Games 5:57 — AWG Women's Competition 9:10 — AWG Men's Competition 13:27 — AWG Pairs Competition 13:54 — AWG Ice Dance Competition 15:00 — Challenge Cup Men's Competition 16:16 — Challenge Cup Women's Competition 20:06 — Challenge Cup Pairs and Ice Dance 22:38 — Four...

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Olympics 2022 Retrospective Part ONE: Mens and Pairs show art Olympics 2022 Retrospective Part ONE: Mens and Pairs

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With the 2026 Olympics just a year away, we look back at Beijing 2022. We examine the current Milano Cortina hopefuls who competed in the previous Olympic mens and pairs, to see how far they’ve come in the years between. Chapters 0:00 — Intro and Context 2:09 — Original introduction 3:39 — Pairs Competition 24:17 — Men's Competition 51:55 — Thoughts from the Future 54:58 — Wrap-Up This week we’re digging into the archives a bit, and looking back at the 2022 Beijing Winter Olympic Games. In particular, we’re discussing the Pairs and Men’s figure skating competitions, and...

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We look back at our in-person experience at the Skate American 2024 competition in Allen, Texas, including an extraordinary Men’s competition, and surprising results in Womens and Ice Dance.

 

The Grand Prix began in Allen, Texas with Skate America, and we were fortunate enough to see be in the audience for what was a stunning, surprising, and fun competition. While in this episode you’ll hear that the main event turned about to be the incredible comeback of Kevin Aymoz, there was a lot of skating to love at Skate America. There were also quite a few surprises — including an upset for Isabeau Levito and an unexpected dance podium!

Men’s Competition

The men’s event was definitely the marquee moment of the competition, as reigning World Champion, Ilia Malinin, made his Grand Prix debut. His short program was stunning – brimming with technical fireworks and thrills like his raspberry twist (right in front of our seats!) that earned him the lead. His free program has some issues, but kept him well ahead for gold. However, he did come in second in the free skate to the crowd’s choice of the competition — Kevin Aymoz from France.

After an extremely tough Grand Prix final, French nationals, and European Championship last season for Aymoz, there were concerns about how much he could recover. However, you’d have never known that watching his near-flawless programs here at Skate America. The crowd was with him from go, and knew how much this success meant to him.

In third, a stellar if not perfect competition from Kao Miura of Japan put him in good position for the rest of the season. Not too far behind were Georgia’s Nike Edgaze and Latvia’s Deniss Vasiljevs, who rounded out the top five with strong skates.

Pairs Competition

Japan’s Riku Miura & Ryuchi Kihara were the favorites coming in, and lived up to the hype by taking the competition by nearly 13 points. Their speed, flow, and remarkable lifts were in a league of their own here — which was great to see after a season of injury for Ryuchi that help them back from being at their best.

In second, the strong season for Ellie Kam & Danny O’Shea continued with two great skates the reflected the overall improvement they’ve been steadily showing. Their connection with each other of the ice is great and with the audience to see, and they have some of the most exciting lifts being done by any team right now.

An unexpected team, Alisa Efimova & Midha Mitrofanov of the USA, had a great long program that helped them grab the bronze by less than a tenth of a point over podium favorites Anastasia Metelkina & Luka Berulava of Georgia. The Georgian team looked relatively strong leading up the the long program, but had several disastrous errors that ultimately led to them falling short.

Women’s Competition

After a remarkable short program and what seemed in person like a solid free skate, the sentiment in the building in Allen, Tx was that Isabeau Levito would take the title. However, what we could not see in person was the numerous smaller errors that added up to a third place finish for Levito — leaving the gold to the phenomenal Wakaba Higuchi of Japan.

Higuchi had been out for a year following the Olympics due to injury, then began her comeback slowly and steadily last year. Her two strong skates here secured her first Grand Prix victory after 8 seasons of competing in the Grand Prix series.

Taking the silver was another Japanese woman, Rinka Wantanabe, who also showed off steady, strong, and lovely skating that may not have had all of the firepower (she is capable of throwing triple axels), but kept her consistent throughout and on the podium.

Ice Dance Competition

While most dance competitions are remarkably predictable, this one kept us on our toes following a fluke fall from the favorites and reigning World Champions, Madison Chock & Evan Bates. Their fall and a phenomenal performance from Lilah Fear & Lewis Gibson in the rhythm dance set the stage for the upset. In the free dance, Fear & Gibson were great again and held off Chock & Bates to take the gold — though did lose the free dance to the World Champs.

The real surprise was the fantastic team of Olivia Smart & Tim Dieck from Spain taking bronze. We’re big fans of this partnership, but they often struggle to get the support of judges. Their new “Dune” free dance may change that story for them, as it hit beautifully here and was rewarded.

Chapters

0:00 — Intro
6:38 — Men’s Competition
7:01 — Ilia Malinin
9:44 — Kevin Aymoz
14:14 — Kao Muira
16:02 — Nika Egadze
18:49 — Deniss Vasiljevs
20:18 — Maxim Naumov and Lucas Broussard
22:31 — Kashiro Shimada
22:55 — Donovan Carrillo
23:23 — Pairs Competition
23:35 — Miura and Kihara
25:54 — Kam and O’Shea
28:22 — Efimova and Mitrofanov
30:00 — Metelkina and Berulava
32:23 — Pavlova and Sviatchenko
33:15 — Vaipan-Law and Digby
34:04 — McBeath and Parkman
35:00 — Women’s Competition
35:09 — Wakaba Higuchi
38:59 — Rinka Watanabe
40:13 — Isabeau Levito
42:55 — Nina Pinzarrone
45:28 — Bradie Tennell
47:11 — Elyce-Lin Gracey
48:17 — Yuna Aoki
48:46 — Ice Dance Competition
49:34 — Fear and Gibson
51:13 — Chock and Bates
53:18 — Smart and Dieck
55:54 — Davis and Smolkin
56:18 — Neset and Markelov
58:40 — Lauriault and Le Gac
58:59 — Mrazkova and Mrazek
59:57 — Fabbri and Ayer
1:00:32 — Tkachenko and Kiliakov
1:01:02 — Morozov and Chen
1:02:01 — Gold In Our Hearts and Wrap Up

 

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