Kagapol Skating in Hold Masterclass
First we have 2020-2021 when back outside mohawks were still considered a difficult step, so most teams did them. Not KagaGOATs who did LFO-Cross Roll into RFO-Swing Mohawk (RFO to LBO, CCW) in FOXTROT HOLD. Even now with forward outside mohawks required, most teams choose to do it in kilian hold.
Most teams after their 1st difficult step/turn already break hold & switch to hand in hand or have no contact at all with side by side skating in their style B step sequences this quad. KagaPERFECT maintain close hold with effortless changes between waltz, foxtrot, & kilian hold.
Valeri does 4/5 of his difficult steps/turns in this section. First he does LFO-Mohawk (LFO to RBO, CW) switching from foxtrot to waltz hold.
Vasilisa does LFO-Rocker (LFO to LBO, CCW) in waltz hold.
Valeri does RFI-Counter (RFI to RBI, CW) switching from waltz to kilian hold.
Kagapol both do LBO-Choctaw (LBO to RFI, CW) in kilian hold.
Valeri does RFO-Rocker (RFO to RBO, CW) in kilian hold.
Later in the step sequence Vasilisa also does her RBI-Counter (RBI to RFI, CCW) when switching from kilian to waltz hold.
So in conclusion, a JUNIOR team has done the best job this year of doing extended section without breaking hold & actually performing their difficult steps/turns while in hold.
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2021 CS Nebelhorn Trophy & JGP Slovenia: Info & Streaming
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NEBELHORN TROPHY
Nebelhorn Trophy is the final qualifying event for the 2022 Winter Olympics. For more information on the qualification process for the Winter Olympics, see these posts. The number of Olympic spots available to be earned at Nebelhorn is: 7 men, 6 women, 4 ice dance, 3 pairs. A federation can earn up to one spot in each discipline.
Spots are allocated based on highest placements at the competition for skaters who are competing to earn a spot for their federation. Skaters who are not competing for Olympic spots may also participate in Nebelhorn Trophy. Their placements are disregarded for the purposes of spot allocation. In the entry list, skaters marked with “N” are not competing for Olympic spots.
Results | Schedule | Entries | Website | ISU
Type: Challenger Series
When: Sept. 22-25
Where: Oberstdorf, Germany
Level & disciplines: senior women, men, ice dance, pairs
Schedule (UTC+2)
9/23: Men’s SP 09:00; Pairs’ SP 14:00; Women’s SP 17:00
9/24: Rhythm Dance 10:30; Men’s FS 14:15; Pairs’ FS 20:00
9/25: Women’s FS 10:10; Free Dance 16:35; Gala 20:30
Notable entries: Brendan Kerry, Vladimir Litvintsev, Roman Sadovsky, Adam Siao Him Fa, Paul Fentz, Sihyeong Lee, Mark Kondratiuk, Vincent Zhou, Kailani Craine, Viktoriia Safonova, Lea Serna, Lara Naki Gutmann, Ekaterina Kurakova, Alexia Paganini, Tzu-Han Ting, Anastasiia Shabotova, Alysa Liu, Yuchen Wang/Yihang Huang, Laura Barquero/Marco Zandron, Karina Safina/Luka Berulava, Tina Garabedian/Simon Proulx-Senecal, Natalie Taschlerova/Filip Taschler, Juulia Turkkila/Matthias Versluis, Sasha Fear/George Waddell, Maria Kazakova/Georgy Reviya, Anna Yanovskaya/Adam Lukacs, Yura Min/Daniel Eaton
How to watch: Free livestreams - Day 1, Day 2, Day 3
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JGP LJUBLJANA CUP
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Type: Junior Grand Prix
When: Sept. 22-25
Where: Ljubljana, Slovenia
Level & disciplines: junior women, men, ice dance
Schedule (UTC+2)
9/23: Women’s SP 14:15; Men’s SP 19:15
9/24: Rhythm Dance 15:00; Men’s FS 18:05
9/25: Women’s FS 12:00; Free Dance 17:20
Notable entries: Younghyun Cha, Ilya Yablokov, Minchae Kim, Jia Shin, Sofia Samodelkina, Adeliia Petrosian, Lindsay Thorngren, Ava Marie Ziegler, Natalie D’Alessandro/Bruce Waddell, Vasilisa Kaganovskaia/Valeriy Angelopol, Katarina Wolfkostin/Jeffrey Chen
How to watch: Free livestreams on the ISU JGP Youtube channel
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