Saturday, May 21, 2011
Stoi: Anastasia Grishina
With the injuries to Mustafina and Komova and Dementyeva's inability to rotate a complete triple twist, Anastasia Grishina is taking full advantage of being the new HBIC of Round Lake. It is only a matter of time before she develops a diva persona and starts giving her coach gray hair by spending too much time with the men's team, but it is a sight to behold. Just keep her away from Nabieva between now and London. Just imagine how pissed off Mustafina gets watching Anastasia from the sidelines.
Tuesday, May 10, 2011
Friday, May 6, 2011
All That Skate Spring
I couldn't resist this! (I must say, it isn't the same level of excitement without Michelle Kwan.)
Wednesday, May 4, 2011
The Plague of the American Pairs
The death spiral: an unfortunately prophetic move for the partnership of any American pair. |
I am taking a break from blogging, yet the fates keep trying to tempt me. Frank Carroll went bitchy queen, but I am waiting to comment. (Yet loving it.) Unfortunately, there is some news on the American pairs front.
Caitlin Yankowskas and John Coughlin have split after one of the best seasons in recent memory for an American pair. These couples just don't understand the concept of working together for a long time and sticking with it when making progress (or struggling.) It is one big elongated one-night-stand. Three years...what an accomplishment. Caitlin is going to look for a new partner, while Ginger Bear's plans are unclear. Is she too tall for Rockne? Funding is likely not an issue, as they would be receiving the most USFSA funding of anyone. They take the adage 'Quite while you're ahead' far too seriously.
The official release:
(5/4/11) - Caitlin Yankowskas & John Coughlin, the 2011 U.S. pairs champions, announced today they have ended their nearly four-year on-ice partnership.
Beginning their career together in 2008, Yankowskas & Coughlin enjoyed their most successful season in 2010-11. Their campaign began with a fourth-place finish at the NHK Trophy, followed by a bronze-medal showing at the Cup of China, marking their first podium finish in the International Skating Union (ISU) Grand Prix of Figure Skating Series. They went on to capture their first U.S. title in January before finishing fourth at the 2011 ISU Four Continents Figure Skating Championships in February.
Most recently, Yankowskas & Coughlin placed sixth at the 2011 ISU World Figure Skating Championships in Moscow. Their finish at the World Championships was the highest by an American pairs team since Rena Inoue & John Baldwin placed fourth in 2006.
"Emotionally, this has been a roller-coaster year for us," Coughlin said. "Our finishes on the Grand Prix circuit and at the U.S. Championships and Worlds are something we are very proud of together and will cherish always."
Coughlin lost his mother, Stacy, to a chronic respiratory illness in February, 2010. The team dedicated the 2010-11 season to her memory, most notably performing their free skate to "Ave Maria," a program they rode to several career-best finishes.
"I will forever cherish the memories and successes that John and I had together," Yankowskas said. "I respect and support John unconditionally with his future endeavors."
Yankowskas will search for a new partner, while Coughlin will evaluate his options before making future plans. He plans to stay involved in skating.
"We would like to thank our coach, Dalilah Sappenfield, and her support team for their tireless effort," Yankowskas and Coughlin said. "Without our friends, families and fans, we would not have enjoyed such a successful career."
"I am grateful to have had the opportunity to work with Caitlin and John," Sappenfield said. "I respect their decision and look forward to supporting them both in any way possible as they move forward."
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