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The Ice Sweeps were very Vegas in costume.
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Continuing with this weekend of whining - today's blog post will be a series of four so that I don't completely go over kill in one giant blog post. Kudos to anyone who is reading, at this point I'm not doing much with content other than just photo dumping and I do apologize. I should have posted these photos a year ago and I never got around to it (to be fair I didn't finish editing these photos until mid 2020).
The great thing about Skate America is it's a quick weekend event. Two days of competition bookended with an official practice and an exhibition gala. I had never been to an international event - the only other skating competitions I've been to are US Nationals in 2005, 06, 08, and 18 - so it was a new and very enjoyable experience. The arena was smaller than what I'm used to for events, but the staff were incredibly friendly. The seats were great for spectating. We met some awesome fans (and one not so awesome one, but it ended up being highly entertaining anyway). Made some new friends.
And the skating was amazing. I don't shoot photos for any reason other than for my own enjoyment. I like to challenge myself into getting the right shot. The lighting in the arena worked really well for cameras and of course once the TV lights come on it's perfect.
The first discipline was pairs. It was a small field and not many of the big names were there other than those from the US (which if you're a figure skating fan you know it's the weak link for Team USA). Didn't matter to me as it was still a great event and I found some new pairs to follow. I'll try to keep the photos to 1-2 per pair, but I make no promises. It's like choosing between your children... ya just shouldn't! (As always, click the "read more" to see all the photos under the cut, and check out my gallery for all of my photos from Skate America 2019.)
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Zoe JONES / Christopher BOYADJI - GREAT BRITAIN |
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Jessica CALALANG / Brian JOHNSON - USA |
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Jessica CALALANG / Brian JOHNSON - USA |
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Camille RUEST / Andrew WOLFE - CANADA |
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Camille RUEST / Andrew WOLFE - CANADA |
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Haven DENNEY / Brandon FRAZIER - USA |
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Haven DENNEY / Brandon FRAZIER - USA |
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Ekaterina ALEXANDROVSKAYA / Harley WINDSOR - AUSTRAILA |
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Daria PAVLIUCHENKO / Denis KHODYKIN - RUSSIA |
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Ashley CAIN-GRIBBLE / Timothy LEDUC - USA |
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Ashley CAIN-GRIBBLE / Timothy LEDUC - USA |
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Cheng PENG / Yang JIN - CHINA |
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Cheng PENG / Yang JIN - CHINA |
Short Program Results
1 Cheng PENG / Yang JIN 72.73
2 Daria PAVLIUCHENKO / Denis KHODYKIN 71.25
3 Ashley CAIN-GRIBBLE / Timothy LEDUC 68.20
4 Haven DENNEY / Brandon FRAZIER 65.18
5 Jessica CALALANG / Brian JOHNSON 61.27
6 Ekaterina ALEXANDROVSKAYA / Harley WINDSOR 55.06
7 Camille RUEST / Andrew WOLFE 54.63
8 Zoe JONES / Christopher BOYADJI 47.92
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