Anything GOEs Fantasy Skating – Skate America 2021

Welcome to Anything GOEs Fantasy Figure Skating for the 2021/22 Grand Prix season!

This week: SKATE AMERICA

Here’s how to play:

Pick ONE skater/team from EACH group below to represent you for the event, and whatever total score that skater/team gets in the event (rounded up to the nearest whole point) will be how many points you earn! Bonus points will be awarded for podium places, 15 for 1st, 10 for 2nd, and 5 for 3rd.

Come up with a name to represent your team and keep it consistent when submitting! That way we’ll be able put all of your data together by the end of the series! 

For information about the skaters competing, don’t forget to check out our Skate America Preview! Some of the statistics could be handy in making those tough selections! 

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Skate America 2021

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