Junior Grand Prix Chelyabinsk 2019 – Preview
The fourth of the Junior Grand Prix events takes place in Chelyabinsk, Russia from the 11th-14th September. Here’s a rundown of who you can expect
The fourth of the Junior Grand Prix events takes place in Chelyabinsk, Russia from the 11th-14th September. Here’s a rundown of who you can expect
The third of the Junior Grand Prix events takes place in Riga, Latvia from the 4th-7th September. Here’s a rundown of who you can expect
The second of the Junior Grand Prix events takes place in Lake Placid, USA from the 28th-31st August. Here’s a rundown of who you can

Matilda Friend is not only the 2016 Australian national champion (together with her partner William Badaoui) but she has also won five junior national champions titles; two with former partner Patrick Adderley (2011, 2012) and three with Badaoui (2014, 2015, 2018).
The first of the Junior Grand Prix events takes place in Courchevel, France from the 21st-24th August. Here’s a rundown of who you can expect

Lilah Fear, together with partner Lewis Gibson, is a two-time British National Champion, international medalist, and has represented Great Britain at three World Championships in Ice Dance.

Grand Prix Assignments for the 2019/20 season were released on June 20th 2019. This is the current list of every skater and team competing at each Grand Prix event.
The two programs performed in ice dance are a Rhythm Dance, formally Short Dance, and Free Dance.

Grand Prix Assignments for the upcoming season will be released this June, and in the off-season, speculation is rife over which skaters and teams will be getting one or two spots (or maybe left out completely!). So let’s break it down a little…

Reading a skating result protocol can be a daunting task. With so many abbreviated codes and numbers, it can be hard to grasp what the results actually mean. This is a breakdown of the different aspects of an Ice Dance team’s Free Dance protocol.
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