鱼类
发表于 2013-1-18 13:09:35
Junior Dance
RankCompetitor(s)SectionSDFDPoints
1Madeline Edwards / Zhao Kai PangBC/YT59.0186.24145.25
2Mackenzie Bent / Garrett MacKeenEO60.6283.87144.49
3Caelen Dalmer / Shane FirusBC/YT52.7376.53129.26
4Victoria Hasegawa / Connor HasegawaQC52.2270.96123.18
5Mariève Cyr / Benjamin Brisebois GaudreauQC48.8670.81119.67
6Melinda Meng / Andrew MengQC50.3168.44118.75
7Katie Desveaux / Dmitre RazgulajevsCO46.9166.62113.53
8Bianka Gadosy / Benjamin SmythQC48.1061.89109.99
9Carolane Soucisse / Simon TanguayQC44.9464.22109.16
10Lauren Collins / Danny SeymourCO42.3462.28104.62
11Samantha Glavine / Jeff HoughEO42.8557.42100.27
12Haili Moyer / Aaron ChapplainCO42.2757.95100.22
13Marina Barova / Allan StollWO41.7357.8099.53
14Nicole Kuzmich / Jordan HockleyCO43.5655.5699.12
15Christina Penkov / Simon Proulx-SénécalQC43.4853.2196.69
鱼类
发表于 2013-1-18 13:12:59
For the Love of the Sport: Emanuel Sandhu Returns to Competitive Figure Skating
It’s been six years since Emanuel Sandhu last competed competitively, his final event being the 2007 ISU World Figure Skating Championships, where he placed 16th. Just over a month ago though, he returned to competition at the 2013 Skate Canada Challenge in Regina, Saskatchewan.
Sandhu has not returned to competitive skating in order to regain international status or to exceed the goals which he achieved in his past career – he doesn’t need to do this. His skating resume speaks for itself: named to two Olympic Winter Games teams, one ISU Grand Prix of Figure Skating Final gold medal, and three Canadian titles, among various other podium finishes. Sandhu is quick to point out many smaller highlights in his career as well, such as the interpretive programs he enjoyed creating with Joanne McLeod.
His return to competitive skating is also certainly not due to a lack of personal challenges or excitement in his life. Since his retirement in 2007, Sandhu has performed in many skating shows, and also competed on season two of So You Think You Can Dance Canada (SYTYCDC). His sixth place finish on the show propelled him onto a SYTYCDC Tour which lasted almost two years when all was said and done.
With all accomplishments aside, he still felt he had unfinished business in skating “When I stopped last, I didn’t like the way I was feeling about my skating and how I was feeling in terms of the enjoyment I was getting from it.” This has led him to his current mission to figure out what he has been missing, and to give himself an opportunity to end his competitive career in a way that he feels he could be happy with.
Sandhu has not set out specific goals in terms of placements or scores in competition. At this point, he is still feeling out the situation. After all, it has been over half of a decade since he last competed, and he hasn’t been in serious training for very long in the lead-up to his return. His goal at the moment is simply to, “take things day by day and like what I’m doing, in terms of the satisfaction I get from just being on the ice.”
On top of the already daunting task of making a comeback, Sandhu has the added disadvantage of working alone. He is not working with a coach, choreographer, or trainer – “It’s definitely a personal thing.” He has been very grateful to be allowed to train on his home ice, 8-Rinks in Burnaby, B.C. He has also spent some time training at the Trout Lake Community Centre, home of the Grandview Skating Club, and at the Sunset Skating Club in Vancouver.
At this point in his career, he doesn’t necessarily need the technical advice, but is focusing more on his strategy. One of the hardest things for him has been understanding and working under the new judging system, “I did compete in the new system, but it’s changed even since I stopped (skating competitively). It’s been fun but it’s been complex.”
Sandhu will be skating two old programs from his 1999-2000 season, which have been reworked and tweaked to accommodate the new judging system. “I really wanted to do something classical. I was craving it for a really long time.” Initially, he had toyed with the thought of creating new programs but opted not to: “I wanted to do two completely new programs but I felt that by the time I’d organize myself, that I wouldn’t have the time to put together the programs and feel comfortable learning what is almost a new language to me (the new judging system).”
With those programs, Sandhu skated to a fifth place finish at the 2013 Skate Canada Challenge. He was glad to have competed, saying “it was such an interesting and almost surreal feeling,” but naturally his competitive instinct had him wanting to be closer to the top. “It was definitely a fight for me because of the hurdles I had to get over before the competitive season even started, on the ice and off the ice. I’m not where I want to be, but at the same time I feel that it’s important for me to follow through with this plan.”
Now comes the next step in his journey, the 2013 Canadian Tire National Figure Skating Championships, taking place this weekend. Sandhu isn’t afraid to admit how he feels “I’m nervous… to be honest I am, but I’m excited.”
When it comes to the field he is competing against, it’s almost as if they don’t exist to him. “I didn’t really think about it until I saw everybody at Challenge. I’ve been staying to myself because it’s the best way to listen to what’s going on inside.”
This challenge he has brought upon himself doesn’t come without the occasional self-questioning though, saying, “
sometimes I wake up and I’m like ‘this is so crazy’ or ‘I can’t believe I’m actually going to do this’,” but Sandhu is committed to persevere. “It’s about the fight now, and the follow through.”
Moving forward, whenever his return reaches its conclusion, he isn’t completely sure of his plans in skating, but knows he wants to stay involved in the sport: “I will definitely look into doing some coaching and some choreography as well.” For Sandhu, his love of performing will never die: “I’m a performer at heart so whether I’m competing or not, that will always be in my blood and that’s something I see as part of the future.”
Emanuel Sandhu competes at the 2013 Skate Canada Challenge in Regina, SK.
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鱼类
发表于 2013-1-18 13:17:27
2013 Canadian Tire National Figure Skating Championships Junior Men’s Podium
1. Anthony Kan
2. Denis Margalik
3. Mathieu Nepto
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鱼类
发表于 2013-1-18 13:18:17
2013 Canadian Tire National Figure Skating Championships Junior Ice Dance Podium
1. Madeline Edwards & Zhao Kai
2. Mackenzie Bent & Garrett MacKeen
3. Caelen Dalmer & Shane Firus
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Сочиpotato
发表于 2013-1-18 14:02:15
老妖和派屈克
xianqi3155
发表于 2013-1-18 14:09:18
围裙你明天不会真的要趴吧。。紧张
gopatrick
发表于 2013-1-18 14:09:40
Wing&Lowe夫妻教练组是全加冰舞的大赢家!被推为全国最辛勤的教练组当之无愧,在初级组、青年组冰舞6个奖牌中包揽了5个!恭喜恭喜
icesoul
发表于 2013-1-18 14:30:30
Zhao Kai长得真喜感...
lovesteve
发表于 2013-1-18 16:30:34
鱼类 发表于 2013-1-18 13:12 static/image/common/back.gif
For the Love of the Sport: Emanuel Sandhu Returns to Competitive Figure Skating
衣服和羽生上赛季的罗朱很像啊
Сочиpotato
发表于 2013-1-18 16:37:31
派屈克陈 FS练习 双4很漂亮
http://v.youku.com/v_show/id_XNTAzNjU0NDQw.html
老妖练习
http://v.youku.com/v_show/id_XNTAzNjU4NjYw.html
Сочиpotato
发表于 2013-1-18 17:13:03
SP 练习
Kevin Reynolds
http://v.youku.com/v_show/id_XNTAzNjY1OTQ0.html
Jeremy Ten
http://v.youku.com/v_show/id_XNTAzNjY3MTMy.html
鱼类
发表于 2013-1-18 17:17:00
Junior组男单冠军Anthony Kan在本赛季青年大奖赛的表现
sp
http://player.youku.com/player.php/sid/XNTAzNjY5Mzky/v.swf
lp
http://player.youku.com/player.php/sid/XNTAzNjY2Nzk2/v.swf
Сочиpotato
发表于 2013-1-18 17:28:48
LP 练习
Kevin Reynolds
http://v.youku.com/v_show/id_XNTAzNjcyMTky.html
Jeremy Ten
http://v.youku.com/v_show/id_XNTAzNjc0MDE2.html
CarlaS
发表于 2013-1-18 19:58:59
男单什么时候比啊
丽丽熊
发表于 2013-1-18 20:50:19
回楼上的,明早起床就能看到了。
群群童鞋会不会爬,会爬几个呢?这是个问题。。。
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