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Three-time Canadian National medalist Veronik Mallet has announced her retirement from competitive figure skating. It sounds like she will becoming a coach. Best of luck to her!
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figurelifeflirt · 7 months
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2022 4 Continents entry #13
Women free program
Eugenia Garza(MEX)
Thoughts: she had multiple greens going on. The only shade of green I liked was on her sleeve.
Sofia Frank(PHI)
Thoughts: she has these big expressive eyes. Perfect for storytelling.
Veronik Mallet(CAN)
Thoughts: her smile helped the dress to grow on me
Yuhana Yokoi(JPN)
Thoughts: it is very difficult to make this dress not look too busy. But she succeeded.
Alison Schumacher(CAN)
Thoughts: she is a beauty. Did you see that spiral?!
Kailani Craine(AUS)
Thoughts: usually this neckline with the lines around the chest is a good way to get on my bad side. But I liked this outfit.
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fearlessrings · 4 years
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Not Taylor related but some highlights from my skating weekend 🥺 so sad it’s over 😩
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moonstarphoenix · 5 years
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Skate Canada Ladies Pt. 1
Welcome everyone to this week’s Grand Prix event. This weekend we’re in the beautiful country of Canada and we continue to debut the dominating Russian skaters while seeing the season debut’s of seasoned vets like Gabrielle Daleman.
So let’s start with the ladies today, shall we?
Serafima Sakhanovich is the first of three Russians this week. I seem to remember her name last year but I could be wrong. Interesting opening choroeography. She seems a little tight going into these jumps. I like the music. It’s different and interesting. I almost feel bad for the Russians who aren’t the junior now elite jumping girls. They had a bigger struggle than anyone to be relevant. That said, this is an interesting program. My only complaint is like most of the Russian skaters, she needs to sell it. Not a bad start really.
Alicia Pineault is the first Canadian. I like this short program on her. It has interesting choroeography and she seems into it. What a cute program. She wasn’t the top Canadian lady last year but I can see potential in her and her program is unique and different. Interesting she is lower than Serafima. I felt her program had more presentation than Serafima.
Veronik Mallet is the first of I believe two competitors from last week. I enjoyed her skating last week so let’s see how she does this week. I enjoyed her skating last week and find her very pleasant. I should mention that I love that she went back to the 80s for this song. Such a classic. Not her best performance this week, but she has such a pleasant presence on the ice, you can’t help but to like her.
Young You is new this year, I think. I don’t remember her last year. The first Romeo and Juliet of the year and it’s the soundtrack to the 1998 version. I have to admit, I like the score she’s using. She landed her triple axel and is very happy. Well, she’s got the jumps. Very lovely performance so far. She could use just a little more flow and refinement, perhaps a little more connection. That said, I like it. It’s dramatic and fast. She’ll be one to watch this year, look at that tech score! Very nice and good for her.
Marin Honda was a breakout last year. I love her dress and gloves. Oh, interesting song to skate to. She seems ready, look at that smile. She’s got a lot of speed and a lot of personality. This will be a great program when she settles into it more (I say that a lot early in the season, don’t I?). Not her best performance but she’s a joy to watch. She doubled a triple and that’s not good in the short. Not great for her start in the Gran Prix though.
Gabrielle Daleman returns to the Grand Prix and I’m pretty excited. I enjoyed her programs last year and I’m excited to see what she can do this year. Gabrielle is one of the few, I think, that can skate to a number like this. It’s a more grown up program. She’s landing her jumps as well and I’m thrilled to see that. She struggled after the Olympics, but she seems to have found her strength. She’s happy with it. Good for her. She must have been nervous. She’s in 2nd. A good start for her.
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venom-s · 5 years
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Oh my god. Veronik is bleeding pretty bad. I hope she's okay!
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itsraininghoran · 5 years
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Over the last few weeks I’ve fallen in love with Veronik Mallet. I just want her to do well and be happy.
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kittyprincessofcats · 5 years
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Ouch, Veronik cut her hand...
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“Why is Canada sending Alaine Chartrand to worlds over Larkyn or Veronik? They skated way better at 4cc. Yes she won nationals but that was obviously a fluke. And don’t even get me started on sending Gabby who hasn’t skated a clean program in like two years!“
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Véronik Mallet's free skate dress at the 2018 Finlandia Trophy. She skated to Turning Tables by Adele and Let Me Go by Karl Hugo.
(Source: Antti Lehto)
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tisaqueen · 5 years
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It’s so nice that a town comes together to help a young skater achieve her dreams and help her train.
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Results of the Ladies Short Program at Canadian Nationals.
Gabrielle Daleman has a solid lead after taking the GP season off due to mental health reasons. Larykn Austman, coming back from injury, is in second. Veronik Mallet, who was also injured, is currently in third.
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figurelifeflirt · 8 months
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2022 4 Continents entry #8
Women short program
Tara Prasad(IND)
Thoughts: where has the time gone? She looks so tall. She’s 21 already?! Can she please stay, for like ever. She’s so beautiful.
Veronik Mallet(CAN)
Thoughts: this felt like it was missing some pizzaz.
Jocelyn Hong(NZL)
Thoughts: this dress is fucking splendid. Look at all the colors!
Eugenia Garza(MEX)
Thoughts: she has this enchanted look in her eyes. But I wasn’t a huge fan of the dress.
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sywtwfs · 2 years
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Team Canada: 2022 Olympic and ISU Championships Entries
OLYMPICS
Men: Keegan Messing, Roman Sadovsky
Women: Madeline Schizas
Pairs: Kirsten Moore-Towers/Michael Marinaro, Vanessa James/Eric Radford
Ice Dance: Piper Gilles/Paul Poirier, Laurence Fournier Beaudry/Nikolaj Soerensen, Marjorie Lajoie/Zachary Lagha
WORLD CHAMPIONSHIPS
Men: Keegan Messing, Roman Sadovsky
Women: Madeline Schizas
Pairs: Kirsten Moore-Towers/Michael Marinaro, Vanessa James/Eric Radford
Ice Dance: Piper Gilles/Paul Poirier, Laurence Fournier Beaudry/Nikolaj Soerensen, Marjorie Lajoie/Zachary Lagha
FOUR CONTINENTS
Men: Wesley Chiu, Corey Circelli, Joseph Phan
Women: Gabrielle Daleman, Veronik Mallet, Alison Schumacher
Pairs: Lori Ann Matte/Thierry Ferland, Deanna Stellato/Maxime Deschamps, Evelyn Walsh/Trennt Michaud
Ice Dance: Marie-Jade Lauriault/Romain Le Gac, Haley Sales/Nikolas Wamsteeker, Carolane Soucisse/Shane Firus
JUNIOR WORLD CHAMPIONSHIPS
Men: Wesley Chiu, Stephen Gogolev
Women: Justine Miclette, Lia Pereira
Pairs: Summer Homick/Marty Haubrich*, Brooke McIntosh/Benjamin Mimar*
Ice Dance: Nadiia Bashynska/Peter Beaumont, Natalie D’Alessandro/Bruce Waddell
*Skater still requires TES minimums
Sources: 1, 2, 3
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moonstarphoenix · 5 years
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Skate Canada Ladies LP Pt. 1
What’s up everyone? So I’m a few days late with my recaps of the long programs and I’m sure everyone knows the results but I want to do these anyway. I hurt my back on Sunday and couldn’t sit at the computer for a couple of days. Grand Prix France starts Friday and I’ll try to have those up faster. At least baseball will be over (noooooo) so I can devote my time to figure skating.
Anyway, on to the ladies’ long programs!
Veronik Mallet starts us off. She may not be the best Canada has but there is something very pleasant about her skating. She starts with a bad fall but lands her next combo. Is it bad when you fall on cue with the music? This was not her competition, but I love that she has a smile through the whole program. I hope she does better at the Canadian Nationals.
Marin Honda is next, skating to La La Land. She’s wearing quite a lovely shade of blue. She’s on tonight. This is a nice program, nice choreography that matches the change in the tempo of the music. She looks a little uncertain at times bbut I think that could be because it’s still early in the season. She doesn’t have the jumping firepower the other women will have but I’m wondering if she’s injured. She has a large wrap on her landing leg. This program has a lot of potential to be great this season. She did well and has a lovely smile. She’s happy with her performance and she should be.
Alicia Pineault wants to do better than her short. She’s got a lot of power in her jumps. I’m a little bored by this program. It’s interesting music, just nothing about her performance is holding my attention right now. It’ll be interesting to see it a little later in the season. It wasn’t a bad performance though. Not at all. Just a few bobbles on the jumps.
I enjoyed Alexia Paganini’s short program. Her long is a tango. Tango’s are hard to do, I think, because you have to exude a certain something, confidence to make it believable. She landed hard on her first jump, you could hear her leg hit the ice. She’s tight on this performance. Not quite selling it. I liked her short better, this program just doesn’t fit her style. She’s not happy with that. A season’s best but she’ll fall in the rankings. Marin remains in first.
Serafima Sakhanovch has one of the cutest costumes so far this season. I don’t know the music so I can’t say how well it fits, but it’s lovely. She gets high on her jumps. Singled an axel. This music fits her, I think. Kind of a classic 1940s style that works with her dance ability. There needs to be more transitions, though. She’s got the arms above the head mostly down but not quite the full presentation. This music is dramatic, very old school. I love it. She’s spins really fast. Well, that was fun to watch. I really like that program.
Yelim Kim impressed me in the short. She seems a little tight on the first jump. Oh my! That was a bad fall right into the boards. And she comes back with a solid triple loop. I don’t think she’s quite settled into this program. It’s very dramatic and she’s not projecting that. That said, she’s got a lot of potential to be really good. She just needs a little more refinement, I think. But a lovely skater overall. And Marin will remain in first.
On to group 2!
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akakuro4869-blog · 5 years
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Is there an ongoing thing where the ladies cut open their hands doing catch foot spins :(
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beturass · 5 years
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Great choreo from Veronik Mallet
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