He is apparently no longer moving to train in Toronto.
https://www.japantimes.co.jp/sports/201 ... 0iH2rhrzIU
Change of plans for Boyang Jin
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Re: Change of plans for Boyang Jin
Perhaps it is getting too crowded in Brian's camp or the Chinese made him an offer he couldn't refuse.
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Toronto is starting to get a little crowded, isn't it?
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Re: Change of plans for Boyang Jin
If you mean the Toronto Cricket, Skating, and Curling Club (TCSC), more commonly known as the Cricket Club, they certainly have a number of world level skaters training there now. However, they also have a large team of coaches, choreographers, physical trainers, etc. Their system involves all of the team members to work with all of the skaters. I'm sure they will not take on more than they can accommodate within their schedule.
There are a number of other training facilities in the Toronto area
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Re: Change of plans for Boyang Jin
Yes, of course.
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Re: Change of plans for Boyang Jin
Like the cartoon! Certainly Brian Orser continues to get a lot of students.
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