ISU JGP #1 - Bangkok, Thailand - Aug. 23-26, 2023

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ISU JGP #1 - Bangkok, Thailand - Aug. 23-26, 2023

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Several of the skaters that I just watched compete in person at the Skate Canada NextGen event are on the list of entries (and alternates) for the first JGP of the 2023-24 season: https://results.isu.org/events/fsevent00117396.htm
There will no pairs competition in this event.

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The link to the time & practice schedule: http://results.isu.org/schedules/jgptha ... hedule.pdf

The event will be live streamed on the ISU JGP YouTube channel: https://www.youtube.com/user/ISUJGP2011
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Skate Canada has confirmed the CDN athletes for this JGP on their International Assignments page: https://skatecanada.ca/events/#international
MEN
GRAYSON LONG
RIO MORITA

WOMEN
HETTY SHI

ICE DANCE
VICTORIA CARANDIUC / ANDREI CARANDIUC
LAYLA VEILLON / ALEXANDER BRANDYS
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The entries have no been updated with the TBA names for KOR: https://results.isu.org/events/fsevent00117396.htm

MEN
14 Minkyu SEO KOR 12

WOMEN
14 Heesue HAN KOR 12
15 Yuseong KIM KOR 12

ICE DANCE
10 Jinny KIM / Namu LEE KOR 8

The link has also been added for the Time & Practice schedule: http://results.isu.org/schedules/jgptha ... hedule.pdf
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Skate Canada's press release about the skaters competing in JGP#1: https://skatecanada.ca/2023/08/seven-ne ... 24-season/

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An overview of the schedule (local time in Bangkok):

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Bangkok is 11 hours ahead of EDT.
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The live stream will be on the ISU Junior Grand Prix YouTube channel: https://www.youtube.com/user/ISUJGP2011

I believe Mark Hanretty will be returning to join Ted Barton for the commentary.
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A preview of this first event, focusing on the competitors, their music choices, and their history: https://anythinggoe.com/jgpbangkokpreview/
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Practices are underway in Bangkok for the Canadian skaters.

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The entries/starts orders/results link is now available: http://www.isuresults.com/results/seaso ... gptha2023/

The start orders for the SPs and RD:

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The ISU JGP Youtube channel has now put up links for each portion of the competition:

Jr. Women SP: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YDJSZNmyM28

Jr. Men SP: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=D_UmkHEEKEs

Jr. Rhythm Dance: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sOtkp-qEZuk

Jr. Women FS: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jpyTOY3Pqcs

Jr. Men: FS: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UWg8QGmFsnU

Jr. Free Dance: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OPxfmtSsGiI

Note that the start time in your time zone should show up for each of the streams above. As usual, they will be archived for later viewing :)
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I understand that there were "technology issues" during today's events - the stream started and stopped and they lost the ability to link in Mark Hanretty from "the other side of the world" at some point.

I hope they get things sorted out for the remainder of the competition.

The results after the Women's SP
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The results after the Men's SP
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The CDN skaters in the Kiss 'n Cry after their skates on the first day of competition:
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Our two ice dance teams with their coaches preparing to compete in the RD which is up next.
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I understand that, once again, there were technology issues with the live stream of the Rhythm Dance but you should find some of it here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OPxfmtSsGiI

The RD results:
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Canadian teams in 5th and 10th.
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The Junior Women completed their FS - the results:
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Overall results -
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Hetty Shi of Canada was happy to be in the top 10 in her first international competition of the season
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On day 3 of this competition, the Free Dance was completed with the following results:
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The overall Junior Ice Dance results:
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The Men's Free Skate was also completed with the following results:
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The overall Jr. Men results:
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History was made for New Zealand with a bronze medal 🥉 for Yanhao Li.
Canada's Rio Morita successfully landed a quad and moved up in the overall standings. Grayson Long maintained his position within the top 10. Both Grayson and coach Brian Orser appeared happy with his skate, based on the smiles in the Kiss 'n Cry.
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Skate Canada's press release on the first JGP: https://skatecanada.ca/2023/08/nextgen- ... -thailand/
NextGen Skaters Shine at First Junior Grand Prix of the Season in Thailand
August 26, 2023/by Skate Canada

BANGKOK, THA (August 26, 2023) – The first Junior Grand Prix of Figure Skating event of the season wrapped up Saturday at the IWIS International Training Center in Bangkok, Thailand with strong results for the seven NextGen athletes making their debut for the season.

The ice dance team of Layla Veillon and Alexander Brandys of London, Ont., had the top finish of the competition finishing just off the podium in fourth with a total score of 139.17. The team from Korea of Jinny Kim and Namu Lee just edged them for bronze with a total score of 139.32. Leah Neset and Artem Markelow of the USA won gold with a score of 168.47 while Celina Fradji and Jean-Hans Fourneaux of France captured the silver with a score of 150.98.

“Our performance felt really into the ice,” said Veillon following the free dance where they placed third with a personal best score of 86.80. “It was definitely one of our stronger performances of the season, and we’re excited to keep exploring and building on the program as the season goes on.”

Victoria and Andrei Carandiuc of Saint-Constant, Que., were competing in their first Junior Grand Prix and finished 10th overall with a score of 112.12.

“At first I was a bit scared because I know that there are a lot of good skaters out there in juniors and I was scared to be less good than the other skaters, but in the end, it was a really good experience and we’re going to keep getting better and better,” said Andrei.

Hetty Shi of Northville, Michigan, the 2023 Canadian Junior Champion, had a strong performance in the junior women’s competition finishing seventh overall with a total score of 156.70. Ami Nakai of Japan won gold with a score of 190.65. Yuscong Kim of Korea took silver with a score of 189.92 while Heesue Han, also of Korea, took bronze with a score of 173.99.

“I feel relieved that it’s over,” said Shi who set new personal best scores in her second international competition. “I’m not happy about my score (in the free skate) but it’s similar to what I’ve been doing in training, so there’s not much I can expect. I’m going to keep working on the consistency of my jumps and focus on my spin levels moving forward.”

Canada had two competitors in the junior men’s competition with Grayson Long of Mississauga, Ont. and Rio Morita of Thornhill, Ont. finishing 9th (172.94) and 11th (171.89) overall respectively. Rio Nakata of Japan won gold with a total score of 217.65, with François Pitot of France just behind in silver with a score of 217.50. Yanhao Li of New Zealand took the bronze with a score of 210.08.

“I think this competition was an amazing experience, especially because it was the first junior grand prix in Southeast Asia, and the crowd here is amazing and so it felt really fun to be on the ice, and although I made some mistakes at the end of my long, I was really happy to be out there,” said Long following his free skate.

Morita, who recently won the 2023 NextGen competition, rebounded strongly from his 14th place in the short program to place 7th in the free skate.

“I feel great,” said Morita following his free skate. “I wanted to go home with a better performance and feeling better after my short program and I think the free was going in the right direction. I need to keep working on everything, but I think the way I’m training right now with Tracy (Wilson) and all the other coaches is really good for me and so I think I’m going to continue working with them and the execution of my jumps and the consistency of my spins.”

The second Junior Grand Prix of the season takes place this upcoming week in Linz, Austria from August 30 to September 2, 2023 and will feature eight NextGen skaters for Canada – one woman, one man, one pair team, and two ice dance teams.
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There were a lot of technical issues during the live broadcasts, even one total loss of power when a spectator (accidentally) pulled a plug!

It appears that they are trying to put some of the missing video online. Here is a link to the playlist for the Rhythm Dances, team by team: https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=P ... yja7XT5jay
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The ISU review of JGP #1: https://isu.org/figure-skating/news/new ... teParam=15

More playlists of individual programs have been added on the JGP YouTube channel:
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