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2008 U.S. Figure Skating Championships - Highlights

Novice Compulsory Dance, Pairs, Ladies, and Men's Short Programs
and Junior Ladies Short Program


January 21, 2008
Article by Elvin Walker
Photos © Leah Adams

 
2008 U.S. Nationals

Jan 20-27, 2008
St. Paul, Minn. (USA)

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FULL RESULTS

 

The 2008 U.S. Figure Skating Championships are being held Jan 20-27 at the Excel Energy Center in St. Paul, Minn. Over 240 skaters are competing in the Novice, Junior and Senior divisions of the event.

Skaters are competing for spots on the U.S. Team that will travel to the World Championships in March, as well as the Four Continents Championships and the Junior World Championships teams. Each of those competitions could earn the skaters points towards ISU rankings that help determine which skaters will compete on the ISU Grand Prix next season. Additionally, a strong placement at the U.S. Championships will land skaters into official Team Envelopes for funding from U.S. Figure Skating.

The first day of the event kicked off on Jan. 20 with the Novice Compulsory Dance, the Novice Pairs, Ladies, and Men's Short Programs, and the Junior Ladies Short Program.

Angela MaxwellAngela Maxwell, 15, skates to Fever and Take Five for her short program (Junior Division) at the 2008 U.S. Figure Skating Championships.
Junior Ladies (Short Program)

Angela Maxwell (Dallas FSC) placed first in the Junior Ladies Short Program, followed by closely by Brittney Rizo (SC of Boston) and Alexe Gilles (Broadmoor SC).

Skating to Dave Brubeck's Fever and Take Five, Maxwell narrowly outdistanced her competition with a strong triple toe-triple toe combination and a solo triple loop. The 15-year-old (2008 Midwestern Sectional champion; 2007 Novice champion) was a bundle of energy on the ice, and earned a total of 54.91 points in this phase of the competition.

Rizo, who finished 12th in this event last season, skated to The Giving by Michael W. Smith, and successfully completed the same technical content as the leader. The 16-year-old is just .32 points behind Maxwell heading into the freeskate tomorrow night.

Gilles, a Junior Grand Prix Finalist and fifth in this event last year, skated to Windspirits by Rene Dupere to finish third. The 16-year-old executed a triple lutz-double toeloop combination, as well as a triple loop, but was unable to match the leaders in the quality of those elements. Gilles heads into the freeskate with 52.63 points.

Victoria Rackohn (All Year FSC) is currently in fourth with 49.50 points, followed by the 4th place finisher from the Junior Grand Prix Final, Kristine Musademba (Washington FSC), who earned 49.10 points and is in 5th place.

Novice Division (Standings)

The Novice dance teams performed two Compulsory Dances (CD) - the Tango and the Killian. Chloe Wolf and Rhys Ainsworth are currently first overall (49.52 points), followed by Megan Evans and Nathan Truesdell (49.44 points) and Katie Wyble and Justin Morrow (48.80 points).

Novice pair teams Brittany Chase and Andrew Speroff are currently first (37.35 points) after the short program, followed by Brynn Carman and Christopher Knierim (37.01 points) and Kloe Bautista and Galvani Hopson (35.93 points).

Daniel O'Shea lead the men in the Novice division after the short program with 46.89 points, followed closely by Alexander Zahradnicek (46.59 points) and David Wang (45.03 points).

In ladies Novice, Sophia Lamay is currently first after the short (38.86 points), while Marissa Secundy (37.26 points) and Gretchen Donlan (36.12 points) are second and third, respectively.

The event continues with the Novice Pairs, Ladies, and Men's long programs, Free Dance, and the Junior Compulsory Dance.

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