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The 2016 U.S. Figure Skating Championships will take place Jan. 15-24 in Saint Paul, Minnesota. Icenetwork will provide live coverage of the event to Season Pass Subscribers
All times Eastern
SCHEDULE
1/16/2016 9:10am Juvenile Pattern Dance 1
1/16/2016 10:15am Juvenile Pattern Dance 2
1/16/2016 11:40am Intermediate Ladies Short Program
1/16/2016 1:05pm Intermediate Pattern Dance 1
1/16/2016 2:15pm Intermediate Pattern Dance 2
1/16/2016 3:45pm Intermediate Men's Short Program
1/16/2016 5:25pm Intermediate Pairs Short Program
1/16/2016 7:05pm Juvenile Boys Free Skate
1/16/2016 8:30pm Juvenile Girls Free Skate
1/16/2016 9:55pm Juvenile Pairs Free Skate
1/17/2016 10:30am Juvenile Free Dance
1/17/2016 11:00am Novice Ladies Short Program
1/17/2016 12:00pm Intermediate Ladies Free Skate
1/17/2016 12:35pm Novice Men's Short Program
1/17/2016 1:30pm Intermediate Free Dance
1/17/2016 2:10pm Novice Pairs Short Program
1/17/2016 3:40pm Intermediate Men's Free Skate
1/17/2016 5:15pm Novice Pattern Dance 1
1/17/2016 5:30pm Intermediate Pairs Free Skate
1/17/2016 6:30pm Novice Pattern Dance 2
1/18/2016 3:00pm Novice Men's Free Skate
1/18/2016 4:50pm Novice Ladies Free Skate
1/18/2016 10:25pm Novice Pairs Free Skate
1/19/2016 10:15am Novice Free Dance
Links to bios of Novice, Juvenile, and Intermediate ice dancers may be found at ice-dance.com
http://www.eventcoverage.ice-dance.com/ms/usnationals16/competitors/
Many thanks to Doris for the links and schedule!
Since they start first, and I enjoy them, I wanted to start a thread for the lower level events at the US championships. These are our future stars, so they deserve a chat-fest of their own! I love seeing their creative program choices (much more variety and originality than in seniors) and finding up-and-comers to root for. And I thought others might like them too!
Who do you think will win the juvenile/intermediate/novice titles in any or all disciplines? If you watched sectionals or follow the lower levels, who did you like that you look forward to seeing?
Note: this is a generic juv/int/novice thread for all levels and disciplines, since I didn't think the lower levels would get enough viewers to warrant twelve :eeking: individual event threads!
All times Eastern
SCHEDULE
1/16/2016 9:10am Juvenile Pattern Dance 1
1/16/2016 10:15am Juvenile Pattern Dance 2
1/16/2016 11:40am Intermediate Ladies Short Program
1/16/2016 1:05pm Intermediate Pattern Dance 1
1/16/2016 2:15pm Intermediate Pattern Dance 2
1/16/2016 3:45pm Intermediate Men's Short Program
1/16/2016 5:25pm Intermediate Pairs Short Program
1/16/2016 7:05pm Juvenile Boys Free Skate
1/16/2016 8:30pm Juvenile Girls Free Skate
1/16/2016 9:55pm Juvenile Pairs Free Skate
1/17/2016 10:30am Juvenile Free Dance
1/17/2016 11:00am Novice Ladies Short Program
1/17/2016 12:00pm Intermediate Ladies Free Skate
1/17/2016 12:35pm Novice Men's Short Program
1/17/2016 1:30pm Intermediate Free Dance
1/17/2016 2:10pm Novice Pairs Short Program
1/17/2016 3:40pm Intermediate Men's Free Skate
1/17/2016 5:15pm Novice Pattern Dance 1
1/17/2016 5:30pm Intermediate Pairs Free Skate
1/17/2016 6:30pm Novice Pattern Dance 2
1/18/2016 3:00pm Novice Men's Free Skate
1/18/2016 4:50pm Novice Ladies Free Skate
1/18/2016 10:25pm Novice Pairs Free Skate
1/19/2016 10:15am Novice Free Dance
Links to bios of Novice, Juvenile, and Intermediate ice dancers may be found at ice-dance.com
http://www.eventcoverage.ice-dance.com/ms/usnationals16/competitors/
- Official Event Web Page from usfsa.org
- Ice Network Event Page: Videos, Schedule, Results links will be here
- Provisional Schedule (thanks MFarone!)
- Qualified Entries (thanks golden411icecoverage!)
- The event's Facebook
- Their Twitter
- Their Instagram
- Detailed Results and Protocols
- Videos and Results thread
- GS TV and Livestream Thread
Many thanks to Doris for the links and schedule!
Since they start first, and I enjoy them, I wanted to start a thread for the lower level events at the US championships. These are our future stars, so they deserve a chat-fest of their own! I love seeing their creative program choices (much more variety and originality than in seniors) and finding up-and-comers to root for. And I thought others might like them too!
Who do you think will win the juvenile/intermediate/novice titles in any or all disciplines? If you watched sectionals or follow the lower levels, who did you like that you look forward to seeing?
Note: this is a generic juv/int/novice thread for all levels and disciplines, since I didn't think the lower levels would get enough viewers to warrant twelve :eeking: individual event threads!
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