Showing posts with label Starlights. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Starlights. Show all posts

Monday, January 24, 2011

Mozart Cup 2011

I've developed a habit of discovering a live feed of a synchro event just as the event ends. I attempted to watch the senior freeskate of the inaugural Mozart Cup in Salzburg, Austria Sunday. I went through PayPal and then saw skaters take a bow and no more skating.... nothing is showing up on YouTube yet. Bummer because this competition boasted Nexxice, Marigold Ice Unity and the Haydenettes!

Here are the results of the senior competition. Marigold Ice Unity edged the Haydenettes for the top of the podium, reminiscent of the slim point divide between last year's teams at the 2010 world championships which was the last time these teams competed against each other. The Starlights also made their international season debut with a 5th place finish. Since I first witnessed the Starlights two years ago, they have been one of my favorite teams; I think they create unique programs within the IJS. (The Starlights were supposed to compete this weekend at Prague Cup, but that competition was canceled and competitors had to scramble for new assignments and travel arrangements.)
FPl.NameNationPointsSPFS
1MARIGOLD ICE UNITYFIN186.7711
2HAYDENETTESUSA184.3222
3TEAM BOOMERANGSWE164.5433
4HOT SHIVERSITA140.9544
5STARLIGHTSUSA118.6655
6SWEET MOZARTAUT102.7066
7ZAGREB SNOWFLAKESCRO83.8177
8ANKARA UNIVERSITY SYNCHRONIZED SKATING TEAMTUR56.4688


On the junior end, Nexxice of Canada skated away with a victory. The Lexettes rose up in the freeskate to take the bronze and the University of Miami junior varsity team finished 6th. World order was maintained however as a Finnish team took the silver and another was fifth.

FPl.NameNationPointsSPFS
1NEXXICECAN168.3111
2MUSKETEERSFIN164.8622
3LEXETTESUSA141.1243
4TEAM CONVIVIUMSWE137.3454
5STELLA POLARISFIN129.4436
6MIAMI UNIVERSITY JUNIORUSA122.7875
7TEAM SPIRITSWE112.7168
8TEAM ESTREIJAFIN112.4687
9HOT SHIVERS JUNITA107.6299
10ZAGREB SNOWFLAKESCRO72.351110
11FROSTWORKHUN66.971012
12STARLETSCZE63.981211
13ICE STARS JUNIORHUN57.401313

Sunday, December 5, 2010

Porter Synchro Classic

Calling all Synchro Skating fans, the Porter Synchronized Skating Classic is taking place this weekend in Ann Arbor, MI. You can actually watch the event live here for $15 as well as see on-demand content post-event: http://www.ledinvideo.com/stream.html

You can also get event updates on the Hockettes' team blog: hockettes.wordpress.com.

I've been catching up on the action and I'm looking forward to the senior free skate this afternoon. Team Unique from Sweden is competing! Also, it looks like a few of the collegiate teams - Western Michigan and Illinois - are giving seniors a try along with a former masters team, Denver Synchronicity. Major exciting stuff for a synchro fan.

After the short program, the Haydenettes are in the lead, followed by the Crystallettes, Team Unique, Miami Senior Varsity, California Gold, WMU, Denver, Illinois, and finally the Starlights.

Congratulations to my club teams, both the Open Juvenile and Master teams won their events. Go Riverstars!

Saturday, March 13, 2010

US Synchro Senior Short

The gorgeous spring weather inspired me to start spring cleaning. I watched the synchro championships on Icenetwork.com last weekend, but I didn't get into sharing my thoughts. Rainy weekends are much better for blogging! The webcast showed a lot of empty seats in Mariucci Arena in Minneapolis, I hope skating fans weren't staying at home waiting for my expert commentary. An exciting event was missed with teams making strong moves to cap off their seasons and be teams to watch next year. The senior event included a spoiler on the path to the World Championships. 

Starlights - The party got started with the newest senior team, the Starlights of the Skokie Valley Skating Club in Buffalo Grove, Illinois. I always made a point to watch their freeskate in competitions where they competed as juniors last year. If Oscars were given for skating, the Starlights would have received a costume award. They skated to Enya's Sail Away in various shades of blue and green. As they made their formations, they created this unique sense of ocean waves coming together.

This season they made their international debut as seniors, at the French Cup placing 9th with 147.20 points. It was a bit controversial for a team that had just moved up from juniors to be named as part of Team USA, especially as the ICE'Kateers made the same move and were not selected.

Their short program here was highlighted by quick and seamless transitions from element to element. I particularly liked their triangle intersection that transitioned into a straight line intersection. It was good choreography using the music and positions. 58.59

Western Michigan University - WMU won the Midwestern Sectionals last year and was 2nd this year to Miami Senior Varsity. They competed at the Spring Cup in Milano, finishing 6th with 120.32 points.

I enjoyed their parallel wheel into a 3-spoke wheel. I also enjoyed their transition into their triangle intersection. 54.78

ICE'Kateers - This team hails from the OC. (Always liked the Disney reference in their name, so appropriate for Anaheim). They are the 2nd Pacific Coast team to compete at Nationals at the senior level. I've always wondered why synchro isn't as big there considering how many great singles skaters have come out of California, especially SoCal: Michelle Kwan, Mirai Nagasu, Rachel Flatt, & Debi Thomas to name a few.
They did not compete internationally, but did win the Pacific Coast Sectionals.

They skated a smooth program in in stunning and cool toned, sea green dresses. The highlight of their short skate for me was their moves-in-th-field sequence. Gorgeous spirals to the crescendo of the music into spread eagles and then into 135 spirals. 56.04

Haydenettes - The Haydenettes are coming into this event primed to avenge their 2nd place finish to Miami Senior Varsity last year. Not only did they win all of their domestic events, they skated to above 200 points in all of their competitions. They skated to 3rd at Cup of Berlin with 202.36 points. They won Eastern Sectionals this year after generally having a bye to Nationals due to international competition conflicts.

I don't think their speed translates well on the webcast, but they skated a strong and precise short. I liked their deep blue dresses with the butterfly design across the chest. A program highlight was the block; just beautiful skating with speed and deep edges going in and out of turns. 85.92 blew the field away!

Crystallettes - The Crystallettes of Dearborn, Michigan have been the bridesmaid of Nationals by finishing 3rd five times in a row. They like the Haydenettes have seemed to skate on the attack ready to stake their claim to greatness. They skated to gold at the Cup of Prague, but their final score was much lower than what most top teams win with at 151.16 points.

In Minneapolis, the skated snazzy and fun short to Sammy Davis. They also showed skating is "green" by recycling their freeskate dresses from last year. I really liked this program, even more than the Haydenettes'. There were two highlights for me: their no hold block showed synchro style in their togetherness plus their knee action was smooth and made them look like they were dancing on air. Their spiral sequence was super sweet as well. 73.86

California Gold - The O.G. of Pacific Coast Synchro and the first Pac-team to earn an international medal, used to be thought of as a possible spoiler to the established favorite eastern and midwestern teams at nationals. This year has seemed to be a bit of rebuilding season with a new members skating on the team. They placed 10th at the French Cup with 141.06 points.

Hey Big Spender! Oooh, there's no amount of money that take away that splat. Too bad, they had good choreography and elements. However, I think they looked a bit stiff and some of the lines didn't link up right away after transitioning. I did like their spirals into their circle. 54.02

Miami Senior Varsity - The defending champions have also had a rebuilding season with a new head coach and several new skaters on the senior team. They won a silver at Neuchatel Trophy in Switzerland with 177.18 points. They won Midwestern Sectionals this year after generally having a bye to Nationals due to international competition conflicts.

I love their music choices from various Romeo and Juliet themes. My favorite element is their transition from a 3 spoke wheel to the parallel wheel. They have a nice ending section as they transition from a block into Ina Bauers. The Ina Bauers have good flow from four lines to two. 73.63 which puts them in 3rd behind the Crystallettes! That was close, I would think it's a bit like apples and oranges for the judges on that one. The Crystallettes had an upbeat program while Miami was more dramatic. I think Cyrstallettes program just showed stronger skating skills throughout, but I agree their skates deserved the similar scores.

Evolution - This team from Detroit, Michigan has had an up and down season. At the Porter Classic, their music stopped twice. The crowd cheered them through after the music went out the second time. They then  finished sixth at Cup of Berlin with 134.35 points. They finished 3rd at Midwestern Sectionals.

The final team skated to West Story. I liked their sky blue dresses and their flow from the parallel wheel into an intersection. 58.13

Photos by me, 1. Starlights at 2009 Nationals 2. Miami at Fall Exhibition

Complete Senior Short Results:

1 Haydenettes, Hayden Recreation Centre FSC 85.92 50.16 35.76 8.89 8.71 9.07 9.14 8.89 0.00 #4

2 Crystallettes, Dearborn FSC 73.86 43.28 30.58 7.57 7.36 7.79 7.82 7.68 0.00 #5

3 Miami Univ Sr Varsity, Miami University 73.63 43.06 30.57 7.64 7.36 7.79 7.79 7.64 0.00 #7

4 Starlights, Skokie Valley SC 58.59 35.82 23.77 5.89 5.68 6.07 6.07 6.00 1.00 #1

5 Evolution, Detroit SC 58.13 35.19 22.94 5.75 5.54 5.93 5.79 5.68 0.00 #8

6 ICE'Kateers, Glacier Falls FSC 56.04 34.10 21.94 5.32 5.21 5.68 5.75 5.46 0.00 #3

7 Western Michigan University, Western Michigan University SC 54.78 32.41 22.37 5.61 5.25 5.75 5.71 5.64 0.00 #2

8 California Gold, All Year FSC 54.02 31.45 23.57 5.96 5.57 5.89 6.04 6.00 1.00 #6

Tuesday, February 9, 2010

French Cup 2010

I posted a snippet on the Senior Synchro Sectionals yesterday and pondered why California Gold didn't compete. The reason: The competed at the French Cup in Rouen, France.

California Gold placed 10th in a competitive field that included the reigning world champs: Nexxice of Canada and the also strong Finnish teams: Marigold Ice Unity & Team Unique.

The Starlights made their international senior debut here as well. They placed just ahead of California Gold in 9th.