Despite last-minute changes and adaptations due to the lockdown, such as the draw ceremonyrnfor the starting order being online and extra moments to ventilate, disinfect andrnclean the warm-up areas and dressing rooms, the second event of the Challenger Series has begun, and that's good news. The event started on Friday with the junior and senior short programs.
The president of the organizing committee, Ellie van Soest, said that they were hoping to organize a great event for the 5th anniversary of the competition. Nevertheless, they are happy that the competition could be maintained thanks to the collaboration of the KNSB (national figure skating association) and the NOC*NSFrn(the umbrella organization for sports in The Netherlands). The venue, IJssportcentrum Eindhoven andrnthe event are now considered as "professional competition". The sports and competitions that have obtained this label can be held despite the confinement.
The president of the organizing committee, Ellie van Soest, said that they were hoping to organize a great event for the 5th anniversary of the competition. Nevertheless, they are happy that the competition could be maintained thanks to the collaboration of the KNSB (national figure skating association) and the NOC*NSFrn(the umbrella organization for sports in The Netherlands). The venue, IJssportcentrum Eindhoven andrnthe event are now considered as "professional competition". The sports and competitions that have obtained this label can be held despite the confinement.
Ellie van Soest: "After a very long time without any competitions for many teams, it is very important for us as an organization to hold this event, but also for the teams and the sport. After a hard time like this, it is important to compete in international competitions and get the feeling of competing again."
Clean and confident short programs
Withrnsadly many cancellations and withdraws from several teams in the last few days, there were still sixrnjuniors and five senior teams who skated their short program on Friday.
rnNone of the teams made big mistakes or fell in their short program.
Like last week at the Hevelius Cup in Gdansk, Poland, TeamrnCrystal Ice junior from Russia finished first after their short program, receiving 71.97 points. The moves element was particularly fabulous and got a +5 GEO from one of the judges.
rnNone of the teams made big mistakes or fell in their short program.
Like last week at the Hevelius Cup in Gdansk, Poland, TeamrnCrystal Ice junior from Russia finished first after their short program, receiving 71.97 points. The moves element was particularly fabulous and got a +5 GEO from one of the judges.
Team Image Junior from the United States, finished in second place with 59.63 points. They used their music very well and managed to keep nice lines in their No Hold Element.
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rnTeam Cool Dreams (SUI) sits in 3rd place, scoring 43.77 points. This was an excellent comeback for this team, who had their last internationalrncompetition back in 2019 at the Junior World SynchronizedrnSkating Championships, where they finished with an impressive 10th place.
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rnAttending their 2nd Challenger Series event of 2022, Team LernSoleil (POL) improved its Personal Best score for the short program by 3 points. Theyrnare currently in 4th place with a score of 38,90 points.
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rnTeam Starlight Junior (SUI) is not far behind and is currently 5th, and the team Les Zazous (FRA) placed 6th after the short program.
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rnTeam Cool Dreams (SUI) sits in 3rd place, scoring 43.77 points. This was an excellent comeback for this team, who had their last internationalrncompetition back in 2019 at the Junior World SynchronizedrnSkating Championships, where they finished with an impressive 10th place.
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rnAttending their 2nd Challenger Series event of 2022, Team LernSoleil (POL) improved its Personal Best score for the short program by 3 points. Theyrnare currently in 4th place with a score of 38,90 points.
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rnTeam Starlight Junior (SUI) is not far behind and is currently 5th, and the team Les Zazous (FRA) placed 6th after the short program.
Team Paradise and Team Crystal Ice, the Seniors' leaders
Tomorrow's competition will be exciting with less than 3.5 points between the two Russian teams! Both Team Paradise and Team Crystal Ice can finish the event with the gold medal.
Team Paradise missed a level on their Pivoting Block but had a powerful programrnwith a great interpretation of the music. They scored 80.09 after the short program.
Team Crystal Ice Senior had a very good skate and a Pivoting Blockrnwith a lot of speed, which was rewarded by the panel with a level 4 (score: 76.67).
Team Paradise missed a level on their Pivoting Block but had a powerful programrnwith a great interpretation of the music. They scored 80.09 after the short program.
Team Crystal Ice Senior had a very good skate and a Pivoting Blockrnwith a lot of speed, which was rewarded by the panel with a level 4 (score: 76.67).
LesrnZoulous from France skated their "Feel the sound of Africa" program withoutrnany major mistakes and are currently in 3rd place with 55.10 points.rn
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rnTeam Skating Graces (GER) is 4th and Team Ice United (NED) is 5th.
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rnTeam Skating Graces (GER) is 4th and Team Ice United (NED) is 5th.
Althoughrnthere was no public allowed in the stands due to Covid-19, the atmosphere in thernarena was great. After their short programs, the junior teams stayed to cheer onrnthe senior teams.
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rnThe first day of the Lumière Cup was well organized. The organizing committee showed that they could manage arnsafe event by doing everything within their power to keep the skaters,rnstaff and judges safe.
Facemasks are required, the whole venue has a one-way walking direction, andrneach team has their designated place in the stands.
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rnThe second day of the LumièrernCup will start on Saturday at 15:56 hour (Eindhoven time) with the junior free programs.
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rnThe first day of the Lumière Cup was well organized. The organizing committee showed that they could manage arnsafe event by doing everything within their power to keep the skaters,rnstaff and judges safe.
Facemasks are required, the whole venue has a one-way walking direction, andrneach team has their designated place in the stands.
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rnThe second day of the LumièrernCup will start on Saturday at 15:56 hour (Eindhoven time) with the junior free programs.