We leave for the Southwest Regional Championships early Wednesday morning. We can't wait to see all of our favorite up and coming skaters. Regionals is where it all begins. What regionals will you be attending this year and where?
I love following the skaters from Regionals, then on to Sectionals, and finally Nationals. Last year we watched some close friends climb that ladder. Ashley Cain and Joshua Reagansurprised the field by winning Nationals in Novice Pairs and they are on the Jr. Grand Prix Circuit as we speak.
Agnes Zawadzki, another friend of the company went on to win the 2010 Junior National Championship.
But it all started at Regionals. Last year the Southwest Regionals was in Dallas, this year we make the trek back up to Colorado Springs, CO to see all of the skating action.
If you plan on being there please stop by and say hello. We'd love to see you again and we'll snap some pics at the CherryLoop booth.
For those of you staying home, don't worry...CherryLoop.com will still be shipping out your favorite figure skating merchandise. Some of the staff must stay home and hold down the fort. We'll also be shipping stuff directly from our booth at The World Arena.
Well, we've been back from the Houston Fall Invitational for two weeks now and we're still putting the shop back together. As predicted in our last blog post, we had a blast in Houston at this event.
It isn't everyday you get to hang out with an Olympic Figure Skater, and that is exactly what we got to do on Saturday. Amanda Evora blessed us with her presence and was kind enough to take pics and sign autographs. Our youngest daughter Violet got an autograph and a photo with Amanda. Amanda, as you know, skated for the US at the Olympics in Vancouver with her partner Mark Ladwig. They took the silver last year at Nationals clinching a spot in the Olympics. They finished a strong 10th place in Vancouver, and they have a promising career ahead of them. They appeared on the cover of Skating Magazine in the August/September edition.
Above is Amanda Evora and our littlest Violet at the Houston Fall Invitational.
Amanda Evora and Danika Burton (skater at our local rink in Tulsa)
We also got to catch up with a lot of our long time friends and customers in Houston. Peter Cain from the Dallas Stars Figure Skating Club was there with many of his skaters. We missed his wife Darlene and Daughter Ashley as they were preparing for the upcoming Junior Grand Prix in Sheffield England. Ashley and her partner Josh Reagan have been on a rampage since winning the Novice Pairs Gold Medal at Nationals in Spokane last year. This is a really exciting time for them, and we wish them the best. They leave on Sunday, and I know they will kill it!
Read this awesome article about Ashley and Joshua at Golden Skate: Read Here
This is Ashley at regionals last year in Dallas.
We also saw Hailee Settle and her partner Rique Newby-Estrella. Their program looks incredible. We saw Becky Du, Zhaira Costiniano from the Senior Ladies division. We got to know Shymali Moujan and we look forward to watching her skating career blossom. It is so much fun to watch the younger skaters move up the ranks. Skaters like Ashley Bratton, Megan Midkiff, Hope and Kennedy Plott, and so many others.
We'll post some more pictures as we go through them.
I can't believe that Regionals is less than 3 weeks away! I'm still recovering from Houston. This is notice that we will be at the Southwestern Regional Championships in Colorado Springs. So, stop by and say hello. We can't wait to see you!
Grilling out by the pool? Wakeboarding at the lake? Telling ghost stories by the campfire? Floating the river one last time? Working (on Labor Day!!??)
We will be....you guessed it...at the freezing cold rink in Sugar Land Texas!
We attend this event every year and we absolutely love it. I hate the grueling 9-10 hour drive, I hate the drive back, I hate Houston traffic, I want to be grilling out by pool after a long day at the river. But, I just love this event. People travel from all over the region to make it to the Houston Fall Invitational. It is the first big qualifying event of the season and more importantly the biggest regional event before...Regionals.
My view will look something like this on Labor Day :)
We get to see new programs, listen to new music, and see the new hopefuls coming out of their shells.
I'll give a full report upon our return, and will try to keep everyone updated via Twitter, Facebook, and this blog.
Any skaters we should be keeping our eye on?
Stop by and say hi if you're going to be in town...we'll have a big booth and we're bringing everything!
It has been a busy summer, and we'll spare you the details and get right to it.
Several of our customers, friends, and fellow skaters have been killing it this summer.
Melissa Jaggers, a long time friend of the family and figure skater from Oklahoma City, OK, finished quite well at the
2010 U.S. Collegiate Championships held in Lansing, MI
She finished with 108.68 points to take 7th overall in a field of 50 skaters. She had a great Short Program finishing 8th, and her solid Free Skate placed her in 7th gaining a spot.
We're very proud of you Melissa! Keep an eye out for an upcoming interview with Melissa in the very near future. That is, of course, if she can find the time to squeeze it in between studies and skating.
Melissa Jaggers poses for CherryLoop, March 2010
Another friend of the company and "Brad Griffies" girl - Maria Sperduto finished in the top 5 at the same competition. She finished with 113.07 points and claimed 4th place! A strong showing on her Short Program put her in 3rd place after day one. She kept up the excellent skating taking 6th place in her Free Skate. Maria is joy to work with and we had the pleasure of watching her win the Senior Ladies event at The Broadmoor Open in June. I think we'll be seeing a lot from her in the future.
Maria Sperduto - CherryLoop booth at The Broadmoor Open - 2010 (wearing a Brad Griffies design)
Warning - Spoiler Alert! If you haven't watched it yet, and you want the feeling of suspense I got...don't read any further...
I've got to keep this short, but I absolutely had to write about the Women's Free Skate and Medal Podium from the Olympics last night. I am confident this event will be talked about as the best Olympic competition figure skating has seen for years. I'm talking in 50 years the performance...both the short and free skate will be talked about. I simply can't imagine anything topping that. Kim has raised the bar so high, and the other competitors brought their own spices for a recipe of pure entertainment.
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I am going to write so much more on this topic and everything Olympic and Figure Skating...but I'll give you the once over.
Kim Yu-Na has changed the sport. She has completely and totally taken it to a new level. She has EVERYTHING. She has the skills, natural talent, work ethic, beauty, she is humble, hard working, fun, cute, and she has IT. I feel extremely fortunate to be a huge figure skating fan right now. The Olympic event we watched last night and Tuesday has been a long time coming and it simply did not disappoint.
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Mao Asada attempted something that has never been tried on Olympic Ice. She landed three clean axels between her short and free skate. In any other Universe where Kim doesn't exist...she owns the sport for years. However, we live in Kim's Universe. In this world she must settle for Silver.
Joanie Rochette skated under ridiculous circumstances. You probably know that her mother passed away from a massive heart attack on Sunday shortly after she landed in Vancouver to watch Joanie skate in the Olympics. Joanie chose to skate. I don't even know what it takes to have the courage to skate AND to throw up a huge score in the short placing her in third, and then to finish strong with a Bronze after her free skate.
And that is just the podium. Wait till we get to the other competitors.
Wow, I'm still reeling from last night. It simply doesn't get any better.
OK, a little disclaimer on the rest of this interview.I took a little liberty on the questions and
answers, and so blame me for any grammatical errors.It is difficult to transcribe an interview
from voice to text, especially when you have an inexperienced interviewer (me). Also, on most of the names mentioned in this interview I link to their profile on the Ice Network. The problem is you can't see the links until you mouse over the name. I'm working on fixing that problem.
I think the takeaway from this post should be two things:
1. 1. Read Aaron’s blog as often as possible.He loves the sport and updates all of us on a
regular basis.I, for one, have learned
a lot about the sport from his blog and he helps keep me updated on the latest
news. Read it here: http://loopaxles.blogspot.com/
2. 2. He’ll be at the Olympics, while the vast
majority of us will be at home watching it on TV.So, follow his tweets, blog, and facebook.I’m looking forward to the insider’s
perspective. Follow him on twitter here: http://twitter.com/skating102
So, here is Part Deux!
TP: Are you a figure skater?
AH: I wouldn’t call myself a figure skater.But once I got really into the sport, out of
pure interest I put on some skates and started to skate.I know how to skate on the ice, but I don’t
know how to do any big tricks or anything.
TP: When did you get into figure skating?
AH: Well, it started like so many other people.With “the knee whack herd around the world”.It was 1994 Nationals, I was in 8th
grade, everyone was talking about it.Tonya Harding and Nancy Kerrigan were all over the news.But the person I got the most interested in
that year, wasn’t Nancy or Tonya…but Michelle Kwan, who got 2nd
place in Nationals but didn’t go to the Olympics.I’ve been hooked ever since.
TP: Tell us about your writing, is that something you’ve
always been interested in doing?
AH: When I blog, I like to do it.I don’t consider it a chore.Academically I’ve written a lot with my
Masters and Undergrad work.I find
writing easy, but if it wasn’t figure skating I don’t think I would be as
interested in writing for writing’s sake.
TP: We know you love Michelle Kwan, and I think she’s
brilliant, but who are your other favorite skaters?
AH: Going back to the Kwan era we have, Todd
Eldredge, Meno and Sand, Alexie Urmanov (he coaches Sergei
Voronov, who got bumped from the
Olympics…I really like him).Moving into
modern skating I like Stephane
Lambiel.I like Yu-Na
Kim (I think she’s probably the most deserving of the Gold if she skates
well), but I don’t count her among my favorites.Shizuka Arakawa (I really
liked her, I was really happy when she won Gold in Torino), French Ice Dance
Team (Isabelle
Delobel and Olivier Shcoenfelder), Meryl
Davis and Charlie White (I think they’re brilliant).
TP: [I comment on his breakdown of the Olympic field, and
thank him for sharing his expertise].
TP: I’m going to bust into your interview, because I’m so
glad to hear you say that.I absolutely
love that show.
AH: Another friend of mine, Hugo Chouinard does the music
for the Canadian team and owns Sk8Mix.com
…he doesn’t get the show in Canada.So,
I’ve been recording them for him, and I’m going to bring the tapes to the
Olympics so he can see the show.
AH: That is good TV right there, I just can’t get enough of
it.The Sundance Channel has been sending
me there Press Releases, because they like my blog and wanted me to get the
word out to my show.They felt like my
readers would be interested in it.I
think their doing a 2nd Season, because it has been a hit.
TP: I found this out from you, but I heard Tanith
Belbin is going to be rooming with Johnny
at the Olympics.
AH: Yeah, Lynn
Rutherford tweeted that first.And I
thought, oh no, that is actually kind of brilliant.That is made for TV.
TP: [I go on and on about how much I love this show…and so
does Aaron]You can listen to the
interview for the details.
AH:When you asked me
about my favorite skaters, I’d like to add Johnny to that list.I have other opinions about Johnny outside of
skating, and I think he could be so much better than he is…but his natural
ability is superb.He didn’t start
skating until he was 12 years old.He is
gifted in a way in which other skaters aren’t.
TP: What events do you usually hit on an annual basis?
AH: As far as events I never miss…that would be
Nationals.I’ve been every since
1998.I didn’t go this year because of
the God Awful two weekend format.Nobody
likes this format, none of the skaters like it, none of the fans like it.It was all done to help NBC and give them
another weekend to promote the Olympics.I understand US Figure Skating was in a bind and they needed to strike a
deal with the major networks, but because of that split weekend I couldn’t
justify the trip for the first time since 1998.
AH:I try to make it
to Skate America, a few Skate Canadas, been to World’s when it was in Vancouver
and Calgary.I’ve been to so many
skating competitions it is hard to remember all of them.I’ve been to Worlds three times in the
US.My plan is to make it to a big
International Event sometime really soon.I really want to make it, and I havean event in mind.
TP: I was going to ask if you’ve ever been to Vancouver, but
it sounds like you were there for World’s when Vancouver hosted it.
AH: I’ve actually been to Vancouver lots of times.I grew up in Seattle and we would just go to
Vancouver for the weekend.I was just up
in Vancouver less than a year ago for the Four Continents Cup, I went to that event
to see the Olympic Venue to see it in action…thinking, “I won’t get a chance to
see it during the Olympics”.
TP: If you were going to make some predictions this year at
the Olympics?
AH:I think if Plushenko
stands up on two feet, he’s going to be handed a Gold Medal.People say he doesn’t have the same components
as like a Patrick
Chan or an Abbot,
but I don’t think that matters.The
judges love him.I see Evan
Lysacek on the podium.I think he is
going to make himself skate well, and I think he’ll be on the podium.Third spot is up for grabs, Patrick Chan, Ado,
Brian
Joubert.If I had to pick one to
make it to the podium, I’d say Joubert.
On the ladies side: I think it will be Kim
Yu-Na, I think Mao
Asada and her triple axels will probably get her on the podium.I think that Rachel
Flatt is going to surprise us.She
is very consistent and she doesn’t have the pressure that the other ladies
have.So, I think she has a shot at the
podium.
TP: What are your thoughts on the new judging system?
AH: I get the system, because the old system was way too
subjective.The old system was ripe for scandal.Salt Lake City is a perfect example of how
that system could be misused.I support
the new system, but they have to fine tune exactly how the scoring system and
slow motion replays work.How aggressive
they should be on deductions.They need
to hone in on the component score.They
need to find a way to be consistent.I
think it’s a workable system, it just has to be improved and they’ve got to get
rid of the anonymous judging.
Olympic Pairs Short Program tonight at 7pm Eastern!
Can I get a hallelujah?How long have you been waiting for the Figure Skating Events to begin?
Days, weeks, months, or 4 years?Click
here for schedules, news, and information: NBC
Olympics
I personally can’t wait.This will be my first Olympics as a hardcore figure skating fan, and I
am super excited for the US Team, the world, and the sport in general.If anyone wants to know…below is my Figure
Skating Fantasy Team for the Vancouver Olympics.
Exclusive Interview with Aaron Harris, Gold Blogger for One Winter, Five
Dreams and Axels, Loops, and Spins – February 9th, 2010 – Part I
This is Part I of an exclusive interview I did with Aaron
Harris from Axels, Loops, and Spins.He
will be blogging for Panasonic’s “One Winter, Five Dreams” project the next few
weeks.Aaron is well known in the Figure
Skating World and has been a prolific blogger on the subject since July 2007.We are proud to have had the opportunity to
get some time with him two days before he left for Vancouver to cover the
Olympics.
This is my first time to transcribe an interview…and as it
turns out, it is much more difficult than I imagined.So, this is Part I, just so I can get it
online.The rest of the interview and a
link to the Audio Interview is coming soon.
I highly suggest you follow Aaron Harris on twitter (http://twitter.com/skating102) ,
facebook, and read his blog daily
if you are interested in Figure Skating or the Olympics at all.
So, without further ado, and no more gilding the lilly I bring you Aaron Harris and Travis Phipps discussing The Olympics, Figure Skating, Blogging, and of course Johnny Weir!
TP: How are you doing?
AH: I’m exhausted, but I’m ok.
TP: When do you take off (for the Olympics)?
AH: Thursday afternoon.
TP: Tell us a little about the project “One Winter, Five
Dreams”
AH: Was launched several months ago by Panasonic when they
decided to follow 5 athletes, from 4 different sports that wouldn’t have the most
conventional way to the Olympics. They
aren’t your Evan Lysacek’s, Patrick Chan’s, Kim Yu-Na’s.They don’t come from ideal training situations, they don’t come from
places that have heavily supported Olympic Federations, they are people that
have really had to work hard.They have been
following these 5 athletes on the One Winter, Five Athletes website.They also put out a contest looking for a
blogger.Not only blogging about these 5
athletes but also the Olympics in general.I like blogging and I love the Olympics, so I entered the contest by
filling out a questionnaire.I tried to
be as sincere as possible.Apparently my
efforts were good enough, because I won.
TP: What was the process for selecting the winner?
AH: I suppose they followed my blog, but other than that
there wasn’t any other process except for me getting the email stating that I won
the contest.
TP: When did you find out that you won the contest?
AH: I actually knew for a week before I posted it on Twitter.Panasonic asked me to wait until the Olympics
were closer prior to announcing it on my blog.They told me last Friday that I could announce it; however, they still
don’t want me to go into great detail because they want to announce it in
Vancouver.
TP: Do you have a “Day Job”, because I know you spend a lot
of time on Axels, Loops, and Spins?
AH: Yeah, I work for a non-profit medical organization in
medical imaging…and I’m not really allowed to use their name either.On the blog it can be deceptive because I can
write a post in the evening and have it pop up first thing in the morning.
TP: How long will you be in Vancouver?
AH: I leave on Thursday (February 12) and return on March 1st,
so I’ll be there the whole time.
TP: Wow, I can’t tell you how jealous I am.
AH: Everyone on facebook and twitter has been saying the
same thing.I said that if there is a
problem taking off in the snow storm that I’ll get out and push the plane, and
everyone else is saying, “if you take me with you, I’ll help you push the
plane!”
TP: Where do you live?
AH: West Central Illinois.Right in between Chicago and St. Louis.
TP: Have you decided what you’re going to wear to the
Opening Ceremonies?
AH: I have no idea, I’ll figure that out when I’m
frantically packing.
TP: Do you have a schedule, do you get to attend all of the
events, how is it all going to work?
AH: Some of it, I’m sure I’ll learn as I go, but Panasonic
has told me a lot…but they want me to keep that a secret for the time
being.But as it unfolds I’ll be
blogging about it.
TP: We’ll keep an eye on your blog as the Olympics comes
around, and we’ll send everyone your way for minute by minute updates.So, everyone keep your eyes open for
that.But in the meantime can you tell
us a little bit about your blog, how long you’ve been blogging, and what got
you started?
AH: Sure, I started blogging in 2005 just before the Torino
Olympics.You can actually see on my
blog archives the very early beginnings of Axels, Loops, and Spins.It was spotty writing, nothing consistent,
and I kept track of Michelle Kwan because I’m a big fan.I got away from it, and took break for almost
a year, but got back into it in the Summer of 2007.Started the “Pic of the Week”, and then it
became real steady.Went to several
events and wrote about those.I found
that what will drive traffic to your blog is mainly frequent updates.When I started hooking it up with Facebook
and Twitter and that is when I started getting a lot of traffic.
TP: [This is where I spend some time complimenting Aaron on
his prolific writing and thanking him for his consistency ;) ]
Brianna de la Mora
and Taylor Wilson took home the Gold at the United States Junior Figure
Skating Championships, in Strongsville OH.They represent the Texas Gulf Coast Figure Skating Club, and are coached
by Elena and Val Prudsky.We’ve been
very impressed with them since we first saw them skate at the Houston Fall
Invitational over Labor Day in 2009.At
that time, they had only been skating together for 2-3 months.We saw them skate again at the Southwest
Regional Championships in Grapevine, TX.We’re very excited about their future and glad to hear that Taylor is going
to stay close to home and go the University of Houston next year.Brianna is only 10 years old and skating with
fire.We couldn’t be happier for the
both of them, and we are certain you’re going to be hearing more from these two!
Mandy Garza and
Brandon Frazier brought home the Bronze in Novice pairs at the US
Championships in Spokane.Mandy and
Brandon represent the Texas Gulf Coast Figure Skating Club, but train with
Dalilah Sappenfield’s group in Colorado Springs.They rose from 4th in the short
program to 3rd with an impressive 2nd place finish in
their Free Skate.Mandy and Brandon have
only been skating together for about 8 months, and this was their first
Nationals.I doubt this is the last we’ll
be hearing from this pair.They plan on
moving up to Juniors next year and competing in the Junior Grand Prix Circuit.
Please join us in congratulating Brianna, Taylor, Mandy, and
Brandon for seeing success after a lot of hard work.
If you know a skater, that you would like to see highlighted
in our blog, please let us know by dropping us a line at info@cherryloop.com.We love this sport and we especially love
watching our skaters work hard and see success!
Ashley and Joshua finished in second after the short
program, and then went on to win the free skate and pull into first overall.
Ashley’s week was very full competing in both events, but
obviously she handled the pressure, hard work, and lack of sleep very well
indeed.
We could not be happier for Ashley and Joshua.We first met Ashley and her family last year
at the Houston Fall Invitational, and then we got to know them better at the
Southwestern Regional Championships in Grapevine, Texas.We will be watching with great interest as
her skating career continues to blossom.
For more information, interviews, and quotes from the
skaters themselves read the ongoing coverage at Ice Network.Here are some articles relating Ashley and
Joshua at Nationals: