The 2014 World Figure Skating Championships begin this week in Tokyo.
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disciplines on the sidelines for various reasons, it is as though the page has
been turned to the next Olympic quadrennial. We will get a glimpse of the future
of the sport and meet some of skatings up-and-coming talent like the new world
junior champion, 15-year-old Nam Nguyen of Canada while at the same time
celebrating some of the sports stars. The setting for this years Worlds is
perfect in that Japan is a country that is passionate about its skaters and
skating. It is the quintessential skating audience; enthusiastic, appreciative
and massive. The Saitama Super Arena just outside of Tokyo holds 18,000
spectators and is predicting sell-out crowds and record-breaking attendances.
The only Olympic champion from Sochi that is here is the one that matters most
to these fans, hometown hero Yuzuru Hanyu. He, alongside the immensely popular
Mao Asada, leads a strong Japanese contingent which could dominate in the mens
and ladies competitions. While Yuzuru is the favorite in the mens, his
competition is expected to come from his training mate, Javier Fernandez of
Spain and his teammate Tatsuki Machida. Asada will face Olympic bronze medalist
Carolina Kostner of Italy, Russian teenager and the star of the team event in
Sochi, Julia Lipnitskaya, and American Gracie Gold. While there is a lot to
get excited about here in Tokyo, Canadian superstars Tessa Virtue and Scott Moir
as well as Patrick Chan will sit this one out and be much missed. Even without
Tessa, Scott and Patrick, Canada is still in the hunt for three medals. With the
Canadian champions out of the dance and mens, Kaitlyn Weaver and Andrew Poje
along with Kevin Reynolds will get their turn to move from the shadows into the
spotlight and, they hope, onto the podium. Kaitlyn and Andrew have a clear shot
at a medal. In typical Weaver and Poje fashion, they have not let up after the
Games and have continued to push themselves and refine their routines. I find
their improvement since the Games impressive. With the top two dance teams from
Olympics out, Kaitlyn and Andrew are squarely in the mix of five teams for the
podium. The race is tight, but a podium finish is in their sights and well
within their capabilities. Kevin Reynolds finished fifth at last years Worlds
but with injuries and boot problems, he has struggled this year. He did not have
his best skates in the individual event in Sochi and finished 15th. We saw what
he was capable of during the team competition where he laid down a stellar free
skate, playing an integral role in Canadas silver medal win. He has had another
month of training under his belt since the Games and he loves to skate in Japan
where he has an adoring fan base. I expect that these circumstances will combine
to give Kevin an outside shot at a medal. After a frustrating year, Kevin has a
chance for redemption and he just may have timed it perfectly to finish on a
high. Another Canadian team member who is looking for redemption after a
frustrating season is Canadas ladies champion Kaetlyn Osmond, who was plagued by
injuries this season. Her break-out year last season culminated in an eighth
place finish at her first ever World Championships, a remarkable debut. Her lack
of training time has unsettled her this season but I have watched her handle it
well with the help of her coach, Ravi Walia. She has a sparkle and exuberance
that needs to be strategically disciplined in order to give her the consistency
she is looking for without losing the fire. This is something that can only come
with time as well as trial and error. When Kaetlyn finds her groove, she can
compete with the best of them. A medal may be out of her grasp in Tokyo but
there is no doubt in my mind that Kaetlyn can establish herself as one of the
contenders in this new Olympic cycle. Canada has two pairs going for the
podium. Kirsten Moore-Towers and Dylan Moskvitch were fifth at the Games while
Megan Duhammel and Eric Radford were eighth. They were third and fourth in the
world last year and will look for similar results here. Kirsten and Dylan are
known to charm their audiences and if they are to get the results they are
looking for, they will have to deliver the technical details while winning over
the fans. They can go clean and will need to if they are to medal. Meagan and
Eric will try to bring home the hardware by capitalizing on their strengths as
individuals, the ability to do difficult side-by-side triples, to give them the
edge. They take big risks to maximize points and while it didnt pay off in the
individual event in Sochi, it often does and you can expect it will here, too.
The Olympic pairs champions are not here but competition will still be fierce
with teams from Russia, Germany and China battling the Canadians for the top
spots.
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