2015 US Adult Championships Part I

by Mary on May 20, 2015

Last month I competed in my first US Adult Figure Skating Championships. My husband and I spent the week in Salt Lake City where the event, called Adult Nationals for short, was held. Coach Lisa came to Salt Lake to support me and other skaters from my rink and also to enjoy the area. She’d been off the ice for quite a while but recovered in time to come along and was able to be at both of my events.

US Adult Figure Skating Championships

US Adult Figure Skating Championships

I was busy not only with practice ice, competing, and watching others compete but with special events like S.T.A.R.S. fitness testing and a free Posture for Figure Skaters workshop by Silicon Valley posture guru Esther Gokhale.

Salt Lake Sports Complex

Salt Lake Sports Complex

The competition was held near the University of Utah at the Salt Lake City Sports Complex, a beautiful facility with two ice surfaces that was used for practice ice at the 2002 Winter Olympics. I enjoyed seeing the portrait of Apolo Ohno and a banner signed by all the 2002 US Olympians. The complex had the best viewing at an ice rink that I’ve ever seen, with comfortable bleachers in a warm area high above both rinks.

Red Butte Garden in the odd light of an approaching snowstorm.

Red Butte Garden in the odd light of an approaching snowstorm.

Five minutes away was the Red Butte Garden blooming with thousands of daffodils and other spring bulbs and the Natural History Museum of Utah. We had a quick look at the garden before I competed, but my legs were so tired that I spent most of my time chilling on a garden swing. We came back after I was done competing for a better look and also to see the museum.

I have to credit my wonderful husband and his massage for keeping me in one piece throughout this competition. I’d over-trained, and despite my best efforts at stretching and massage I had deep aching shin splints, sore Achilles’, and knee pain. I skated lightly on Monday, but Tuesday, the day before my first event, I took off completely despite having paid a lot for practice ice on that day. I feared that without the rest my knees might act up too much for me to skate well.

Tuesday afternoon a major snowstorm hit, temporarily knocking out power to our hotel and keeping us locked out of our room. We spent the afternoon in a coffeehouse instead. On Wednesday morning coach Lisa spent two hours white-knuckling her way along a snowy highway from where she was staying to the competition to help me and my training partner compete.

crossover

crossover

I thought my rink mate’s skate was very strong and assured. She accidentally put an extra salchow into her jump combination, making it not count, and therefore came in fourth. She was disappointed, but to the casual observer it was a beautiful skate.

My free skate went very well, coach Lisa called it a personal best. I really felt the music and let it carry me through the performance. While I’m capable of doing my spins a little better, all my other elements were on the plus side of what I can do. My lutz was much stronger than my average. I was so happy to get a good one in competition instead of one with a tapped free foot. I even was able to show off the landing which I rarely do on the lutz.

Getting ready for a spin, happy coach Lisa behind the boards.

Getting ready for a spin, happy coach Lisa behind the boards.

I got some very nice compliments afterward from other skaters. I truly appreciated people taking the time and effort to talk to me about my skate. I get much more feedback and reward out of that than just seeing a ranked result. The best part of Nationals is being around so many other skaters who are watching and enjoying the whole experience.

Ina Bauer

Ina Bauer

Ina Bauer

Ina Bauer continued

As far as results, I was second, and very close for first. Of the seven marks there was one more first place ranking for the skater who placed first, that was the only difference. And I had really liked her skate, she had an extremely solid, long camel spin into a back spin at the beginning of her program and other good elements. I was glad that a couple of judges had placed me first above her and thrilled to place second. Coach Lisa puts little stock in placement and declined to watch the medals being given out. An interesting lesson from her, as she went off to visit with skating friends she rarely gets to see.

finished with my program!

done!

The medal is the only one I’ve gotten that is solid and attractive. I appreciate that and I will keep it (I’ve recycled most of the others). It’s also the only event I’ve been to where the medals are actually announced and awarded by an official, along with a rose, not just handed out whenever you are ready to pick them up. I did like that. And I enjoyed meeting the winning skater and her coach, both there from Minnesota. Her coach was nice enough to congratulate me and offer a handshake.

Mary and coach Lisa.

Mary and Lisa.

Here’s my free skate from the other side of the arena:

To be continued!

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Michelle May 20, 2015 at 6:53 pm

This sounds like such a fantastic experience. (Well, minus the aches and pains and the hotel issue…) Congratulations to you!!
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mary May 21, 2015 at 11:52 pm

Thanks Michelle! It was great to be absorbed in the adult skater world for the whole week!

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Eva May 20, 2015 at 6:59 pm

Way to go, Mary! I wish I had arrived in SLC in time to watch you skate this live. But thank you for sharing this online for me to watch! Lovely job – the lutz was huge, and your Ina Bauers are really nice. Congrats on your 2nd place finish!
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mary May 22, 2015 at 12:01 am

Thanks Eva!

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Jo May 21, 2015 at 2:22 am

Thanks so much for sharing your performance, Mary. I so enjoyed watching your program–I can really see your musicality and edge quality in this lovely program. Great pictures, too!
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mary May 22, 2015 at 12:14 am

Thanks, Jo! I do love this music but it took me a long time to feel that I was skating with it, especially the opening phrase where each note is sustained for a different length of time. So thanks for noticing my effort there!

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Melissa May 24, 2015 at 9:57 pm

Loved your blog post, as well as getting to watch your free skate again. Your medal was so well deserved. I look forward to Part II! I am suffering with my new boots and blades and feel like I am in Snowplow Sam. I can’t do crossovers or 3-turns yet, let alone any jumps or spins. I am hoping that I get used to them soon – 8 outings so far and I am beyond frustrated. So glad I wore my old skates for AN.

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mary May 26, 2015 at 3:39 am

Thank you Melissa! Wow you are still suffering that much with your new skates? Last year I too kept my old skates (through Sectionals and my moves test in June) even though they were starting to break down and cause me problems. I hope your blades are placed correctly– as I remember you have a really good skate tech? I hope it gets easier soon.

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Lisa November 8, 2015 at 12:49 pm

Hi Mary! It was so cool to see you at my home rink in Michigan; it was like sighting a movie star;) I began skating lessons in my mid 40s just to get better at crossovers and got hooked. You are VERY inspiring as I work toward my first competition ( not on the books yet, just in the planning stages with my coach). …. AND I have already printed a couple of your recipes. Hope to see you again in our neck of the woods.
Lisa

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mary November 13, 2015 at 1:04 am

Hi Lisa, it was fun to meet you too. I’m really glad you are finding the blog and/or the YouTube channel inspiring because there’s no other reason for them to be out there than to be of use to folks! Thanks for checking out the blog and leaving a comment, I love hearing from readers. Stop by again anytime to let me know how your competition prep is going or your thoughts after your skate (or subscribe if you like). I hope to be in Michigan again next spring.

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