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2004 Indy Challenge Dance & Pairs Competition IN/World Skating 2004 Indy Challenge Dance & Pairs Competition IN/World Skating Academy - Indianapolis, IN August 13 - 15, 2004 Report of Skaters from All Clubs HIGH SOLO ORIGINAL DANCE - Final Standings INTERMEDIATE FREE DANCE - Final Standings 1 Kelsie Carlson, Lincoln Center FSC 1 Kellene Ratko, Chicago FSC 2 Marissa Burgess, Lincoln Center FSC 1 Collin Brubaker, Chicago FSC 2 Maria Simoni, Northern Kentucky SC INTERMEDIATE COMPULORY DANCE - Final Standings 2 Don Bradner, Northern Kentucky SC 1 Maria Simoni, Northern Kentucky SC 3 Radina Hakim, Central Florida FSC 1 Don Bradner, Northern Kentucky SC 3 Michael Amick, Central Florida FSC 2 Kellene Ratko, Chicago FSC 2 Collin Brubaker, Chicago FSC INTERMEDIATE PAIRS FREE SKATING - Final Standings 3 Radina Hakim, Central Florida FSC 1 Rachel Kirkland, Toronto Cricket, Skat... 3 Michael Amick, Central Florida FSC 1 Paul Messner, Toronto Cricket, Skat... 2 Danielle Seitz, Indiana/World SK Acad... INTERMEDIATE COMPULORY DANCE - Standings for the First 2 Brandon Moore, Indiana/World SK Acad... Dance 3 Courtney Gill, Hayden Recreation Cen... 1 Radina Hakim, Central Florida FSC 3 Simon Shnapir, Colonial FSC 1 Michael Amick, Central Florida FSC 4 Anna Simoni, Northern Kentucky SC 2 Maria Simoni, Northern Kentucky SC 4 Mike Hoff, Northern Kentucky SC 2 Don Bradner, Northern Kentucky SC 5 Jena Fujimoto, Peninsula SC 3 Kellene Ratko, Chicago FSC 5 John Kern, Highland SC 3 Collin Brubaker, Chicago FSC 6 Elise Noble, Birmingham FSC 6 Alex Noble, Birmingham FSC INTERMEDIATE COMPULORY DANCE - Standings for the First 7 Jaylyn Kelly, Lansing SC Final Round Dance 7 Austin Kelley 1 Maria Simoni, Northern Kentucky SC 1 Don Bradner, Northern Kentucky SC INTERMEDIATE SOLO DANCE - Final Standings 2 Radina Hakim, Central Florida FSC 1 Douglas Mercadante, Elite Training Academy 2 Michael Amick, Central Florida FSC 2 Tierney Thomas, Broadmoor SC 3 Kellene Ratko, Chicago FSC 3 Lili Lamar, Broadmoor SC 3 Collin Brubaker, Chicago FSC 4 Morgan Manning, Coyotes SC of Arizona 5 Hannah Cooney, Chicago FSC INTERMEDIATE COMPULORY DANCE - Standings for the 6 Katherine Jacob, Windy City FSC Second Dance 7 Alex Meyer, Blade & Edge FSC of O... 1 Maria Simoni, Northern Kentucky SC 8 Katarina Kozomora, Chicago FSC 1 Don Bradner, Northern Kentucky SC 2 Kellene Ratko, Chicago FSC INTERMEDIATE SOLO DANCE - Standings for the First Dance 2 Collin Brubaker, Chicago FSC 1 Douglas Mercadante, Elite Training Academy 3 Radina Hakim, Central Florida FSC 2 Lili Lamar, Broadmoor SC 3 Michael Amick, Central Florida FSC 3 Tierney Thomas, Broadmoor SC 4 Morgan Manning, Coyotes SC of Arizona INTERMEDIATE COMPULORY DANCE - Standings for the 5 Hannah Cooney, Chicago FSC Second Final Round Dance 6 Alex Meyer, Blade & Edge FSC of O... 1 Kellene Ratko, Chicago FSC 7 Katarina Kozomora, Chicago FSC 1 Collin Brubaker, Chicago FSC 8 Katherine Jacob, Windy City FSC 2 Maria Simoni, Northern Kentucky SC 2 Don Bradner, Northern Kentucky SC INTERMEDIATE SOLO DANCE - Standings for the First Final 3 Radina Hakim, Central Florida FSC Round Dance 3 Michael Amick, Central Florida FSC 1 Tierney Thomas, Broadmoor SC 2 Douglas Mercadante, Elite Training Academy 3 Morgan Manning, Coyotes SC of Arizona 4 Lili Lamar, Broadmoor SC 5 Katherine Jacob, Windy City FSC 6 Hannah Cooney, Chicago FSC 7 Alex Meyer, Blade & Edge FSC of O... 8 Katarina Kozomora, Chicago FSC 1 2004 Indy Challenge Dance & Pairs Competition IN/World Skating Academy - Indianapolis, IN August 13 - 15, 2004 Report of Skaters from All Clubs JUNIOR PAIRS FREE SKATING - Final Standings JUNIOR PAIRS SHORT PROGRAM - Final Standings 1 Julia Vlassov, Elite Training Academy 1 Mariel Miller, Broadmoor SC 1 Drew Meekins, Elite Training Academy 1 Rockne Brubaker, Broadmoor SC 2 Mariel Miller, Broadmoor SC 2 Sarah Burke, Toronto Cricket, Skat... 2 Rockne Brubaker, Broadmoor SC 2 Eric Radford, Toronto Cricket, Skat... 3 Michelle Cronin, Toronto Cricket, Skat... 3 Aaryn Smith, Broadmoor SC 3 Brian Shales, Toronto Cricket, Skat... 3 Will Chitwood, Broadmoor SC 4 Aaryn Smith, Broadmoor SC 4 Julia Vlassov, Elite Training Academy 4 Will Chitwood, Broadmoor SC 4 Drew Meekins, Elite Training Academy 5 MeeRan Trombley, Toronto Cricket, Skat... 5 MeeRan Trombley, Toronto Cricket, Skat... 5 Jordan Grenette, Toronto Cricket, Skat... 5 Jordan Frenette, Toronto Cricket, Skat... 6 Lucy Galleher, Denver FSC 6 Michelle Cronin, Toronto Cricket, Skat... 6 Justin Gaumond, Denver FSC 6 Brian Shales, Toronto Cricket, Skat... 7 Sarah Burke, Toronto Cricket, Skat... 7 Lindsey Seitz, Orange County FSC 7 Eric Radford, Toronto Cricket, Skat... 7 Andrew Seitz, FSC of the Quad Cities 8 Chloe Katz, The SC of New York 8 Chloe Katz, The SC of New York 8 Joseph Lynch, The SC of New York 8 Joseph Lynch, The SC of New York 9 Chelsea Meador, Los Angeles FSC 9 Catherine Rigoulot, Charter Oak FSC 9 Alex Merritt, Denver FSC 9 Michael Jorgens, Washington FSC 10 Bianca Butler, All Year FSC 10 Bianca Butler, All Year FSC 10 Joseph Jacobsen 10 Joseph Jacobsen 11 Tanya Aziz, SC of Boston 11 Chelsea Meador, Los Angeles FSC 11 Chad Brennan, SC of Boston 11 Alex Merritt, Denver FSC 12 Catherine Rigoulot, Charter Oak FSC 12 Lucy Galleher, Denver FSC 12 Michael Jorgens, Washington FSC 12 Justin Gaumond, Denver FSC 13 Noelle Chiavetta, SC of Boston 13 Noelle Chiavetta, SC of Boston 13 Adam Kaplan, Warwick Figure Skaters 13 Adam Kaplan, Warwick Figure Skaters 14 Selena Zarate, Dearborn FSC 14 Selena Zarate, Dearborn FSC 14 Adam Parr, Washington FSC 14 Adam Parr, Washington FSC 15 Tanya Aziz, SC of Boston 15 Chad Brennan, SC of Boston JUNIOR SOLO DANCE - Final Standings 1 Kristy Ratkowski, St. Louis SC 2 Eric Field, St. Clair Shores FSC 3 Jessica Redman, Northern Kentucky SC JUNIOR SOLO DANCE - Standings for the First Dance 1 Jessica Redman, Northern Kentucky SC 2-TIE Eric Field, St. Clair Shores FSC 2-TIE Kristy Ratkowski, St. Louis SC JUNIOR SOLO DANCE - Standings for the First Final Round Dance 1 Kristy Ratkowski, St. Louis SC 2 Eric Field, St. Clair Shores FSC 3 Jessica Redman, Northern Kentucky SC 2 2004 Indy Challenge Dance & Pairs Competition IN/World Skating Academy - Indianapolis, IN August 13 - 15, 2004 Report of Skaters from All Clubs JUVENILE COMPULSORY DANCE - Final Standings JUVENILE FREE DANCE - Final Standings 1 Michelle Fahrforth, Northern Ice SC 1 Jordan Sisson, Rocky Mountain FSC 1 Matt Kleffman, Northern Ice SC 1 Erik Kaiser, Rocky Mountain FSC 2 Leah Smith, Fort Wayne ISC 2 Michelle Fahrforth, Northern Ice SC 2 Philip Bremer, Fort Wayne ISC 2 Matt Kleffman, Northern Ice SC 3 Jordan Sisson, Rocky Mountain FSC 3 Alex Meyer, Blade & Edge FSC of O... 3 Erik Kaiser, Rocky Mountain FSC 3 George McCollum, Blade & Edge FSC of O... 4 Alex Meyer, Blade & Edge FSC of O... 4 Leah Smith, Fort Wayne ISC 4 George McCollum, Blade & Edge FSC of O... 4 Philip Bremer, Fort Wayne ISC JUVENILE COMPULSORY DANCE - Standings for the First JUVENILE PAIRS FREE SKATING - Final Standings Dance 1 Emily Glassberg, Detroit SC 1 Michelle Fahrforth, Northern Ice SC 1 Kurt Weiss, Detroti SC 1 Matt Kleffman, Northern Ice SC 2 Gabrielle Friedenberg, Washington FSC 2 Leah Smith, Fort Wayne ISC 2 Brett Dunie-Neustadt, Washington FSC 2 Philip Bremer, Fort Wayne ISC 3 Christina Marina Guterres, All Year FSC 3 Jordan Sisson, Rocky Mountain FSC 3 Antonio Taiga Guterres, All Year FSC 3 Erik Kaiser, Rocky Mountain FSC 4 Cali Fujimoto, Peninsula SC 4 Alex Meyer, Blade & Edge FSC of O... 4 Nicholas Barsi-Rhyne, Peninsula SC 4 George McCollum, Blade & Edge FSC of O... 5 Cassie Andrews, Indiana/World SK Acad... 5 Nicholas Anderson, Starlight Ice Dance Club JUVENILE COMPULSORY DANCE - Standings for the First 6-TIE Alexandra Lundsford, Queen City FSC Final Round Dance 6-TIE Andrew Lundsford, Queen City FSC 1 Michelle Fahrforth, Northern Ice SC 6-TIE Heather Buckner, Nashville FSC 1 Matt Kleffman, Northern Ice SC 6-TIE Matthew Reuter, Nashville FSC 2 Leah Smith, Fort Wayne ISC 8 Jennifer Tingley, Rochester SC 2 Philip Bremer, Fort Wayne ISC 8 Michael Donovan, Rochester SC 3 Alex Meyer, Blade & Edge FSC of O... 9 Hayley Donaldson, Stars FSC of Texas 3 George McCollum, Blade & Edge FSC of O... 9 Brandon Stormes, Stars FSC of Texas 4 Jordan Sisson, Rocky Mountain FSC 10 Marissa Spector, Birmingham FSC 4 Erik Kaiser, Rocky Mountain FSC 10 Alex Darnell, Birmingham FSC 11 Maggie Franklin, Huntsville FSC JUVENILE COMPULSORY DANCE - Standings for the Second 11 Jordan Gober, Huntsville FSC Dance 1 Michelle Fahrforth, Northern Ice SC JUVENILE SOLO DANCE - Final Standings 1 Matt Kleffman, Northern Ice SC 1 Katarina Kozomora, Chicago FSC 2 Jordan Sisson, Rocky Mountain FSC 2 Ashley Cambers, Arctic FSC 2 Erik Kaiser, Rocky Mountain FSC 3 Angelicia Dabrowski, Indiana/World SK Acad... 3 Leah Smith, Fort Wayne ISC 4 Jennaleigh Burgess, Lincoln Center FSC 3 Philip Bremer, Fort Wayne ISC 4 Alex Meyer, Blade & Edge FSC of O... JUVENILE SOLO DANCE - Standings for the First Dance 4 George McCollum, Blade & Edge FSC of O... 1-TIE Katarina Kozomora, Chicago FSC 1-TIE Ashley Cambers, Arctic FSC JUVENILE COMPULSORY DANCE - Standings for the Second 3 Angelicia Dabrowski, Indiana/World SK Acad... Final Round Dance 4 Jennaleigh Burgess, Lincoln Center FSC 1 Michelle Fahrforth, Northern Ice SC 1 Matt Kleffman, Northern Ice SC JUVENILE SOLO DANCE - Standings for the First Final Round 2 Jordan Sisson, Rocky Mountain FSC Dance 2 Erik Kaiser, Rocky Mountain FSC 1 Katarina Kozomora, Chicago FSC 3 Leah Smith, Fort Wayne ISC 2 Ashley Cambers, Arctic FSC 3 Philip Bremer, Fort Wayne ISC 3 Angelicia Dabrowski, Indiana/World SK Acad... 4 Alex Meyer, Blade & Edge FSC of O... 4 Jennaleigh Burgess, Lincoln Center FSC 4 George McCollum, Blade & Edge FSC of O... 3 2004 Indy Challenge Dance & Pairs Competition IN/World Skating Academy - Indianapolis, IN August 13 - 15, 2004 Report of Skaters from All Clubs LOW SOLO ORIGINAL DANCE - Final Standings NOVICE PAIRS SHORT PROGRAM - Final Standings 1 Kenadie Carlson, Lincoln Center FSC 1 Kyra Moscovitch, Toronto Cricket, Skat..
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