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Strictly Judging: A Figure Skating Fan Podcast

Strictly Judging: A Figure Skating Fan Podcast

By: Patrick
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Welcome to Strictly Judging — the podcast where figure skating gets scored with no sugarcoating. Hosted by Patrick, we break down the latest competitions, analyze performances, and call it exactly as we see it — no politics, no fluff, just honest judging. From the Grand Prix circuit to the World Championships and the road to the 2026 Winter Olympics in Italy, we cover every jump, spin, and throw. Expect bold takes, deep analysis, and the tough scores other shows are afraid to give.Patrick
Episodes
  • This Week in Figure Skating: Yuma Wows at Kinoshita Summer Cup, Miura/Kihara Kick Off Strong at Skate Ontario Sectional Series, Canadian Women Olympic Battle Update, Chinese Nebelhorn Winners/Losers
    Aug 17 2025

    This week on Strictly Judging we’ve got a stacked roundup of skating news and results from across the world:

    🏆 Miura/Kihara — The reigning World Champions open their season at the Skate Ontario Sectional Series, hoping to prove they’re still the team to beat in pairs.
    🇨🇦 Ontario Senior Women — Minsol Kwon takes the win, while Gabby Daleman and Kaiya Ruiter battle for the podium. Can any of them make the Olympics?
    💃 Ice Dance in Dordrecht — Val/Kazimov bring gold to Spain, Soucisse/Firus medal for Ireland, and Manni/Rothlisberger for Italy. What ramifications does this have for Chinese Nebelhorn and Olympic spots?
    🇫🇮 Finland Test Skates — Iida Karhunen tops the women’s field and makes her case for bigger assignments. Is Linnea Ceder vulnerable?
    🇯🇵 Kinoshita Summer Cup — The Japanese stars deliver: Yuma Kagiyama, Ami Nakai, Mao Shimada, Mone Chiba, and more kick their seasons into gear.
    📣 Housekeeping headlines — Sui & Han appear out for the season, while Eva Pate & Logan Bye confirm they are NOT retiring.

    From early-season form checks to shocking updates and medal drama, we’ve got it all covered.

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    1 hr and 30 mins
  • 2026 Olympic Ice Dance Predictions: Legends Return. Rivalries Explode.
    Aug 14 2025

    It’s official — I’m going on the record with my 2026 Olympic Ice Dance podium predictions. Gold, silver, bronze — and the chaos in between.

    This Strictly Judging episode dives headfirst into the most stacked Olympic Ice Dance field we’ve seen in years, featuring:

    🥇 The return of Guillaume Cizeron, now skating with Laurence Fournier Beaudry — France’s surprise power duo redefining the podium race.

    🥈 The comeback of the Shib Sibs — USA’s most iconic sibling team is back, and they're not just here to wave.

    🥉 Chock/Bates vs. Gilles/Poirier — The two long-reigning North American champs are still in it to win it.

    🔮 Plus: Dark horses, shock replacements, declined spots, federation drama, and all the fire leading into Olympic season.

    If you want the real Olympic predictions — not the safe ones — this is your episode.

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    1 hr and 29 mins
  • On the Road to Milan 2026: Cranberry Cup, Quebec Ice Dance Showdown & Olympic Implications
    Aug 11 2025

    This week on Strictly Judging, we break down all the action from the 2025 Cranberry Cup International, a pivotal ISU Challenger Series event in Norwood, MA. From Isabeau Levito's commanding win to Roman Sadovsky's comeback gold, the senior events were packed with Olympic-level drama. We also spotlight the juniors — including standout performances from Sophie Jolene von Felten and Yanhao Dwayne Li.

    Next, we head north to Quebec for the Summer Championships, where we zoom in on the Ice Dance field. Marie-Jade Lauriault & Romain Le Gac delivered a dominant performance, but Allison Reed & Saulius Ambrulevicius weren’t far behind.

    Plus: thoughts on the Asian Open Pairs, domestic rivalries heating up, Olympic spot implications, and the skating shakeups you need to know.

    🟢 Scores, drama, medals — we’re judging it all.

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    2 hrs and 15 mins
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