In this episode of The Cutting Edge Figure Skating Podcast, Kim recaps the Ice Dance event. She discusses the recent changes made by Chock/Bates, the disappointing finish for Carreira/Ponomarenko, and the GPF chances for teams in contention. She also looks ahead to Finlandia Trophy with the spiciest lineup of ice dance teams
In this episode, Kim recaps the Men's event at Skate America 2025. She also talks about GPF standings, scenarios for men to make the final, and previews Finlandia Trophy.
In this episode, Kim recaps the pairs event at Skate America 2025 in Lake Placid. Unfortunately, this event featured lots of mistakes and missed opportunities but there were a few bright spots.
In this episode, Kim recaps Ice Challenge which featured Maxim Naumov, Jacob Sanchez, Keegan Messing, Gabby Daleman, and Liu/Bedard.
In this episode of the Cutting Edge Figure Skating Podcast, host Kim recaps the Ice Dance event at the NHK Trophy 2025. The discussion covers the performances of all 10 teams, including the winners Fear and Gibson and the return of the Shibutanis. The episode concludes with a look ahead to the upcoming Skate America competition and the the Grand Prix Final standings.
In this episode of the Cutting Edge Figure Skating Podcast, Kim recaps the Pairs event at the 2025 NHK Trophy.
In this episode, Kim breaks down Ilia's historic free skate, Selevko's surprising podium finish, and is as puzzled as ever with Kevin Aymoz.
In this episode, Kim recaps the Women's event at Skate Canada International 2025. Kim touches on the controversy surrounding tech calls and gives an update of the GP Final standings.
In this episode, Kim recaps the Pairs event at Skate Canada featuring Grand Prix final champions Hase/Volodin and former world champions Stellato/Deschamps. She also previews the next grand prix event, NHK Trophy.
In this episode, Kim recaps the Ice Dance event at Skate Canada featuring the season debut of Piper and Paul. She also looks ahead to NHK Trophy where we will finally see Maia and Alex Shibutani.
In this episode, Kim covers both the Men's and Women's event at the 2025 Cup of China. She talks about the upcoming decisions for the US Olympic team event, and Olympic men's selection for Japan and the US. She also previews the upcoming Skate Canada International.
In this episode of the Cutting Edge Figure Skating Podcast, Kim recaps the pairs event at the 2025 Cup of China, focusing on the return of Sui and Han and the controversy over their group 5 lift.
Summary
In this episode of the Cutting Edge Figure Skating Podcast, Kim recaps the Ice Dance event at the 2025 Cup of China. The conversation covers the withdrawal of Caroline Green and Michael Parsons, the performances of Madison Chock and Evan Bates, and the breakthrough of Emilea Zingas and Vadym Kolesnik. Kim also addresses the controversies surrounding the Chinese teams.
In this episode of the Cutting Edge Figure Skating Podcast, Kim provides analysis of the Pairs event at the 2025 Grand Prix de France. She discusses the performances of all eight teams, as well as previewing Cup of China.
In this episode of the Cutting Edge Figure Skating Podcast, Kim dives deep into the Grand Prix de France, analyzing the performances, results, and controversies surrounding the ice dance competition. She discusses the impact of the Ice Academy of Montreal, the intricacies of judging and scoring, and the implications for Olympic prospects. With a focus on the rhythm and free dance results, Kimberly shares her insights on the performances of various teams, the challenges they face, and the overall dynamics of the ice dance world.
In this episode, Kim recaps the Trialeti Trophy and previews the very spicy lineups at Grand Prix France, the first stop in the Grand Prix series.
In this episode of the Cutting Edge Figure Skating Podcast, Kim Dunaway recaps the Ice Dance event at Nepal Memorial, highlighting the performances of various teams, including Smart and Dieck, Tashlerova and Taschler, and Green and Parsons.
In this episode of the Cutting Edge Figure Skating Podcast, host Kim Dunaway interviews bestselling author Layne Fargo about her novel 'The Favorites,' which explores the dramatic world of figure skating. They discuss Fargo's inspiration for the book, her research process, and the dynamics of ice dance. The conversation also touches on the representation of queer athletes, the impact of scoring systems, and the significance of Olympic scandals. Fargo shares her thoughts on the future of ice dance, the role of pop culture in the sport, and her experiences attending live competitions. The episode concludes with a discussion about the potential for adapting 'The Favorites' into a visual medium and predictions for the upcoming Olympic season.
Recap of the OWG Qualifier
In this episode, I recap Lombardia Trophy which included a lot of big names and look ahead to this weekend's qualifying competition in Beijing.