The Timezone
For those of you watching the event live, the Mens’ short program event will start at 2 PM local time, according to the ISU’s competition timetable. That equates to the following North American time zones:
The City
Located just above 60° North (about the same latitude as Whitehorse, Canada or Anchorage, Alaska, US) on the southern shore of Finland, the name Espoo means “a river bordered by aspen trees”. It is Finland’s second largest city and it borders Helsinki to the east. While he is there Patrick will hear locals mostly speaking Finnish, with a Swedish-speaking minority present. The city provides travel guides in English, Russian and Chinese here.
The Competition
Follow @skatingfinland #fintrophy16 if you want to keep yourself updated of the “pre worlds 2017 event” Finlandia Trophy, October 6-9. pic.twitter.com/O9DpKGmeWv
— helsinki_2017 (@helsinki_2017) October 3, 2016
The Finlandia Trophy competition belongs to the ISU Challenger Series of competitions. The annual event began in 1995, with Igor Pashkevich winning the first gold in the mens’ competition. Patrick has never competed at this event before and this is his first time visiting Finland.
The competition will be at the Espoo Metro Areena on October 6-9th, 2016. See the detailed practice and competition schedule here.
One cute activity hosted by the event is a knitting challenge to make flower mittens for the skaters, with the opportunity to hand them out personally to the competition winners! As a knitter myself, I expect to see a photo of Patrick with his mittens on!
The Entourage
Besides Patrick’s new coaching team (Zoueva, Epstein and Johns), according to Skate Canada, he and the Canadian Skating team will be accompanied by Skate Canada High Performance Director Mike Slipchuk, onsite physiotherapist Sylvia Ciurysek, and Canadian officials Cynthia Benson and Nicole Leblanc-Richard.
The Competitors
Patrick will compete against 17 other men listed here. Of these, following are some of the top-ranked skaters according to ISU’s World Standings:
#7: Maxim Kovtun
#13: Alexander Petrov
#15: Daniel Samohin
#20: Alexei Bychenko
#48: Nathan Chen
I think this competition will be a fun learning experience for Patrick, where he will get to debut his programs and receive feedback from the judges, as he said. This first stop of the season will also prepare him for his final stop at the World Championships next year. Like many of his fans, I wish him a great experience in Finland, and yes, I can’t wait to see his new costumes!