Jane
Summersett and Elliot Pennington are Novice ice
dancers who recently won the silver medal at US
Nationals. They train under coach Iveta Ice in
Massachusetts.
In
your own words, tell us how you started skating together.
Jane: "We
sent each other video tapes and decided to have a
try out. I was living in the Upper Penninsula of Michigan
and Elliot was living in the suburbs of Boston. My
mom and I had friends in Delaware and we wanted tryouts
with some boys in that area. Boston seemed close on
the map, so we combined the trip. The distance was
a bit longer than we anticipated, and New York was
in the way, but mom drove around it and we made it
to Boston. My mom decided that we would never move
to Boston, because we were used to deer, moose, and
snowbanks. Boston only had taxis, city buses, and
toll booths. She got a little stressed out, but we
both thought Elliot was wonderful. So I then went
to the USFSA Colorado Springs Partner Try Outs and
Elliot was there. He was as fun to skate with as before,
but a move to Boston was still too big to handle.
The other potential partnerships didn't feel good,
so I skated in Canada for the summer. Then my family
and I teamed up and decided to go for it if Elliot
was still looking. My mom called and we flew out to
Boston. Elliot's dad drove this time and the trip
went much smoother and was less stressful."
When
did each of you you start skating, and how long have
you been ice dancing?
Elliot:"I
started skating at age 7. As a teenager my father
was a competitive ice dancer and later a coach for
many years, so skating was something we did in the
family. In the beginning, my father helped me quite
a bit. Actually, it was a skating friend of my father
who suggested to my parents that I should try ice
dancing- I was 10 at that time. So, they asked me
if I would like to learn some dances, and I said sure.
Once I started ice dancing, I lost interest in free
skating. At that time, we were living in Maine, so
my parents drove me to Boston every weekend. I did
compete with a different partner in juvenile dance
in 1999 Junior Olympics- we placed 6th. That experience
convinced me that I really wanted to improve my skating
and that I liked competing."
Jane: "I was put on the ice when I was a baby, when
my mother was a volunteer basic skills instructor
and wanted me with her. Pretty much my whole family
was involved with skating at that time. I started
testing and competing when I was 6, and started thinking
about ice dancing with a partner when I was 13."
Who are your coaches?
Jane:"Iveta
Ice is our coach; she has been coaching Elliot since
he was 12. Iveta also does our choreography and much
of our off ice work. Dmitri Boundoukin is our second
coach and works with us on certain aspects of our
skating. Additionally we work with a ballet instructor,
Sasha Lunev. Last year we also worked with Julius
Kaiser for ballroom dance."
What
were your goals heading in to Nationals?
Elliot: "to
deliver a good performance"
Jane: "To skate clean with a lot of expression and
place in the middle of the pack"
How
do you feel about winning the Novice silver medal
in your first season together?
Elliot: "It
was a wonderful surprise. This year in Novice dance
there were many very good and experienced teams, so
I was not expecting this."
Jane: " I don't think either one of us was expecting
it.
How did you feel about your performances?
Elliot: "The
compulsories were decent, but I think we could have
done a better job. We have been feeling very happy
and pleased about our coach's choreography, especially
the interesting highlights and details which allowed
us to be more competitive. I was somewhat disappointed
with the free dance performance, especially because
of our fall. We are always working to improve our
performances and our presentation, and because we
are still beginners we have lots of room for improvement.
Actually we were both very excited to be at our first
Nationals. It was a great experience and I will never
forget it. I would like to add that it was very exciting
to see and meet some of the skaters we have been admiring
for years."
Jane: "I agree that our compulsories were decent, but
as Iveta always points out there is always a lot to
improve on. I was not that satisfied with our performance
in the free dance, primarily because of the fall.
It leaves room for a lot of improvement, and we definitely
plan on improving."
What are your goals for next season?
Elliot & Jane: "We will be striving to improve our speed, our
technical skills, and especially our presentation.
Of course, we are hoping to gain more experience which
should help us improve our performances. We would
love to be able to compete at an international competition,
or even more than one. Thinking about everyday challenges,
we will also be working to improve our focus and self-discipline.
Plus, we also have school requirements, so both of
us will be busy keeping up with academics."
Which compulsory dance is your favorite?
Elliot: Tango Romantica
"because it is so cool!"
Jane: "I
also like the Tango Romantica, because it is fun to
watch when the teams skate it so differently with
their own style."
Which skaters or dancers do you look up to?
Elliot: Peter Tchernyshev, Drobiazko & Vanagas,
and Justin Pekarek.
Jane: Shae-Lynn Bourne, "she has great expression and
is just a beautiful skater."
How do you spend your off ice time)?
Elliot: "I
like to play DDR (Dance dance revolution), and I like
computer programming and all things Linux related.
Also I enjoy listening to music. Generally I tend
to enjoy more indoor activities, partly because I
am allergic to so many trees and grasses."
Jane: "I love being outside a lot and doing things
like swimming, climbing things, camping, and just
being with interesting people. When I am inside i
like to do crafts, watch movies, listen to simple
oldies, and decorate cakes." |