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Inola Rojas


Age: 10 Club: Dallas Figure Skating Club Level: Pre-juvenile Hometown: Grand Prairie, Texas


Coaches: Peter and Darlene Cain


Favorite skaters: Jason Brown, Ashley Cain, Debi Thomas


Memorable moment: Landing my double Salchow


How I got started skating: My mom signed me and my siblings up for learn-to-skate classes when I was 5 years old.


Hobbies: Running, playing video games, playing outside with my siblings


Harmony Krause Age: 7 Hometown: Temecula, California Club: San Diego FSC Level: Pre-juvenile moves in the field


Goal: To land an Axel and master a Biellmann spin before turning 8 Coaches: Geoffry Varner, Courtney Moebs


Favorite skaters: Yuzuru Hanyu, Mariah Bell, Rika Hongo, Gracie Gold, Brendan Kerry, Patrick Chan, Mao Asada


How I started: I watched Mao Asada compet- ing at the 2012 World Championships and I wanted to copy her. The first time I got on the ice at 5, I suddenly felt like a real figure skater. I fell in love with skating.


Favorite moves: Biellmann spin (I am still working on it), haircutter, cannonball spin, split jump


Memorable moment: Meeting Gracie Gold and Mariah Bell at the 2015 Glacier Falls Summer Classic


MORE FAVORITES Colors: Blue and red


Hobbies: Playing board games, rock climb- ing, cooking Actor: Charlie Chaplin Food: Pizza


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