Kassy Kova and
Justin Ross are an intermediate level team who
train in the San Diego area under the coaching
of Suzie Semanick-Schurman and Wendy Smith.
Though they've been a team for a little
less than two years, both are experienced skaters.
In fact, Kassy began skating when she was only
two and a half years old. Kassy remembers
that as a toddler, she used to watch her older
sister skate every day: "when I
turned two, I got a chance to get started too.
I quickly fell in love with skating."
Sixteen-year old Justin started skating nine
years ago, taking up the sport partially because
of geography. "We live a block away
from the rink and my mother thought it would
be a fun way to get exercise," he said.
While
it was Justin's mother who got him involved
in skating, it was Kassy's mother who
was instrumental in putting this team together.
"My mother and I observed Justin skating
when he first started coming to early morning
freestyle sessions," Kassy said.
"We thought that he would make a great
partner – which he did!" Prior
to teaming up, Justin had little experience
with ice dance. "I started ice dancing
to increase my skills in skating," said
Justin. Meanwhile, Kassy was interested
in taking up dance because she "liked
how ice dancing portrayed the elegance in skating,"
though she added that her body type also had
an influence in the choice. "I was
tall and therefore I wasn't exactly a good jumper."
Perhaps mother
knows best, as both Kassy and Justin describe
each other has having a sense of fun that helps
their team stay motivated. "What
I like most about skating with Justin is that
we really get along well," Kassy said.
"We're always laughing together, but we
still work hard and keep a good attitude.
Good times, good times!" Justin
agrees. "I like skating with Kassy
because she's a goofball. There is no
other way to put it. She's goofy
She makes me smile on the worst of days, and
keeps me skating strong." Even their
coaches get into the fun. "Our coaches
have fantastic personalities that we can really
connect to. They make us work hard while
still making us laugh."
They may be
laughing during practice, but for their third
season together, the team has serious goals
-- "to place well in competition and to
skate both a clean and energetic Freedance and
strong and clean compulsory dances."
However, one thing that makes their task more
difficult is that there are no other intermediate
teams in their part of the country. "When
we want to compete we have to travel each time
to the East Coast." While the competition
is across the country, the motivation comes
from a much closer source. "We have
great coaches to push us, and we're both really
self-motivated and push ourselves to improve
each day…. We have other, higher-level
teams to look up to here in our area, even though
they don't skate at our local rink, we still
go up to see them over the summer."
Aside
from the higher-level teams in their area, Justin
and Kassy cite a couple of well-known Canadian
natives as role models. "My favorite
skater is Tanith Belbin," Kassy said.
"I know everyone says that, but she's
so graceful and energetic at the same time.
She rocks!" Justin finds a lot to
admire in Kurt Browning: "His footwork…Ah-mazing!
His programs just inspire me."
In their own
skating, both skaters enjoy the creative stamp
of the highlight elements in their programs.
"Highlights!" said Justin.
"I love the creative freedom that highlights
bring to the program. It's what separates
all of the freedances." Kassy has
a similar point of view: "My favorite
dance elements are the highlights in the circular
footwork sequence. The highlights are
really fun and creative, while the footwork
is very edgy and has a lot of twizzles."
Of course, even
for competitive ice dancers, life can't
be all about skating, right? Or
is it? "Off the ice…?
What does that mean?" Justin asked. "When
I'm not training, I'm either teaching people
how to skate or relaxing at home. Sometimes
Kassy and I go off for fun days. We've
been skiing together in the local mountains
and recently had a blast together at Disneyland.
Sometimes we just hang out enjoying a movie
and pizza night together. We also go to the
opera together, which is way cool. We both really
like ballroom dancing and love our weekly ballroom
lessons and practice time. We really dig
the jive!" Kassy spends the majority
of her off-ice time in classes of some kind.
"I'm usually either at school or doing
homework. But last year I started going
to modeling classes and am now I'm starting
to do some modeling. It's helping me in
my skating too, with my poise and posture."
In terms of her favorite high school class,
though, Kassy says it's English.
"My freshman seminar English teacher is
awesome! He's so funny." Meanwhile
Justin has always had an interest in music,
and enjoys being a part of the school band.
"I love getting lost in the music.
It also helps me to keep time in dance."
In the future, Kassy
sees skating, her education, and her other interests
continuing to be a part of her life. "Outside
of skating, I want to succeed in my modeling career,
while I am competing in ice dance and excelling
in my high school studies. After I finish
college and grad school, I hope to become a marine
biologist. But I love to write too, so I also hope
to write books someday describing my awesome adventures."
Justin's goals are "to become a skating coach
and an author."
But that's in the
future. And, this…this is the beginning.