Jayin Panesar Explained

Jayin Panesar
Birth Date:10 October 2003
Birth Place:London, England
Partner:Natalia Pallu-Neves
Formerpartner:Emily Phillips
Coach:Penny Coomes, Nicholas Buckland, Karen Quinn, Alan Abretti
Formercoach:Diane Towler, Candice Towler-Green, Phillipa Towler-Green, Aleksandr Pirogov
Choreographer:Penny Coomes, Nicholas Buckland, Zhanna Palagina
Formerchoreographer:Mathieu Geffré, Phillipa Towler-Green
Skating Club:Streatham Supreme Skaters
Former Skating Club:Bracknell Ice Skating Club
Currenttraininglocations:London, Aston
Beganskating:2010
Dance Score:99.18
Dance Date:2021 JGP France II
Sd Score:36.43
Sd Date:2021 JGP France II
Fd Score:62.75
Fd Date:2021 JGP France II

Jayin Panesar (born October 10, 2003) is a British ice dancer who currently competes for Brazil with Natalia Pallu-Neves.

With Pallu-Neves, he is the 2022 British national junior bronze medalist. They began representing Brazil in the 2022–23 season, becoming the first Brazilian ice dancers to ever compete in the senior level. He previously represented Great Britain with Pallu-Neves at the junior level, and with Emily Phillips at the novice level.

Career

Early career

Panesar began skating at around age seven. Initially he focused on ice hockey, but he later switched to figure skating and tried ice dancing after a coach's suggestion.

He teamed up with Emily Phillips for the 2013–14 season. They won their first national medal, a bronze at the 2016 British Championships in the novice level, winning the event three years later. They split after six seasons competing together.

2021–22 season: Junior Grand Prix debut

Pallu-Neves and Jayin Panesar established their new partnership in the midst of the COVID-19 pandemic and officially debuted internationally in the 2021–22 Junior Grand Prix circuit in Courchevel, France, where they finished in thirteenth place. They won the bronze medal at the 2022 British Junior Championships.

2022–23 season: senior Brazilian ice dancers debut

Pallu-Neves and Panesar allegedly faced challenges due to a lack of support from the British Ice Skating organization during the 2021–22 season, which lead them to switch countries to Brazil, Pallu-Neves' parents home country, instead. Pallu-Neves explained, "We didn't have the support to succeed. So the season was very difficult. The federation didn't help at all."[1] However, due to the recent change in their country of representation, they were unable to compete in any ISU events until after February 2023, as they had to comply with the mandatory one-year suspension imposed by the ISU on athletes changing their representation.

Despite these challenges, Pallu-Neves and Panesar aimed to qualify for the 2023 World Championships and made their debut in the senior category at the 2023 Egna Dance Trophy, which made them the first senior team to ever represent Brazil in ice dance. They achieved a total score of 124.05 points and met the required technical scores in rhythmic dance for the 2023 Four Continents Championships.

The team also participated in the 2023 Challenge Cup, their final opportunity at that season to earn the necessary minimum technical scores for a 2023 World Championships entry. However, Pallu-Neves and Panesar finished in thirteenth place with a total of 123.95 points, failing to meet the required scores for a World Championships entry.

2023-24 season: Four Continents spot

In 2023, Pallu-Neves/Panesar changed coaches to former British ice dance champions Nicholas Buckland and Penny Coomes and moved to Philadelphia.[2]

They started their competitive season at the Lombardia Trophy Challenger where they finished at 15th, achieving a new official personal best. In October, they competed at the Swiss Open Trophy, where a historical mark was achieved as they managed to get the necessary minimum technical scores for a Four Continents Championships entry, the first ever for Brazil. They also managed to get their World Championships minimum technical scores, although for the free dance only.[3] In February, Pallu-Neves and Panesar became the first Brazilian ice dance team to ever compete at an ISU Championship[4] after their 14th place finish at the 2024 Four Continents Championships.[5] At the 2024 Challenge Cup, they finished in 10th place; they were short of the minimum technical score for the World Championships in the rhythm dance by less than a point.[6]

Programs

With Pallu-Neves

SeasonRhythm danceFree danceExhibition
2023–2024
2022–2023
2021–2022
West Side Story


Competitive highlights

GP: Grand Prix; CS: Challenger Series

With Pallu-Neves for Brazil

International
Event22–2323–24
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align=left 11th
align=left 15th
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align=left 13th 10th
align=left 10th 12th
align=left Swiss Open Trophy 7th
TBD = Assigned; WD = Withdrew

With Pallu-Neves for Great Britain

JGP: Junior Grand Prix

International: Junior
Event21–22
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align=left 12th
align=left 10th
National
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J = Junior level

With Phillips for Great Britain

International: Novice
Event13–1414–1515–1616–1717–1818–19
align=left 13th
align=left Halloween Cup 14th
align=left bgcolor=gold 1st
align=left 9th B 8th B
National
align=left 6th B 4th B bgcolor=cc9966 3rd B bgcolor=cc9966 3rd N bgcolor=gold 1st N
B = Basic novice; N = Advanced novice

Detailed results

With Pallu-Neves for Brazil

ISU personal bests highlighted in bold. Small medals for rhythm and free dances awarded at ISU Championships only.

DateEventRDFDTotal
2023-24 season
February 22-25, 20242024 Challenge Cup1250.761280.5110131.27
February 8-11, 20242024 Egna Dance Trophy1348.861179.3512128.21
February 1-4, 20242024 Four Continents Championships1550.591585.3814135.97
August 31-September 2, 20232023 CS Lombardia Trophy1546.491572.5315119.02
2022-23 season
February 23-26, 20232023 Challenge Cup1348.341375.6113123.95
February 9-12, 20232023 Egna Dance Trophy951.051073.0010124.05

With Pallu-Neves for Great Britain

DateEventLevelRDFDTotal
2021-22 season
February 4-6, 20222022 Egna Dance TrophyJunior739.47760.637100.10
November 30-December 5, 20212022 British Junior NationalsJunior337.82358.98396.80
November 24-28, 20212021 Open d'AndorraJunior1137.991070.8311108.82
August 25-28, 20212021 JGP de Courchevel IIJunior546.09565.005111.09

External links

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Longo . Gustavo . 2022-09-18 . Natalia Pallu Neves e Jayin Panesar querem mostrar o amor pelo Brasil . Natalia Pallu Neves and Jayin Panesar want to show love for Brazil . 2024-03-01 . Brasil Zero Grau . Portuguese.
  2. Web site: Seleção Brasileira de Ice Dance se prepara para o Lombardia Trophy . 2023-08-18 . www.cbdg.org.br.
  3. Web site: 2023-10-27 . Estamos sonhando ou é real ⁉️Vai ter BRASA no Four Continents Trophy! ➡️ Natalia Pallu-Neves e Jayin Panesar cravam resultado histórico para a Dança no Gelo brasileira, atingindo um Total Element Score (TES) de 31.26 na Dança Rítmica e 53.80 na Dança Livre e garantindo o primeiro acesso brasileiro ao Four Continents Trophy na categoria. Vale lembrar que a dupla também bateu a meta de qualificação para o Campeonato Mundial na Dança Livre por 1.80 pontos. Nat & Jay agora se preparam para o ISU Challenger Series Denis Ten Memorial Challenge, que rola de 2-5 de novembro em Astana, Cazaquistão . Os patinadores seguirão em busca da sonhada qualificação para o Mundial e, para isso, deverão obter uma TES de 35 pontos na Dança Rítmica. . Instagram.
  4. Web site: Morelli . Matteo . Recap: 2024 Four Continents Championships . 2024-02-15 . www.ice-dance.com.
  5. Web site: Dupla do Brasil na dança no gelo fica no top 15 em competição na Itália . 2024-02-15 . Surto Olímpico . pt-BR.
  6. Web site: 23 February 2024 . Brasil encerra Challenge Cup de Patinação Artística . 2024-03-01 . www.cbdg.org.br.