Canadian junior skaters headed to Estonia for the 2020 ISU World Junior Figure Skating Championships

OTTAWA, ON: Skate Canada has nine entries, for a total of 14 skaters competing at theĀ 2020 ISU World Junior Figure Skating Championships, taking place in Tallinn, Estonia, from March 2-8, 2020. Canada will have two entries in men, women and pairs, and three entries in ice dance. Competition starts Wednesday, March 4 with the menā€™s and pairā€™s short programs.

Stephen Gogolev, 15, Toronto, Ont., will be one of two Canadian entries in the menā€™s discipline. Last season, Gogolev finished fifth at the 2019 ISU World Junior Championships. This season, he won a silver medal at ISU JGP Lake Placid and was 5thĀ at ISU JGP Croatia.Gogolev is coached by Rafael Aruntyunyan and Lee Barkell in Irvine, California.

Joseph Phan, 18, Laval, Que., will be the second Canadian entry in the menā€™s discipline. This season, Phan finished fourth in senior at the 2020 Canadian Tire National Skating Championships. He most recently won the silver medal in the junior category at the Bavarian Open. Phan is coached by Brian Orser in Toronto, Ont.

Canadian junior champion,Ā Kaiya Ruiter, 13, Calgary, Alta., will be the first of two Canadian entries in the womenā€™s discipline. This season on the Junior Grand Prix circuit, Ruiter finished sixth at Egna/Neumarkt 2019 and 11thĀ at Riga Cup. She most recently captured the gold medal at the Bavarian Open in the junior ladies I category. Ruiter is coached by Scott Davis and Jeff Langdon Calgary, Alta.

Alison Schumacher, 17, Tecumseh, Ont., will be the second Canadian entry in the womenā€™s discipline. This season, Schumacher won the silver medal at the 2020 Canadian Tire National Skating Championships in the senior category. At last yearā€™s junior world championships, she placed 10th. Schumacher is coached by Joey Russell in Toronto, Ont.

Canadian junior pairs champions,Ā Patricia Andrew, 14, London, Ont., andĀ Zachary Daleman, 20, Newmarket, Ont., will be the first of two Canadian entries in pairs. In their first season as a team, the two finished 10 at the Junior Grand Prix Croatia Cup and eighth at the Junior Grand Prix Chelyabinsk. They are coached by Alison Purkiss and Bryce Davison in Brantford, Ont.

Kelly Ann Laurin, 14, Saint-Jerome, Que., andĀ Loucas Ethier, 19, Saint-Eustache, Que., will be the second Canadian entry in pairs. The 2020 Canadian junior bronze medallists finished sixth at the Junior Grand Prix Baltic Cup and won gold at the Bavarian Open. They are coached by Yvan Desjardins at Ecole Excellence RosemĆØre.

Natalie Dā€™Alessandro, 15, Toronto, Ont., andĀ Bruce Waddell, 18, Toronto, Ont., will be the first of three Canadian entries in ice dance. This season, the team represented Canada at the 2020 Winter Youth Olympic Games in Lausanne, Switzerland, where they finished fourth. On the Junior Grand Prix circuit, the duo won silver at Egna/Neumarkt and finished fourth at Riga Cup. They are coached by Andrew Hallam in Toronto, Ont.

Canadian junior ice dance champions,Ā Emmy Bronsard, 15, Montreal, Que., andĀ Aissa Bouaraguia, 18, Montreal, Que., will be the second Canadian entry in ice dance. On the Junior Grand Prix circuit, the team finished third at Croatia Cup and fourth at Courchevel. They are coached by Marie-France Dubreuil, Patrice Lauzon and Pascal Denis in Montreal, Que.

Miku Makita, 16, Anmore, B.C., andĀ Tyler Gunara, 17, Burnaby, B.C., will be the final Canadian entry in ice dance. The team also represented Canada at the 2020 Winter Youth Olympic Games and finished fifth. On the Junior Grand Prix circuit, they finished fourth at Baltic Cup and at Lake Placid. Makita and Gunara are coached by Aaron Lowe and Megan Wing in Burnaby, B.C.

AndrĆ©Ā Bourgeois, Skate Canada NextGen Director, and Manon Perron of Boucherville, Que., will be the team leaders at the event. Dr. Erika Persson of Edmonton, Alta., and physiotherapist Mireille Landry of Toronto, Ont., will be the Canadian medical staff. Cynthia Benson of Quispamsis, N.B., Karen Howard of Regina, Sask., Jerome Poulin of Montreal, Que., and Ron Conacher of Toronto, Ont., will be the Canadian officials attending the event. Debra Armstrong, CEO, Skate Canada, will be attending as a team official.

For results and full entries, please clickĀ here. The event will be live streamed on theĀ ISU Youtube Channel. Location restrictions may apply.

CANADIAN ENTRIES AT THE 2020 ISU WORLD JUNIOR FIGURE SKATING CHAMPIONSHIPS

DISCIPLINE NAME AGE HOMETOWN CLUB COACH
Men Stephen Gogolev 15 Toronto, Ont. Granite Club Rafael Aruntyunyan / Lee Barkell
Men Joseph Phan 18 Laval, Que. CPA Laval Brian Orser
Women Kaiya Ruiter 13 Calgary, Alta. Glencoe Club Scott Davis / Jeff Langdon
Women Alison Schumacher 17 Tecumseh, Ont. Granite Club and Toronto CS & CC Joey Russell
Pairs Patricia Andrew / Zachary Daleman 14 / 20 London, Ont. / Newmarket, Ont. Brantford Competitive Skating Centre Alison Purkiss
Pairs Kelly Ann Laurin / Loucas Ethier 14 / 19 Saint-Jerome, Que. / Saint-Eustache, Que. Ecole Excellence Rosemere Yvan Desjardins/ Violaine Ɖmard
Ice Dance Natalie Dā€™Alessandro / Bruce Waddell 15 / 18 Toronto, Ont. / Toronto, Ont. Toronto CS & CC Andrew Hallam
Ice Dance Emmy Bronsard / Aissa Bouaraguia 15 / 18 MontrĆ©al, Que. / Montreal, Que. Ā Ice Academy of Montreal Ā Marie-France Dubreui / Patrice Lauzon / Pascal Denis
Ice Dance Miku Makita / Tyler Gunara 16 / 17 Anmore, B.C. / Burnaby, B.C. Vancouver Ice Dance Academy Megan Wing / Aaron Lowe