Canadians Win Three Medals at ISU Junior Grand Prix

RIGA, Latvia (September 10, 2022) – Canadian figure skaters collected two silver and a bronze at the third stop on the ISU Junior Grand Prix circuit which concluded Saturday.

The ice dancing competition went down to the wire with Germans Dray Grimm and Michai Savitskiy snaring the win with 161.42 points. Sandrine Gauthier of St-Constant, Que., and Quentin Thieren of Mont-St-Hilaire, Que., first after the rhythm dance, took the silver with 156.92. Mariia Pinchuk and Mykyta Pogorielov of Ukraine were third at 150.28.

‘’We had no expectations in terms of results’’ said Thieren, 18. ‘’We felt we were ready entering the competition, but to finish second that was a surprise for us.’’

‘’We wanted to skate and stay connected,’’ added Gauthier, also 18. ‘’We wanted to present what we’ve been working on. Despite some difficulties at the start we fought until the end.’’

Jordyn Lewis of Komoka, Ont., and Noah McMillan of Ilderton, Ont., were seventh.

‘’There’s lots of room for improvement,’’ said Lewis, 18. ‘’For our first time being out on the international circuit there were a of nerves and different feelings than what we are used to. It was a good experience.’’

The other two Canadian medals were in pairs. Cayla Smith and Andy Deng of the U.S. took the gold with 137.23 points. Canadian novice champions Ava Kemp and Yohnatan Elizarov of Winnipeg followed for the silver with a personal best 124.73 and Ashlyn Schmitz of Shellbrook, Sask., and Tristan Taylor of Regina were third at 113.40.

‘’We didn’t have any expectation coming out to our first junior Grand Prix,’’ said Elizarov, 18. ‘’We just wanted to skate our best. I really enjoyed the team environment here which pushes you to do better.’’

‘’We wanted to reach our technical score goals for both the short and the long,’’ added Kemp, 14. ‘’And experience an international competition.’’

Despite the bronze, Schmitz and Taylor were not totally satisfied with the result.

‘’It wasn’t the performance we wanted,’’ said Taylor, 20. ‘’It’s been a fun experience being here and coming home with a medal is awesome. We didn’t get some of the technical levels we wanted but overall, it was a good learning experience.’’

‘’We did improve on our skating skills and components, and we are proud about that,’’ added Schmitz, 16.

It was a Junior Grand Prix debut for all three Canadian medallists.

In women’s competition, Ji Shin of South Korea won the gold, Soho Lee of the U.S. was second and Ami Nakai of Japan third. Canadian junior champion Justine Miclette of Chambly, Que., was eighth. She was seventh after the short program.

‘’I made some big mistakes in my long program,’’ said Miclette, 16, ranked 11th for her free skate. ‘’What I’ll take out of this is that I was much more confident after those errors and didn’t let them get to me for the rest of the skate.’’

In the men’s event, Nikolaj Memola of Italy was the winner with Rio Nakata of Japan second and Rakhat Bralin of Kazakhstan third. Grayson Long of Oakville, Ont., was 12th and David Shteyngart of Ottawa 14th.

‘’There were some things I could definitely improve on,’’ said Long, 14. ‘’I’m pretty happy with my first junior Grand Prix experience. I was happy to achieve all the levels for my spins because I know international judges can be harsh.’’

Shteyngart, 15, said he was hesitant at times.

‘’When it came to the technical part, I think I slowed down,’’ he said. ‘’I wanted to make sure I completed my elements because my short wasn’t my very best. That ended up costing me more than I was expecting in the free skate.’’

The fourth stop on the circuit is in two weeks in Yerevan, Armenia. Full results can be found here.

Single Session Tickets on Sale for 2022 Skate Canada International

OTTAWA, ON (September 9, 2022) – Single session tickets for the 2022 Skate Canada International will be available for pre-sale on Monday, September 12, 2022, at 10:00 AM ET, and on sale to the general public on Thursday, September 15, 2022, at 10:00 AM ET. The event will take place at Paramount Fine Foods Centre, in Mississauga, Ontario, from October 28-30, 2022.

The line-up in Mississauga will feature Olympians and 2022 Canadian Champions Piper Gilles and Paul Poirier, Keegan Messing, and Madeline Schizas. They will be joined by current world champion, Shoma Uno of Japan, as well as international favourites Lilah Fear and Lewis Gibson of Great Britain, Matteo Rizzo of Italy, and Rika Kihira of Japan. A full list of entries can be found on the ISU website.

Single session tickets begin at $25 (plus applicable fees) and prices range by session. Super Fan Bags are still available and can be purchased for $75 (plus applicable fees). The Super Fan Bag includes an event pin, souvenir program, and branded blanket.

Tickets can be purchased online at ticketmaster.ca.

ABOUT SKATE CANADA INTERNATIONAL

Skate Canada International is the second of five competitions in the annual International Skating Union (ISU) Grand Prix of Figure Skating series. Each skater/team can be assigned a maximum of two events and are awarded points based on their placements at select events. The top six from each discipline (men, women, pair and ice dance) qualify for the ISU Grand Prix of Figure Skating Final®.

The inaugural Skate Canada International was first held in 1973, in Calgary, and the event was added to the ISU Grand Prix of Figure Skating in 1995, the year the series began. In 2022, Mississauga will host the 48th installment of Skate Canada International.

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10 Canadian Skaters to Kick Off the Senior Season at the U.S. International Figure Skating Classic

OTTAWA, ON (September 8, 2022) – After several months of training, ten Canadian figure skaters across men, pair and ice dance will be tackling the first senior competition of the season in a few short days. Athletes will be travelling to Lake Placid, USA to compete at the U.S. International Figure Skating Classic from September 12-16, 2022. 

17-year-old Wesley Chiu, who finished third at least year’s 2022 Canadian Tire National Skating Championships, will be competing in his second-ever senior international event, as will his teammate Stephen Gogolev. Gogolev is expected to be on the athlete watch list after claiming gold at the 2022 Skate Canada Challenge and silver at the 2019 Canadian Tire National Skating Championships. 

Lori-Ann Matte and Thierry Ferland will be competing in the pair discipline after finishing sixth at the 2022 ISU Four Continents Championships® and winning a silver medal at the 2022 Skate Canada Challenge. They will be joined by newcomers Kelly Ann Laurin and Loucas Ethier, who proved to be competitive at both the 2022 Canadian Tire National Skating Championships and 2022 Skate Canada Challenge, placing sixth and fourth respectively.    

Ice dancers Marie-Jade Lauriault and Romain Le Gac will be looking to improve their best international performance that landed them in sixth at the 2022 ISU Four Continents Championships®. Haley Sales and Nikolas Wamsteeker, who took home a silver medal at the 2022 Skate Canada Challenge, will be rounding out the team. 

The competition starts on Tuesday, September 13, with senior men and pair short programs. More information regarding the event and the complete schedule can be found here  

Team Canada 

Name| Age | Hometown | Coach | Training Location 

Men 
Wesley Chiu | 17 | Vancouver, B.C. | Keegan Murphy & Eileen Murphy | Richmond, B.C.
Stephen Gogolev | 17 | Toronto, Ont. | Rafael Arutyunyan & Lee Barkell | Irvine, USA 

Pair 
Lori-Ann Matte | 23 | Lévis, Que. & Thierry Ferland | 25 | Lévis, Que. | Julie Marcotte | Montreal, Que. 
Kelly Ann Laurin | 16 | St-Jérôme, Que. & Loucas Ethier | 22 | Deux-Montagnes, Que. | Stéphanie Valois | Rosemère, Que.  

Ice Dance 
Marie-Jade Lauriault | 25 | Ste-Anne-Des-Plaines, Que. & Romain Le Gac | 27 | Laval, Que. | Marie-France Dubreuil & Patrice Lauzon| Ste-Anne-Des-Plaines, Que. 
Haley Sales | 25 | Kelowna, B.C. & Nikolas Wamsteeker | 25 | Langley, B.C. | Scott Moir | London, Ont. 

Team Leader – Mike Slipchuk
Medical Team – Emma Lis 

 

Skate Canada Invites All Canadians to #SkateWithUs This Season

OTTAWA, ON: (September 8, 2022) – The skating season is officially upon us and Canadians from coast-to-coast-to-coast are invited to register for a skating program at their local Skate Canada club or skating school. With a wide range of programs being offered, skaters of all ages and abilities can learn various skills at their own pace. 

Skate Canada currently offers three programs: CanSkate for beginners of any age, STAR 1-5 as an introduction to figure skating and PowerSkate for the enhancement of skating skills for hockey and ringette players.  

As the best learn to skate program in the country, CanSkate is geared towards beginners of all ages including children, adults, newcomers and athletes with a disability (AWAD). Whether you are looking to improve basic skating skills for figure skating, hockey, ringette or speed skating, or wish to skate for recreation, CanSkate will help you reach your goals. Join the millions of Canadians, including world and Olympic figure skating champions, Olympic speed skaters, and National Hockey League stars, that have taken their first steps on the ice through the CanSkate program.   

Further skating opportunities include:  

  • Synchronized Skating – for those looking to develop skills and participate in skating as a team  
  • Adaptive Skating – options are available within all our programs for the development of skating skills. Contact your local club for details.  
  • Adult Skating – options are available by contacting your local skating club for details and availability.  

All Skate Canada member coaches hold National Coaching Certification Program (NCCP) status, first aid and valid police clearance checks. Quality instruction is available at all 1,200 member clubs and skating schools across the country.  

To learn more about skating programs near you, please contact your nearest club using Skate Canada’s Find a Club feature. We are excited for you to #SkateWithUs this coming season! 

You may….Skate alone. Skate in pairs. Skate with a Team. Skate with hundreds. Skate for fun. Skate to win. Skate to travel. Skate to exercise. Skate to excel. Skate to relax. But you’ll always… #SkateWithUs. 

 

Calgary to Host 2023 Novice Canadian Championships and 2023 Skate Canada Cup

OTTAWA, ON (September 6, 2022) – Skate Canada has announced that Calgary, Alberta, will host the 2023 Novice Canadian Championships, which will take place from February 18-22, 2023, and the 2023 Skate Canada Cup, which will take place from February 21-22, 2023. Both events will be hosted at WinSport Arena at Canada Olympic Park.   

The 2023 Novice Canadian Championships will feature the top up-and-coming Canadian figure skaters in the men, women, pair, ice dance, and synchronized skating disciplines and will determine the 2023 national champions in these fields. The event will be followed by the 2023 Skate Canada Cup, which will showcase the very best Canada has to offer in synchronized skating. This event will feature synchronized skaters from the intermediate and open levels, who will be vying for a spot on the podium across these categories. 

“Skate Canada is happy to announce Calgary as the host city for both the 2023 Novice Canadian Championships and 2023 Skate Canada Cup,” said Debra Armstrong, Skate Canada’s Chief Executive Officer. “We are excited to shine a spotlight on both our novice and synchro skaters with these events. Skate Canada, along with the city of Calgary, are looking forward to creating a fantastic event for all to enjoy.”  

“Calgary looks forward to welcoming back the best skaters from across the country in February 2023,” said Carson Ackroyd, Senior Vice President of Sales with Tourism Calgary. “It was our pleasure to host the Novice Canadian Championships this past February and we are thrilled that Skate Canada has chosen our city to once again host this event, alongside the inaugural Skate Canada Cup. Combined, these two events will inject a projected $3 million into our visitor economy and will bring more than 800 athletes, coaches, and officials to the city during Calgary’s winter festival, Chinook Blast.” 

More information on both the 2023 Novice Canadian Championships and 2023 Skate Canada Cup will be available later this year. 

11 NextGen Skaters to Represent Canada at Junior Grand Prix #3 in Latvia

OTTAWA, ON (September 6, 2022) – Following a brief stop in Ostrava, Czech Republic, 11 Canadian NextGen skaters will be travelling to Riga, Latvia for the third Junior Grand Prix of the season from September 7 to September 10, 2022. The team will count one entry in women, as well as two in men, pair and ice dance. 

At only 14 years old, Grayson Long will be competing at his first Junior Grand Prix after claiming silver at both the 2022 Skate Canada Challenge and the 2022 Canadian Tire National Skating Championships. First year junior David Shteyngart will also be representing Canada in this category. Shteyngart took home the gold medal at the 2022 Skate Canada Challenge and the 2022 Canadian Tire National Skating Championships last season while competing as a novice. 

Justine Miclette, 16, will be the lone entry in the women’s event. The Chambly, Que., native is the current Canadian junior champion and placed fourth at the 2022 Challenge Cup in Tilburg, Netherlands earlier this year. 

Canadian novice champions Ava Kemp and Yohnatan Elizarov will be competing in the pair discipline for the first time alongside Ashlyn Schmitz and Tristan Taylor. The Saskatchewan-based duo of Schmitz and Taylor finished sixth at the 2022 Skate Canada Challenge. 

Sandrine Gauthier and Quentin Thieren will be Canada’s first entry in ice dance, with the pair coming in fourth at last year’s Skate Canada Challenge, where they missed the podium by less than a point. Completing the team will be ice dancers Jordyn Lewis and Noah McMillan, who finished sixth at Skate Canada’s 2022 NextGen simulation. 

Competition starts on Thursday, September 8, with women, pair and men short program. Rhythm dance, pair and women free program will take place on September 9, followed by the men free program and free dance on September 10. The full schedule and results are available here. 

Team Canada
Name| Age | Hometown | Coach | Training Location  

Men 
Grayson Long | 14 | Oakville, Ont. | Brian Orser & Karen Preston | Toronto, Ont.
David Shteyngart | 16 | Ottawa, Ont. | Darlene Joseph | Ottawa, Ont. 

Women 
Justine Miclette | 16 | Chambly, Que. | Stéphanie Fiorito & Ian Connolly | Chambly, Que. 

Pair 
Ava Kemp| 14 | Winnipeg, Man. & Yohnatan Elizarov | 18 | Winnipeg, Man. | Kevin Dawe & Andrew Evans | Winnipeg, Man. 
Ashlyn Schmitz | 16 | Shellbrook, Sask. & Tristan Taylor | 20 | Regina, Sask. | David & Vicki Schultz | Regina, Sask. 

Ice Dance
Sandrine Gauthier | 18 | Saint-Constant, Que. & Quentin Thieren | 18 | Mont-Saint-Hilaire, Que. | Patrice Lauzon & Benjamin Brisebois | St-Bruno, Que.
Jordyn Lewis | 18 | Komoka, Ont. & Noah McMillan | 18 | Ilderton, Ont. | Scott Moir & Cara Moir | Ilderton, Ont.  

Team Leaders – Andre Bourgeois & Manon Perron
Medical Team – Shirley Kushner & Ghislaine Robert
Officials – Ron Conacher, Lynne Dey, Lauren Senft & Laurene Collin Knoblauch 

For more information, please visit www.isu.org. 

Chloe Panetta and Kieran Thrasher Capture a Bronze Medal at the 2022 Junior Grand Prix in Ostrava

OSTRAVA, CEZCH REPUBLIC (September 3, 2022) – Canada has captured its first international figure skating medal of the season at the Junior Grand Prix in Ostrava, Czech Republic. Junior Pair and NextGen team members Chloe Panetta of Laval, Que and Kieran Thrasher of Amherstburg, Ontario captured the bronze medal after the pair program and a new personal best with a score of 139.72.

The pair was ranked third coming into the short program and battled back from a few mistakes to score a second-place finish in the free and third overall.

“We did so much preparation on and off ice coming here, and we are really proud that we were able to show that in this competition,” said Panetta.

Rounding out the podium in the pair program was a one-two finish for the United States with Sophia Baram and Daniel Tioumentsev winning the gold with a score of 171.36 and Cayla Smith and Andy Deng scoring the silver medal with 140.72 points.

In the men’s discipline Aleska Rakic of Burnaby, British Columbia showed up very consistent in both the short and free programs he skated, holding strong with a 7th place finish in both and finishing 7th overall.

“I feel good about my performance in the performing aspect, there are some technical parts I would prefer to be better but overall, I am happy with how I fought in the free program,” said Rakic who scored 117.49 points in the free and ended the competition with an overall score of 182.82.

Sara-Maude Dupuis of Montreal, Québec was Canada’s only entry in the women’s discipline and finished the event overall with a score of 143.17 to finish 11th.

In Ice Dance, both of Canada’s teams finished in the top ten. Hailey Yu and Brendan Giang of Burnaby, British, Columbia held onto their top ten finish with a strong free dance that saw them finish sixth with a score of 82.94 to finish the competition 9th overall with a score of 136.45.

Yu shared, “I think we showed we have potential later in the season. I think nerves and getting back to international competition again brought some challenges but overall, I think we handled it well. We are excited to get back to work and be ready for Gdansk, Poland in a few weeks.

Meanwhile, Marianne Hubert of Trois-Rivières, Québec and William Oddson of Calgary, Alberta put in a strong showing at their first Junior Grand Prix to place tenth overall with a score of 133.63. This first-year team previously competed as singles skaters.

For a new team competing in their first international competition, Hubert said, “Our elements were solid, and it felt nice on the ice, and I think we did a good job, we’re really proud of it.”

This was the second of seven stops on the 2022 Junior Grand Prix circuit where skater’s from across the globe are competing for spots at the 2022 Junior Grand Prix Final taking place in Torino, Italy, from December 8th to 11th, 2022.

The next stop on the Junior Grand Prix circuit will take place in Riga, Latvia from September 7th to 10th, 2022.

Full results: http://www.isuresults.com/results/season2223/jgpcze2022/
For media inquiries: [email protected]

All-Event Tickets On Sale Now for the 2023 Canadian Tire National Skating Championships

All-event tickets for the 2023 Canadian Tire National Skating Championships are now on sale! Tickets can be purchased at Tributecommunitiescentre.com for full access to competitions, as well as Thursday practices and the highly coveted Exhibition Gala.    

All-event tickets will be priced at: P1: $300, P2: $200, P3: $160, P4: $125, plus applicable fees and are capped at eight tickets per individual.   

The 2023 Canadian Tire National Skating Championships are set to take place in Oshawa, Ont., at the Tribute Communities Centre from January 9-15, 2023. Join us in Oshawa to cheer on the very best skaters in Canada in singles, pairs, ice dance, and synchronized skating!   

For more information about tickets, click here.