Reigning Canadian Ice Dance Champions Capture Bronze Medal at Finlandia Trophy

Espoo, Finland (October 8, 2023) – The reigning Canadian champions in ice dance, Laurence Fournier Beaudry and Nikolaj Soerensen of Montreal, Que., captured a bronze medal on Saturday to close out the Finlandia Trophy Figure Skating competition in Espoo, Finland.

Fournier Beaudry and Soerensen were sitting in seventh after their rhythm dance but rebounded beautifully in their free dance to take first place in the free skate – bumping them up to a bronze-medal winning finish with a total score of 188.56.

“This was our first-time out this year and we felt really good,” said Soerensen who together with Fournier Beaudry was a silver medallist at the 2023 ISU Four Continents Figure Skating Championships. “We haven’t had the mileage we would like on both programs, but today with our free program we were so happy to show a good program and to show the potential of our programs this year. We’re really happy with the material that we have, and we just enjoy it so much every day.”

Lily Hensen of London, Ont., and Nathan Lickers of the Six Nation of the Grand River Territory, Ont.,  who were bronze medallists at the 2022 ISU CS Ice Challenge, finished eighth overall with a total score of 157.48.

Juulia Turkkila and Matthias Versluis of Finland had the Finnish fans cheering as they won the gold medal with a total score of 193.73 while Christina Carreira and Anthony Ponomarenko of the USA took silver with a total score of 191.14.

In the pair competition, Brooke McIntosh of Toronto, Ont., and Benjamin Mimar of Terrebonne, Que., the 2022 NHK Trophy bronze medallists, finished sixth overall with a total score of 157.50.

“I thought we fought from the beginning to the end. We didn’t put up the first lift as the rhythm was off, so that’s a lot of points, but in general, we just have to keep working because we’ve been training well for the last three weeks so it’s going to come,” said Mimar following the free skate.

Ellie Kam and Danny O’Shea of the USA dominated the pair competition, winning gold with a total score of 182.07. Rebecca Ghilardi and Filippo Ambrosini of Italy captured the silver medal with a total score of 177.03, and Maria Pavlova and Alexei Sviatchenko of Hungary took bronze with a total score of 169.39.

Women’s skater Fiona Bombardier of Newmarket, Ont., was competing in her first senior Challenger competition and was sitting in 9th following her short program but struggled a bit with her free program to finish the competition in 11th with a total score of 145.70.

“It was really exciting because it was my first senior challenger event, so I was really excited coming into this and preparing for this,” said Bombardier. “For the short, I was more ready for it, and I felt more confident going into it than the long, but I was still here to gain some experience and have a good time and that’s what I did.”

Yelim Kim of Korea won gold (187.91), while Rinka Watanabe of Japan took silver (180.36), and Anastasiia Gubanova of Georgia the bronze (179.61).

In the men’s competition, Gabriel Blumenthal of Burnaby, B.C., finished 12th overall with a total score of 186.49 after also competing in his first Challenger competition.

Japanese skaters Kao Miura and Shun Sato took the gold (267.81) and silver (261.23) medals respectively while Aleksandr Selevko of Estonia captured bronze (238.25).

The ISU Challenge Series moves to Hungary next week for the Budapest Trophy event which takes place from October 13-15, 2023 in Budapest and will feature two Canadian ice dance teams.

 

For full results please click here: https://www.figureskatingresults.fi/results/2324/csfin2023/index.htm

ISU Junior Grand Prix Series Wraps Up in Armenia

Yerevan, Armenia (October 7, 2023) – The last event in the 2023 ISU Junior Grand Prix of Figure Skating wrapped up Saturday in Yerevan, Armenia with six young Canadian skaters gaining valuable international experience for the rest of the season.

In ice dance, Alisa Korneva and Kieran MacDonald of Waterloo, Ont., who were making their international debut as a team, finished fifth overall with a total score of 133.26, while Auréa Cinçon-Debout of Montreal and Earl Jesse Celestino of Dollard des Ormeaux, Que., finished eighth with a total score of 113.97.

“I think we were a bit nervous at the beginning, but I think today we pulled it back together. Today we were more calm because the first program was done,” said MacDonald following the free skate. “Our goal was to just skate together at this competition. In training we’ve really been working on moving together and not forcing things.”

Elizabeth Tkachenko and Alexei Kiliakov of Israel won gold with a total score of 170.33, while Elliana and Ethan Peal of the USA took silver with a total score of 155.83 and Noemi Maria Tali and Noah Lafornara of Italy took bronze with a total score of 146.04.

In the men’s competition, David Li of Richmond, B.C., who was skating in his second Junior Grand Prix event this season after finishing 8th in Austria, had the top Canadian result, finishing seventh with a total score of 168.54. Li has struggled a bit with his short program so far this season – he was sitting in 11th place heading into the free skate, but a strong free skate where he placed sixth, bumped him up to finish seventh.

“I came to Armenia a little later than I expected, so I had a little bit less time to prepare, but overall, I gained some good experience with how I can progress and how I can improve,” said Li who arrived a day later than expected due to travel delays. “The short wasn’t ideal, but after practice the next day, I decided to come into the free skate with more attack.”

Shohei Law of Vancouver, B.C., who was skating in his first Junior Grand Prix event, finished 10th with a total score of 155.67.

Danel Martynov of the USA won gold with a total score of 220.09, while Shunsuke Nakamura of Japan took silver with a total score of 214.67, and Fedir Kulish of Latvia took bronze with a total score of 205.23.

This event sees the conclusion of the ISU Junior Grand Prix of Figure Skating series. Next up will be the Grand Prix finals which will be held in Beijing, China from December 7th to 10th.

 

For full results please click here: http://www.isuresults.com/results/season2324/jgparm2023/

Patrick Chan Named Event Ambassador for 2023 Skate Canada International

VANCOUVER, B.C. (October 4, 2023) Skate Canada is thrilled to announce that Canadian figure skating legend Patrick Chan has been appointed as the Event Ambassador for the highly anticipated 2023 Skate Canada International. This prestigious event is set to take place from October 27-29, 2023, at the Doug Mitchell Thunderbird Sports Centre in Vancouver, B.C., and will showcase world-class figure skating talent from across the globe. 

Patrick Chan, a three-time World Champion and two-time Olympic silver medalist, brings his unparalleled expertise and passion for figure skating to the role of Event Ambassador. As a beloved and iconic figure in the sport, his involvement will undoubtedly elevate the excitement and prestige surrounding the event. 

In his role as Event Ambassador, Patrick Chan will play a vital role in promoting the event, engaging with fans, and supporting the athletes throughout the competition. He will also participate in various activities and ceremonies, inspiring the next generation of skaters and fostering a sense of community among skating enthusiasts. 

“I am honoured to serve as the Event Ambassador for the 2023 Skate Canada International,” said Chan. “This competition holds a special place in my heart as it has been a significant part of my journey in figure skating. It will be a fantastic opportunity to celebrate the sport I love and to connect with fans and fellow athletes.” 

Skate Canada International is one of the most prestigious figure skating events on the international calendar, attracting top skaters from around the world. The competition serves as a crucial stop on the road to the ISU Grand Prix of Figure Skating Final® and provides athletes with the opportunity to earn valuable qualifying points. Fans can expect to witness breathtaking performances in the singles, pair, and ice dance categories.  

Single session tickets for 2023 Skate Canada International are currently available for purchase via Ticketmaster, with prices starting at $45 plus taxes and fees.

For more information about the event, click here. 

Twelve Canadian Skaters Head to Europe to Compete in ISU Challenger Series

OTTAWA, ON (October 2, 2023) – A total of 12 Canadian skaters will make their way across the pond this month to compete at two ISU Challenger Series events. Eight skaters will be representing Canada at the Finlandia Trophy from October 4-8, 2023 in Espoo, Finland, while four additional skaters will be taking part in the Budapest Trophy from October 13-15, 2023 in Budapest, Hungary.   

Canadian Champions and ISU Four Continents Figure Skating Championships silver medalists, Laurence Fournier-Beaudry and Nikolaj Soerensen, will be headlining the ice dance competition, while 2022 NHK Trophy bronze medalists Brooke McIntosh and Benjamin Mimar will be serious contenders in the pair discipline.  

In the singles events, both 2023 Canadian Tire National Skating Championships bronze medalist Fiona Bombardier and Gabriel Blumenthal will be showcasing their new programs for the first time this season. 

Two ice dance teams will be competing at the Budapest Trophy, including 2022 Skate America bronze medalists Marie-Jade Lauriault and Romain Le Gac. They will be joined by the young team of Emmy Bronsard and Jacob Richmond. 

The Challenger Series is an International Figure Skating Series designed to give skaters adequate opportunities to compete at the international senior level and to earn precious World Standing Points. For full competition schedules, entries and results for Challenger Series events, please click here. 

Team Canada 

Name | Age | Hometown | Coach | Training Location    

Finlandia Trophy  

Women 
Fiona Bombardier | 18 | Newmarket, Ont. | Bruno Marcotte, Raoul LeBlanc & Leesa Velenosi | Oakville, Ont. 

Men 
Gabriel Blumenthal | 22 | Burnaby, B.C. | Keegan Murphy & Eileen Murphy | Richmond, B.C. 

Pair
Brooke McIntosh | 18 | Toronto, Ont. & Benjamin Mimar | 22 | Terrebonne, Que. | Andrew Evans & Alexander Sheldrick | Toronto, Ont.  

Ice Dance 
Laurence Fournier Beaudry | 31 | Montreal, Que. & Nikolaj Soerensen | 34 | Montreal, Que. | Marie-France Dubreuil & Patrice Lauzon | Montreal, Que.   
Lily Hensen | 22 | London, Ont. & Nathan Lickers | 22 | Six Nation of the Grand River Territory, Ont. | Scott Moir | London, Ont.     

Team Leader – Mike Slipchuk
Medical Team – Susan Massitti
Officials – Susan Morriss & Erica Topolski  

Budapest Trophy 

Ice Dance  
Emmy Bronsard | 18 | Montreal, Que. & Jacob Richmond | 23 | Toronto, Ont. | Marie-France Dubreuil | Montreal, Que.
Marie-Jade Lauriault | 26 | Ste-Anne-des-Plaines, Que. & Romain Le Gac | 28 | Laval, Que. | Marie-France Dubreuil | Montreal, Que.   

Team Leader – Cynthia Ullmark
Official – Hilary Quick 

Double podium for Canadian Pair Skaters at Junior Grand Prix in Poland

Gdansk, Poland (October 1, 2023) – Canadian junior pair skaters had a fantastic competition in Gdansk, Poland this week at the sixth stop on the ISU Junior Grand Prix of Figure Skating circuit, coming home with two medals – a gold for Ava Kemp and Yohnatan Elizarov, both of Winnipeg, and bronze for Jazmine Desrochers of Mississauga, Ont., and Kieran Thrasher of Amherstburg, Ont.

Kemp and Elizarov, who competed last week at the Junior Grand Prix stop in Hungary and just missed the podium finishing fourth, were sitting in third following their short program, but a great free skate vaulted them to the top of the podium with a total score of 159.91.

“I’m happy about (the win), but both Ava and I are both really analytical and think we can always do better,” said Elizarov. “Once we have that super good skate and then a gold medal — then we’ll be happy. We need to work on our transitions, and maybe adding one more triple throw.”

Desrochers and Thrasher were sitting in first following their short program, but with a fifth-place finish in the free skate, ended up with their second bronze medal of the season with a total score of 136.95. Violetta Sierova and Ivan Khobta of Ukraine captured silver with a total score of 151.53.

“It was definitely a fun experience with a lot of learning,” said Desrochers, who together with Thrasher also won bronze at the Junior Grand Prix in Hungary. “The short program went well, even though we didn’t feel as great going into it, we were able to put in a good skate with good results which we were happy about. The long program didn’t go as we hoped – we hoped to put out something closer to what we do in practice, which unfortunately we weren’t able to do this time.”

Canada has now qualified three pair teams for the Grand Prix Final which will be held in Beijing, China from December 7th to 10th – Martina Ariano Kent, of Montreal and Charly Laliberté Laurent of Boucherville, Que., Kemp and Elizarov, and Desrochers and Thrasher.

Canada was represented by two brand new teams making their international competitive debuts in ice dance – Jamie Fournier of Brossard, Que., and Everest Zhu of Waterloo, Ont., finished sixth with a total score of 137.41, while Audra Gans of Sainte-Agathe-des-Monts, Que., and Michael Boutsan of Thornhill, Ont., finished 17th with a total score of 115.03.

Darya Grimm and Michail Savitskiy of Germany won gold (155.88), while Mariia Pinchuk and Mykyta Pogorielov of Ukraine took silver (154.52), and Sara Kishimoto and Atsuhiko Tamura of Japan took bronze (150.85).

Also making her international competitive debut was Lulu Lin, 13, of Mississauga, Ont., who finished seventh in the women’s competition.

“I thought I could have done better, but leading up to the competition, I had some small injuries (hip flexor strain), so a couple jumps hurt a bit more than usual, but overall I think I had a really good skate,” said Lin who was the silver medallist at the 2023 NextGen Competition.

Winning gold was Rena Uezono of Japan with a total score of 192.31 followed by Korean skaters Minsol Kwon (183.52), and Seojin Youn (176.31) who captured silver and bronze respectively.

In the men’s competition, Alec Guinzbourg of Aurora, Ont., finished 11th overall with a total score of 159.25. Juheon Lim of Korea won gold with a total score of 221.55, while Beck Strommer of the USA took silver with a total score of 200.22, and Daiya Ebihara of Japan took bronze with a total score of 184.73.

The final event in the 2023 ISU Junior Grand Prix series takes place from October 4-7, 2023 in Yerevan, Armenia where Canada will be represented by two men and two ice dance teams.

For full results, please click here.

Madeline Schizas Brings Home Bronze from Nepela Memorial

Bratislava, Slovakia (October 1, 2023) – Madeline Schizas of Oakville, Ont., the reigning Canadian Champion in women’s figure skating, captured a bronze medal at the Nepela Memorial ISU Challenger Cup Series event that wrapped up Saturday in Bratislava, Slovakia.

“I’m really happy with my skates here this week. Not perfect, but a big step-up from where we started last season, so I’m overall pretty happy with that, and I’m happy to have won my first early-season Challenger Cup medal,” said Schizas who finished this competition with a total score of 188.88.

Chaeyon Kim of Korea dominated the women’s competition, winning gold with a total score of 202.26, while her teammate Haein Lee took silver with a score of 191.10.

Conrad Orzel of Oakville, Ont., finished 9th overall in the men’s competition with a total score of 213.52. Gabriele Frangipani of Italy won gold (243.91), while Nika Egadze of Georgia took silver (243.31), and Mark Gorodnitsky of Israel took bronze (236.30).

In ice dance, Marjorie Lajoie of Boucherville, Que., and Zachary Lagha of Saint-Hubert, Que., finished fifth with a total score of 179.18, while Nadiia Bashynska and Peter Beaumont of Ajax, Ont., competing in their first senior Challenger event, finished seventh with a total score of 164.81.

“The overall experience was I think more than I expected from my first Challenger event. It was way more satisfying than I thought it was going to be which makes me really happy that we did so well,” said Bashynska who together with Beaumont were bronze medallists at the 2023 ISU World Junior Figure Skating Championships. “We’re learning, and this was the first year of many years ahead of us, and I think we can both agree that this is the first step towards a long process.”

The ISU Challenger Series moves to Finland next week for the Finlandia Trophy which takes place from October 4-8, 2023 in Espoo and which will feature eight Canadian skaters.

For full results, please click here.

Skate Canada’s Journey Towards Indigenous Engagement

On this National Day for Truth and Reconciliation, we take a moment to pause, listen, learn and be part of meaningful change. It is not a process that begins and ends on a single day, but an ongoing commitment of time and effort.

Skate Canada has launched several initiatives around Indigenous engagement, and we will continue to do so through our Community of Practice and Educational Plan. Let us all be reminded that as we honor the past, it is important that we continue our ongoing efforts to support and uplift Indigenous communities.

Over the last year, Skate Canada has launched several initiatives aimed at bridging the gap between the sport of figure skating and Indigenous communities. These efforts have not only celebrated the Indigenous heritage but also sought to dispel misconceptions and create an inclusive space for all Canadians. As part of its 2022-2026 Strategic Plan, Skate Canada is committed to continued outreach and building meaningful relationships.

In October 2022, Skate Canada hosted a sharing circle with Clayton Sandy, a respected member of the Sioux Valley Dakota First Nation, and our National Service Centre Staff. During the sharing circle, Clayton shared his personal experiences and stories, fostering a sense of unity and understanding.

A few months later, in April of 2023, a virtual session with Section Coordinating Committee (SCC) members titled ‘Dispelling the Misconceptions About Indigenous People,’ aimed to educate committee members about the ten common misconceptions surrounding Indigenous peoples. This session also provided information to debunk these stereotypes. Skate Canada is committed to breaking down barriers and promoting a more informed, inclusive society and will continue to outreach and offer opportunities for our members to learn as we move forward.

In June 2023, as part of National Indigenous History Month, Skate Canada featured Clayton Sandy’s personal story and all the important work he has done around education and reconciliation. By highlighting Clayton’s achievements, we not only recognized his contributions but also underscored the importance of Indigenous representation and the work still to be done.

Skate Canada also leveraged social media to feature Kaniq Allerton, a young Star Skater from Nunavut, displaying his sheer joy and passion for skating as we celebrated National Indigenous Peoples Day. We recognize the importance of representation in not just figure skating but sport in general. When young athletes entering the sport can see themselves in others, it gives hope and provides inspiration that they can achieve similar feats to those who come from a similar background or culture as them.

Working together with Clifford A. Mushquash and John Henri Commanda, our National Service Centre Staff participated in the Kairos Blanket Exercise just a few days ago. The exercise is an interactive educational learning tool that reframed events from Canadian history and educated our staff with a retelling of these situations from an Indigenous perspective. The exercise concluded with a sharing circle where individuals were able to comment and share their experience.

In conclusion, Skate Canada’s journey toward Indigenous engagement and community building is an ongoing effort of understanding and continuing to work in “good ways”. This work falls under a larger umbrella of embracing diversity and inclusion.

We will continue to build on these initiatives and hope to set a valuable precedent for other organizations to follow suit, fostering unity and mutual respect among all Canadians, regardless of their cultural backgrounds.

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ABOUT NATIONAL DAY FOR TRUTH AND RECONCILIATION

Each year, September 30 marks the National Day for Truth and Reconciliation. The day honours the children who never returned home and Survivors of residential schools, as well as their families and communities. Public commemoration of the tragic and painful history and ongoing impacts of residential schools is a vital component of the reconciliation process. This federal statutory holiday was created through legislative amendments made by Parliament.

Six Canadian Skaters to Compete at Final ISU Junior Grand Prix in Armenia

OTTAWA, ON (September 27, 2023) – Canada is excited to unveil the team of six athletes that will be competing at the final ISU Junior Grand Prix of the season, which will take place from October 4-7, 2023 in Yerevan, Armenia. The Canadian contingent boasts a remarkable group of young talents, including two men and two ice dance teams.  

In the men’s event, Canada will be represented by David Li, 2023 Cranberry Cup International junior silver medalist, and 2022-2023 Skate Canada Challenge junior silver medalist Shohei Law. 

In ice dance, NextGen Team members Auréa Cinçon-Debout and Earl Jesse Celestino will be showcasing their programs for the first time, along with Alisa Korneva and Kieran MacDonald. Both teams will be making their international debut. 

The competition will begin on Thursday, October 5 with the women’s and men’s short programs, followed by the rhythm dance and women’s free program on Friday. The event concludes with the free dance and men’s free program on Saturday, October 7. 

Team Canada     

Name | Age | Hometown | Coach | Training Location     

Men 
David Li | 16 | Richmond, B.C. | Jacob Cryderman & Eileen Murphy | Richmond, B.C.
Shohei Law | 18 | Vancouver, B.C. | Joanne McLeod | Burnaby, B.C. 

Ice Dance
Auréa Cinçon-Debout | 16 | Montreal, Que. & Earl Jesse Celestino | 17 | Dollard des Ormeaux, Que. | Elise Hamel | Montreal, Que.
Alisa Korneva | 16 | Waterloo, Ont. & Kieran MacDonald | 20 | Waterloo, Ont. | Carleigh MacDonald | Waterloo, Ont. 

Team Leaders – Andre Bourgeois & Danielle Williams
Officials – Karen Howard & Hilary Quick
Medical Team – Delphine Boury-Simoes & Paige Larson 

For the full competition schedule, entries and results, please visit  www.isu.org 

Pair Skaters Pereira & Michaud Narrowly Miss Podium at Nebelhorn Trophy Event

Oberstdorf, Germany (September 23, 2023) – Canadian pair skaters Lia Pereira, 18, of Milton, Ont., and Trennt Michaud, 26, of Trenton, Ont., narrowly missed the podium at the Nebelhorn Trophy ISU Challenge Series event which wrapped up Saturday in Oberstdorf, Germany, finishing fourth with a total score of 188.94 – just 0.07 points behind the bronze-medal winning team from Germany.

“We were really excited to be here, and we were really looking forward to putting out both of our new programs,” said Pereira who together with Michaud were bronze medallists at the 2023 Canadian National Championships. “We’ve put a lot of work into the skating side of things, and we think we really accomplished that this week. The whole experience was really enjoyable and we’re happy with both of our programs and the outcome.”

Minerva Fabienne Hase and Nikita Volodin of Germany won gold with a total score of 194.96, while Lucrezia Beccari and Matteo Guarise of Italy took silver with a total score of 191.71. Annika Hocke and Robert Kunkel took the bronze with a total score of 189.01.

Kelly Ann Laurin, 17, of St-Jérôme, Que., and Loucas Éthier, 23, of Deux-Montagnes, Que., the 2022 Skate America bronze medallists, finished a strong sixth overall in the pair event with a total score of 175.73.

In the men’s event, Aleksa Rakic, 19, of Burnaby, B.C., who was skating in his first senior challenger event, fell on his quad toe jump in his short program, but skated a clean free skate to finish fifth overall with a total score of 209.88.

“With the short program – I’m very happy with how I bounced back after a pretty hard fall on the quad toe. It wasn’t necessarily what I was expecting and what I was training, so I’m happy I was able to show that in the long program. Overall, this has just been a great experience, and it’s been amazing to see some of the top skaters in the world and how they skate and perform and that will help push me and help me know what I need to do in training,” said Rakic following the competition.

Adam Siao Him Fa of France won gold with a total score of 279.57, while Kazuki Tomono of Japan captured silver with a total score of 265.78, and Koshiro Shimada, also of Japan, took home bronze with a total score of 247.73.

Sara-Maude Dupuis, 18, of Montreal, Que., finished 9th overall in the women’s event with a total score of 145.36. American skater Isabeau Levito won gold with a total score of 198.79, Kimmy Repond of Switzerland took silver with a total score of 191.94, and Minchae Kim of Korea took bronze with a total score of 184.03.

“For the short program, I’m pretty happy I controlled myself. Obviously, I’m a bit disappointed that I wasn’t able to show the new combination I’ve been working on – the triple lutz, triple toe, but all in all I was happy I got a pretty good score. For my free skate, I’m pretty disappointed and frustrated. I know I can do much better so I’m definitely going to go back home and work out what wrong here and correct this in time for Skate Canada,” said Dupuis who was the bronze medallist at the 2023 Skate Canada Challenge event earlier this year.

The Canadian ice dance teams of Alicia Fabbri, 20, of Terrebonne, Que., and Paul Ayer, 25, of Brossard, Que., and Molly Lanaghan, 24, of Doncaster, GB, and Dmitre Razgulajevs, 26, of Ajax, Ont., finished 9th and 10th with total scores of 167.14 and 157.81 respectively.

The British team of Lilah Fear and Lewis Gibson won gold with a total score of 207.84, while Allison Reed and Saulius Ambrulevicius of Lithuania captured silver with a total score of 190.55. Juulia Turkkila and Matthias Versluis of Finland took bronze with a total score of 183.63.

The ISU Challenger Series moves to Slovakia next week for the Ondrej Nepela Memorial event which takes place from September 28-30 in Bratislava and which will feature six Canadian skaters.

For full results please click here

Kent & Laliberté-Laurent Bring Home Bronze from Junior Grand Prix in Hungary

Budapest, Hungary (September 23, 2023) – Martina Ariano Kent of Mount Royal, Que., and Charly Laliberté-Laurent, of Boucherville, Que., are coming home with their second ISU Junior Grand Prix of Figure Skating event medal after capturing bronze in the pair event this Saturday in Budapest, Hungary.

Ariano Kent, 16, and Laliberté-Laurent, 17, were in a battle for the silver medal with Violetta Sierova and Ivan Khobta of Ukraine but had to settle for bronze after finishing with a total score of 153.59 – just 0.18 points behind the Ukrainians score of 153.77. Anastasiia Metelkina and Luka Berulava of Georgia, gold medallist at the Junior Grand Prix event in Istanbul, were victorious again, taking home gold with a total score of 190.45.

“I was really happy with our performance,” said Kent following the free skate. “We had to fight for it a little bit more, but I’m glad that we had a few elements that were better than last time, so I’m happy with that.”

When asked what they’ll be looking to work on for the next competition, Laliberté-Laurent added: “I think we need to work harder on our cardio and our speed between our elements. We’ve worked really hard on our technical elements, but less on our cardio and speed.”

Ava Kemp, 15, and Yohnatan Elizarov, 19, both of Winnipeg, Man., weren’t far behind their teammates, finishing fourth with a total score of 132.93.

In ice dance, Dana Sabatini-Speciale, 17, of Springwater, Ont., and Nicholas Buelow, 16, of Barrie, Ont., finished fifth overall with a total score of 139.51, improving on their eighth-place finish at the Junior Grand Prix event in Turkey.

“I was really proud of our performances – I think it’s a step up from Turkey – both technically and component-wise, and I’m just excited for what’s to come,” said Sabatini-Speciale. “I think what we learned this week, and what we tried to improve on after Turkey, is right from the get-go, to on-the-spot perform and attack in each practice, and to go from there for each performance – I think that definitely helped us.”

Caroline Kravets, 15, of Petersburg, Ont., and Jacob Stark, 17, of Waterloo, Ont., made their international debut and finished 12th overall with a total score of 116.55.

Iryna Pidgaina and Artem Koval of Ukraine won gold with a total score of 149.42, while Yahli Pedersen and Jeffrey Chen of the USA took silver with a total score of 146.28, and Dania Mouaden and Theo Bigot of France took bronze with a total score of 146.03.

David Howes, 16, of Winnipeg, Man., was sitting in seventh following his short program in the men’s event, but a challenging free skate dropped him down to 12th overall. He finished with a total score of 159.33.

Hyungyeom Kim of Korea won gold with a total score of 222.15 while Naoki Rossi of Switzerland took silver with a total score of 204.79, and Haru Kakiuchi of Japan took bronze with a total score of 200.82.

Competing in her first international competition, Aleksa Volkova, 14, of Lac-Brôme, Que., finished 17th overall in the women’s event with a total score of 130.98.

Korean skaters took the first two spots in the women’s event with Jia Shin winning gold with a total score of 200.74, and Yuseong Kim taking silver with a total score of 176.98. Ayumi Shibayama of Japan captured bronze with a total score of 176.59.

The next Junior Grand Prix of the season takes place this upcoming week in Gdansk, Poland from September 27-30, 2023 and will feature a diverse group of young and promising athletes across various categories including women, men, pair, and ice dance.

For full results please click here: http://www.isuresults.com/results/season2324/jgphun2023/

Canadian NextGen Skaters to Break onto the International Scene in Gdansk, Poland

OTTAWA, ON (September 20, 2023)Canada is proud to announce its talented lineup of athletes who will be representing the country at the sixth ISU Junior Grand Prix, set to take place in Gdansk, Poland, from September 27-30, 2023. The Canadian team comprises a diverse group of young and promising athletes across various categories, including women, men, pair, and ice dance. 

Lulu Lin, silver medalist at the 2023 NextGen Competition, will compete in the women’s event at her first-ever Junior Grand Prix, while 2022 Cranberry Cup International bronze medalist Alec Guinzbourg will be taking part in the men’s competition.  

The pair event will be led by 2023 NextGen Competition silver medalists Ava Kemp and Yohnatan Elizarov, in back-to-back competitions following their performances at the ISU Junior Grand Prix in Budapest, Hungary. Jazmine Desrochers and Kieran Thrasher will also be competing after winning bronze at the ISU Grand Prix in Istanbul, Turkey. 

Two newly formed ice dance teams comprised of Jamie Fournier and Everest Zhu, as well as Audra Gans and Michael Boutsan, will be competing together for the first time on the world stage. 

The competition kicks off on Thursday, September 28 with the women’s, pair and men’s short programs. The following day, athletes will tackle the rhythm dance, as well as the pair and women’s free programs. The event will wrap up on Saturday with the men’s free program and the free dance. 

Team Canada    

Name | Age | Hometown | Coach | Training Location    

Women
Lulu Lin | 13 | Mississauga, Ont. | Paul Parkinson & Andrew Evans | Mississauga, Ont. 

Men
Alec Guinzbourg | 18 | Aurora, Ont. | Lee Barkell | Toronto, Ont. 

Pair
Jazmine Desrochers | 16 | Mississauga, Ont. & Kieran Thrasher | 19 | Amherstburg, Ont. | Jeff Langdon | Oakville, Ont.
Ava Kemp | 15 | Winnipeg, Man. & Yohnatan Elizarov | 19 | Winnipeg, Man. | Andrew Evans & Kevin Dawe | Mississauga, Ont. 

Ice Dance
Jamie Fournier | 18 | Brossard, Que. & Everest Zhu | 20 | Waterloo, Ont. | Benjamin Brisebois & Patrice Lauzon | Montreal, Que.
Audra Gans | 15 | Sainte-Agathe-des-Monts, Que. & Michael Boutsan | 14 | Thornhill, Ont. | Benjamin Brisebois, Ariane Emard-Lauzon & Julien Lalonde | Montreal, Que. 

Team Leaders – Andre Bourgeois & Laurene Collin-Knoblauch
Officials – Cynthia Benson & Leslie Keen
Medical Team – Scott Fraser & Lydia Schultz 

For the full competition schedule, entries and results, please visit www.isu.org.  

Sixteen Canadian Athletes to Compete at September Challenger Events 

OTTAWA, ON (September 18, 2023) – Sixteen Canadian athletes across four disciplines are set to compete at the ISU Challenger Series events taking place over the next two weeks. A team of ten skaters will be representing Canada at the Nebelhorn Trophy from September 20-23, 2023 in Oberstdorf, Germany, while six additional skaters will be taking part in the Ondrej Nepela Memorial from September 28-30, 2023 in Bratislava, Slovakia.  

The delegation travelling to Germany includes 2022 Skate America bronze medalists, Kelly Ann Laurin and Loucas Éthier, as well as Lia Pereira and Trennt Michaud, who most recently finished with a solid 6th place at the 2023 ISU World Figure Skating Championships.  

Canadian Champion Madeline Schizas will be headlining the women’s event at the Ondrej Nepela Memorial, while Conrad Orzel, 2023 Canadian Tire National Skating Championships silver medalist, will be looking to shine in the men’s event. The ice dance competition will be fierce with 2023 Four Continents Figure Skating Championships bronze medalists Marjorie Lajoie and Zachary Lagha presenting their new programs for the first time. They will be competing alongside Nadiia Bashynska and Peter Beaumont, who placed third at the 2023 ISU World Junior Figure Skating Championships. 

The Challenger Series is an International Figure Skating Series designed to give skaters adequate opportunities to compete at the international senior level and to earn precious World Standing Points.  

Team Canada 

Name | Age | Hometown | Coach | Training Location    

Nebelhorn Trophy  

Women 
Sara-Maude Dupuis | 18 | Montreal, Que. | Stéphane Yvars & Françoise Parisé | Boucherville, Que. 

Men 
Aleksa Rakic | 19 | Burnaby, B.C. | Joanne McLeod | Burnaby, B.C.  

Pair 
Kelly Ann Laurin | 17 | St-Jérôme, Que. & Loucas Éthier | 23 | Deux-Montagnes, Que. | Stéphanie Valois | Rosemère, Que.  
Lia Pereira | 18 | Milton, Ont. & Trennt Michaud | 26 | Trenton, Ont. | Alison Purkiss & Nancy Lemaire| Brantford, Ont.      

Ice Dance 
Alicia Fabbri | 20 | Terrebonne, Que. & Paul Ayer | 25 | Brossard, Que. | Marie-France Dubreuil & Patrice Lauzon | Montreal, Que.
Molly Lanaghan | 24 | Doncaster, GB & Dmitre Razgulajevs | 26 | Ajax, Ont. | Carol Lane & Juris Razgulajevs | Scarborough, Ont.  

Team Leader – Mike Slipchuk
Medical Team – Emma Lis
Officials – Ron Conacher & Karen Howard 

Ondrej Nepela Memorial  

Women 
Madeline Schizas | 20 | Oakville, Ont. | Nancy Lemaire & Derek Schmidt | Milton, Ont.  

Men 
Conrad Orzel | 23 | Toronto, Ont. | Ravi Walia | Edmonton, Alta.  

Ice Dance  
Nadiia Bashynska | 19 | Ajax, Ont. & Peter Beaumont | 22 | Ajax, Ont. | Carol Lane, Jon Lane & Juris Razgulajevs | Scarborough, Ont.
Marjorie Lajoie | 22 | Boucherville, Que. & Zachary Lagha | 24 | Saint-Hubert, Que. | Romain Haguenauer | Montreal, Que.   

Team Leader – Mike Slipchuk
Medical Team – Sylvia Ciurysek
Officials – Christine Bourdeau & Reaghan Fortin 

For full competition schedules, entries and results for Challenger Series events, please click here.