NextGen Skaters Shine at First Junior Grand Prix of the Season in Thailand

BANGKOK, THA (August 26, 2023) – The first Junior Grand Prix of Figure Skating event of the season wrapped up Saturday at the IWIS International Training Center in Bangkok, Thailand with strong results for the seven NextGen athletes making their debut for the season. 

The ice dance team of Layla Veillon and Alexander Brandys of London, Ont., had the top finish of the competition finishing just off the podium in fourth with a total score of 139.17. The team from Korea of Jinny Kim and Namu Lee just edged them for bronze with a total score of 139.32. Leah Neset and Artem Markelow of the USA won gold with a score of 168.47 while Celina Fradji and Jean-Hans Fourneaux of France captured the silver with a score of 150.98. 

“Our performance felt really into the ice,” said Veillon following the free dance where they placed third with a personal best score of 86.80. “It was definitely one of our stronger performances of the season, and we’re excited to keep exploring and building on the program as the season goes on.” 

Victoria and Andrei Carandiuc of Saint-Constant, Que., were competing in their first Junior Grand Prix and finished 10th overall with a score of 112.12.  

“At first I was a bit scared because I know that there are a lot of good skaters out there in juniors and I was scared to be less good than the other skaters, but in the end, it was a really good experience and we’re going to keep getting better and better,” said Andrei. 

Hetty Shi of Northville, Michigan, the 2023 Canadian Junior Champion, had a strong performance in the junior women’s competition finishing seventh overall with a total score of 156.70. Ami Nakai of Japan won gold with a score of 190.65. Yuscong Kim of Korea took silver with a score of 189.92 while Heesue Han, also of Korea, took bronze with a score of 173.99. 

“I feel relieved that it’s over,” said Shi who set new personal best scores in her second international competition. “I’m not happy about my score (in the free skate) but it’s similar to what I’ve been doing in training, so there’s not much I can expect. I’m going to keep working on the consistency of my jumps and focus on my spin levels moving forward.” 

Canada had two competitors in the junior men’s competition with Grayson Long of Mississauga, Ont. and Rio Morita of Thornhill, Ont. finishing 9th (172.94) and 11th (171.89) overall respectively. Rio Nakata of Japan won gold with a total score of 217.65, with François Pitot of France just behind in silver with a score of 217.50. Yanhao Li of New Zealand took the bronze with a score of 210.08. 

“I think this competition was an amazing experience, especially because it was the first junior grand prix in Southeast Asia, and the crowd here is amazing and so it felt really fun to be on the ice, and although I made some mistakes at the end of my long, I was really happy to be out there,” said Long following his free skate.  

Morita, who recently won the 2023 NextGen competition, rebounded strongly from his 14th place in the short program to place 7th in the free skate.  

“I feel great,” said Morita following his free skate. “I wanted to go home with a better performance and feeling better after my short program and I think the free was going in the right direction. I need to keep working on everything, but I think the way I’m training right now with Tracy (Wilson) and all the other coaches is really good for me and so I think I’m going to continue working with them and the execution of my jumps and the consistency of my spins.” 

The second Junior Grand Prix of the season takes place this upcoming week in Linz, Austria from August 30 to September 2, 2023 and will feature eight NextGen skaters for Canada – one woman, one man, one pair team, and two ice dance teams. 

For full results please visit www.isu.org.  

Skate Canada Mourns the Passing of Olympian Alexandra Paul

It is with a heavy heart that Skate Canada announces the sudden passing of a cherished member of our skating community, Alexandra Paul. A shining star on and off the ice, Alexandra’s dedication, passion, and remarkable talents have left an indelible mark on the world of figure skating.

During her illustrious career, Alexandra and partner Mitchell Islam won multiple international medals, claimed three Canadian Championship medals and competed at the 2014 Olympic Winter Games. Her commitment to excellence was matched only by her warmth and kindness, which endeared her to fellow athletes, coaches, and fans alike.

As we remember Alexandra’s contributions to the sport, we also reflect on the camaraderie and sportsmanship she exemplified. She was not only an accomplished athlete but also a true role model for aspiring skaters, demonstrating the values of resilience, perseverance, and sportsmanlike conduct.

Our thoughts are with Alexandra’s family, friends, and everyone who was fortunate enough to know her during this difficult time.

Eight Skaters Heading to Second ISU Junior Grand Prix in Austria

OTTAWA, ON (August 24, 2023) – Eight NextGen skaters will represent Canada at the second ISU Junior Grand Prix of Figure Skating which will take place in Linz, Austria from August 30 to September 2, 2023. One woman, one man, one pair team and two ice dance teams have been selected to compete.  

The team will be led by 2022-2023 Skate Canada Challenge junior gold medallist Kara Yun in the women’s event, as well as 2023 Cranberry Cup International silver medalist David Li in the men’s competition.  

Newly appointed NextGen Team members and 2023 NextGen Competition winners Martina Ariano Kent and Charly Laliberté-Laurent will be looking to impress on the world stage as they compete in the pair event.  

In ice dance, two newly formed teams will make their international competition debut, including 2023 NextGen Competition gold medalists Brendan Giang and his new partner Chloe Nguyen, as well as Savanna Martel and William Oddson. 

Team Canada 

Name | Age | Hometown | Coach | Training Location 

Women
Kara Yun | 14 | Burnaby, B.C. | Joanne McLeod | Burnaby, B.C. 

Men
David Li | 16 | Richmond, B.C. | Keegan Murphy & Eileen Murphy | Richmond, B.C. 

Pair
Martina Ariano Kent | 16 | Mount Royal, Que. & Charly Laliberté-Laurent | 17 | Boucherville, Que. | Marc-André Craig & David Alexandre Paradis | Chambly, Que. 

Ice Dance
Savanna Martel | 18 | Calgary, Alta. & William Oddson | 20 | Calgary, Alta. | Kim Weeks & Tyler Myles | Calgary, Alta.
Chloe Nguyen | 18 | Vancouver, B.C. & Brendan Giang | 19 | Burnaby, B.C. | Aaron Lowe & Megan Wing | Burnaby, B.C. 

Team Leaders – André Bourgeois & Cynthia Ullmark
Officials – Laura Carr & Sabrina Wong
Medical Team – Erika Persson & Josiane Roberge 

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

ISU World Figure Skating Championships® 2024 Day Tickets Available Shortly

OTTAWA, ON (August 17, 2023) – Day tickets for the ISU World Figure Skating Championships® 2024 will be available for pre-sale starting on Monday, August 21, 2023, at 10:00 AM (ET), and on sale to the public on Thursday, August 24, 2023, at 10:00 AM (ET). The championships will take place from March 18-24, 2024, at the Bell Centre in Montreal, Quebec. 

Fans will have the opportunity to watch the world’s best figure skaters compete to become the next world champions and experience all that the city of Montreal has to offer. 

Day tickets will be priced starting at $78.25 CAD and can be purchased online at Ticketmaster.ca. Each day ticket includes access to the daily competition and early practice at the Bell Centre (excluding the Exhibition Gala practice). 

Monday, March 18, 2024 – Official Practice
Tuesday, March 19, 2024 – Official Practice
Wednesday, March 20, 2024 – Pair Short Program, Opening Ceremony, Women’s Short Program
Thursday, March 21, 2024 – Men’s Short Program, Pair Free Program
Friday, March 22, 2024 – Ice Dance Rhythm Dance, Women’s Free Program
Saturday, March 23, 2024 – Ice Dance Free Dance, Men’s Free Program
Sunday, March 24, 2024 – Exhibition Gala   

About the ISU World Figure Skating Championships® 

The ISU World Figure Skating Championships® is an annual event that moves around the globe, attracting more than 300 million television viewers worldwide and showcasing the 200 best athletes from 50 countries in four disciplines: men, women, pair, and ice dance. An event of this magnitude could not take place without the support of the Government of Canada, the Government of Quebec, the City of Montreal, and Montreal Tourism. 

For more information, visit montreal2024.com 

Seven NextGen Skaters to Compete in the First ISU Junior Grand Prix of the 2023-2024 Season

OTTAWA, ON (August 16, 2023) – Seven NextGen athletes will kick off the season at the first ISU Junior Grand Prix of Figure Skating, which is set to take place in Bangkok, Thailand from August 23-26, 2023. One woman, two men and two ice dance teams will be representing Canada throughout the week. 

2023 Canadian junior champion Hetty Shi will be competing in the women’s event, while 2023 Canadian junior silver medalist Grayson Long and Rio Morita, who recently won the 2023 NextGen Competition, will be highlighting the men’s event.  

In ice dance, 2023 Novice Canadian Championships silver medallists Victoria Carandiuc and Andrei Carandiuc will make their international competition debut after being named to the NextGen Team . They will be joined by 2022-2023 Skate Canada Challenge junior bronze medalists Layla Veillon and Alexander Brandys.  

Team Canada 

Name | Age | Hometown | Coach | Training Location   

WOMEN

Hetty Shi | 14 | Northville, Michigan | Andrew Evans & Paul Parkinson | Mississauga, Ont. 

MEN

Grayson Long | 15 | Oakville, Ont. | Brian Orser | Toronto, Ont.
Rio Morita | 18 | Thornhill, Ont. | Tracy Wilson | Toronto, Ont. 

ICE DANCE

Victoria Carandiuc | 15 | Saint-Constant, Que. & Andrei Carandiuc | 16 | Saint-Constant, Que. | Mylène Girard | Chambly, Que.
Layla Veillon | 17 | London, Ont. & Alexander Brandys | 18 | London, Ont. | Scott Moir | London, Ont. 

Team Leaders – Laura Baker & Shae Zukiwsky 
Officials – Karen Butcher & Andrea Derby
Medical Team – Susan Massitti 

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

2023 Skate Canada International Single Session Tickets Available Next Week!

OTTAWA, ON (July 20, 2023)  Single session tickets for the 2023 Skate Canada International will be available for pre-sale on Monday, July 24, 2023, at 10:00 AM ET, and on sale to the public on Thursday, July 27, 2023, at 10:00 AM ET. The 2023 Skate Canada International will take place at the Doug Mitchell Thunderbird Sports Centre, in Vancouver, B.C., from October 27-29, 2023. 

The line-up will feature 2023 ISU World Figure Skating Championships® bronze medalists and defending ice dance champions Piper Gilles & Paul Poirier, as well as Canadian Champions Deanna Stellato-Dudek, Maxime Deschamps, and Madeline Schizas. 

Single session tickets begin at $45 and prices range by session. All prices are in Canadian dollars, plus applicable taxes, and fees. Tickets can be purchased online at ticketmaster.ca. 

ABOUT SKATE CANADA INTERNATIONAL 

Skate Canada International is the second competition in the annual International Skating Union (ISU) Grand Prix of Figure Skating® Series. The other events take place in the United States (Skate America), France (Grand Prix de France), China (Cup of China), Finland (Grand Prix Espoo), and Japan (NHK Trophy). 

Each skater/team can be assigned to a maximum of two events. Skaters are awarded points based on their placements at their events. The top six from each discipline (men, women, pairs, and ice dance) qualify for the ISU Grand Prix of Figure Skating Final®. 

Day Tickets on Sale Now for 2023 Autumn Classic International

OTTAWA, ON (July 13, 2023) – Day tickets for the 2023 Autumn Classic International are now on sale! Day tickets are priced starting at $35, plus applicable taxes and fees. Please note that seating will be general admission. Tickets can be purchased online at Eventbrite.com. 

The 2023 Autumn Classic International will take place at Sportplexe Pierrefonds, in Montreal, Quebec, from September 14-16, 2023. The event will feature senior events in men, women, pair, and ice dance and draws athletes from around the world.  

ABOUT AUTUMN CLASSIC INTERNATIONAL  

Autumn Classic International is part of the International Skating Union’s (ISU) Challenger Series. Athletes will have the opportunity to earn world standing points through the series. The 2023 entries will be announced in late August. 

Join our exclusive mailing list to receive early access to event and ticket information for Skate Canada events! 

World Medalists to Headline 2023 Skate Canada International

OTTAWA, ON (July 10, 2023) – Following the release of the Grand Prix of Figure Skating assignments by the International Skating Union (ISU), Skate Canada is excited to announce the athletes that will be competing at the Doug Mitchell Thunderbird Sports Centre in Vancouver, B.C., from October 27-29, 2023.  

A total of 18 Canadian skaters will be showcasing their skills at 2023 Skate Canada International, including 2023 ISU World Figure Skating Championships bronze medalists and defending ice dance champions Piper Gilles & Paul Poirier. They will be joined by Canadian Champions Deanna Stellato-Dudek, Maxime Deschamps and Madeline Schizas, as well as 2022 Grand Prix medalists Brooke McIntosh, Benjamin Mimar, Kelly Ann Laurin and Loucas Éthier.  

Team Canada will be lining up against a stacked field of international competitors, notably two-time ISU World Champion Kaori Sakamoto (JPN), 2023 ISU World silver medalist Junhwan Cha (KOR), 2023 ISU Four Continents Champion Kao Miura (JPN) and ISU European silver medalists Lilah Fear & Lewis Gibson (GBR).  

Skate Canada International is the second competition on the annual ISU Grand Prix of Figure Skating series. Other events take place in the United States (Skate America), France (Grand Prix de France), China (Cup of China), Finland (Grand Prix Espoo) and Japan (NHK Trophy).  

LAST CHANCE FOR ALL-EVENT TICKETS  

All-event tickets for 2023 Skate Canada International are still on sale until July 20 and will give fans full access to all competitions, as well as Thursday practices and the highly coveted Exhibition Gala. Single session tickets will be available starting July 27, 2023.  

2023 SKATE CANADA INTERNATIONAL ENTRIES  

MEN
Wesley Chiu (CAN)
Conrad Orzel (CAN)
Roman Sadovsky (CAN)
Mihhail Selevko (EST)
Mark Gorodnitsky (ISR)
Matteo Rizzo (ITA)
Kao Miura (JPN)
Kazuki Tomono (JPN)
Sota Yamamoto (JPN)
Mikhail Shaidorov (KAZ)
Junhwan Cha (KOR)
Liam Kapeikis (USA)  

WOMEN
Sara-Maude Dupuis (CAN)
Kaiya Ruiter (CAN)
Madeline Schizas (CAN)
Nicole Schott (GER)
Lara Naki Gutmann (ITA)
Rika Kihira (JPN)
Kaori Sakamoto (JPN)
Rinka Watanabe (JPN)
Chaeyeon Kim (KOR)
Starr Andews (USA)
Audrey Shin (USA)
Lindsay Thorngren (USA)  

PAIR
Anastasia Golubeva & Hektor Giotopoulos Moore (AUS)
Kelly Ann Laurin & Loucas Éthier (CAN)
Brooke McIntosh & Benjamin Mimar (CAN)
Deanna Stellato-Dudek & Maxime Deschamps (CAN)
Letizia Roscher & Luis Schuster (GER)
Maria Pavlova & Alexei Sviatchenko (HUN)
Lucrezia Beccari & Matteo Guarise (ITA)
Daria Danilova & Michel Tsiba (NED)  

ICE DANCE
Alicia Fabbri & Paul Ayer (CAN)
Piper Gilles & Paul Poirier (CAN)
Molly Lanaghan & Dmitre Razgulajevs (CAN)
Shiyue Wang & Winyu Liu (CHN)
Lilah Fear & Lewis Gibson (GBR)
Jennifier Janse Van Rensburg & Benjamin Steffan (GER)
Allison Reed & Saulius Ambrulevicius (LTU)
Oona Brown & Gage Brown (USA)
Eva Pate & Logan Bye (USA)
Emilea Zingas & Vadym Kolesnik (USA)
 

For more information about the event, click here.  

Skate Canada Names 30 Athletes & 3 Synchronized Skating Teams to its 2023-2024 National Team

OTTAWA, ON (July 5, 2023) Skate Canada is excited to announce the 30 athletes that will make up its National Team for the 2023-2024 season. The team will include four men, four women, four pair teams, as well as seven ice dance teams. While many members are returning from last season including 2023 ISU World Figure Skating Championships bronze medalists Piper Gilles & Paul Poirier, eight athletes will be making the team for the first time. 

To be named to the National Team, a skater must finish in the top three in the senior men, women, pair and ice dance disciplines at the 2023 Canadian Tire National Skating Championships and/or assigned to a 2023 ISU Grand Prix event at the ISU Grand Prix Selection meeting and must be competing during the 2023-2024 season.  

Three teams have also been selected as part of Skate Canada’s Synchronized Skating National Team. This team comprises the synchronized skating teams that finished in the top three in the senior discipline at the 2023 Canadian Tire National Skating Championships 

Name | Age | Hometown | Coach | Training Location   

MEN
Wesley Chiu | 18 | Vancouver, B.C. | Keegan Murphy & Eileen Murphy | Richmond, B.C.
Stephen Gogolev | 18 | Toronto, Ont. | Rafael Arutyunyan & Lee Barkell | Irvine, USA
Conrad Orzel | 22 | Toronto, Ont. | Ravi Walia | Edmonton, Alta.
Roman Sadovsky | 24 | Vaughan, Ont. | Tracey Wainman & Gregor Filipowski | Richmond Hill, Ont. 

WOMEN
Fiona Bombardier | 18 | Newmarket, Ont. | Bruno Marcotte | Oakville, Ont.
Sara-Maude Dupuis | 18 | Montreal, Que. | Stéphane Yvars & Françoise Parisé | Boucherville, Que.
Kaiya Ruiter | 17 | Calgary, Alta. | Scott Davis | Calgary Alta.
Madeline Schizas | 20 | Oakville, Ont. | Nancy Lemire & Derek Schmidt | Milton, Ont. 

PAIRS
Kelly Ann Laurin | 17 | St-Jérôme, Que. & Loucas Éthier | 23 | Deux-Montagnes, Que. | Stéphanie Valois | Rosemère, Que.  
Brooke McIntosh | 18 | Toronto, Ont. & Benjamin Mimar | 22 | Terrebonne, Que. | Andrew Evans & Alexander Sheldrick | Toronto, Ont. 
Lia Pereira | 19 | Milton, Ont. & Trennt Michaud | 26 | Trenton, Ont. | Alison Purkiss & Nancy Lemaire | Brantford, Ont.   
Deanna Stellato-Dudek | 40 | Chicago, USA & Maxime Deschamps | 31 | Vaudreuil-Dorion, Que. | Josée Picard | Sainte-Julie, Que.

ICE DANCE
Nadiia Bashynska | 19 | Ajax, Ont. & Peter Beaumont | 21 | Ajax, Ont. | Carol Lane & Juris Razgulajevs | Scarborough, Ont. 
Alicia Fabbri | 20 | Terrebonne, Que. & Paul Ayer | 25 | Brossard, Que. | Marie-France Dubreuil & Patrice Lauzon | Montreal, Que.
Laurence Fournier-Beaudry | 30 | Montreal, Que. & Nikolaj Soerensen | 34 | Montreal, Que. | Marie-France Dubreuil & Patrice Lauzon | Montreal, Que.
Piper Gilles | 31 | Toronto, Ont. & Paul Poirier | 31 | Unionville, Ont. | Carol Lane & Juris Razgulajevs | Scarborough, Ont. 
Marjorie Lajoie | 22 | Boucherville, Que. & Zachary Lagha | 24 | Saint-Hubert, Que. | Romain Haguenauer | Montreal, Que.
Molly Lanaghan | 24 | Doncaster, GB & Dmitre Razgulajevs | 26 | Ajax, Ont. | Carol Lane & Juris Razgulajevs | Scarborough, Ont.
Marie-Jade Lauriault | 26 | Ste-Anne-Des-Plaines, Que. & Romain Le Gac | 28 | Laval, Que. | Marie-France Dubreuil & Patrice Lauzon | Montreal, Que.  

Team | Coaches | Training Location   

SYNCHRONIZED SKATING 

Les Suprêmes | Pascal Denis & Marilyn Langlois | CPA Saint-Léonard
NEXXICE | Jennifer Beauchamp-Crichton & Shelley Simonton Barnett | Burlington Skating Centre
Nova | Dominic Barthe & Nadine Tougas | Club de Patinage Synchronisé Nova 

For more information about the National Team, click here.

29 Canadian Skaters Heading to Grand Prix Events for the 2023-2024 Season

OTTAWA, ON (June 28, 2023) The International Skating Union (ISU) has officially announced the assignments for the 2023-2024 ISU Grand Prix of Figure Skating events, which include stops in six different countries. A total of 29 Canadian athletes across women, men, pair and ice dance will be competing at the various events, including 2023 Skate Canada International which will be held at the Doug Mitchell Thunderbird Sports Centre in Vancouver, B.C., from October 27-29, 2023.  

Other events on the circuit include Skate America, Grand Prix de France, Cup of China, Grand Prix Espoo and NHK Trophy, all taking place between October and November 2023. 

Each skater or team can be assigned a maximum of two events, with skaters being awarded points based on their placements at competitions. The top six from each discipline qualify for the ISU Grand Prix of Figure Skating Final, which will take place from December 7-10, 2023 in Beijing, China. 

CANADIAN ASSIGNMENTS FOR THE 2023-2024 ISU GRAND PRIX OF FIGURE SKATING SERIES 

*Entries are subject to change 

SKATE AMERICA – Allen, USA – October 20-22, 2023 

Men: Stephen Gogolev
Pair: Lia Pereira & Trennt Michaud
Ice Dance: Marjorie Lajoie & Zachary Lagha  

SKATE CANADA INTERNATIONAL – Vancouver, B.C. – October 27-29, 2023  

Men: Wesley Chiu, Conrad Orzel, Roman Sadovsky
Women: Sara-Maude Dupuis, Kaiya Ruiter, Madeline Schizas
Pair: Kelly Ann Laurin & Loucas Éthier, Brooke McIntosh & Benjamin Mimar, Deanna Stellato-Dudek & Maxime Deschamps
Ice Dance: Alicia Fabbri & Paul Ayer, Piper Gilles & Paul Poirier, Molly Lanaghan & Dmitre Razgulajevs  

GRAND PRIX DE FRANCE – Angers, France – November 3-5, 2023 

Pair: Lia Pereira & Trennt Michaud
Ice Dance: Laurence Fournier-Beaudry & Nikolaj Soerensen, Marie-Jade Lauriault & Romain Le Gac 

CUP OF CHINA – Chongquing, China – November 10-12, 2023  

Women: Madeline Schizas
Pair: Deanna Stellato-Dudek & Maxime Deschamps
Ice Dance: Piper Gilles & Paul Poirier, Marjorie Lajoie & Zachary Lagha 

GRAND PRIX ESPOO – Espoo, Finland – November 17-19, 2023 

Pair: Brooke McIntosh & Benjamin Mimar
Ice Dance: Nadiia Bashynska & Peter Beaumont, Laurence Fournier-Beaudry & Nikolaj Soerensen 

NHK TROPHY – Osaka, Japan – November 24-26, 2023 

Pair: Kelly Ann Laurin & Loucas Éthier
Ice Dance: Marie-Jade Lauriault & Romain Le Gac 

For full entries and details, please visit isu.org. 

ALL-EVENT TICKETS ON SALE NOW FOR ISU WORLD FIGURE SKATING CHAMPIONSHIPS® 2024

All-event tickets for the ISU World Figure Skating Championships® 2024 are on sale now! All-event tickets will be priced starting at $574 CAD (including taxes and fees) and can be purchased online at Ticketmaster.ca 

The seven-day all-event ticket package includes all practices at the Bell Centre (excluding the Exhibition Gala practice), all competitions, and the Exhibition Gala. The ISU World Figure Skating Championships® 2024 will take place from March 18-24, 2024, at the Bell Centre in Montreal, Canada. 

For more information about tickets, visit montreal2024.com. 

 

Pride Season 2023

As we mark the start of Pride Season, Skate Canada celebrates the history, resilience, and diversity of individuals who identify as two spirited, lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender, queer, intersex, asexual and additional ways of self-identification (2SLGBTQIA+).

June kicks off the Pride season that runs from coast to coast to coast until the end of August. During this period, the Pride merchandise continues to be available. Proceeds from this collection will go to Rainbow Railroad to support their initiatives in helping 2SLGBTQIA+ people escape state sponsored violence.

Pride Season also gives us the opportunity to focus on educating ourselves on equity, diversity, inclusivity, here are some resources:

We have come a long way, and yet we still have a lot of work to do so that everyone can experience the joy of skating. This month and throughout, let us skate with Pride!