Criteria for Canadian Records

Since the inception of the CPC judging system, Skate Canada has the ability to track performances over seasons and mark the outstanding achievements of our athletes in real measurable terms. A Canadian record is the total competition score for a skater or team in one competition. Only the combined total of all segments in one competition will be considered.

Due to the changes in scoring and program length for the 2018/19 season, all records were reset and any previous records are now historical.

A Canadian Record can be set at any of the following competitions:

  • Olympic Winter Games
  • ISU Championships
  • ISU Grand Prix of Figure Skating or Final
  • ISU Junior Grand Prix of Figure Skating or Final
  • Senior or Junior International Competition assigned by Skate Canada
  • Canadian Championships
  • Canada Winter Games
  • Skate Canada Challenge

The following competitions do not count towards a Canadian record:

  • Domestic Invitational Competitions
  • Novice / Pre-Novice International Competitions
  • Senior or Junior International Competitions assigned by Sections
  • Sectional Championships

The Canadian Records list shall be maintained by the Skate Canada National Office.