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Canada’s Nexxice wins gold at Trophy d’Ecosse

DUMFRIES, Scotland – Canada’s Nexxice from Burlington, Ont., successfully defended its title on Saturday at the Trophy d’Ecosse synchronized skating competition.

The Canadians won both the short program on Friday and today’s free program for a total of 200.73 points. Adrian College from Michigan took the silver at 173.60 and Team Viola from Cardiff, Wales was third at 110.40.

The Nexxice team members were Nadine Banholzer, Payton Beckett, Marlyne Bernier, Kelly Britten, Abigail Chase, Laura Emery, Ariana Gould-Tasoojy, Celina Hevesi, Taylor Johnston, Emma Kim, Kaitlin Lees, Megan MacLellan, Caroline Marr, Emiko Marr, Courtney McNaughton, Morgan Stang, Alessandra Toso, Brooklyn Williamson, Emily Wright and Aurora Ylppo.

The world championship bronze medallists are coached by Shelley Simonton Barnett and Anne Schelter.

Full results: Trophy D’ECOSSE 2018.

Canada’s Nexxice leads after short program at Trophy d’Ecosse

DUMFRIES, Scotland – Canada’s Nexxice is on track to successfully defend its title, standing in first place after Friday’s short program at the Trophy d’Ecosse synchronized skating competition.

The Burlington, Ont., team, fifth last week at the French Cup in France, tabulated 69.63 points. Adrian College from the U.S. is second at 58.34 and Team Viola from Wales is in third at 33.70.

The Nexxice team members are Nadine Banholzer, Payton Beckett, Marlyne Bernier, Kelly Britten, Abigail Chase, Laura Emery, Ariana Gould-Tasoojy, Celina Hevesi, Taylor Johnston, Emma Kim, Kaitlin Lees, Megan MacLellan, Caroline Marr, Emiko Marr, Courtney McNaughton, Morgan Stang, Alessandra Toso, Brooklyn Williamson, Emily Wright and Aurora Ylppo.

The world championship bronze medallists are coached by Shelley Simonton Barnett and Anne Schelter.

Competition ends Saturday with the free program.

Full results: Trophy D’ECOSSE 2018.

Nexxice synchronized skating team continues to Scotland for 2018 Trophy D’Ecosse

OTTAWA, ON:  Canada will have one team competing at the eighth annual Trophy D’Ecosse in Dumfries, Scotland. The international synchronized skating competition takes place from February 9-11, 2018, at the Dumfries Ice Bowl.

World bronze medallists Nexxice senior will be the sole Canadian team at the event. They are the defending champions at this event. Last week, the representatives of the Burlington Skating Centre placed fifth at the 2018 French Cup. The 2017 Canadian champions are coached by Shelley Simonton Barnett and Anne Schelter.

Marion Dyke of Mississauga, Ont., will be the sole Canadian official at the event.

For more information on the competition please visit the event website.