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Team Canada: 2023 ISU Championships

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WORLD CHAMPIONSHIPS

  • Men: Keegan Messing, TBD

  • Women: Madeline Schizas

  • Pairs: Deanna Stellato-Dudek/Maxime Deschamps, Brooke McIntosh/Benjamin Mimar, Lia Pereira/Trennt Michaud

  • Ice Dance: Piper Gilles/Paul Poirier, Laurence Founier Beaudry/Nikolaj Soerensen

FOUR CONTINENTS CHAMPIONSHIPS

  • Men: Keegan Messing, Conrad Orzel, Stephen Gogolev

  • Women: Madeline Schizas, Sara-Maude Dupuis, Justine Miclette

  • Pairs: Deanna Stellato-Dudek/Maxime Deschamps, Lia Pereira/Trennt Michaud, Kelly Ann Laurin/Loucas Ethier

  • Ice Dance: Piper Gilles/Paul Poirier, Laurence Founier Beaudry/Nikolaj Soerensen, Marjorie Lajoie/Zachary Lagha

JUNIOR WORLD CHAMPIONSHIPS

  • Men: Wesley Chiu, Aleksa Rakic, Edward Nicholas Vasii

  • Women: Kaiya Ruiter

  • Pairs: Chloe Panetta/Kieran Thrasher, Ava Kemp/Yohnatan Elizarov, Ashlyn Schmitz/Tristan Taylor

  • Ice Dance: Nadiia Bashynska/Peter Beaumont, Sandrine Gauthier/Quentin Thieren, Hailey Yu/Brendan Giang

Source

Team Canada: 2022 Olympic and ISU Championships Entries

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OLYMPICS

  • Men: Keegan Messing, Roman Sadovsky

  • Women: Madeline Schizas

  • Pairs: Kirsten Moore-Towers/Michael Marinaro, Vanessa James/Eric Radford

  • Ice Dance: Piper Gilles/Paul Poirier, Laurence Fournier Beaudry/Nikolaj Soerensen, Marjorie Lajoie/Zachary Lagha

WORLD CHAMPIONSHIPS

  • Men: Keegan Messing, Roman Sadovsky

  • Women: Madeline Schizas

  • Pairs: Kirsten Moore-Towers/Michael Marinaro, Vanessa James/Eric Radford

  • Ice Dance: Piper Gilles/Paul Poirier, Laurence Fournier Beaudry/Nikolaj Soerensen, Marjorie Lajoie/Zachary Lagha

FOUR CONTINENTS

  • Men: Wesley Chiu, Corey Circelli, Joseph Phan

  • Women: Gabrielle Daleman, Veronik Mallet, Alison Schumacher

  • Pairs: Lori Ann Matte/Thierry Ferland, Deanna Stellato/Maxime Deschamps, Evelyn Walsh/Trennt Michaud

  • Ice Dance: Marie-Jade Lauriault/Romain Le Gac, Haley Sales/Nikolas Wamsteeker, Carolane Soucisse/Shane Firus

JUNIOR WORLD CHAMPIONSHIPS

  • Men: Wesley Chiu, Stephen Gogolev

  • Women: Justine Miclette, Lia Pereira

  • Pairs: Summer Homick/Marty Haubrich*, Brooke McIntosh/Benjamin Mimar*

  • Ice Dance: Nadiia Bashynska/Peter Beaumont, Natalie D’Alessandro/Bruce Waddell

*Skater still requires TES minimums

Sources: 123

2018-19 Canadian National Qualifying Competitions

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Throughout the month of November, Canadian skaters will compete at sectional championships across the country in order to qualify for the National Championships in January 2019. This post will explain the Skate Canada qualifying structure and provide a list of links and information that will be updated as the season progresses.

Reference: Skate Canada

See also: 2018-19 National Figure Skating Competitions


QUALIFYING STRUCTURE

Skaters qualify for the Canadian National Championships by competing at one of eight sectional championships. Sectional championships have five levels of skating in each discipline: juvenile, pre-novice, novice, junior, and senior. Top finishers at sectionals in pre-novice, novice, senior, and junior then advance to the Skate Canada Challenge, the last qualifying competition before Nationals. Top finishers in novice, junior, and senior at Skate Canada Challenge advance to the National Championships. The maximum number of skaters who can compete at Nationals is 18 men, 18 women, 12 pairs, and 15 dance teams at each level.

Skaters can be granted immediate qualification to Nationals by medaling at the senior level in the previous season, or be exempted from qualifying competitions due to an international assignment taking place around the same time.


COMPETITIONS

Sectional championships and the Skate Canada Challenge are livestreamed by Skate Canada on Dailymotion. Keep an eye on our blog for information on watching the National Championships.

Alberta / Northwest Territories / Nunavut Sectional Championships

  • Website

  • Livestream

  • Results

  • Time and place: Oct. 31 - Nov. 4, Red Deer, Alberta

  • Advancement quota: Top 4 pre-novice/novice, top 3 junior/senior

  • Notable entries: Eric Liu

Ontario Sectional Championships

  • Website

  • Livestream: Rink 1Rink 2

  • Results

  • Time and place: Nov. 1-4, Oakville, Ontario

  • Advancement quota: Top 16 pre-novice/novice, top 15 junior/senior

  • Notable entries: Stephen Gogolev, Conrad Orzel, Michelle Long

Manitoba Sectional Championships

  • Website

  • No livestream for this competition

  • Results

  • Time and place: Nov. 3-4, Morden, Manitoba

  • Advancement quota: Top 3 pre-novice/novice, top 2 junior/senior

British Columbia / Yukon Sectional Championships

  • Website

  • No livestream for this competition

  • Results

  • Time and place: Nov. 8-11, Coquitlam, British Columbia

  • Advancement quota: Top 4 pre-novice/novice, top 3 junior/senior

  • Notable entries: Larkyn Austman

Saskatchewan Sectional Championships

  • Website

  • No livestream for this competition

  • Results (See Website Above)

  • Time and place: Nov. 8-11, Tisdale, Saskatchewan

  • Advancement quota: Top 3 pre-novice/novice, top 2 junior/senior

Newfoundland / Labrador Sectional Championships

  • Website

  • No livestream for this competition

  • Results

  • Time and place: Nov. 9-10, Mount Pearl, Newfoundland

  • Advancement quota: Top 3 pre-novice/novice, top 2 junior/senior

Quebec Sectional Championships

  • Website

  • Livestream: Rink 1Rink 2

  • Results

  • Time and place: Nov. 9-11, Gatineau, Quebec

  • Advancement quota: Top 8 pre-novice/novice/junior/senior

  • Notable entries: Fournier Beaudry/Sorensen, Brasseur/Bardei, Véronik Mallet, Fisher/Malette Paquette, Bronsard/Bouaraguia

New Brunswick / Nova Scotia / Prince Edward Island Sectional Championships

  • Website

  • No livestream for this competition

  • Results

  • Time and place: Nov. 9-11, Memramcook, New Brunswick

  • Advancement quota: Top 3 pre-novice/novice, top 2 junior/senior

Skate Canada Challenge

  • Website

  • Livestream

  • Results

  • Time and place: Nov. 28 - Dec. 2, Edmonton, Alberta

  • Advancement quota: 18 ladies, 18 men, 12 pairs, 15 dance in novice/junior/senior

  • Notable entries: Nam Nguyen, Conrad Orzel, Joseph Phan, Eric Liu, Larkyn Austman, Alison Schumacher, Michelle Long, Aurora Cotop, Alicia Pineault, Walsh/Michaud, Matte/Ferland, Fournier-Beaudry/Sorensen, Sales/Wamsteeker

Canadian National Championships

  • Website

  • Time and place: Jan. 14-20, St. John, New Brunswick

Team Canada for the 2018 Olympics, 4CC, Jr & Sr Worlds

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FOUR CONTINENTS CHAMPIONSHIPS

  • Ladies: Alaine Chartrand, Michelle Long, Alicia Pineault (Alternates: Sarah Tamura, Emy Decelles)

  • Men: Elladj Balde, Nam Nguyen, Kevin Reynolds (Alternates: Roman Sadovsky, Liam Firus, Nicolas Nadeau)

  • Pairs: Lubov Ilyushechkina/Dylan Moscovitch, Camille Ruest/Drew Wolfe, Sydney Kolodziej/Maxime Deschamps

  • Ice dance: Carolane Soucisse/Shane Firus, Sarah Arnold/Thomas Williams, Haley Sales/Nikolas Wamsteeker (Alternate: Molly Lanaghan/Dmitre Razgulajevs)

WINTER OLYMPICS

  • Ladies: Gabrielle Daleman, Kaetlyn Osmond, Larkyn Austman

  • Men: Patrick Chan, Keegan Messing

  • Pairs: Meagan Duhamel/Eric Radford, Julianne Seguin/Charlie Bilodeau, Kirsten Moore-Towers/Michael Marinaro

  • Ice dance: Tessa Virtue/Scott Moir, Piper Gilles/Paul Poirier, Kaitlyn Weaver/Andrew Poje

WORLD CHAMPIONSHIPS

  • Ladies: Gabrielle Daleman, Kaetlyn Osmond, Larkyn Austman (Alternates: Alaine Chartrand, Michelle Long, Alicia Pineault)

  • Men: Patrick Chan, Keegan Messing (Alternates: Nam Nguyen, Elladj Balde, Kevin Reynolds)

  • Pairs: Meagan Duhamel/Eric Radford, Julianne Seguin/Charlie Bilodeau, Kirsten Moore-Towers/Michael Marinaro (Alternates: Lubov Ilyushechkina/Dylan Moscovitch, Camille Ruest/Drew Wolfe, Sydney Kolodziej/Maxime Deschamps)

  • Ice dance: Tessa Virtue/Scott Moir, Piper Gilles/Paul Poirier, Kaitlyn Weaver/Andrew Poje (Alternates: Carolane Soucisse/Shane Firus, Sarah Arnold/Thomas Williams, Haley Sales/Nikolas Wamsteeker)

JUNIOR WORLD CHAMPIONSHIPS

  • Ladies: Aurora Cotop (Alternates: Alison Schumacher, Olivia Gran)

  • Men: Joseph Phan, Conrad Orzel (Alternates: Corey Circelli, Eric Liu)

  • Pairs: Lori-Ann Matte/Thierry Ferland, Evelyn Walsh/Trennt Michaud (Alternates: Gabrielle Levesque/Pier-Alexandre Hudon, Chloe Choinard/Mathieu Ostiguy, Chloe Panetta/Steven Lapointe)

  • Ice dance: Marjorie Lajoie/Zachary Lagha, Olivia McIsaac/Elliott Graham (Alternates: Ashlynne Stairs/Lee Royer, Ellie Fisher/Simon-Pierre Malette-Paquette)

Sources: 1, 2

What Price Skating Glory, Part 2: Institutional Funding | Two for the Ice

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twofortheice:

Two for the Ice took its first look at athlete funding with the matter of prize money — funds distributed to skaters who rank highly at the ISU’s plum international events, from the Grand Prix to the championships. Now we’ll consider the more foundational base of institutional support — those funds provided by North America’s major national sporting bodies to ease the quite considerable burden of day-to-day training costs. That the sport’s own institutions provide financial support to athletes at many levels of achievement and age is an obvious boon but, like prize money, it can only stretch so far and so wide.

Canadian Team for 2016 ISU Championships

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Source. Entries subject to change in case of withdrawals.

FOUR CONTINENTS

  • Men: Patrick Chan, Liam Firus, Kevin Reynolds

  • Ladies: Alaine Chartrand, Kaetlyn Osmond, Veronik Mallet

  • Dance: Weaver/Poje, Gilles/Poirier, Paradis/Ouellette

  • Pairs: Duhamel/Radford, Iliushechkina/Moscovitch, Grenier/Deschamps

JUNIOR WORLDS

  • Men: Nicolas Nadeau

  • Ladies: Sarah Tamura

  • Dance: Bent/Razgulajevs, Lajoie/Lagha, Meng/Meng

  • Pairs: McLean/Michaud, Hoffman/Chudak, Brasseur/Ostiguy

WORLDS

  • Men: Patrick Chan, Nam Nguyen

  • Ladies: Alaine Chartrand, Gabrielle Daleman

  • Dance: Weaver/Poje, Gilles/Poirier, Paradis/Ouellette

  • Pairs: Duhamel/Radford, Iliushechkina/Moscovitch, Moore-Towers/Marinaro