Athlete Spotlight: Conrad Orzel

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Q: How old were you when you first started figure skating?
Conrad: 6 years-old

Q: If you could eat one food for the rest of your life, what would it be?
Conrad: Pizza or sushi

Q: If you could have any superpower, what would it be?
Conrad: Ability to rotate 5 times in the air

Q: What is the first thing you would buy if you won the lottery?
Conrad: Stock or real estate

Q: What is your dream vacation destination and why?
Conrad: I would like to visit Tokyo because I heard from others that it’s a great place to go and experience a unique culture.

Q: What is your favourite thing about figure skating?
Conrad: The sense of purpose it gives me in life. A motivation to perfect something.

Athlete Spotlight: Evelyn Walsh and Trennt Michaud

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Q: How old were you when you first started figure skating?
Evelyn: 2 years-old
Trennt: 
9 years-old

Q: If you could eat one food for the rest of your life, what would it be?
Evelyn: Cookie dough ice cream
Trennt: 
Tacos

Q: If you could have any superpower, what would it be?
Evelyn: To fly so I can travel much quicker but still enjoy the view
Trennt: 
Be like Spiderman

Q: What is the first thing you would buy if you won the lottery?
Evelyn: A trampoline
Trennt:
 Pay off all my mom’s debt and buy her a house.

Q: What is your dream vacation destination and why?
Evelyn: My dream vacation would be Bora Bora because it’s a magical destination with insane sunsets, unreal scenery and a little escape from reality.
Trennt: 
Italy. I’ve always wanted to go to Italy, the culture, food, the way of life there looks amazing to me. I’d want to visit the touristy places but also go to the south and find one of those places that are hidden gems and stay there for a long time.

Q: What is your favourite thing about figure skating?
Evelyn: I would have to say my favourite thing about figure skating it the ability to tell a story through my body movement and expression. It’s so rare to learn a story through strictly movement compressed into four minutes, but that’s why figure skating is so unique.
Trennt:
 I love the feeling of skating around even without tricks, but I love being able to jump and spin, and skate with someone else. Skating has so many ways to enjoy it, so I think that’s my favourite thing about it.

Canada’s best skaters headed to Mississauga for the 2020 Canadian Tire National Skating Championships

OTTAWA, ON: The nation’s best figure skaters are headed to Mississauga, Ont., for the 2020 Canadian Tire National Skating Championships. The week-long championships will be held at the Paramount Fine Foods Centre from January 13-19, 2020. The event will feature approximately 250 skaters in the men, women, pairs, ice dance disciplines, competing in three levels: senior, junior and novice.

“We are so excited to be back in Mississauga for the 2020 Canadian Tire National Skating Championships,” said Debra Armstrong, CEO, Skate Canada. “This event always sheds a spotlight on Canada’s brightest skaters and this year will be no different as these athletes continue their pursuit of excellence.”

The all-Canadian competition will begin with the novice and junior events taking place from Monday, January 13, to Thursday, January 16, followed by the senior events beginning on Friday, January 17 to Saturday, January 18, and finishing with an Exhibition Gala on Sunday, January 19. Athletes will vie for spots on the Skate Canada National Team and the Canadian teams that will compete at the 2020 ISU World Figure Skating Championships2020 ISU Four Continents Figure Skating Championships and 2020 ISU World Junior Figure Skating Championships.

The senior events will be the highlight of the week as Canada’s top skaters will look to build their resume’s. Nam Nguyen, 21, Ajax, Ont., is the reigning national champion in the senior men’s discipline and will be aiming to be on top of the podium again this year in Mississauga. Keegan Messing, 27, Sherwood Park, Alta., will be aiming for the top spot, having finished third at last year’s event.

Aurora Cotop, 17, Thornhill, Ont., will be eyeing another podium finish after winning silver at the 2019 championships. Two-time Canadian champion Gabrielle Daleman, 21, Newmarket, Ont., will be looking to return to the podium  in Mississauga after finishing 5th last year.

Senior ice dancers Piper Gilles, 27, Toronto, Ont., and Paul Poirier, 28, Unionville, Ont., finished second in 2019 and will be eyeing the top of the podium in Mississauga. They will be challenged by  2019 junior national champions and first-time senior ice dancers Marjorie Lajoie, 18, Boucherville, Que., and Zachary Lagha, 20, Saint-Hubert, Que.

Senior pair team Kirsten Moore-Towers, 27, St. Catharines, Ont., and Michael Marinaro, 27, Sarnia, Ont., will look to repeat as national champions in Mississauga. Also looking for another spot on the podium will be 2019 silver medallists Evelyn Walsh, 18, London, Ont., and Trennt Michaud, 23, Trenton, Ont. New pair team Lubov Ilyushechkina, 28, Toronto, Ont., and Charlie Bilodeau, 26, Trois-Pistoles, Que., will be making their nationals debut as a team.

Other notable national team members that will not be attending are ice dancers Laurence Fournier Beaudry, 27, Montreal, Que., and Nikolaj Sørensen, 30, Montreal, Que., pair team Camille Ruest, 26, Rimouski, Que, and Drew Wolfe, 25, Calgary, Alta, and Stephen Gogolev, 14, Toronto, Ont. All athletes had to withdraw due to injury but hope to compete later this season.

The novice and junior categories will display Canada’s up and coming talent as they look to leave their mark at the national level. All novice and junior competition, and select senior events, will be live streamed on the Skate Canada Dailymotion page. For full entries and event start orders, please click here.

Fans will also be able to tune into Facebook Live on the segments called The Inside Edge, which will be hosted by Skate Canada Digital Host Elladj Balde and will feature an assortment of figure skating guests throughout the week. The show will air on the Skate Canada Facebook page and will host a daily pre and post show.

Off the ice, three-time Canadian champion and 2018 world Champion, Kaetlyn Osmond, will be this year’s Athlete Ambassador. During the event, Osmond will handle speaking engagements, media interviews, make appearances on behalf of the competing athletes and interact with fans.

On Sunday, January 19, Skate Canada will celebrate the achievements of the skating community and will be inducting two new members into the Skate Canada Hall of Fame. The induction ceremony will take place before the exhibition gala and will see Olympian and six-time Canadian champion Jennifer Robinson and renowned figure skating journalist Steve Milton both officially enter the hall.

Tickets for Thursday’s senior practice are $16.00 ($10 ticket + $6 venue fee) and includes novice pairs free and junior pairs free. Single session tickets for seniors begin on Friday at $38.65 ($30 tickets + $8.65 venue fee) and pricing varies by session and seating level. Ticket prices for the novice and junior competition fall earlier in the week and are $28.35 per day ($20 ticket +$8.35 venue fee). Tickets can be purchased online, by phone at 905-615-3200 x2814 or in person at the Paramount Fine Foods Centre Box Office.

Having previously hosted the Canadian Tire National Skating Championships in 2013, this will be the second time that Mississauga will welcome Canada’s best skaters. The city has also hosted four Skate Canada International competitions (2000, 2003, 2011, 2016) and the 2017 World Junior Synchronized Skating Championships.

Athlete Spotlight: Carolane Soucisse and Shane Firus

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Q: How old were you when you first started figure skating?
Carolane: 5 years-old
Shane: 
8 years-old

Q: If you could eat one food for the rest of your life, what would it be?
Carolane: Dumplings
Shane:
 Anything Japanese

Q: If you could have any superpower, what would it be?
Carolane: Read minds
Shane: 
Time control

Q: What is the first thing you would buy if you won the lottery?
Carolane: A nice dinner
Shane:
 Another lottery ticket

Q: What is your dream vacation destination and why?
Carolane: Greece. Because it has everything you are looking in a vacation, good food, beautiful views, historical sites and there’s no snow!
Shane: Backpacking over south east Asia, because I love to explore!

Q: What is your favourite thing about figure skating?
Carolane: The fact that you can focus on emotions and create so much by connecting to the character or the feelings you want to show/interpret. You can create a whole new experience for you and the public.
Shane: I love the feeling of freedom I have and being able to dance with Carolane.

Canadian figure skating team named for the 2020 Youth Olympic Winter Games

OTTAWA, ON: The Canadian Olympic Committee (COC) and Skate Canada officially announced the eight athletes and four coaches that will represent Team Canada in figure skating at the Youth Olympic Winter Games in Lausanne, Switzerland from January 9-22, 2020.

Skaters qualified for the team based on their performances during the 2018-19 and 2019-20 seasons.

2020 Youth Olympic Winter Games – Figure Skating Team:

Name Event Hometown
Aleksa Rakic Men’s singles Burnaby, BC
Catherine Carle Women’s singles Georgetown, ON
Brooke Mcintosh & Brandon Toste Pairs Toronto, ON/Mississauga, ON
Natalie D’Alessandro & Bruce Waddell Ice dance Toronto, ON/Toronto, ON
Miku Makita & Tyler Gunara Ice dance Anmore, BC/Burnaby, BC

“We’re very excited about our figure skating team going into the 2020 Youth Olympic Winter Games,” said Debra Armstrong, CEO, Skate Canada. “We have no doubt that our skaters in Lausanne will make us proud. Canada will be cheering them on as they head into the Games.”

“We’ve been aiming for the Youth Olympics for over a year now and it’s crazy to believe it’s already here,” said Natalie D’Alessandro and Bruce Waddell, junior ice dance team. “We’ve followed the amazing preparations for Lausanne 2020 on social media and are excited to be a part of this experience representing Canada. We are extremely proud to be team members of Canada’s next generation for this new decade!”

“Our NextGen athletes have been focused on training for the Youth Olympic Winter Games and we are proud to have a strong team representing Team Canada in Lausanne,” said Andre Bourgeois, NextGen Director, Skate Canada. “All our skaters are solid contenders and we are looking forward to hitting the ice at the Games.”

2020 Youth Olympic Winter Games – Figure Skating Coaches:

Name Event Hometown
Andrew Evans Coach Toronto, ON
Andrew Hallam Coach Toronto, ON
Aaron Lowe Coach Vancouver, BC
Manon Perron Coach Boucherville, QC

The Youth Olympic Games (YOG) are an elite sporting event for young people from all over the world. The Games are aimed at bringing together talented young teenage athletes from around the world. Like the Olympic Games, the YOG are held every four years. The first winter edition was held in Innsbruck, Austria in 2012.

The YOG is distinct from other youth sports competitions, as they also include a series of educational activities with three areas of focus: protecting the athletes, working on performance, and assisting the athletes outside sport.

Athlete Spotlight: Lubov Ilyushechkina and Charlie Bilodeau

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Q: How old were you when you first started figure skating?
Lubov: 4 years-old
Charlie: 
3 years-old

Q: If you could eat one food for the rest of your life, what would it be?
Lubov: Cheese
Charlie: 
Meatballs

Q: If you could have any superpower, what would it be?
Lubov: Being able to fly
Charlie: 
To be as flexible as Lubov

Q: What is the first thing you would buy if you won the lottery?
Lubov: A house. Hope, I’ll win enough
Charlie:
 I don’t know, but something absurd

Q: What is your dream vacation destination and why?
Lubov: Dubai. Seems like a nice place and I’ve never been there before
Charlie: 
Australia, to feel the vibe of the place

Q: What is your favourite thing about figure skating?
Lubov: I love doing tricks and how I can express myself through the movement without speaking
Charlie: 
The junction of art and sport

Athlete Spotlight: Véronik Mallet

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Q: How old were you when you first started figure skating?
Véronik: 2 years-old

Q: If you could eat one food for the rest of your life, what would it be?
Véronik: Chocolate

Q: If you could have any superpower, what would it be?
Véronik: To be able to teleport myself

Q: What is the first thing you would buy if you won the lottery?
Véronik: Another dog

Q: What is your dream vacation destination and why?
Véronik: Greece, I’ve always wanted to see Santorini.

Q: What is your favourite thing about figure skating?
Véronik: To push myself further every day.

Kaetlyn Osmond Named Athlete Ambassador for 2020 Canadian Tire National Skating Championships

OTTAWA, ON: One of Canada’s figure skating sweethearts makes her return to the 2020 Canadian Tire National Skating Championships. Skate Canada is pleased to announce that 2018 world champion, Kaetlyn Osmond, will serve as the official Athlete Ambassador for the 106th edition of the national championships. The event will take place in Mississauga, ON, from January 13-19, 2020 at the Paramount Fine Foods Centre.

“It truly is an honour to serve as Athlete Ambassador for the Canadian Tire National Skating Championships,” says Osmond. “This sport will always have a special place in my heart, and it is a privilege to represent all athletes competing in Mississauga and to interact with the fans who joined me in an unforgettable journey throughout my competitive career.”

Osmond is Canada’s most decorated female singles skater. She began her success winning her first international title in 2012 at Nebelhorn Trophy in Germany and later went on to win her first senior national title at the 2013 Canadian Championships, and subsequently won two more titles in 2014 and 2017. She competed in two Winter Olympic Games, the first being in 2014, where she won silver for the team event, and the second in 2018, winning bronze in the individual women’s event and gold in the team event. On the ISU Grand Prix Circuit, she won four medals, qualifying for the ISU Grand Prix Final in 2016 and won a bronze medal in 2017. In addition, she won two world championship medals, gold in 2018 and silver in 2017. In 2018, Osmond became the first Canadian woman to win the World Championship title in 45 years.

As Athlete Ambassador, Osmond will handle speaking engagements, media interviews, make appearances on behalf of competing athletes and, of course, make time for fans attending the event.

“We are excited to have Kaetlyn as our Athlete Ambassador for this event. We know Kaetlyn will do an exceptional job at inspiring the fans at the Paramount Fine Foods Centre,” says Debra Armstrong, CEO, Skate Canada. “Kaetlyn is an excellent role model for all Canadians and has made significant contributions this sport. With a world title and three Olympic medals she knows what it takes to stand on the podium and we hope fans in Mississauga enjoy engaging with Kaetlyn during the event.”

Taking a step back from competitive skating in 2018, Osmond entertained skating fans in a multitude of shows in Canada and internationally, including the cross-country “Thank you Canada” tour. In 2018, Osmond was honoured with both the Order of Newfoundland and Labrador and having in the highway from Red Harbour N.L., to Marystown being renamed Osmond Way. Osmond announced her retirement in 2019.

TICKET INFO
Tickets for Thursday’s Senior practice are $16.00 ($10 ticket + $6 venue fee) and includes Novice Pairs Free and Junior Pairs Free. Single session tickets for Seniors begin on Friday at $38.65 ($30 tickets + $8.65 venue fee) and pricing varies by session and seating level. Ticket prices for the Novice and Junior competition fall earlier in the week and are $28.35 per day ($20 ticket +$8.35 venue fee). Tickets can be purchased online, by phone at 905-615-3200 x2814 or in person at the Paramount Fine Foods Centre Box Office.

EVENT
Having previously hosted the Canadian National Skating Championships in 2013, this will be the second time that Mississauga will welcome Canada’s best skaters. The city has also hosted four Skate Canada International competitions (2000, 2003, 2011, 2016) and the 2017 World Junior Synchro Championships.

The pre-eminent all-Canadian competition will see athletes vie for spots on the Skate Canada National Team and the Canadian teams that will compete at the 2020 Four Continents Figure Skating Championships, the 2020 ISU World Junior Figure Skating Championships and the 2020 ISU World Figure Skating Championships.

Join our exclusive mailing list to receive event and ticket information for the 2020 Canadian Tire National Skating Championships.

Athlete Spotlight: Haley Sales and Nikolas Wamsteeker

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Q: How old were you when you first started figure skating?
Haley: 4 years-old
Nikolas: 
4 years-old

Q: If you could eat one food for the rest of your life, what would it be?
Haley: Scandinavian cuisine
Nikolas: 
Mediterranean

Q: If you could have any superpower, what would it be?
Haley: Teleportation
Nikolas:
 Teleportation

Q: What is the first thing you would buy if you won the lottery?
Haley: Clothes for the vacation I’d be about to go on. And then I’d buy a puppy!
Nikolas: Sailboat

Q: What is your dream vacation destination and why?
Haley: Probably Bora Bora because it looks really cool! And then Norway to visit family and travel the coast, visiting all the pretty fjords.
Nikolas:
 I would love to do a motorcycle tour of Norway, because of my ancestry, and I’ve always planned to cruise the Aegean and see all the archaeological sites there. Getting some diving done in both places would also be on the itinerary. I’ve also always really wanted to dive on some of the Second World War wreck sites in the pacific with my father. All that aside though I really wouldn’t mind just perusing the Scottish isles and trying a bunch of scotch.

Q: What is your favourite thing about figure skating?
Haley: The performance aspect, being able to be inform of people- to make them smile.
Nikolas:
 The blend of athleticism and artistry

Athlete Spotlight: Keegan Messing

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Q: How old were you when you first started figure skating?
Keegan: 3 years-old

Q: If you could eat one food for the rest of your life, what would it be?
Keegan: Any of Trennt Michaud’s cooking

Q: If you could have any superpower, what would it be?
Keegan: Ice powers like Frozone from the Incredibles so I can make an ice path wherever and whenever I want.

Q: What is the first thing you would buy if you won the lottery?
Keegan: I’d make and maintain a community cross-country ice patch and build a backcountry ice machine to make ice trails.

Q: What is your dream vacation destination and why?
Keegan: A two-week camping or canoe trip anywhere with my wife, but if you ask her it would be to go to Greece.

Q: What is your favourite thing about figure skating?
Keegan: The performance

Athlete Spotlight: Aurora Cotop

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Q: How old were you when you first started figure skating?
Aurora: 4 years-old

Q: If you could eat one food for the rest of your life, what would it be?
Aurora: Chicken. I would eat it all day, every day, for breakfast, lunch, and dinner.

Q: If you could have any superpower, what would it be?
Aurora: The ability to telepathically out people in my shoes so they can see that I am always right.

Q: What is the first thing you would buy if you won the lottery?
Aurora: Cats. As many as possible.

Q: What is your dream vacation destination and why?
Aurora: Anywhere warm that has nice sandy beaches. The sand must be soft. This is very important. Top priority. I went to a beach in Mexico this year that had the worst sand. I couldn’t walk for the rest of the trip. Also, no sharks is a must. I would like to come back alive.

Q: What is your favourite thing about figure skating?
Aurora: I love the mixture between athleticism and the artistry. It is such a beautiful sport, but it is also very, very difficult.

Athlete Spotlight: Piper Gilles and Paul Poirier

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Q: How old were you when you first started figure skating?
Piper: 2 ½-years-old
Paul:
 5-years old

Q: If you could eat one food for the rest of your life, what would it be?
Piper: A good chocolate chip cookie
Paul: 
Cook up rice

Q: If you could have any superpower, what would it be?
Piper: My superpower would be to fly so I can get to places faster
Paul: 
Speak all the languages

Q: What is the first thing you would buy if you won the lottery?
Piper: An adventurous vacation to all the places I’ve been wanting to go
Paul: 
Some mutual funds or something responsible

Q: What is your dream vacation destination and why?
Piper: That’s a tough one!! I’ve always wanted to go to Santorini or Croatia in the summertime on the coast!
Paul: 
Bolivia…. Just always a place that has fascinated me.

Q: What is your favourite thing about figure skating?
Piper: My favorite thing about skating is that it gives you the chance to create art with my body, emotions and spirit.
Paul: 
The energy and pull of the momentum moving through my body.