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Gilles and Poirier win silver at Grand Prix

BORDEAUX, France – Canadian ice dancers Piper Gilles and Paul Poirier won the silver medal on Saturday at the Eric Bompard Trophy figure skating competition which is the fifth stop on the ISU Grand Prix circuit.

Gabriella Papadakis and Guillaume Cizeron of France were the winners with 166.66 points followed by Gilles and Poirier at 157.58, a season’s best.  Madison Hubbell and Zachary Donohue of the U.S., were third at 152.11.

‘’For us it is mission accomplished,’’ said Poirier, who has won three silver medals with his partner in international competitions this season. ‘’While the score was similar to what we did at Skate Canada we felt we improved a lot. There’s still the issue of consistency we need to work on to help us move up another notch.’’

Alexandra Paul of Midhurst, Ont., and Mitchell Islam of Toronto were sixth.

In pairs, Ksenia Stolbova and Fedor Klimov of Russia staved off two Chinese pairs for the gold.  Kirsten Moore-Towers of St. Catharines, Ont., and Michael Marinaro of Sarnia, Ont., were seventh with a clean program that left the Canadians with big smiles upon completion and a season-best score.

In women’s competition, Elena Radionova led Russia to a 1-2 finish.  Véronik Maillet of Sept-Iles, Que., was 10th,  also with a season-best.

‘’Landing my first three jumps was a good way to start my free skate,’’ said Maillet, 20.  ‘’Coming back after a disappointing performance (in her short program Friday) is part of the learning process.’’

The sixth and last stop on the circuit before the Grand Prix final, is the NHK Trophy next weekend in Osaka, Japan.  The Grand Prix Final is December 11-14 in Barcelona.

Gold for Iliushechkina and Moscovitch

Meanwhile at the Warsaw Cup in Poland, new pairs partners Lubov Iliushechkina and Dylan Moscovitch of Toronto’s Cricket, Skating and Curling Club, won the gold medal in pairs in their international debut with 163.02 points.

‘’We are very happy and proud to have won Warsaw Cup. We didn’t have our best skate in the free but we are overall very happy with how the week went,’’ said Moscovitch. ‘’It is our first full competition together and are still finding our groove. As a team, with Lee, Tracy and Bryce, we are doing some great work and feel very optimistic about what lies ahead.’’

After success with other partners, Iliushechkina and Moscovitch teamed up in the spring of 2014. She had competed for her native Russia, and received her clearance certificate from the ISU this fall, allowing her to skate for Canada alongside Moscovitch.

Lina Fedorova and Maxim Miroshkin of Russia were second at 158.16 and Valentina Marchei and Ondrej Hotarek of Italy third at 154.60.

Iliushechkina and Moscovitch were the only Canadian entries in Warsaw.

Full results: 2014 Trophée Eric Bompard: http://www.isuresults.com/results/gpfra2014/

2014 Warsaw Cup: http://www.pfsa.com.pl/warsawcup2014/

Gilles and Poirier in medal contention at Grand Prix

BORDEAUX, France – Canada’s Piper Gilles and Paul Poirier neared their personal best score for the short dance on Friday to stand second at the fifth stop on the ISU Grand Prix figure skating circuit.

Gabriella Papadakis and Guillaume Cizeron of France lead the field with 64.06 points just ahead of the Canadians at 61.90. The personal best for Gilles, from Unionville, Ont., and Poirier from Toronto, is 62.38 set at the Four Continents meet last season.  Madison Hubbell and Zachary Donohue of the U.S., stand third at 60.19.

‘’Paul and I were really happy with our performance today,’’ said Gilles.  ‘’It is the first competition we felt really on and had no major mistakes.  Our energy level could still be a bit higher but we are happy where we stand heading into the free dance.’’

Alexandra Paul of Midhurst, Ont., and Mitchell Islam of Toronto are sixth.

Kirsten Moore-Towers of St. Catharines Ont., and Michael Marinaro of Sarnia, Ont., are seventh after the pairs short program and Véronik Mallet of Sept-Iles, Que., 11th after the women’s short.

Canada has no entries in men’s competition.  All free skates are on Saturday.

Strong start for Iliushechkina and Moscovitch

Meanwhile at the Warsaw Cup in Poland, new pairs partners Lubov Iliushechkina and Dylan Moscovitch of Toronto’s Cricket, Skating and Curling Club, made a scintillating debut on Friday and are in first place after the short program with 55.40 points.

‘’We are happy with tonight’s outcome,’’ said Moscovitch.  ‘’It wasn’t our best skate but we had some solid elements in the program that we are happy with.  It was our first international as a team and it was also the first time we competed with the triple twist.  Our skating is on track for where we need to be at this point and we are looking forward to the free program.’’

After success with other partners, Iliushechkina and Moscovitch teamed up in the spring of 2014. She had competed for her native Russia, and received her clearance certificate from the ISU this fall, allowing her to skate for Canada alongside Moscovitch.

Lina Fedorova and Maxim Miroshkin of Russia are second at 53.96 and their compatriots  Arina Cherniavskaia and Antonino Souza-Kordyeru third at 52.96.

The free skate is Saturday.  Iliushechkina and Moscovitch are the only Canadian entries in Warsaw.

Full results: 2014 Trophee Eric Bompard: http://www.isuresults.com/results/gpfra2014/

2014 Warsaw Cup: http://www.pfsa.com.pl/warsawcup2014/

New Canadian Pair team to debut in Poland

OTTAWA, ON:  A newly formed pair team will represent Canada at the Warsaw Cup this week.  Lubov Iliushechkina, 23, Moscow, Russia and Dylan Moscovitch, 30, Toronto, Ontario will make their international debut at the Torwar Ice Rink in Warsaw, Poland. The competition, which runs November 20-23, is part of the International Skating Union’s (ISU) Challenger Series.

After success with other partners, Iliushechkina & Moscovitch teamed up in the spring of 2014. She had competed for her native Russia, and received her clearance certificate from the ISU this fall, allowing her to skate for Canada alongside Moscovitch. The duo will represent the Toronto Cricket Skating and Curling Club, where they train. They are coached by Lee Barkell, Bryce Davison and Tracy Wilson.

Iliushechkina & Moscovitch are the only Canadian entry at the Warsaw Cup. This will be their first international event, although the two did compete at Skate Canada Central Ontario’s Octoberfest earlier this fall in Barrie, Ont.