The 2020 Canadian Tire National Skating Championships were held on January 13–19, 2020, in Mississauga, Ontario. Medals were awarded in the disciplines of men's singles, women's singles, pair skating, and ice dance on the senior, junior, and novice levels. Although the official International Skating Union terminology for female skaters in the singles category is ladies, Skate Canada uses women officially. The results were part of the Canadian selection criteria for the 2020 World Championships, the 2020 Four Continents Championships, and the 2020 World Junior Championships.
2020 Canadian National Skating Championships | |
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Type: | National championship |
Date: | January 13 – 19 |
Season: | 2019–20 |
Location: | Mississauga, Ontario |
Host: | Skate Canada |
Venue: | Paramount Fine Foods Centre |
Champions | |
Men's singles: Roman Sadovsky (S) Corey Circelli (J) | |
Ladies' singles: Emily Bausback (S) Kaiya Ruiter (J) | |
Pairs: Kirsten Moore-Towers / Michael Marinaro (S) Patricia Andrew / Zachary Daleman (J) | |
Ice dance: Piper Gilles / Paul Poirier (S) Emmy Bronsard / Aissa Bouaraguia (J) | |
Previous: 2019 Canadian Championships | |
Next: 2021 Canadian Championships |
Mississauga was announced as the host in January 2019.[1] The city previously hosted the event in 2013 and has also previously hosted Skate Canada International four times (2000, 2003, 2011, and 2016). Competitors qualified at the Skate Canada Challenge held in Edmonton, Alberta in December 2019 or earned a bye.[2]
Entries
editA list of qualified skaters was published on December 20, 2019.[3]
Senior
editJunior
editChanges to preliminary entries
editDate | Discipline | Withdrew | Added | Reason/Other notes | Refs |
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January 8 | Senior men | Stephen Gogolev | Dominic Rondeau | [4] | |
Iliya Kovler | Philipp Mulé-Mirochnitchenk | [5] | |||
Beres Clements | N/A | ||||
Senior pairs | Camille Ruest / Andrew Wolfe | N/A | |||
January 11 | Senior women | Olivia Gran | Valérie Giroux | [6] |
Medal summary
editSenior
editDiscipline | Gold | Silver | Bronze |
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Men | Roman Sadovsky | Nam Nguyen | Keegan Messing |
Women | Emily Bausback | Alison Schumacher | Madeline Schizas |
Pairs | Kirsten Moore-Towers / Michael Marinaro | Evelyn Walsh / Trennt Michaud | Liubov Ilyushechkina / Charlie Bilodeau |
Ice dance | Piper Gilles / Paul Poirier | Marjorie Lajoie / Zachary Lagha | Carolane Soucisse / Shane Firus |
Junior
editDiscipline | Gold | Silver | Bronze |
---|---|---|---|
Men | Corey Circelli | Wesley Chiu | Alec Guinzbourg |
Women | Kaiya Ruiter | Emily Millard | Kristina Ivanova |
Pairs | Patricia Andrew / Zachary Daleman | Gabrielle Levesque / Pier-Alexandre Hudon | Kelly-Ann Laurin / Loucas Éthier |
Ice dance | Emmy Bronsard / Aissa Bouaraguia | Nadiia Bashynska / Peter Beaumont | Olivia McIsaac / Corey Circelli |
Senior results
editMen
editMessing placed first in the short program while defending champion Nguyen was second.[7] Sadovsky ranked first in the free skating and won the title with a 17-point margin.[8][9]
Rank | Name | Section | Total points | SP | FS | ||
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1 | Roman Sadovsky | ON | 260.57 | 3 | 85.02 | 1 | 175.55 |
2 | Nam Nguyen | ON | 243.51 | 2 | 88.04 | 2 | 155.47 |
3 | Keegan Messing | AB/NWT/NT | 241.79 | 1 | 92.61 | 3 | 149.18 |
4 | Joseph Phan | QC | 229.19 | 4 | 82.74 | 4 | 146.45 |
5 | Nicolas Nadeau | QC | 219.10 | 6 | 73.83 | 5 | 145.27 |
6 | Conrad Orzel | ON | 209.37 | 8 | 69.26 | 6 | 140.11 |
7 | Eric Liu | AB/NWT/NT | 201.85 | 5 | 77.30 | 9 | 124.55 |
8 | Alexander Lawrence | BC/YK | 198.56 | 10 | 68.09 | 8 | 130.47 |
9 | Matthew Markell | ON | 198.44 | 11 | 64.27 | 7 | 134.17 |
10 | Bennet Toman | ON | 191.43 | 7 | 72.35 | 10 | 119.08 |
11 | Dawson Nodwell | AB/NWT/NT | 179.01 | 9 | 68.38 | 13 | 110.63 |
12 | Alistair Lam | ON | 178.76 | 12 | 62.57 | 11 | 116.19 |
13 | Jack Dushenski | ON | 167.96 | 13 | 57.16 | 12 | 110.80 |
14 | Max Denk | ON | 146.54 | 14 | 53.98 | 14 | 92.56 |
15 | Marek Ramilison | QC | 144.62 | 15 | 53.52 | 15 | 91.10 |
16 | Philipp Mulé-Mirochnitchenk | QC | 118.87 | 17 | 47.67 | 16 | 71.20 |
WD | Dominic Rondeau | QC | withdrew | 16 | 48.71 | withdrew from competition |
Women
editPineault, who missed the previous edition due to injury, placed first in the short program.[10][11] Bausback, fourth after the short, won the free skate and the title.[8][12]
Rank | Name | Section | Total points | SP | FS | ||
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1 | Emily Bausback | BC/YK | 175.54 | 4 | 58.90 | 1 | 116.64 |
2 | Alison Schumacher | ON | 168.94 | 6 | 55.95 | 2 | 112.99 |
3 | Madeline Schizas | ON | 168.07 | 2 | 60.66 | 3 | 107.41 |
4 | Alicia Pineault | QC | 165.77 | 1 | 63.15 | 5 | 102.62 |
5 | Michelle Long | ON | 155.02 | 13 | 49.11 | 4 | 105.91 |
6 | Emma Bulawka | BC/YK | 148.88 | 14 | 48.49 | 6 | 100.39 |
7 | Véronik Mallet | QC | 146.09 | 5 | 57.94 | 9 | 88.15 |
8 | Gabrielle Daleman | ON | 145.68 | 3 | 59.51 | 13 | 86.17 |
9 | Amelia Orzel | ON | 144.46 | 11 | 49.60 | 7 | 94.86 |
10 | Amanda Tobin | ON | 140.65 | 10 | 49.64 | 8 | 91.01 |
11 | Kim Decelles | QC | 139.61 | 7 | 53.42 | 12 | 86.19 |
12 | Hannah Dawson | ON | 138.85 | 8 | 50.73 | 10 | 88.12 |
13 | Béatrice Lavoie-Léonard | QC | 137.73 | 9 | 49.70 | 11 | 88.03 |
14 | Olivia Farrow | ON | 125.27 | 18 | 42.76 | 14 | 82.51 |
15 | Viviane Fontaine-Maltais | QC | 124.19 | 16 | 44.83 | 15 | 79.36 |
16 | Valérie Giroux | QC | 117.35 | 15 | 45.77 | 16 | 71.58 |
17 | Sarah Tamura | BC/YK | 114.89 | 17 | 44.51 | 17 | 70.38 |
WD | Aurora Cotop | ON | withdrew | 12 | 49.42 | withdrew from competition |
Pairs
editMoore-Towers / Marinaro won the pairs' title after ranking first in both segments.[8][13][14]
Rank | Name | Section | Total points | SP | FS | ||
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1 | Kirsten Moore-Towers / Michael Marinaro | ON | 215.67 | 1 | 73.73 | 1 | 141.94 |
2 | Evelyn Walsh / Trennt Michaud | ON | 196.29 | 3 | 70.34 | 2 | 125.95 |
3 | Liubov Ilyushechkina / Charlie Bilodeau | QC | 186.71 | 2 | 71.23 | 3 | 115.48 |
4 | Justine Brasseur / Mark Bardei | QC | 177.06 | 5 | 62.29 | 4 | 114.77 |
5 | Lori-Ann Matte / Thierry Ferland | QC | 175.28 | 4 | 62.63 | 6 | 112.65 |
6 | Deanna Stellato-Dudek / Maxime Deschamps | QC | 170.36 | 6 | 57.06 | 5 | 113.30 |
7 | Natasha Purich / Bryce Chudak | QC | 153.67 | 7 | 55.33 | 7 | 98.34 |
8 | Nadine Wang / Francis Boudreau-Audet | QC | 132.31 | 9 | 46.08 | 8 | 86.23 |
9 | Chloe Choinard / Shaquille Davis | ON | 123.13 | 8 | 46.89 | 9 | 76.24 |
Ice dance
editGilles / Poirier won both segments of the event. They had a wardrobe malfunction in the rhythm dance when her hair became caught in his costume.[10][8][15][16]
Rank | Name | Section | Total points | RD | FD | ||
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1 | Piper Gilles / Paul Poirier | ON | 225.62 | 1 | 88.86 | 1 | 136.76 |
2 | Marjorie Lajoie / Zachary Lagha | QC | 198.92 | 2 | 77.26 | 2 | 121.66 |
3 | Carolane Soucisse / Shane Firus | QC | 190.29 | 3 | 75.83 | 3 | 114.46 |
4 | Haley Sales / Nikolas Wamsteeker | BC/YK | 176.82 | 6 | 64.96 | 4 | 111.86 |
5 | Molly Lanaghan / Dmitre Razgulajevs | ON | 170.45 | 5 | 67.63 | 5 | 102.82 |
6 | Alicia Fabbri / Paul Ayer | QC | 165.41 | 4 | 68.26 | 6 | 97.15 |
7 | Elysia-Marie Campbell / Liam Fawcett | QC | 137.12 | 7 | 53.54 | 7 | 83.58 |
8 | Rubie Diemer / Petr Paleev | ON | 126.03 | 8 | 49.06 | 8 | 76.97 |
9 | Estelle LeBlanc / Alex Leger | NB | 82.72 | 9 | 29.84 | 9 | 52.88 |
Junior results
editMen
editRank | Name | Section | Total points | SP | FS | ||
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1 | Corey Circelli | ON | 203.13 | 2 | 72.37 | 1 | 130.76 |
2 | Wesley Chiu | BC/YK | 198.44 | 1 | 76.12 | 4 | 122.32 |
3 | Alec Guinzbourg | ON | 189.42 | 4 | 61.21 | 2 | 128.21 |
4 | Gabriel Blumenthal | BC/YK | 184.53 | 6 | 60.49 | 3 | 124.04 |
5 | Matthew Newnham | AB/NWT/NT | 180.63 | 3 | 68.58 | 6 | 112.05 |
6 | Juheon Lim | ON | 176.56 | 5 | 60.76 | 5 | 115.80 |
7 | Antoine Goyette | QC | 166.79 | 8 | 56.89 | 7 | 109.90 |
8 | Tristan Taylor | SK | 156.46 | 7 | 57.03 | 9 | 99.43 |
9 | Brian Chiem | AB/NWT/NT | 155.50 | 9 | 55.40 | 8 | 100.10 |
10 | Shuma Mugii | BC/YK | 145.66 | 10 | 54.09 | 12 | 91.57 |
11 | Bryan Pierro | QC | 141.33 | 12 | 51.48 | 13 | 89.85 |
12 | Justin Ng-Siva | ON | 138.47 | 13 | 46.18 | 10 | 92.29 |
13 | Rio Morita | ON | 134.07 | 15 | 42.28 | 11 | 91.79 |
14 | William St-Louis | QC | 117.92 | 11 | 52.01 | 15 | 65.91 |
15 | Alexandre Simard | QC | 116.46 | 14 | 44.33 | 14 | 72.13 |
Women
editRank | Name | Section | Total points | SP | FS | ||
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1 | Kaiya Ruiter | AB/NWT/NT | 174.83 | 1 | 59.30 | 1 | 115.53 |
2 | Emily Millard | BC/YK | 143.31 | 4 | 50.67 | 2 | 92.64 |
3 | Kristina Ivanova | ON | 142.73 | 2 | 52.58 | 3 | 90.15 |
4 | Leah Lee | BC/YK | 137.11 | 5 | 49.53 | 5 | 87.58 |
5 | Erica Fallavollita | ON | 136.61 | 6 | 47.67 | 4 | 88.94 |
6 | Britannie Grenier | QC | 135.39 | 3 | 50.95 | 9 | 84.44 |
7 | Ashley Sales | BC/YK | 134.73 | 7 | 47.25 | 7 | 87.48 |
8 | Alexa Matveev | ON | 134.30 | 9 | 46.80 | 6 | 87.50 |
9 | Gabriella Guo | ON | 129.74 | 13 | 42.77 | 8 | 86.97 |
10 | Jaime Gabbard | ON | 128.80 | 8 | 47.22 | 10 | 81.58 |
11 | Emmanuelle Proft | ON | 124.40 | 12 | 45.42 | 11 | 78.98 |
12 | Michelle Rivest | QC | 121.78 | 10 | 46.73 | 14 | 75.05 |
13 | Vienna Harwood | BC/YK | 121.28 | 11 | 46.45 | 15 | 74.83 |
14 | Haley Gillett | AB/NWT/NT | 117.43 | 14 | 41.27 | 12 | 76.16 |
15 | Natalie Walker | ON | 116.34 | 15 | 41.11 | 13 | 75.23 |
16 | Tsina Clemente | ON | 108.46 | 17 | 37.58 | 16 | 70.88 |
17 | Nour-Houda Foura | QC | 105.97 | 16 | 40.06 | 17 | 65.91 |
18 | Carys Prodaniuk | AB/NWT/NT | 98.26 | 18 | 33.19 | 18 | 65.07 |
Pairs
editRank | Name | Section | Total points | SP | FS | ||
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1 | Patricia Andrew / Zachary Daleman | ON | 148.28 | 1 | 56.73 | 1 | 91.55 |
2 | Gabrielle Levesque / Pier-Alexandre Hudon | QC | 140.91 | 2 | 50.52 | 2 | 90.39 |
3 | Kelly-Ann Laurin / Loucas Éthier | QC | 138.12 | 3 | 50.50 | 3 | 87.62 |
4 | Caidence Derenisky / Raine Eberl | SK | 133.67 | 5 | 48.85 | 5 | 84.82 |
5 | Chloé Panetta / Benjamin Mimar | QC | 132.24 | 9 | 44.92 | 4 | 87.32 |
6 | Esther Feinberg / Alexandre Simard | QC | 130.58 | 6 | 48.48 | 6 | 82.10 |
7 | Audrey Carle / Gabriel Farand | ON | 129.75 | 4 | 48.96 | 7 | 80.79 |
8 | Camille Perreault / William St-Louis | QC | 121.92 | 10 | 42.63 | 8 | 79.29 |
9 | Cassandra Leung / Paxton Fletcher | ON | 116.30 | 12 | 41.69 | 9 | 74.61 |
10 | Mackenzie Ripley / Owen Brawley | ON | 111.50 | 11 | 42.39 | 10 | 69.11 |
11 | Shallen Bear / Marty Haubrich | SK | 106.94 | 8 | 46.12 | 11 | 60.82 |
WD | Émy Carignan / Bryan Pierro | QC | withdrew | 7 | 46.30 | withdrew from competition |
Ice dance
editRank | Name | Section | Total points | RD | FD | ||
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1 | Emmy Bronsard / Aissa Bouaraguia | QC | 166.69 | 1 | 65.93 | 2 | 100.76 |
2 | Nadiia Bashynska / Peter Beaumont | ON | 165.57 | 2 | 63.73 | 1 | 101.84 |
3 | Olivia McIsaac / Corey Circelli | ON | 146.73 | 4 | 56.92 | 3 | 89.81 |
4 | Jessica-Lee Behiel / Jackson Behiel | AB/NWT/NT | 144.00 | 5 | 55.89 | 4 | 88.11 |
5 | Hannah Lim / Ye Quan | QC | 143.06 | 3 | 58.63 | 6 | 84.43 |
6 | Lily Hensen / Nathan Lickers | ON | 139.87 | 8 | 52.22 | 5 | 87.65 |
7 | Amelia Boone / Malcolm Kowan | AB/NWT/NT | 133.69 | 7 | 52.56 | 10 | 81.13 |
8 | Sophia Kagolovskaya / Kieran MacDonald | ON | 131.60 | 6 | 52.67 | 11 | 78.93 |
9 | Olivia Tremblay / Émile Couture | QC | 130.88 | 9 | 49.00 | 8 | 81.88 |
10 | Jessica Li / Jacob Richmond | QC | 130.86 | 12 | 47.16 | 7 | 83.70 |
11 | Isabel McQuilkin / Jacob Portz | AB/NWT/NT | 126.54 | 13 | 45.22 | 9 | 81.32 |
12 | Sydney Embro / Eric Millar | ON | 118.32 | 11 | 48.03 | 12 | 70.29 |
13 | Chaima Ben Khelifa / Everest Zhu | QC | 116.77 | 10 | 48.24 | 14 | 68.53 |
14 | Maia Iannetta / Liam Carr | ON | 112.40 | 15 | 43.65 | 13 | 68.75 |
15 | Shaelene Katrayan / Jordan Derochie | ON | 108.78 | 14 | 44.28 | 15 | 64.50 |
International team selections
editWorld Championships
editThe 2020 World Figure Skating Championships will be held in Montreal, Quebec, Canada from March 16–22, 2020. Skate Canada announced some assignments on January 19, 2020.[17] The teams were updated on February 13, 2020 and finalized on February 24, 2020.[18][19]
Men | Ladies | Pairs | Ice dance | |
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1 | Nam Nguyen | Emily Bausback | Kirsten Moore-Towers / Michael Marinaro | Piper Gilles / Paul Poirier |
2 | Alicia Pineault | Evelyn Walsh / Trennt Michaud | Marjorie Lajoie / Zachary Lagha | |
3 | ||||
1st alt. | Roman Sadovsky | Alison Schumacher | Liubov Ilyushechkina / Charlie Bilodeau | Carolane Soucisse / Shane Firus (called up) |
2nd alt. | Keegan Messing | Madeline Schizas |
Four Continents Championships
editThe 2020 Four Continents Figure Skating Championships will be held in Seoul, South Korea from February 4–9, 2020. Skate Canada announced the assignments on January 19, 2020.[17]
Men | Ladies | Pairs | Ice dance | |
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1 | Roman Sadovsky | Emily Bausback | Kirsten Moore-Towers / Michael Marinaro | Piper Gilles / Paul Poirier |
2 | Nam Nguyen | Alison Schumacher | Evelyn Walsh / Trennt Michaud | Marjorie Lajoie / Zachary Lagha |
3 | Keegan Messing | Alicia Pineault | Liubov Ilyushechkina / Charlie Bilodeau | Carolane Soucisse / Shane Firus |
1st alt. | Nicolas Nadeau | Véronik Mallet | Justine Brasseur / Mark Bardei | Haley Sales / Nikolas Wamsteeker |
2nd alt. | Conrad Orzel | Gabrielle Daleman | Lori-Ann Matte / Thierry Ferland | Molly Lanaghan / Dmitre Razgulajevs |
3rd alt. | Hannah Dawson | Nadine Wang / Francis Boudreau-Audet | Alicia Fabbri / Paul Ayer |
World Junior Championships
editCommonly referred to as "Junior Worlds", the 2020 World Junior Figure Skating Championships will take place in Tallinn, Estonia from March 2–8, 2020. Skate Canada announced some assignments on January 19, 2020.[17] The teams were updated on February 13, 2020 and finalized on February 24, 2020.[18][19]
Men | Ladies | Pairs | Ice dance | |
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1 | Stephen Gogolev | Kaiya Ruiter | Patricia Andrew / Zachary Daleman | Natalie D'Alessandro / Bruce Waddell |
2 | Joseph Phan | Alison Schumacher | Kelly-Ann Laurin / Loucas Éthier | Emmy Bronsard / Aissa Bouaraguia |
3 | Miku Makita / Tyler Gunara | |||
1st alt. | Aleksa Rakic | Emily Bausback | Gabrielle Levesque / Pier-Alexandre Hudon | Nadiia Bashynska / Peter Beaumont |
2nd alt. | Corey Circelli | Madeline Schizas | Sofia Kagolovskaya / Kieran MacDonald |
Winter Youth Olympics
editThe 2020 Winter Youth Olympics were held in Lausanne, Switzerland from January 10–15, 2020. The Canadian Championships were held after the Winter Youth Olympics.
Men | Ladies | Pairs | Ice dance | |
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1 | Aleksa Rakic | Catherine Carle | Brooke McIntosh / Brandon Toste | Natalie D'Alessandro / Bruce Waddell |
2 | Miku Makita / Tyler Gunara |
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