Skate Canada International
The Skate Canada International is an international, senior-level invitation-only figure skating competition organized by Skate Canada. It is the second competition of the ISU Grand Prix of Figure Skating season. The location changes yearly. Medals are awarded in four disciplines: men's singles, ladies' singles, pair skating, and ice dancing. The first Skate Canada International was held in 1973. The 1987 competition in Calgary was the test event for the 1988 Winter Olympic Games. It was added to the Grand Prix series in 1995, the year the series began.
It has had different title sponsors over the years. On August 30, 2006, Skate Canada announced it would be officially titled HomeSense Skate Canada International until 2010.[1]
Medalists
Men
Ladies
Pairs
Ice dancing
Fours
Year | Location | Gold | Silver | Bronze | Details |
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1989 | Cornwall | Christine Hough / Doug Ladret / Cindy Landry / Lyndon Johnston | Patricia MacNeil / Cory Watson / Michelle Menzies / Kevin Wheeler | Calla Urbanski / Mark Naylor / Elaine Asanakis / Joel McKeever | [2] |
1990 | Lethbridge | Stacey Ball / Jean-Michel Bombardier / Isabelle Brasseur / Lloyd Eisler | Christine Hough / Doug Ladret / Michelle Menzies / Kevin Wheeler | Calla Urbanski / Mark Naylor / Elaine Asanakis / Joel McKeever | [2] |
References
- "HomeSense signs on as title sponsor of Skate Canada International". Skate Canada. August 30, 2006. Archived from the original on November 26, 2009.
- "Skate Canada International" (PDF). Skate Canada. September 2015. Archived (PDF) from the original on February 1, 2016.
- "ISU Grand Prix of Figure Skating Skate Canada Medal Winners". International Skating Union. Archived from the original on December 24, 2008.
- "1998 Skate Canada International". International Skating Union. Archived from the original on 2007-12-14.
- "1999 Skate Canada International". International Skating Union. Archived from the original on 2007-09-30.
- "2000 Skate Canada International". International Skating Union. Archived from the original on 2007-09-30.
- "2002 Skate Canada International". International Skating Union.
- "2003 Skate Canada International". International Skating Union.
- "2004 Skate Canada International". International Skating Union.
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- "2006 Skate Canada International". International Skating Union.
- "2007 Skate Canada International". International Skating Union.
- "2008 Skate Canada International". International Skating Union.
- "2009 Skate Canada International". International Skating Union.
- "2010 Skate Canada International". International Skating Union.
- "2011 Skate Canada International". International Skating Union.
- "2012 Skate Canada International". International Skating Union.
- "2013 Skate Canada International". International Skating Union.
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- "2015 Skate Canada International". International Skating Union.
- "2016 Skate Canada International". International Skating Union.
- "2017 Skate Canada International". International Skating Union.
- "2018 Skate Canada International". International Skating Union.
- "2019 Skate Canada International". International Skating Union.
- "Skate Canada International in Ottawa cancelled as COVID-19 cases rise". CBC Sports.
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