Skate Canada's recap of Coupe du Printemps this past weekend:
https://skatecanada.ca/2023/03/three-medals-for-canada-at-coupe-du-printemps/ in Luxembourg
Advanced Novice Boys
SILVER for William Chan | 14 | Vancouver, B.C. | Eileen Murphy | Richmond, B.C.
I thought (watching online) that William's basic skating was very impressive re. speed & power relative to his small size, and the judges gave him the highest PCS by far in the field.
Junior Men
10th place Vladimir Furman | 15 | Saint-Hubert, Que. | Marc-André Craig | Saint-Hubert, Que.
5th place for David Howes | 16 | Winnipeg, Man. | Kevin Dawe | Winnipeg, Man.
Thanks to
@shutterbug for posting the link to this good Feb. 8th local article on "Davey" Howes (published before he won the Novice national gold medal later in February (I really enjoyed watching his expressive skating in LUX & plan to watch his Novice Nationals programs when I get a chance!):
Wolseley
www.winnipegfreepress.com
Senior men
BRONZE for Matthew Newnham | 20 | St Albert, Alta. | Jessica Gosse | Edmonton, Alta.
Skate Canada
tweeted this quote from him afterwards: "I am very pleased with how the two programs went this week. I wanted to feel like I accomplished feeling normal in an international setting and it felt very much like me competing."
Proud coach Ravi Walia (who stayed home to prepare Conrad Orzel for Worlds) shared this photo of Matthew after the medal ceremony:
https://www.instagram.com/p/Cp_sfBuLEsb/
Choreographer Lance Vipond talked about working with Conrad Orzel and shared some of his thoughts about his progress this season in Skate Ontario's #3Turn3 that was livestreamed last week -- starting here:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=h4_Q9-_3IaY&t=1045s