2025–26 Canadian Women: News and Updates

I don’t think so, when she has the right program she can compete with the top ten in the world, especially when she has more domestic competition and not everything always on her shoulders. Also, 2022/23 was also when she started balancing school and skating.
I'm not so sure. She's repeating her free skate again next season and she does have domestic competition - Sara-Maude was ahead of her at Four Continents. And ETA- she was also ahead of her at 2023 4CC.

She's been just outside the top 10 the entire Olympic cycle, but the basic skating foundations really haven't improved a tremendous amount IMO.
 
I'm not so sure. She's repeating her free skate again next season and she does have domestic competition - Sara-Maude was ahead of her at Four Continents. And ETA- she was also ahead of her at 2023 4CC.

She's been just outside the top 10 the entire Olympic cycle, but the basic skating foundations really haven't improved a tremendous amount IMO.
She plateaued and then did better last year. But her basics and posture are really behind. Her 11th last year was an excellent result for her. She could make top 10 if many women with better skills crashed and burned (like the SP this year) or don’t show up at a post-Olympics worlds, but I personally don’t like seeing that.
 
She plateaued and then did better last year. But her basics and posture are really behind. Her 11th last year was an excellent result for her. She could make top 10 if many women with better skills crashed and burned (like the SP this year) or don’t show up at a post-Olympics worlds, but I personally don’t like seeing that.
It’s really hard to get the PCS for top 10 with the posture issues. She gives away a lot of points in between the elements.
 
She also seems to give away a lot of points IN the elements- not consistently achieving level 4s in her spins (I don’t understand how any elite skaters consistently do this) and popping jumps
 
This Week in Skating talked with Gabrielle Daleman! She confirmed that she is training in Colorado Springs and also mentioned her programs for the new season. She also shares how her determination, resilience and ambition are fueling her return to competition after a long time off the ice due to injury.
Listen to the episode here: thisweekinskating.com/episodes or wherever you get your podcasts.
 
This Week in Skating talked with Gabrielle Daleman! She confirmed that she is training in Colorado Springs and also mentioned her programs for the new season. She also shares how her determination, resilience and ambition are fueling her return to competition after a long time off the ice due to injury.
Listen to the episode here: thisweekinskating.com/episodes or wherever you get your podcasts.
Ah that explains why she's started showing up on Amber Glenn's social media.
 

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