2025–26 Canadian Men: News and Updates

Can anyone explain when High Performance Camp is and how they determine entries? Just curious how it is decided to not invite Anthony Paradis and David Li (senior National medalists). If its during or close to Anthony's JGP then I get it. Gabby missing is also a little surprising when Fee Ann and Kaiya are there (Uliana makes sense to be there based on her summer scores).
 
Can anyone explain when High Performance Camp is and how they determine entries? Just curious how it is decided to not invite Anthony Paradis and David Li (senior National medalists). If its during or close to Anthony's JGP then I get it. Gabby missing is also a little surprising when Fee Ann and Kaiya are there (Uliana makes sense to be there based on her summer scores).
Did they publish the invitees? Normally it's skaters with grand prix assignments. Maybe they invited additional skaters who met the international score standard for an assignment (just guessing as this applies to Landry, Ruiter and Shiryaeva, as well as last year when Miclette was there).
 
Canada 2025 High Performance Camp Entries

*credit to S_V_Knight on X

Women- Dupuis, Landry, Spence, Ruiter, Shiryaeva

Men- Gogolev, Messing, Rakic, Sadovsky

Pairs- Laurin/Ethier, Pereira/Michaud, Stellato/Deschamps

Dance- Lajoie/Lagha, Lauriault/LeGac, Hensen/Lickers, Fabbri/Ayer

Schizas and Gilles/Poirier have prior scheduling commitments, and Bombardier/Mimar have withdrawn due to injury. Nobody else was mentioned.
 
Can anyone explain when High Performance Camp is and how they determine entries? Just curious how it is decided to not invite Anthony Paradis and David Li (senior National medalists). If its during or close to Anthony's JGP then I get it. Gabby missing is also a little surprising when Fee Ann and Kaiya are there (Uliana makes sense to be there based on her summer scores).
HPC is next week and it's generally for skaters with GPs and any other skaters SC sees fit to invite (usually skaters who have met the score for an international assignment). Anthony and David are both JGP eligible, and generally those who are on the NextGen team (competing Junior internationally) do not get a HPC invite as well. The comms team sent out a media email today with all the entries, which is how AnythingGOES got the info! :)
 
Is it likely that Skate Canada will send any of the senior age-eligible guys who are competing on the JGP to a senior international, so they can try earn the Olympic and Worlds minimum scores?
I could see them doing that with Orsers skater Grayson Long if he is able to get his quad consistent outside of practice? I can’t see it happening with Paradis he doesn’t have the technical abilities yet.
 
I could see them doing that with Orsers skater Grayson Long if he is able to get his quad consistent outside of practice? I can’t see it happening with Paradis he doesn’t have the technical abilities yet.
I watched the practices when the men were here in Winnipeg for the qualifying event and Grayson was so impressive. I didn't notice quads (not saying there weren't any) but his axel seemed quite consistent. He is a gorgeous skater live and really stood out to me.
 
I watched the practices when the men were here in Winnipeg for the qualifying event and Grayson was so impressive. I didn't notice quads (not saying there weren't any) but his axel seemed quite consistent. He is a gorgeous skater live and really stood out to me.
I quite liked Grayson when I saw him at this year's Nats in Laval.
 
Yes I think it's likely if they meet the benchmark score (204 at an international or 219 at a domestic).
Grayson, Anthony, and David Bondar were all close at Cranberry. I'm hoping to see at least one of them get a CS (I'd love for all three to, but then I'm not the one that pays for it).
I could see them doing that with Orsers skater Grayson Long if he is able to get his quad consistent outside of practice? I can’t see it happening with Paradis he doesn’t have the technical abilities yet.
I'd send Grayson, even without the quad. His 3A has been solid in the SP, and he's been the top Canadian guy at both NextGen and Cranberry. It would be good experience. David B's quad doesn't seem consistent yet, but he is competing with it, so I could see him getting one if he hits the score as well.

Plus it wouldn't be a bad thing to get another guy or two with senior minimums. We do have enough to send a full team to 4CCs separate from the Olympic man, but things happen and it would still best to have more backups.
 
Silver medal for Grayson in Riga in a strong field, and he resets his PBs by a LOT - 143 in the free, 221.7 total. His best previous finish in a JGP was 7th at both his events last year.
And he doesn't yet have a 2nd JGP scheduled...
 

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