“A lot of new elements are in place,” Wright said.
“We’ve set some goals that we’re trying to work towards. A triple throw would be nice. That’s one of the elements we hope to get.
“And also a triple twist.”
Wilberforce said a big part of their progression has been due to working alongside other talented teams at the Gretzky centre.
Purkiss, a Brantford native, also works with Canadian senior pairs champions Kirsten Moore-Towers and Michael Marinaro, runners-up Evelyn Walsh and Trennt Michaud and defending junior pairs champion Patricia Andrew and her new partner, Stephen Adcock, who have moved up to senior.
“We have a lot of amazing, high-level teams here to look up to and help us out,” said Wilberforce. “That’s a big bonus for us.”
“That really motivates us to get those elements and be like them,” added Wright.