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This is the qualification competition for the 2022 Canadian Figure Skating Championships. It takes place December 1-5 in Regina, SK. Skaters in novice, junior, and senior will qualify (pre novice competitions are also being held but, they do not compete at Canadian Championships).
Skate Canada event page: https://skatecanada.ca/2022-skate-canada-challenge/
Schedule as of November 19: https://skatecanada.ca/wp-content/uploads/2021/11/2022-CHA-Block-Schedule-November-17.pdf
All three rinks will be live streamed.
"The full list of athlete entries will be confirmed prior to the start of competition. Start Orders will be posted on www.skatecanada.ca the week of November 22, 2021."
Maximum of three flights (18 in singles, 15 in dance, and 12 in pairs) will qualify to compete at Canadian Championships.
Many skaters have byes and are prequalified: skaters/teams with grand prix assignments, skaters/teams qualified for the JGPF, and skaters/teams assigned to an international competition within 7 days of the Challenge.
For senior events I believe these are skaters/teams with byes:
Men: Messing, Nguyen, Orzel, and Sadovsky (grand prix assignments), Chiu (qualified for JGPF) and Phan (assigned to Golden Spin, the week after Challenge). So 12 additional mens spots for nationals available.
Women: Bausback, Schizas and Schumacher (grand prix assignments). No one was assigned to Golden Spin or made JGPF, so there should be 15 spots available at Challenge.
Pairs: Moore-Towers and Marinaro, James and Radford, Walsh and Michaud, Matte and Ferland have byes based on grand prix assignments. The teams assigned to Golden Spin already had byes. I don't think there are enough senior pairs teams to have a complete field at nationals but in theory there are 8 spots left.
Ice Dance: Gilles and Poireir, Laurence-Beaudry and Sorensen, Lajoie and Lagha, Soucisse and Firus, Sales and Wamsteeker have byes due to grand prix assignments. No dance teams were assigned to Golden Spin, so there should be 10 spots available but as in pairs I don't think there are enough senior dance teams to have a full field?
Skate Canada event page: https://skatecanada.ca/2022-skate-canada-challenge/
Schedule as of November 19: https://skatecanada.ca/wp-content/uploads/2021/11/2022-CHA-Block-Schedule-November-17.pdf
All three rinks will be live streamed.
"The full list of athlete entries will be confirmed prior to the start of competition. Start Orders will be posted on www.skatecanada.ca the week of November 22, 2021."
Maximum of three flights (18 in singles, 15 in dance, and 12 in pairs) will qualify to compete at Canadian Championships.
Many skaters have byes and are prequalified: skaters/teams with grand prix assignments, skaters/teams qualified for the JGPF, and skaters/teams assigned to an international competition within 7 days of the Challenge.
For senior events I believe these are skaters/teams with byes:
Men: Messing, Nguyen, Orzel, and Sadovsky (grand prix assignments), Chiu (qualified for JGPF) and Phan (assigned to Golden Spin, the week after Challenge). So 12 additional mens spots for nationals available.
Women: Bausback, Schizas and Schumacher (grand prix assignments). No one was assigned to Golden Spin or made JGPF, so there should be 15 spots available at Challenge.
Pairs: Moore-Towers and Marinaro, James and Radford, Walsh and Michaud, Matte and Ferland have byes based on grand prix assignments. The teams assigned to Golden Spin already had byes. I don't think there are enough senior pairs teams to have a complete field at nationals but in theory there are 8 spots left.
Ice Dance: Gilles and Poireir, Laurence-Beaudry and Sorensen, Lajoie and Lagha, Soucisse and Firus, Sales and Wamsteeker have byes due to grand prix assignments. No dance teams were assigned to Golden Spin, so there should be 10 spots available but as in pairs I don't think there are enough senior dance teams to have a full field?