2025–26 Canadian Women: News and Updates

Is it just me, or have Schizas' basics regressed somewhat? I don't ever remember her posture being quite this bad.

I also don't think this long program was worth keeping and the packaging is not great -- she looks very juvenile.

I think it's unfortunate she hasn't been able to capitalize on her obvious potential this quadrennial.
 
Let's not get all doom and gloomy here. It's not like we have a 1995 era Canadian women's situation. Schizas has another GP event to redeem herself. Medland Spence could have a good outing next week. Dupuis and Ruiter have had some good early season outings and there are several not yet age eligible women with great potential for the future. Fingers crossed that we'll see some great skates at Nationals.
Oh I'm definitely excited for the future, what I've read about the juniors is very promising and we haven't even had the chance to see what Minsol Kwon can do (please God do not let her train with Joanne McLeod). Just in the context of this season, I do genuinely think pretty much any of the women we can send will make the FS at Olympics and Worlds so I do think sending any of the women would be fine. It's just frustrating I think because we know Maddie Schizas has a lot of potential but instead of rising to it she's been kind of regressing over the last year or so. Like yes Worlds was her best finish yet but what she had been doing before that hadn't been dazzling and she was behind Dupuis at 4CCs.
 
It's crazy to think Canada had two women on the World Podium in 2017, and that was against a full international field (including Team USA, Team JPN, Team KOR and Team RUS.)
 
Weird that Schizas went back to last years LP dress. I actually really liked the green one she was wearing for the Challengers. I agree the pink one is juvenile looking (along with swallowing her up with appliqués).

But this seems to be the least of the problems right now. She needs to really think long and hard about what has been going wrong this season, because apart from a couple of good SPs in summer events, she’s been having meltdowns left and right. Panic move to Ravi is kind of where my mind goes, but doubt she will do that.

I also read the Rob Brodie piece from Saturday and she said the Black Swan music still hasn’t cleared. So should she make it to the Olympics, that program cannot be what she skates. She seems to be debating on whether she does it again in Finland and changes after that or tries to change to something else in the next few weeks. The music clearance seems to be a real pain for everyone.
 
Yesterday, Gabrielle Daleman slated a Short Program that landed her in first place at IceChallenge with Kaiya Ruiter in 2nd.

Today, both performed well enough to remain respectively 1st and 2nd.

Particularly impressed with Daleman who despite falling on her 3Lutz out of the gate, kept her cool and delivered a technical score of 59.01 (second to Olga Mikutina) to win it all.

Although Kaiya seems to be doing well under Order/Preston, she still looks junior to me.

The Canadian Championship will be interesting.
 
Who is Gabrielle Daleman's coach?
Michael Hopfes
Read more about him (and the rest of the coaches) on the Barrie Skating Club site:
 
SENIOR WOMEN @ Sectionals (Quebec still ongoing)

Minsol Kwon 196
Uliana Shiryaeva 173
Lulu Lin 170
Reese Rose 157
Gabrielle Jugnauth 149
Elise Dawson 148
Bella Jia 146
Breken Brezden 144 (Ont August)

Intl Scores
Gabrielle Daleman 181
Sara-Maude Dupuis 178
Kaiya Ruiter 178
Madeline Schizas 172
Uliana Shiryaeva 161
Katherine Medland Spence 151
Megan Woodley 144
Hetty Shi 135

*Amy Shao Ning Yang withdrew from BC after SP, I believe her season is over sadly?
 

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