Junior Canadian champion Lia Cho blew past the competition in the advanced novice women’s discipline, earning a new personal best with scores of 52.73 in the short program and 108.53 in the free program, and an overall score of 161.26 points.
“It went really well,” Cho said after the competition. “I’m very happy with my performance in both programs and I’m very proud of myself.”
Skate Canada Trophy novice gold medallist Téa Hébert finished in second place with scores of 44.02 in the short program and 77.14 in the free program, and an overall score of 121.16. [...]
Wrapping up the competition, NextGen Team member Uxia Gonzales-Abraldes won gold in the junior women’s category. She received scores of 54.71 for her short program and 92.46 for her free program, earning a total 147.17 points.
“I was a little bit nervous because I wanted to maintain my placement,” she said. “But I think that it went well and I’m very happy with my skate.”