Colonel Green
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Starting a new season thread, because all the cool kids are doing it right now.
At the senior level, there are five Canadian teams announced as competing on the Grand Prix (four with two assignments):
We’ve got about a month until the first junior dance assignments are formally announced, though Skate Canada may again publicize some of its choices earlier than that. Canada has two berths at all JGP events (as well as three spots at Junior Worlds again, a parting gift from Lajoie/Lagha and Fabbri/Ayer on their way to the senior ranks).
We’ll see a number of teams debut their programs (and make their senior debut, in a few instances) at Championnats in the near future. Lajoie/Lagha, Soucisse/Firus and Fabbri/Ayer are all scheduled to compete, in what may prove the first skirmish in the battle for Canada’s third Worlds ticket.
At the senior level, there are five Canadian teams announced as competing on the Grand Prix (four with two assignments):
- Piper Gilles & Paul Poirier (Skate Canada and Rostelecom Cup)
- Laurence Fournier Beaudry & Nikolaj Sorensen (Skate America and Cup of China)
- Carolane Soucisse & Shane Firus (Internationaux de France & NHK Trophy)
- Marjorie Lajoie & Zachary Lagha (Skate Canada and Rostelecom Cup)
- Haley Sales & Nikolas Wamsteeker (Skate Canada)
We’ve got about a month until the first junior dance assignments are formally announced, though Skate Canada may again publicize some of its choices earlier than that. Canada has two berths at all JGP events (as well as three spots at Junior Worlds again, a parting gift from Lajoie/Lagha and Fabbri/Ayer on their way to the senior ranks).
We’ll see a number of teams debut their programs (and make their senior debut, in a few instances) at Championnats in the near future. Lajoie/Lagha, Soucisse/Firus and Fabbri/Ayer are all scheduled to compete, in what may prove the first skirmish in the battle for Canada’s third Worlds ticket.