coppertop1
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The Canadian women in the 90s (and post Chouinard era) may not have been the strongest but they deserve to be talked about and remembered. So, who do you remember from that time?
I remember
Jennifer Robinson: Six-time Canadian Champion. She put our women back on the map. She won he first Canadian title in 1996. Recently inducted into the Canadian Figure Skating Hall of Fame.
Susan Humphreys: Many thought she would be the Next One after Jose Chouinard, but she was plagued by injuries and also suffered from Bulimia and depression. She won the Canadian title in 1997, then had to withdraw after the short program at Worlds due to injury
Keyla Ohs: Finished as high as second at Canadians in 1998.
Angela Derochie:1998 Canadian Champion. Canada did not qualify a woman for the Olympics in Nagano. Derochie did go to the Worlds that year and finished 20th.
Netty Kim: Won the Canadian title in 1995. Retired in 1998.
I remember
Jennifer Robinson: Six-time Canadian Champion. She put our women back on the map. She won he first Canadian title in 1996. Recently inducted into the Canadian Figure Skating Hall of Fame.
Susan Humphreys: Many thought she would be the Next One after Jose Chouinard, but she was plagued by injuries and also suffered from Bulimia and depression. She won the Canadian title in 1997, then had to withdraw after the short program at Worlds due to injury
Keyla Ohs: Finished as high as second at Canadians in 1998.
Angela Derochie:1998 Canadian Champion. Canada did not qualify a woman for the Olympics in Nagano. Derochie did go to the Worlds that year and finished 20th.
Netty Kim: Won the Canadian title in 1995. Retired in 1998.