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According to an unnamed source:
rsport.ria.ru
The silver medalist of the 2018 Olympics in the team tournament, former Russian figure skater Natalya Zabiyako [born in Estonia, 2019 World bronzse medalist with Enbert] resumes her career and will compete for Canada, a source familiar with the situation told RIA Novosti.
"Zabiyako's new partner will be Canadian figure skater Zachary Daleman, the younger brother of 2017 World Championship bronze medalist Gabrielle Daleman. Zabiyako and Daleman will represent Canada and train in this country with Bruno Marcotte," a source told RIA Novosti.
She will be 28 in August: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Natalia_Zabiiako (Natalja Zabijako when she skated for Estonia)
He turned 22 in March and last competed with Justine Brasseur (6th in Senior Pairs at Skate Canada Virtual Challenge in January 2021). Before that he competed on the JGP in 2019 & placed 11th at 2020 Junior Worlds with Patricia Andrew: http://www.isuresults.com/bios/isufs00107904.htm
ETA that B/D were named to Skate Canada's 2021-22 NextGen Team (coached by Bruno Marcotte, Brian Shales) but they never competed this season and Brasseur announced her retirement in January 2022.
(This news was posted originally in the 2021-22 Canadian Pairs thread but I thought this was interesting/surprising enough to create a separate one.)

Известная российская фигуристка будет выступать за Канаду
Серебряная медалистка Олимпиады-2018 в командном турнире бывшая российская фигуристка Наталья Забияко возобновляет карьеру и будет выступать за Канаду, сообщил... РИА Новости Спорт, 18.05.2022
"Zabiyako's new partner will be Canadian figure skater Zachary Daleman, the younger brother of 2017 World Championship bronze medalist Gabrielle Daleman. Zabiyako and Daleman will represent Canada and train in this country with Bruno Marcotte," a source told RIA Novosti.
She will be 28 in August: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Natalia_Zabiiako (Natalja Zabijako when she skated for Estonia)
He turned 22 in March and last competed with Justine Brasseur (6th in Senior Pairs at Skate Canada Virtual Challenge in January 2021). Before that he competed on the JGP in 2019 & placed 11th at 2020 Junior Worlds with Patricia Andrew: http://www.isuresults.com/bios/isufs00107904.htm
ETA that B/D were named to Skate Canada's 2021-22 NextGen Team (coached by Bruno Marcotte, Brian Shales) but they never competed this season and Brasseur announced her retirement in January 2022.
(This news was posted originally in the 2021-22 Canadian Pairs thread but I thought this was interesting/surprising enough to create a separate one.)
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