Ice-dance.com will be covering the ice dance events at the
2017 Canadian National Championships
from January 16-22 in Ottawa, Ontario.
Competitor Profiles: We have compiled competitor profiles on all teams from novice to senior. Profile data was gathered from athletes who completed our submission form and from online resources. Some profiles are incomplete or are missing photos. If you are a competitor and would like to send us your information, please fill out the our competitor information form. If your profile is missing a photo, please feel free to email one to us via the email address below.
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Schedule
Monday, January 16 | ||
10:00 AM – 1:00 PM | Novice Pattern Dances | TD Place |
9:05 PM – 11:05 PM | Junior Short Dance | TD Place |
Tuesday, January 17 |
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9:10 AM – 11:15 AM | Novice Free Dance | TD Place |
8:40 PM – 10:55 PM | Junior Free Dance | TD Place |
10:55 PM | All Awards (including novice & junior dance) | TD Place |
Wednesday, January 18 | ||
No dance events are scheduled for today. | ||
Thursday, January 19 | ||
No dance events (other than practices) are scheduled for today. | ||
Friday, January 20 |
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3:32 PM – 5:20 PM | Senior Short Dance | TD Place |
Saturday, January 21 | ||
12:43 AM – 14:05 PM | Senior Free Dance (1-9) | TD Place |
10:00 PM | All Awards (including senior dance) | TD Place |
Sunday, January 22 | ||
2:00 PM – 4:30 PM | Exhibition Gala | TD Place |
Competitors - Senior
Photos by Daphne Backman, Danielle Earl, Melanie Heaney, Julia Komarova, and Robin Ritoss.
Sarah Arnold & Thomas Williams | Elysia-Marie Campbell & Philippe Granger | Vanessa Chartrand & Alexander Seidel |
Coach(es): Megan Wing, Aaron Lowe SD: “As Time Goes By” by Vera Lynn and “String of Pearls” FD: Music from Downton Abbey Career Highlights: Team Notes: Arnold & Williams started skating together in 2016. Arnold previously skated with Justin Trojek and Christopher Steeves; she was 6th at the 2011 Canadian Championships with Trojek, but has been out of competition since fall 2011. Williams previously skated with Nicole Orford, Olga Lioudvinevitch, and his sister, Alicia Williams. Williams was the 2011 Canadian junior champion and the 2013 Canadian bronze medalist with Orford, but they split in 2015 and he took last year off. |
Coach(es): Élise Hamel, Shawn Winter SD: “Come Together” by The Beatles and “I Saw Her Standing There (boogie woogie cover) FD: “Goldeneye” by Tina Turner, “Tomorrow Never Dies” by Sheryl Crow, James Bond theme and “Live and Let Die” by Paul McCartney Career Highlights: Team Notes: Campbell & Granger started skating together in 2015. Granger previously skated with Jade Robitaille and Alexia Nadaï-Plante |
Coach(es): SD: “This Love” and “Umbrella” by The Baseballs FD: Flamenco Career Highlights: Team Notes: Chartrand & Seidel started skating together in 2016. Chartrand previously skated with Christian Reekie, finishing 8th in novice at the 2014 Canadian Championships. Seidel previously skated with Mira Samoisette and Alliyah Matthews; he qualified for Canadians three times in novice and junior with Samoisette. This is the first senior season for both partners. |
Piper Gilles & Paul Poirier | Haley Sales & Nikolas Wamsteeker | Mira Samoisette & Dominic Barthe |
Coach(es): Carol Lane, Jon Lane, Juris Razgulajevs, Roy Bradshaw SD: “Oh What a Night for Dancin’” by Barry White and “Disco Inferno” by The Trammps FD: “Con Buena Onda” by Daniel Lomuto, Ernesto Baffa and Hector M. Arce Career Highlights: Team Notes: Gilles & Poirier teamed up in summer 2011. Gilles grew up in the United States and competed internationally with Timothy McKernan and Zachary Donohue. At the junior level at the U.S. Championships, she has won a pewter medal (4th place) with McKernan, a bronze medal with Donohue, and two silver medals (one with each partner). Poirier competed for ten years with Vanessa Crone, winning the Canadian title in 2011. Crone & Poirier finished as high as seventh at the World Championships (in 2010) and won the 2011 Grand Prix Final bronze medal. They were also 2010 Olympic Team members. Poirier studies linguistics at the University of Toronto, while Gilles studies creative arts at Ryerson University. Gilles became a Canadian citizen on December 17, 2013. Gilles & Poirier were awarded scores at this season’s Skate Canada Challenge that briefly gave them the Canadian record, but Virtue & Moir reclaimed the record the following week at the Grand Prix Final.
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Coach(es): Megan Wing, Aaron Lowe SD: “Feeling Good” by Nina Simone FD: “Somebody to Love” and “Love of My Life” by Queen Career Highlights: Team Notes: Sales & Wamsteeker teamed up in 2014. This is the first competitive dance partnership for Sales. She was the 2012 Canadian bronze medalist in novice ladies and trained as an ice dancer on her own before partnering with Wamsteeker. Wamsteeker previously skated with Jazlyn Tabachniuk and Jessica Jiang; Jiang & Wamsteeker were the 2011 Canadian pre-novice champions. |
Coach(es): SD: FD: Career Highlights: Team Notes: Samoisette & Barthe started skating together in late 2016; Barthe had begun the season skating with someone else. This is only their second competition together. Samoisette previously skated with Alexander Seidel, qualifying for the Canadian Championships at novice and junior from 2014 to 2016. Barthe has skated with Aya Takai, Catherine Daigle-Roy, Audrey Croteau-Villeneuve, and Jade Robitaille. He placed ninth at the Canadian Championships last season with Daigle-Roy. |
Carolane Soucisse & Shane Firus | Tessa Virtue & Scott Moir | Kaitlyn Weaver & Andrew Poje |
Coach(es): Marie-France Dubreuil, Patrice Lauzon SD: “Minnie the Moocher” and “Soda Pop” by Robbie Williams FD: “Impossible Love” by Melody Gardot, “Desde de Alma” composed by Osvaldo Pugliese and “Taquito Militar” by Ensemble Romulo Larrea and Veronica Larc Career Highlights: Team Notes: Soucisse & Firus started skating together in 2016. Soucisse previously skated with Simon Tanguay, Benjamin Smyth, and Alexandre Laliberté; she was 8th in Canada last year with Tanguay. Firus previously skated with Lauren Collins and Caelen Dalmer; he finished 10th at Canadians last year with Collins. Firus moved is originally from Vancouver and moved to Montréal from Barrie, Ont., to skate with Soucisse. |
Coach(es): Marie-France Dubreuil, Patrice Lauzon, Romain Haguenauer SD: “Kiss”, “Five Women” and “Purple Rain” by Prince FD: “Pilgrims On a Long Journey” from Child of Light and “Latch” by Sam Smith Career Highlights: Team Notes: Virtue & Moir came back this season after taking two years off from competition. They broke ties with longtime coach Marina Zoueva after the Olympic Games in 2014, and last year, they moved to Montréal to work with the Dubreuil & Lauzon coaching team. They set a new world and Canadian record score at the Grand Prix Final last month. Virtue & Moir began skating together in October 1997, making them the longest-running competitive partnership in Canada. They are the first Canadian ice dancers to win the Olympic title and the second to win the World title. They have national titles at every level except novice, including six senior titles, and they are one of two Canadian dance teams to have won national titles at four different levels. In addition, they have now won every major ISU championship available to North Americans — Olympic, World (twice), Four Continents (twice), and Grand Prix Final.
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Coach(es): Nikolai Morozov, Pasquale Camerlengo SD: “The Way You Make Me Feel” by Judith Hill, “Dangerous” and “Jam” by Michael Jackson FD: Concierto de Aranjuez composed by Joaquin Rodrigo Career Highlights: Team Notes: Weaver & Poje began their partnership in July 2006. Weaver is from the U.S. and competed on the JGP circuit with Charles Clavey before moving to Canada to skate with Poje. Poje previously skated with Alice Graham and Alexandra Nino. Weaver became a Canadian citizen in 2009. Weaver broke her ankle in December 2012, which forced the team to withdraw from the 2013 Canadian Championships. The injury was initially assumed to be season-ending, but Weaver’s tenacity saw the team back on the ice in time to train for the 2013 World Championships, where they finished fifth with two inspired performances. In April 2013, Weaver underwent more surgery to have the hardware removed from her ankle. Weaver & Poje are 2014 Olympians, two-time Grand Prix Final champions (2015 & 2016) and two-time world medalists (silver in 2014, bronze in 2015). |
Competitors - Junior
Photos by Danielle Earl and Melanie Hoyt Heaney.
Sabrina Bédard & George Waddell | Yohanna Broker & Matthew Korkoian | Jolie Che & Paul Ayer |
Coach(es): Romain Haguenauer, Josée Piché, Pascal Denis, Marie-France Dubreuil, Patrice Lauzon SD: “That’s Enough” and “Hallelujah I Love Her So” [Ray Charles] FD: “Writing’s on the Wall” [Sam Smith] + “Los Muertos” [Vivos Estan] Career Highlights: Team Notes: Bédard & Waddell started skating together in 2016. Bédard had a long partnership with Zoé Duval-Yergeau; they were Canadian silver medalists at the novice level in 2015 and the pre-novice level in 2013. She missed last season while partner searching. Waddell previously skated with Victoria Oliver and Kaitlin Stitz; Oliver & Waddell were 14th in juniors at the 2016 Canadian Championships. |
Coach(es): Matthew Doleman SD: “The Wonder of You” and “Jailhouse Rock” by Elvis Presley FD: “Padam Padam”, “Non Je Ne Regrette Rien” and “La Foule” by Edith Piaf Career Highlights: Team Notes: Broker & Korkoian teamed up in 2015. Broker previously skated with Malcolm Kowan and Matthew Beesack. Korkoian previously skated with Felicia Bonitatibus and Nicole Suszek. |
Coach(es): Kim Slopak-Weeks, Tyler Myles SD: “I Just Want to Make Love to You” and “Something’s Got a Hold on Me” by Etta James FD: “Once Upon a Time in Mexico” selections + “Ameksa” [Taalbi Brothers] Career Highlights: Team Notes: Che & Ayer are a new team this season. Che previously skated with Kyle Pearson, and they just missed qualifying for the Canadian Championships at the novice level last year. Ayer previously skated with Nicola Salimova and Taylor Yanke. He skipped the 2015-16 season while seeking a new partner. Ayer has been to the Canadian Championships before, but this is Che’s first. |
Kaitlyn Chubb & Alex Gunther | Gina Cipriano & Jake Richardson | Ravie Cunningham & Cedar Bridgewood |
Coach(es): Michael Coreno, Allie Hann SD: “Sweet Child O’ Mine” by Postmodern Jukebox feat. Miche Braden and “As Long As I’m Singin’” by Brian Setzer FD: “Lost Boy” by Ruth B Career Highlights: Team Notes: Chubb & Gunther began their partnership in 2016. Chubb previously skated with Alexander Moses. This is her first Canadian Championships and her first season at the junior level. Gunther previously skated with Talia Rancourt and Chelsea Sheridan; with Rancourt, he was eighth at the novice level last year at Canadians. This is his first full season at the junior level. |
Coach(es): Shawn Winter, Élise Hamel SD: “I’m Just a Lucky So-and-So” and ” This Can’t Be Love” by Diana Krall FD: “Running to Stand Still” and “Elevation” by U2 Career Highlights: Team Notes: Cipriano & Richardson started skating together in 2016. Cipriano previously skated with Bradley Keeping-Myra and Aidyn Gangemi (in the United States). Last year, Cipriano & Keeping-Myra finished 10th in Canada at the junior level. Richardson previously skated with Megan Koenig Croft, winning the 2014 Canadian novice bronze medal with her; they split during the 2015-16 season. Richardson moved from the Toronto area to Montréal to skate with Cipriano.
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Coach(es): Matt Willis SD: “Dream a Little Dream” by Mama Cass Elliott and “Swing Set” by Jurassic 5 FD: “Exogenesis: Symphony Part 2 and Part 3″ by Muse Career Highlights: Team Notes: Cunningham & Bridgewood have been skating together since at least 2011. They are currently one of three teams in Canada that have stayed together from the juvenile through junior levels. |
Alicia Fabbri & Claudio Pietrantonio | Irina Galiyanova & Tommy Tang | Keelee Gingrich & Parker Brown |
Coach(es): Julien Lalonde, Mylène Girard, Valérie Allard, Lynn McKay SD: “You and Me” by Disclosure feat. Eliza Doolittle (Flume Remix) FD: “Any Other World” and “Over My Shoulder” by Mika Career Highlights: Team Notes: Fabbri & Pietrantonio began their partnership in 2014. They are the 2016 Canadian novice silver medalists. This is Fabbri’s first competitive dance partnership. Pietrantonio previously skated with Carly Turner. |
Coach(es): Carol Lane, Jon Lane, Juris Razgulajevs SD: “All Shook Up” [Elvis Presley] + “Cry” [Johnnie Ray] FD: “Pearl” + “Reveil” [Cirque du Soleil] Career Highlights: Team Notes: Galiyanova & Tang teamed up in 2014. They are the 2016 Canadian novice bronze medalists. Galiyanova skated with Matthew Ward in the 2010-11 season, but then went several seasons without a partner. |
Coach(es): David Islam, Kelly Johnson SD: “Why’d You Lie” by Colin James and “Jump Swing Blues” by Rick Krive FD: “Adagio Con Amore” composed by Brian Crain and “Oltremare” composed by Ludovico Einaudi Career Highlights: Team Notes: Gingrich & Brown started skating together in 2016. Gingrich used to be a pairs skater and won the 2014 Canadian novice pairs title with Davin Portz. Gingrich & Portz competed on the JGP circuit before splitting last year; Gingrich chose to switch to ice dance and moved from Alberta to Barrie, Ont. Brown previously skated with Ellie Fisher and Brittany Bilous. With Fisher, Brown was the 2015 Canadian novice bronze medalist and finished sixth on the junior level in Canada last year. |
Olivia Han & Grayson Lochhead | Marjorie Lajoie & Zachary Lagha | Priya Ramesh & Brandon Labelle |
Coach(es): Paul McIntosh SD: “Save My Soul” and “Jumpin’ Jack” by Big Bad Voodoo Daddy FD: “Danse Macabre” composed by Camille Saint-Saens Career Highlights: Team Notes: Han & Lochhead began skating together in 2014. They are the 2015 Canadian pre-novice silver medalists and the 2016 novice champions. Lochhead previously skated with Ella McRoberts. Han previously skated with Liam MacDonald. |
Coach(es): Marie-France Dubreuil, Patrice Lauzon, Romain Haguenauer, Pascal Denis SD: “Shopping for Clothes” by The Coasters and “Land of 1000 Dances” by Wilson Pickett FD: Rhapsody on a Theme of Paganini by Sergei Rachmaninov Career Highlights: Team Notes: Lajoie & Lagha have been skating together since at least 2011. They split up for a few months in 2015 (Lajoie even teamed up with another partner), but they re-teamed. They are the 2016 Canadian junior silver medalists, the 2015 Canadian novice champions, and the 2014 Canadian pre-novice champions. Lajoie & Lagha have won Québec sectional titles at the juvenile, pre-novice, novice, and junior levels. |
Coach(es): Andrew Hallam SD: “All My Dreams” by Jill Barber and “That Man” by Caro Emerald FD: “Be Italian” [Fergie] + “Overture Delle Donne” [Nine] Career Highlights: Team Notes: Ramesh & Labelle have been skating together since at least 2011. They won the Canadian pre-novice bronze medal in 2013. They are one of three junior teams in Canada that have been together since the juvenile level. They missed Canadians in 2014 due to injury, and they also missed the 2015-16 season. |
Ashlynne Stairs & Lee Royer | Valerie Taillefer & Jason Chan | Danielle Wu & Nik Mirzakhani |
Coach(es): Megan Wing, Aaron Lowe SD: “Seven Nation Army” by Postmodern Jukebox featuring Haley Reinhart and “Why Me?” by Big Bad Voodoo Daddy FD: “Something”, “Here Comes the Sun” and “The Inner Light” by The Beatles Career Highlights: Team Notes: Stairs & Royer teamed up in 2014. Stairs previously skated with Bradley Keeping-Myra and Erik Soby. Royer previously skated with Natascha Collier and Kyra Gregory. Both partners moved to B.C. in spring 2014 to train in Burnaby. Stairs had been training in Toronto, while Royer had been in Calgary. |
Coach(es): Elise Hamel, Shae Zukiwsky, Shawn Winter SD: “Monday” by Matt Corby and “Hard Time” by Seinabo Sey FD: “My Love” by Sia and “Hanging On” by Active Child Career Highlights: Team Notes: Taillefer & Chan began their partnership in July 2011. They are the 2014 Canadian novice championships and they have also won two Québec sectional titles (Novice in 2014 and Junior in 2015). |
Coach(es): Megan Wing, Aaron Lowe SD: “Black Swamp Village” by The Speakeasies Swing Band and “Diga Diga Doo” by Big Bad Voodoo Daddy FD: “The Kid Suite”, “Smile”, and “The Real Chaplin: A Symphonic Adventure, Part 2” by Charlie Chaplin Career Highlights: Team Notes: Wu & Mirzakhani began their partnership in July 2015. Wu previously skated with Spencer Soo; they won the 2012 Canadian pre-novice bronze medal and the 2013 Canadian novice title. Mirzakhani previously skated with Valentina Gabusi in Italy; they were the 2014 Italian junior champions. |
Competitors - Novice
Photos by Danielle Earl and Melanie Hoyt Heaney.
Jessica-Lee Behiel & Jackson Behiel | Natalie D’Alessandro & Bruce Waddell | Lily Hensen & Nathan Lickers |
Coach(es): Kim Slopak-Weeks, Tyler Myles Choreographer(s): Tyler Myles Club(s): Calalta FSC FD: “Barinya” + “Kalinka” [Stars of St. Petersburg] Career Highlights: Team Notes: Behiel & Behiel are siblings who began competing together in 2011. |
Coach(es): Andrew Hallam Choreographer(s): Club(s): Toronto CS & CC FD: “Monde Inversé” + “Pearl” [Cirque du Soleil] Career Highlights: Team Notes: D’Alessandro & Waddell are the 2016 Canadian pre-novice champions; they set a Canadian record score when they won the title. This season, they have had a perfect record thus far. Both partners are also competing in the junior singles events here in Ottawa. |
Coach(es): Alma Moir, Sheri Moir, Justin Trojek Choreographer(s): Sheri Moir Club(s): Ilderton SC FD: “Querer” [Cirque du Soleil] + “Maria de Buenos Aires” Career Highlights: Team Notes: Hensen & Lickers teamed up in 2014. They have won two Western Ontario sectional titles (novice this season and juvenile in 2015). |
Pearl Kang & Cael Elford | Katerina Kasatkin & Corey Circelli | Charlotte Lafond-Fournier & Anthony Campanelli |
Coach(es): Kim Slopak-Weeks, Tyler Myles FD: Selections from “Life is Beautiful” Career Highlights: Team Notes: Kang & Elford won consecutive Alberta sectional titles in 2015 (juvenile) and 2016 (pre-novice). Kang previously skated with Vali Baimoukhametov, and Elford skated with Janine Rho. The two teams then swapped partners in 2014. |
Coach(es): Andrew Hallam FD: “Life is a Carnaval” [Macumba] + “Besame Mucho” [Thalia] + “Mujer Latina” Career Highlights: Team Notes: Kasatkin & Circelli teamed up in 2015. Kasatkin previously skated with Nick Belov in the United States. Circelli previously skated with Han Na Kim; Kim & Circelli were the 2015 Canadian pre-novice bronze medalists. Circelli is also entered in the novice men’s event at these championships; he qualified fourth and has a shot at the podium. |
Coach(es): Mylène Girard, Julien Lalonde FD: “Swan Lake” [Tchaikovsky] Career Highlights: Team Notes: Lafond-Fournier & Campanelli began skating together in 2015. Lafond-Fournier previously skated for several years with Jean-Sébastien Penven. Campanelli previously skated with Sara Marier and Emilie Bourassa. This is his fourth trip to the Canadian Championships at the novice level. |
Bridget Le Donne & Jakub Smal | Jessica Li & Jacob Richmond | Jade McCue & Gabriel Clemente |
Coach(es): Paul McIntosh, Rebecca Babb FD: “Dark Eyes” Career Highlights: Team Notes: Le Donne & Smal have been a team since 2011. They have competed together from the pre-juvenile through novice levels thus far. |
Coach(es): Chantal Lefebvre, Arseni Markov FD: “Chairman’s Waltz” from Memoirs of a Geisha [J. Williams] + “Kung Fu Piano” [The Piano Guys] Career Highlights: Team Notes: Li & Richmond began their partnership in 2016. Richmond previously skated with Alessia Hart-Lewis; they were 15th in novice at the Canadian Championships last season. |
Coach(es): Matthew Doleman, Pam Krolick FD: “Goldeneye” [Tina Turner] + “James Bond” theme Career Highlights: Team Notes: McCue & Clemente teamed up in 2015. McCue previously skated with Vladimir Tchernov and James OuYang. Clemente previously skated with Melina-Germana Mancini and Tsina Clemente. |
Olivia McIsaac & Liam MacDonald | Emily Mikulcik & Malcolm Kowan | Nina Mizuki & Veniamins Volskis |
Coach(es): Carly MacDonald FD: “Czardas” Career Highlights: Team Notes: McIsaac & MacDonald were first alternates to the Canadian Championships and a late replacement to this event. They are a new team this year. McIsaac used to skated with Scott Norton, and MacDonald skated with Madison Snook. They are coached by MacDonald’s older sister. |
Coach(es): Tyler Myles FD: “Code Name Vivaldi” [The Piano Guys] + “Demons” [Alonzo Holt] Career Highlights: Team Notes: Mikulcik & Kowan are a new team this season. Kowan previously skated with Natascha Collier, Yohanna Broker, and Angelica Green. At the 2016 Canadian Championships, Collier & Kowan finished 7th on the novice level. This is his third trip to Canadians in novice. |
Coach(es): Megan Wing, Aaron Lowe FD: Selections from Angel [Philippe Rombi]: “Overture” + “Together in Paradise” + “The Portrait/Honeymoon” Career Highlights: Team Notes: Mizuki & Volskis teamed up in May 2016. Mizuki is from Japan. Volskis was born in Latvia and he was a singles skater, finishing 11th in novice men at the 2015 Canadian Championships. |
Katrine Roy & Olivier Poupart | Théadora Sauvé & Alexandre Faucher | Sophia Strachan & Everest Zhu |
Coach(es): Bruno Yvars, Martine Patenaude, Simon Roberge, Valérie Saurette FD: “Fever” [Peggy Lee] + “Black Betty” [Ram Jam] Career Highlights: Team Notes: Roy & Poupart began their partnership in 2016. Roy previously skated with James Henri-Singh. Poupart previously skated with Alexane Picard and Virginie Lemieux. |
Coach(es): Bruno Yvars, Martine Patenaude, Simon Roberge FD: “I’ve Got Beginner’s Luck” + “I Got Rhythm” from An American in Paris [Original Broadway Cast] Career Highlights: Team Notes: Sauvé & Faucher are a new team this season. Faucher previously skated with Cloé Marceau. |
Coach(es): Paul McIntosh, Rebecca Babb FD: “Die Fledermaus” [J. Strauss] Career Highlights: Team Notes: Strachan & Zhu have been skating together since 2015. They are the 2016 Canadian pre-novice silver medalists. Strachan previously skated with Aidan Wright, while Zhu skated with Angela Ling. The two teams swapped—Ling & Wright compete at the pre-novice level. Strachan’s mother is coach Rebecca Babb. |
Fun Facts
LONGEST PARTNERSHIPS (INCLUDES 2016-17 SEASON):
1. Tessa Virtue & Scott Moir (20 seasons)
2. Kaitlyn Weaver & Andrew Poje (11 seasons)
3. Jessica-Lee Behiel & Jackson Behiel (6 seasons)
3. Ravie Cunningham & Cedar Bridgewood (6 seasons)
3. Piper Gilles & Paul Poirier (6 seasons)
3. Marjorie Lajoie & Zachary Lagha (6 seasons)
3. Bridget Le Donne & Jakub Smal (6 seasons)
3. Priya Ramesh & Brandon Labelle (6 seasons)
3. Valérie Taillefer & Jason Chan (6 seasons)
HAVE PREVIOUSLY MEDALED AT NATIONALS (NOV, JR, SR LEVELS):
- Shane Firus (with Caelen Dalmer)
- Parker Brown (with Ellie Fisher)
- Alicia Fabbri & Claudio Pietrantonio
- Irina Galiyanova & Tommy Tang
- Piper Gilles & Paul Poirier (Gilles also medaled in the U.S. with Timothy McKernan and Zachary Donohue; Poirier also medaled with Vanessa Crone)
- Olivia Han & Grayson Lochhead
- Marjorie Lajoie & Zachary Lagha
- Thomas Williams (with Nicole Orford)
- Valérie Taillefer & Jason Chan
- Kaitlyn Weaver & Andrew Poje
- Danielle Wu (with Spencer Soo)
SIBLINGS AT CANADIANS:
- Jessica-Lee Behiel & Jackson Behiel (novice dance)
- Shane Firus (junior dance) & Liam Firus (senior men)
- George Waddell (junior dance) & Bruce Waddell (novice dance)
OLDEST COMPETITORS BY LEVEL:
SENIOR:
JUNIOR: Gina Cipriano (19) and Nik Mirzakhani (21)
NOVICE: Théadora Sauvé (17) and Alexandre Faucher (18)
YOUNGEST COMPETITORS BY LEVEL:
SENIOR:
JUNIOR: Alicia Fabbri (13) and Grayson Lochhead (17)
NOVICE: Natalie D’Alessandro (12) and Everest Zhu (13)
ALL-TIME CANADIAN RECORDS:
Senior Total Score: 197.22, set by Tessa Virtue & Scott Moir at the 2017 Grand Prix Final
Junior Total Score: 153.86, set by Marjorie Lajoie & Zachary Lagha at 2017 Skate Canada Challenge
Novice Total Score: 96.75, set by Madeline Edwards & ZhaoKai Pang at 2011 Skate Canada Junior Nationals
Most Canadian Titles: Shae-Lynn Bourne & Victor Kraatz, with 10 senior titles and 1 junior title
Consecutive Canadian Medals: Megan Wing & Aaron Lowe, with 10 senior medals from 1997 to 2006
Titles at Multiple Levels: Tessa Virtue & Scott Moir (Sr (6x), Jr, PN, Juv) and Madeline Edwards & ZhaoKai Pang (Jr, Nov, PN, Juv), each with titles at four levels
Canadian National Medalists (1997-2016)
2016 | ||
2016 CANADIAN TIRE NATIONAL CHAMPIONSHIPS – HALIFAX, NS | ||
SENIOR | JUNIOR | NOVICE |
1. Kaitlyn Weaver / Andrew Poje 2. Piper Gilles / Paul Poirier 3. Élisabeth Paradis / François-Xavier Ouellette |
1. Mackenzie Bent / Dmitre Razgulajevs 2. Marjorie Lajoie / Zachary Lagha 3. Melinda Meng / Andrew Meng |
1. Olivia Han / Grayson Lochhead 2. Alicia Fabbri / Claudio Pietrantonio 3. Irina Galiyanova / Tommy Tang |
2016 SKATE CANADA CHALLENGE – EDMONTON, AB | ||
PRE-NOVICE | ||
1. Natalie D’Alessandro / Bruce Waddell 2. Sophia Strachan / Everest Zhu 3. Victoria Verrelli / Tyler Gunara |
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2015 | ||
2015 CANADIAN TIRE NATIONAL CHAMPIONSHIPS – KINGSTON, ON | ||
SENIOR | JUNIOR | NOVICE |
1. Kaitlyn Weaver / Andrew Poje 2. Piper Gilles / Paul Poirier 3. Alexandra Paul / Mitchell Islam |
1. Brianna Delmaestro / Timothy Lum 2. Lauren Collins / Shane Firus 3. Melinda Meng / Andrew Meng |
1. Marjorie Lajoie / Zachary Lagha 2. Sabrina Bédard / Zoé Duval-Yergeau 3. Ellie Fisher / Parker Brown |
2015 SKATE CANADA CHALLENGE – PIERREFONDS, QC | ||
PRE-NOVICE | ||
1. Arianne Bonneau / Oliver Zhang 2. Olivia Han / Grayson Lochhead 3. Han Na Kim / Corey Circelli |
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2014 | ||
2014 CANADIAN TIRE NATIONAL CHAMPIONSHIPS – OTTAWA, ON | ||
SENIOR | JUNIOR | NOVICE |
1. Tessa Virtue / Scott Moir 2. Kaitlyn Weaver / Andrew Poje 3. Alexandra Paul / Mitchell Islam |
1. Mackenzie Bent / Garrett MacKeen 2. Melinda Meng / Andrew Meng 3. Brianna Delmaestro / Timothy Lum |
1. Valérie Taillefer / Jason Chan 2. Hannah Whitley / Elliott Graham 3. Megan Koenig-Croft / Jake Richardson |
2014 SKATE CANADA CHALLENGE – REGINA, SK | ||
PRE-NOVICE | ||
1. Marjorie Lajoie / Zachary Lagha 2. Cassidy McFarlane / Kyle Cayouette 3. Victoria Oliver / George Waddell |
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2013 | ||
2013 CANADIAN CHAMPIONSHIPS – MISSISSAUGA, ON | ||
SENIOR | JUNIOR | NOVICE |
1. Tessa Virtue / Scott Moir 2. Piper Gilles / Paul Poirier 3. Nicole Orford / Thomas Williams |
1. Madeline Edwards / ZhaoKai Pang 2. Mackenzie Bent / Garrett MacKeen 3. Caelen Dalmer / Shane Firus |
1. Danielle Wu / Spencer Soo 2. Brianna Delmaestro / Graeme Gordon 3. Alexa Linden / Tyler Miller |
2013 SKATE CANADA CHALLENGE – REGINA, SK | ||
PRE-NOVICE | ||
1. Hannah Whitley / Elliott Graham 2. Sabrina Bédard / Zoé Duval-Yergeau 3. Priya Ramesh / Brandon Labelle |
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2012 | ||
2012 CANADIAN CHAMPIONSHIPS – MONCTON, NB | ||
SENIOR | JUNIOR | NOVICE |
1. Tessa Virtue / Scott Moir 2. Kaitlyn Weaver / Andrew Poje 3. Piper Gilles / Paul Poirier |
1. Andréanne Poulin / Marc-André Servant 2. Madeline Edwards / ZhaoKai Pang 3. Noa Bruser / Timothy Lum |
1. Lauren Collins / Danny Seymour 2. Melinda Meng / Andrew Meng 3. Samantha Glavine / Jeff Hough |
2012 SKATE CANADA CHALLENGE – REGINA, SK | ||
PRE-NOVICE | ||
1. C. Carreira / S.P. Malette-Paquette 2. Laura-Maude Verret / William Lavictoire 3. Danielle Wu / Spencer Soo |
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2011 | ||
2011 CANADIAN CHAMPIONSHIPS – VICTORIA, BC | ||
SENIOR | JUNIOR | NOVICE |
1. Vanessa Crone / Paul Poirier 2. Kaitlyn Weaver / Andrew Poje 3. Alexandra Paul / Mitchell Islam |
1. Nicole Orford / Thomas Williams 2. Kelly Oliveira / Jordan Hockley 3. Victoria Hasegawa / Connor Hasegawa |
1. Madeline Edwards / ZhaoKai Pang 2. Noa Bruser / Timothy Lum 3. Mackenzie Bent / Garrett MacKeen |
2011 SKATE CANADA CHALLENGE – MISSISSAUGA, ON | ||
PRE-NOVICE | ||
1. Jessica Jiang / Nikolas Wamsteeker 2. A. Croteau-Villeneuve / S. Longtin-Martel 3. Samantha Glavine / Jeff Hough |
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2010 | ||
2010 CANADIAN CHAMPIONSHIPS – LONDON, ON | ||
SENIOR | JUNIOR | NOVICE |
1. Tessa Virtue / Scott Moir 2. Vanessa Crone / Paul Poirier 3. Kaitlyn Weaver / Andrew Poje |
1. Alexandra Paul / Mitchell Islam 2. Olivia Martins / Alvin Chau 3. Abby Carswell / Andrew Doleman |
1. Kelly Oliveira / Jordan Hockley 2. Edrea Khong / Edbert Khong 3. Victoria Hasegawa / Connor Hasegawa |
2010 SKATE CANADA CHALLENGE – MISSISSAUGA, ON | ||
PRE-NOVICE | ||
1. Madeline Edwards / ZhaoKai Pang 2. Noa Bruser / Timothy Lum 3. Carolane Soucisse / Alexandre Laliberté |
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2009 | ||
2009 CANADIAN CHAMPIONSHIPS – SASKATOON, SK | ||
SENIOR | JUNIOR | |
1. Tessa Virtue / Scott Moir 2. Vanessa Crone / Paul Poirier 3. Kaitlyn Weaver / Andrew Poje |
1. Karen Routhier / Eric Saucke-Lacelle 2. Tarrah Harvey / Keith Gagnon 3. Alexandra Paul / Jason Cheperdak |
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2009 JUNIOR NATIONALS – CALGARY, AB | ||
NOVICE | PRE-NOVICE | JUVENILE |
1. Carolyn MacCuish / Tyler Morris 2. Élisabeth Paradis / Tristan Laliberté 3. Catherine Alarie / Benjamin Brisebois |
1. Edrea Khong / Edbert Khong 2. Mireille Poudrier / Benjamin Smyth 3. Pilar Maekawa / Leonardo Maekawa |
1. Madeline Edwards / ZhaoKai Pang 2. Catherine Culhane / Jeff Hough 3. Amélie Campeau / Simon Dazé |
2008 | ||
2008 CANADIAN CHAMPIONSHIPS – VANCOUVER, BC | ||
SENIOR | JUNIOR | |
1. Tessa Virtue / Scott Moir 2. Kaitlyn Weaver / Andrew Poje 3. Allie Hann-McCurdy / Michael Coreno |
1. Kharis Ralph / Asher Hill 2. Karen Routhier / Eric Saucke-Lacelle 3. Sophie Knippel / Andrew Britten |
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2008 JUNIOR NATIONALS – OTTAWA, ON | ||
NOVICE | PRE-NOVICE | JUVENILE |
1. Olivia Martins / Alvin Chau 2. V. de Beaumont-Boisvert / S. Buron 3. Alexandra Paul / Jason Cheperdak |
1. Abby Carswell / Frederick Cheng 2. Kelly Oliveira / Jordan Hockley 3. Pénélope Mondion / Benoit Gagnon |
1. Rose-Marie Grenier / Francis Beaulieu 2. Mackenzie Bent / Garrett MacKeen 3. J. Jean-Lachapelle / A. Laliberté |
2007 | ||
2007 CANADIAN CHAMPIONSHIPS – HALIFAX, NS | ||
SENIOR | JUNIOR | |
1. Marie-France Dubreuil / Patrice Lauzon 2. Tessa Virtue / Scott Moir 3. Kaitlyn Weaver / Andrew Poje |
1. Vanessa Crone / Paul Poirier 2. Joanna Lenko / Mitchell Islam 3. Sophie Knippel / Matthew Doleman |
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2007 JUNIOR NATIONALS – BRAMPTON, ON | ||
NOVICE | PRE-NOVICE | JUVENILE |
1. Kharis Ralph / Asher Hill 2. Maja Vermeulen / Andrew Doleman 3. Natalie Feigin / Jason Cusmariu |
1. Lisa Casselman / Ryan Behnia 2. Marie-Philippe Vincent / Kevin Pierro 3. Laurence Fournier Beaudry / A. Quintal |
1. Elisabeth Dyer / Taylor Dilley 2. Edrea Khong / Edbert Khong 3. Elizabeth Kang / Victor Vongsaphay |
2006 | ||
2006 CANADIAN CHAMPIONSHIPS – OTTAWA, ON | ||
SENIOR | JUNIOR | |
1. Marie-France Dubreuil / Patrice Lauzon 2. Megan Wing / Aaron Lowe 3. Tessa Virtue / Scott Moir |
1. Allie Hann-McCurdy / Michael Coreno 2. Mylène Lamoreux / Michael Mee 3. Andrea Chong / Spencer Barnes |
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2006 JUNIOR NATIONALS – MONCTON, NB | ||
NOVICE | PRE-NOVICE | JUVENILE |
1. Christina Gignac / Eric Saucke-Lacelle 2. Brooklyn Vienneau / Jonathan Cluett 3. Alexandra Nadeau / C.-E. Bouthillette |
1. Kharis Ralph / Asher Hill 2. Catherine St-Onge / Alexander Browne 3. C. Mastromonaco / Brandon Deslauriers |
1. Kelly Oliveira / Jordan Hockley 2. Michaela Botsford / Scott Botsford 3. Pénélope Mondion / Benoit Gagnon |
2005 | ||
2005 CANADIAN CHAMPIONSHIPS – LONDON, ON | ||
SENIOR | JUNIOR | |
1. Marie-France Dubreuil / Patrice Lauzon 2. Megan Wing / Aaron Lowe 3. Chantal Lefebvre / Arseni Markov |
1. Siobhan Karam / Joshua McGrath 2. Allie Hann-McCurdy / Michael Coreno 3. Alice Graham / Andrew Poje |
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2005 JUNIOR NATIONALS – STE-FOY, QC | ||
NOVICE | PRE-NOVICE | JUVENILE |
1. Vanessa Crone / Paul Poirier 2. Joanna Lenko / Mitchell Islam 3. L. Clemow Adams / Matthew Doleman |
results missing | results missing |
2004 | ||
2004 CANADIAN CHAMPIONSHIPS – EDMONTON, AB | ||
SENIOR | JUNIOR | |
1. Marie-France Dubreuil / Patrice Lauzon 2. Megan Wing / Aaron Lowe 3. Chantal Lefebvre / Arseni Markov |
1. Tessa Virtue / Scott Moir 2. Lauren Senft / Leif Gislason 3. Siobhan Karam / Joshua McGrath |
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2004 JUNIOR NATIONALS – NEPEAN, ON | ||
NOVICE | PRE-NOVICE | JUVENILE |
1. Andrea Chong / Spencer Barnes 2. Maggy Pellerin / Dominique Dupuis 3. Chelsea Williamson / Michael Olson |
1. Joanna Lenko / Mitchell Islam 2. Brooklyn Vienneau / Jonathan Cluett 3. Tracy Deboer / Jeffrey Williams |
1. Kathryn Fenske / Martin Nickel 2. Maja Vermeulen / Andrew Doleman 3. Catherine St-Onge / Alexander Browne |
2003 | ||
2003 CANADIAN CHAMPIONSHIPS – SASKATOON, SK | ||
SENIOR | JUNIOR | |
1. Shae-Lynn Bourne / Victor Kraatz 2. Marie-France Dubreuil / Patrice Lauzon 3. Megan Wing / Aaron Lowe |
1. Melissa Piperno / Liam Dougherty 2. Mylène Girard / Bradley Yaeger 3. Siobhan Karam / Joshua McGrath |
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2003 JUNIOR NATIONALS – BRAMPTON, ON | ||
NOVICE | PRE-NOVICE | JUVENILE |
1. Amy Leslie / Klay Nichol 2. Mylène Lamoreux / Michael Mee 3. Danielle Steeves / Michael Coreno |
results missing | 1. Audreane Landry / G. Mercier-Poudrier 2. Amanda Ella /Scott Durno 3. Lindsay Goodridge / Jesse Graham |
2002 | ||
2002 CANADIAN CHAMPIONSHIPS – HAMILTON, ON | ||
SENIOR | JUNIOR | |
1. Shae-Lynn Bourne / Victor Kraatz 2. Marie-France Dubreuil / Patrice Lauzon 3. Megan Wing / Aaron Lowe |
1. Mylène Girard / Brian Innes 2. Lauren Flynn / Leif Gislason 3. Sabrina Granata / Bradley Yaeger |
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2002 JUNIOR NATIONALS – ST. JOHN’S, NL | ||
NOVICE | PRE-NOVICE | JUVENILE |
1. Alice Graham / E. Neumann-Aubichon 2. Mylène Theroux / Jonathan Pelletier 3. Tessa Virtue / Scott Moir |
1. Amy Leslie / Klay Nichol 2. Mylène Lamoreux / Michael Mee 3. Sarah Lenko / Michael Whitehead |
1. Catherine Michaud / Guillaume Thibault 2. Joanna Lenko / Mitchell Islam 3. Erin Gillespie / John-Paul Nagle |
2001 | ||
2001 CANADIAN CHAMPIONSHIPS – WINNIPEG, MB | ||
SENIOR | JUNIOR | |
1. Shae-Lynn Bourne / Victor Kraatz 2. Marie-France Dubreuil / Patrice Lauzon 3. Megan Wing / Aaron Lowe |
1. Tara Doherty / Tyler Myles 2. Sheri Moir / Danny Moir 3. Lauren Flynn / Leif Gislason |
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2001 JUNIOR NATIONALS – KITCHENER, ON | ||
NOVICE | PRE-NOVICE | JUVENILE |
1. Danielle Selders / Andrew Wernham 2. Alexandra Nino / Andrew Poje 3. Magali Charpentier / Jean-Séb. Blais |
1. Tessa Virtue / Scott Moir 2. 3. |
results missing |
2000 | ||
2000 CANADIAN CHAMPIONSHIPS – CALGARY, AB | ||
SENIOR | JUNIOR | NOVICE |
1. Marie-France Dubreuil / Patrice Lauzon 2. Megan Wing / Aaron Lowe 3. Josée Piché / Pascal Denis |
1. Melissa Ackad / Mathieu Rainville 2. Kristy MacCabe / Brian Innes 3. Sheri Moir / Danny Moir |
1. Lauren Flynn / Leif Gislason 2. Melissa Piperno / Liam Dougherty 3. Stephanie Destrempes / Mathieu Tanguay |
2000 TOMMOROW’S CHAMPIONS – KELOWNA, BC | ||
PRE-NOVICE | JUVENILE | |
1. Danielle Steeves / Michael Coreno 2. Sabrina Granata / Bradley Yaeger 3. Siobhan Karam / Joshua McGrath |
1. Tessa Virtue / Scott Moir 2. Reta Casey / Bryan Benzel 3. Ariane Tetrault / Dominique Dupuis |
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1999 | ||
1999 CANADIAN CHAMPIONSHIPS – OTTAWA, ON | ||
SENIOR | JUNIOR | NOVICE |
1. Shae-Lynn Bourne / Victor Kraatz 2. Chantal Lefebvre / Michel Brunet 3. Megan Wing / Aaron Lowe |
1. Brenda Key / Ryan Smith 2. Marie-Pierre Chalifoux / Daniel Turpin 3. Melissa Ackad / Mathieu Rainville |
1. Sheri Moir / Danny Moir 2. Julie MacDonald / Michael Fawcett 3. Caroline Forest / Bonard Muck |
1999 TOMMOROW’S CHAMPIONS – FREDERICTON, NB | ||
PRE-NOVICE | JUVENILE | |
1. Milena Todaro / Philippe Lavallée 2. Geneviève Morin / Jean-Philippe Mathieu 3. Alexandra Nino / Andrew Poje |
1. Danielle Steeves / Michael Coreno 2. Shannon Morrison / Adam Morrison 3. Veronique Depelteau / Yann. Long-Dupont |
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1998 | ||
1998 CANADIAN CHAMPIONSHIPS – HAMILTON, ON | ||
SENIOR | JUNIOR | NOVICE |
1. Shae-Lynn Bourne / Victor Kraatz 2. Chantal Lefebvre / Michel Brunet 3. Megan Wing / Aaron Lowe |
1. Rebecca Babb / Joshua Babb 2. Marjolaine Mineau / Dana Grant 3. Sonia Francoeur / Robert Kiricsi |
1. Tara Schaack / Tyler Myles 2. Cath. Perreault / Ch.-André Perreault 3. Kristy MacCabe / Brian Innes |
1998 TOMMOROW’S CHAMPIONS – NORTH YORK, ON | ||
PRE-NOVICE | JUVENILE | |
1. Mylène Girard / David Vaillancourt 2. Steph. Destrempes / Mathieu Tanguay 3. Mar.-Eve Ménard / Jean-Phil. Ménard |
1. Marina Zervogiannis / Julien Mercier 2. Signe Barlow / Justin Dennis 3. Siobhan Karam / Joshua McGrath |
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1997 | ||
1997 CANADIAN CHAMPIONSHIPS – VANCOUVER, BC | ||
SENIOR | JUNIOR | NOVICE |
1. Shae-Lynn Bourne / Victor Kraatz 2. Chantal Lefebvre / Michel Brunet 3. Megan Wing / Aaron Lowe |
1. Laura Currie / Jeff Smith 2. Cindy Bouras / Jean-Nicolas Chagnon 3. Sonia Francoeur / Michel Bigras |
1. Brenda Key / Ryan Smith 2. Melissa Ackad / Mathieu Rainville 3. Patricia Hamelin / Jean-Fran. Desaulniers |
1996 | ||
1996 CANADIAN CHAMPIONSHIPS – OTTAWA, ON | ||
SENIOR | JUNIOR | NOVICE |
1. Shae-Lynn Bourne / Victor Kraatz 2. Chantal Lefebvre / Michel Brunet 3. Janet Emerson / Steve Kavanagh |
1. Dara Henderson / Jonathan Pankratz 2. Laura Currie / Jeff Smith 3. Teri Ninacs / Kevin Cheshire |
1. Jessica Nake / Robert Kiricsi 2. Sonia Francoeur / Mathieu Rainville 3. Amélie Hudon-Leblanc / Danny Turpin |