2002 Canadian Figure Skating Championships

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2002 Canadian Figure Skating Championships
Type:National Championship
Date:January 8 – 13
Season:2001–02
Location: Hamilton, Ontario
Host: Skate Canada
Venue: Copps Coliseum, Chedoke Arena
Defending champions
Men's singles:
Emanuel Sandhu (S)
Eric Lyons (J)
Ladies' singles:
Jennifer Robinson (S)
Joannie Rochette (J)
Pairs:
Jamie Salé / David Pelletier (S)
Johanna Purdy / Kevin Maguire (J)
Ice dance:
Shae-Lynn Bourne / Victor Kraatz (S)
Tara Doherty / Tyler Myles (J)
Champions
Men's singles:
Elvis Stojko (S)
Shawn Sawyer (J)
Ladies' singles:
Jennifer Robinson (S)
Lauren Wilson (J)
Pairs:
Jamie Salé / David Pelletier (S)
Carla Montgomery / Ryan Arnold (J)
Ice dance:
Shae-Lynn Bourne / Victor Kraatz (S)
Mylène Girard / Brian Innes (J)
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The 2002 Canadian Figure Skating Championships were held between January 8 and 13, 2002 at the Copps Coliseum and Chedoke Arena in Hamilton, Ontario. They were the figure skating national championship held to determine the national champions of Canada. It was organized by Skate Canada, the nation's figure skating governing body. Skaters competed in the disciplines of men's singles, ladies' singles, pair skating, and ice dancing on the senior and junior levels. Due to the large number of competitors, the senior men's and senior ladies' qualifying rounds were split into two groups. Aside from determining the national champions, the event also served to help choose the Canadian teams to the 2002 Winter Olympics, the 2002 World Championships, the 2002 Four Continents Championships, and the 2002 World Junior Championships.

Contents

Senior results

Men

RankNameSectionTFPQAQBSPFS
1 Elvis Stojko CO2.6121
2 Emanuel Sandhu BC3.8312
3 Jeffrey Buttle NO7.4543
4 Jayson Dénommée QC7.6235
5 Ben Ferreira AB9.2464
6 Fedor Andreev EO9.8256
7 Nicholas Young QC11.6177
8 Blair Smith WO16.46108
9 Jean-Francois Bidal QC19.27911
10 Marc Olivier Bosse QC20.291110
11 Jeff Franklin CO21.28159
12 Matthew Bueno EO21.631412
13 Hugh Yik NB21.85815
14 Chad Kilburn AB22.841214
15 Eric Lyons BC25.471613
16 Eric Ritter CO26.261316
17 Mark Batka CO31.6111717
18 Rory Allen BC32.8101818
Did not advance to free skating
19 Marc-André Craig QC1019
20 Maxim Lippe QC920
21 David Schultz MB823
22 Michael Pride CO1221
23 Michael Steinbach BC1222
24 Chad Goodwin AB1124
did not advance to short program
25 Neal Countryman BC13
25 Sacha Lalonde EO13
27 Carl Des-Rosiers QC14
27 Mark Vanderkerkhove BC14
29 Ian Paszkat WO15
29 Kevin Winter WO15
31 Lee Bakker AB16
31 Michael Fowlie AB16
33 Jim Streeton SK17

Ladies

RankNameSectionTFPQAQBSPFS
1 Jennifer Robinson WO2.6121
2 Annie Bellemare QC4.4213
3 Joannie Rochette QC5.4152
4 Nicole Watt SK7.0334
5 Nadine Gosselin QC9.8365
6Marianne DubucQC10.2247
7 Tara Ferguson CO14.65116
8 Michelle Currie AB15.0778
9 Lesley Hawker CO16.2689
10 Jillian Sheard CO17.641010
11 Janina Louie AB19.04912
12 Vicky Boissonneault QC21.481211
13 Marie-Andree Rioux QC24.461513
14 Heather Geboers EO25.681414
15 Courtney Sokal AB28.291615
16 Candice Bert AB28.851816
17 Sarah Schmidek AB29.6121317
18 Mylene Dube QC33.0121718
Did not advance to free skating
19 Leslie Podmenik WO1019
20 Stephanie Buzinski AB1120
21 Pascale Bergeron QC922
22 Vicki Bryan SK724
23 Kimberly Ann Gauthier NO1221
24 Shanique Olliviere-Lake CO1023
25 Nathalie Cousineau EO1125
did not advance to short program
26 Kristen Avis BC13
27 Anne Groleau QC14
27 Miyoko Ohtake CO14
29 Michele Moore WO15
29 Oksana Pyzik NO15
31 Kaileigh Boyer EO16
31 Robyn Sitlington WO16
33 Tanis Nicole Bruce BC17
33 Nikki Mcmullen BC17
35 Ariane Faribault QC18
35 Angie Phillips CO18
37 Pamela Braaten NO19
37 Andrea Elliott EO19
39 Alicia Kreuzinger BC20
39 Marie-Helene Trudel QC20
41 Victoria Dufour WO21
WD Josiane Boutin QC

Pairs

RankNameSectionTFPSPFS
1 Jamie Salé / David Pelletier QC1.511
2 Jacinthe Larivière / Lenny Faustino CO3.532
3 Anabelle Langlois / Patrice Archetto QC4.023
4 Valérie Marcoux / Bruno Marcotte CO6.554
5 Valerie Saurette / Jean-Sébastien Fecteau QC7.045
6 Chantal Poirier / Ian Moram CO9.066
7 Pascale Bergeron / Robert Davison QC11.087
8 Johanna Purdy / Kevin Maguire CO11.578
9 Elizabeth Putnam / Mark Batka CO13.599
10 Alexandra Floras / Steve Lachelt BC15.01010
11 Karine Avard / Jamie Campbell EO5.511

Ice dancing

RankNameSectionTFPCD1CD2ODFD
1 Shae-Lynn Bourne / Victor Kraatz QC2.01111
2 Marie-France Dubreuil / Patrice Lauzon QC4.02222
3 Megan Wing / Aaron Lowe BC6.03333
4 Josée Piché / Pascal Denis QC8.04444
5 Chantal Lefebvre / Justin Lanning EO10.05555
6 Tara Doherty / Tyler Myles CO12.69666
7 Judith Longpre / Shae Zukiwsky QC14.06877
8 Sheri Moir / Danny Moir WO15.67788
9 Valerie Allard / David Cosenza QC18.4101099
10 Catherine Perreault / Charles Andre Perreault QC19.4891010
11 Anne-Patrice Gilbert / Ben Boucher WO22.011111111
12 Julie Brisson / Chad Westgate CO25.013131312
13 Lynsey Wilson / Simon Roberge AB25.012121213
14 Jacinthe Roberge / Vincent Gibara QC28.014141414

Junior results

Men

RankNameSectionTFPSPFS
1 Shawn Sawyer NB1.511
2 Keegan Murphy BC4.552
3 Christopher Mabee WO4.533
4 Ken Rose CO5.024
5 Kevin Woytas BC8.046
6 Mathew King WO10.5115
7 Damien Mainprize EO10.577
8 Cedric Demers QC11.068
9 Tyler Cochrane EO13.599
10 Alexandre Hamel QC17.01410
11 Leo-Paul Dufour QC17.01012
12 William Eaton WO19.01611
13 Matt Macmurdo EO19.0815
14 Samuel Tessier SK21.51514
15 Ryan Arnold NO22.51316
16 Allen Chung EO23.52113
17 Mathieu Michaud QC25.01219
18 Joshua Berg CO27.02017
19 Cadfan Edwards MB27.51918
20 Cody Hay AB28.51720
21 Jesse Fidelack SK30.01821
22 Patrice Babin QC33.02222
23 Jonathan Savaria QC35.02423
24 Cole Fraser AB35.52324
25 Christopher Ali MB38.02625
26 Patrick Enns AB38.52526

Ladies

RankNameSectionTFPSPFS
1 Lauren Wilson WO1.511
2 Cynthia Phaneuf QC4.042
3 Signe Ronka CO5.024
4 Meagan Duhamel NO6.063
5 Hjordis Lee BC7.536
6 Krysta Pouliot WO9.595
7 Amanda Billings AB11.559
8 Monica Boucher AB14.0147
9 Ashton Tessier EO14.0810
10 Emilie Carriere QC15.5158
11 Elizabeth Winger WO16.5713
12 Marie-Luc Jodoin QC17.51311
13 Myriam Portelance QC19.51114
14 Meredith Leedle CO20.01612
15 Josiane Frechette QC20.01015
16 Rebecca Rich WO23.01217
17 Jennifer Dubois CO27.01818
18 Leah Mae Morala WO27.52316
19 Erica Bleha AB27.51719
20 Corinne Mckay AB31.02220
21Megan SmithNS32.02022
22 Ashley Holmes EO33.51924
23 Marina Aladjikova QC34.52721
24 Shaira Goreham NB35.02423
25 Shannon Light BC35.52125
26 Krista Maedel SK38.52526
27 Jillian Maccuspie NS40.02627

Pairs

RankNameSectionTFPSPFS
1 Carla Montgomery / Ryan Arnold NO1.511
2 Meeran Trombley / Jesse Sturdy CO3.532
3 Cathy Monette / Daniel Castelo QC5.043
4 Carolyn Mcewen / Gord Willemse WO6.025
5 Cathy Harvey / Jean-Marc Babin QC6.554
6 Lindsay Mccaustlin / Christopher Davies AB9.576
7 Samantha Barber / Jason Dietrich CO10.067
8 Jenna De Boer / Michael Fowlie AB12.088
9 Rachel Gosevitz / Nicholas Ireland EO13.599

Ice dancing

RankNameSectionTFPCD1CD2ODFD
1Mylène Girard / Brian Innes QC2.61121
2 Lauren Flynn / Leif GislasonMB3.42212
3 Sabrina Granata / Bradley Yaeger EO6.83443
4 Stephanie Destrempes / Mathieu Tanguay QC8.24335
5 Melissa Piperno / Liam DoughertyQC9.05554
6 Andrea Petrucci / Sylvain Carpentier QC13.26767
7 Danielle Selders / Andrew Wernham NO14.011876
8 Deborah Allworth / Michael Fawcett CO16.871098
9 Alexandra Nino / Andrew Poje WO18.486119
10Siobhan Karam / Joshua McGrath EO19.01011810
11 Magali Charpentier / Jean-Sebastien Blais QC20.6991011
12 Marie-Eve Menard / Philippe Lavallee QC24.614131212
13 Stacey Bridge / Ryan Nieckar AB25.612121313
14 Gillian Hinnegan / Jamie Plaskett WO28.616151414
15 Laura Stoveld / Evan Gillies CO31.013171516
16 Christie Anne Hansen / Ashley Chipeur AB31.217161615
17 Stephanie Puzio / Adam Puzio EO34.618141718
18 Milena Todaro / Anthony Evans EO36.020211817
19 Genevieve Morin / Trevor Beaudette QC39.023201919
20 Jamie Bunka / Liam Martin AB41.015182420
21 Allie Mccurdy / Jean-Philippe Mathieu EO43.422222122
22 Lindsay Grevers / Matthew Austen WO43.624232221
23 Melissa Hill / Jamie Britton SK46.619242523
24 Jessica Pike / Brett Brander NF46.827272024
25 Ariana Frederick / Kevin Gallagher BC46.821192325
26 Marie-Line Daoust / Luc Bougie QC52.026262626
27 Ashley Hawkes / Kent Soltys BC53.225252727

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