2008 Canadian Figure Skating Championships

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2008 Canadian Figure Skating Championships
Type:National Championship
Date:January 16 – 20
Season:2007–08
Location: Vancouver, British Columbia
Venue: Pacific Coliseum
Champions
Men's singles:
Patrick Chan
Ladies' singles:
Joannie Rochette
Pairs:
Anabelle Langlois / Cody Hay
Ice dance:
Tessa Virtue / Scott Moir
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The 2008 Canadian Figure Skating Championships took place from January 16 through 20th, 2008 at the Pacific National Exhibition in Vancouver, British Columbia. They were the figure skating competition which determine the national champions of Canada. The event was organized by Skate Canada, the nation's figure skating governing body. Skaters competed at the senior and junior levels in the disciplines of men's singles, women's singles, pair skating, and ice dancing. The results of this competition were used to pick the Canadian teams to the 2008 World Championships, the 2008 Four Continents Championships, and the 2008 World Junior Championships.

Contents

Senior results

Men

RankNameSectionTotal points SP FS
1 Patrick Chan CO232.68273.421159.26
2 Jeffrey Buttle NO229.85180.802149.05
3 Shawn Sawyer QC197.48664.003133.48
4 Vaughn Chipeur AB/NT/NU191.36469.106122.26
5 Christopher Mabee WO190.64370.467120.18
6 Kevin Reynolds BC/YT182.58760.105122.48
7 Ken Rose CO181.69858.434123.26
8 Fedor Andreev EO178.80567.1611111.64
9 Joey Russell NL175.581156.348119.24
10 Ian Martinez QC171.90958.2810113.62
11 Jeremy Ten BC/YT168.171452.379115.80
12 Karolin Metivier QC164.411056.8513107.56
13 Marc-André Craig QC158.881255.9015102.98
14 Maxime-Billy Fortin QC157.151648.8012108.35
15 Gary Wong BC/YT154.201353.9217100.28
16 Keegan Murphy BC/YT152.021846.2314105.79
17 Ehren Jaleel AB/NT/NU147.671746.6616101.01
18 Cédric Demers QC138.101551.141886.96

Women

RankNameSectionTotal points SP FS
1 Joannie Rochette QC175.76159.321116.44
2 Mira Leung BC/YT162.10258.244103.86
3 Cynthia Phaneuf QC158.10453.493104.61
4 Lesley Hawker CO155.61748.202107.41
5 Myriane Samson QC143.18354.88588.30
6 Jessica Dubé QC131.62846.76884.86
7 Erin Scherrer WO130.171044.35685.82
8 Amélie Lacoste QC127.961142.91785.05
9 Kristen Walker AB/NT/NU127.96648.28979.68
10Diane SzmiettWO119.491342.351077.14
11 Mylène Brodeur QC117.901242.521175.38
12 Erika Tisluck QC117.87549.061468.81
13 Kathryn Kang BC/YT110.79944.771666.02
14 Dana Zhalko-Tytarenko EO108.451439.361369.09
15 Brittany Novakowski BC/YT104.471831.741272.73
16 Devon Neuls BC/YT103.241536.791566.45
17 Marie-Eve Lavigne QC91.621732.191759.43
18 Katherine De Repentigny CO85.151633.901851.25

Pairs

RankNameSectionTotal points SP FS
1 Anabelle Langlois / Cody Hay QC175.01162.732112.28
2 Jessica Dubé / Bryce Davison QC174.86554.321120.54
3 Meagan Duhamel / Craig Buntin QC170.28261.483108.80
4 Kyra Moscovitch / Dylan Moscovitch WO160.76357.015103.75
5 Rachel Kirkland / Eric Radford CO157.06850.464106.60
6 Jessica Miller / Ian Moram BC/YT153.92455.61698.31
7 Mylène Brodeur / John Mattatall NS149.49752.67796.82
8 Becky Cosford / Brian Shales WO139.731246.04893.69
9 Taylor Steele / Christopher Richardson WO137.07652.78984.29
10Amanda Velenosi / Mark FernandezQC131.311048.371082.94
11 Brooke Paulin / Robert Paxton CO131.22948.421182.80
12 Stephanie Valois / Jonathan Boudreau-Beland QC128.531146.771281.76

Ice dancing

RankNameSectionTotal points CD OD FD
1 Tessa Virtue / Scott Moir WO209.09140.04165.291103.76
2 Kaitlyn Weaver / Andrew Poje NO175.61332.54255.60487.47
3 Allie Hann-McCurdy / Michael Coreno BC/YT173.86232.62354.60586.64
4 Vanessa Crone / Paul Poirier CO172.95630.22454.13288.60
5Mylène Girard / Liam DoughertyQC172.28530.70553.89387.69
6Siobhan Karam / Kevin O'Keefe EO167.26431.26652.85683.15
7Mylène Lamoureux / Michael MeeQC160.91828.19750.90781.82
8 Lauren Senft / Augie Hill BC/YT157.04729.00849.50978.54
9Andrea Chong / Guillaume Gfeller QC153.651025.62948.51879.52
10 Bethany Puttkemery / Kevin Gallagher CO146.45927.271044.291074.89
11 Christina Bourgeois / Jonathan Pelletier QC140.061125.561142.391172.11
12 Lisa Johnson / Joseph Scott NS128.561222.321240.661265.58
13 Megan Wilson / Garett Goodman AB/NT/NU122.081321.941535.381364.76
14 Claire Tannett / Wendell McGrath AB/NT/NU117.201421.151435.671460.38
15 Rebecca Fowler / Michael Olson AB/NT/NU110.581521.061335.851553.67

Junior results

Men

RankNameSectionTotal points SP FS
1 Elladj Baldé QC165.26155.581109.68
2 Paul Poirier CO150.78646.632104.15
3 Dave Ferland QC148.71548.493100.22
4 Andrew Lum BC/YT145.88746.15499.73
5 Andrei Rogozine CO140.34349.37690.97
6 Samuel Morais QC138.011443.43594.58
7 Louis-Philippe Sirois QC137.16448.63788.53
8 Sébastien Wolfe QC133.73250.421083.31
9 Matthew Penasse NO129.31844.91984.40
10 Michael Marinaro WO126.791243.491183.30
11 Ronald Lam BC/YT125.021637.56887.46
12 Rob Schultz WO123.801043.911279.89
13 Asher Hill CO121.08944.821576.26
14 Jonathan Mills EO120.091343.451476.64
15 Patrick Wong BC/YT117.781143.561674.22
16 Charles Morris WO111.321537.591773.73
17 David Shoults AB/NT/NU108.512030.571377.94
18 Nathan Last EO106.351736.371869.98
19 Justin Junior WO102.701934.201968.50
20 Benjamin Tidy QC99.781834.582065.20
21 Brandon Prete SK93.572130.192163.38

Women

RankNameSectionTotal points SP FS
1 Kelsey McNeil NB120.85243.33177.52
2 Vanessa Grenier QC119.80342.75277.05
3Amanda VelenosiQC117.33442.63474.70
4 Rebecca Addison CO116.92143.41673.51
5 Vanessa Juteau QC116.70740.49376.21
6 Kirsten Moore-Towers WO113.59541.90771.69
7 Cecylia Witkowski BC/YT111.791037.63574.16
8 Jessica-Amy Sergeant AB/NT/NU110.05640.72969.33
9 Megan Ure AB/NT/NU109.77938.40871.37
10 McKenzie Crawford WO108.36839.421068.94
11 Amanda Juteau QC104.551137.301267.25
12 Kristy Bell WO101.751833.181168.57
13 Vanessa Crone CO98.261237.061661.20
14 Andrée-Anne Desjardins QC98.101336.871561.23
15 Brooke Ellis SK97.661435.151462.51
16 Natasha Osmond AB/NT/NU94.861634.901859.96
17 Jacinthe Brodeur QC94.732030.461364.27
18 Acacia Hill CO92.101534.942157.16
19 Rika Inoda BC/YT91.611932.451959.16
20 Vanessa Sauriol QC88.632328.361760.27
21 Alexandrine Chong EO88.142229.342058.80
22 Kaleigh Hole MB83.132130.172252.96
WD Daniela-Bella Favot WO34.561734.56

Pairs

RankNameSectionTotal points SP FS
1 Monica Pisotta / Michael Stewart CO129.13146.62282.51
2 Paige Lawrence / Rudi Swiegers SK129.07244.91184.16
3 Christi Anne Steele / Adam Johnson WO120.18344.20375.98
4 Olivia Jones / Donald Jackson QC116.04444.19471.85
5 Sara Jones / Jeremy Sandor QC112.98543.17569.81
6Emilie Demers Boutin / Stuart Chutter QC110.05641.08668.97
7 Jordan Hunt / Paul Messner WO108.32840.21768.11
8 Karine Bouchard / Daniel Eden QC105.33740.72864.61
WD Audrey Ann Leclerc / Patrice Babin QC928.97

Ice dancing

RankNameSectionTotal points CD OD FD
1 Kharis Ralph / Asher Hill CO145.64128.66147.35169.63
2 Karen Routhier / Eric Saucke-Lacelle QC141.36227.79244.70268.87
3 Sophie Knippel / Andrew Britten BC/YT135.69325.89344.27465.53
4Tarrah Harvey / Keith GagnonBC/YT132.86525.06641.92365.88
5 Anna Stanislavska / Dylan Fieldhouse EO130.32425.16542.03563.13
6 Sarah Arnold / Christopher Steeves AB/NT/NU126.32723.87442.61859.84
7 Maja Vermeulen / Andrew Doleman WO125.98823.58940.51661.89
8 Patricia Stuckey / Christopher Mior WO125.32923.18841.21760.93
9 Krista Wolfenden / Justin Trojek QC123.58624.901039.991058.69
10 Alexandra Nadeau / Charles-Edouard Bouthillette QC121.611022.79741.781357.04
11 Natalie Feigin / Jason Cusmariu CO120.801122.621238.92959.26
12 Catherine St-Onge / Alexander Browne QC117.411222.281337.861257.27
13 Lindsey Von Bloedau / Stefan Schneider AB/NT/NU11 6.251321.661437.311157.28
14 Tamiko Uyeda / Martin Nickel MB115.531421.241139.331454.96
15 Clara Gosselin / Sebastien Lapointe QC105.001520.561731.801552.64
16 Mélodie-Tara Tremblay / Jonathan Arcieri QC102.971620.541831.331651.10
17 Alicia Williams / Thomas Williams AB/NT/NU101.191719.611533.601947.98
18 Alissa Pettinicchi / Derek Green QC100.781918.161632.651849.97
19 Helen Ramful / Justin Mohr AB/NT/NU97.961819.051928.391750.52

International team selections

World Championships

MenLadiesPairsIce dancing
1 Patrick Chan Joannie Rochette Anabelle Langlois / Cody Hay Tessa Virtue / Scott Moir
2 Jeffrey Buttle Mira Leung Jessica Dubé / Bryce Davison Kaitlyn Weaver / Andrew Poje
3 Meagan Duhamel / Craig Buntin Allie Hann-McCurdy / Michael Coreno

Four Continents Championships

MenLadiesPairsIce dancing
1 Jeffrey Buttle Joannie Rochette Anabelle Langlois / Cody Hay Tessa Virtue / Scott Moir
2 Shawn Sawyer Mira Leung Meagan Duhamel / Craig Buntin Kaitlyn Weaver / Andrew Poje
3 Vaughn Chipeur Cynthia Phaneuf Jessica Miller / Ian Moram Allie Hann-McCurdy / Michael Coreno
1st alternate Christopher Mabee Lesley Hawker Mylène Brodeur / John Mattatall Vanessa Crone / Paul Poirier

World Junior Championships

MenLadiesPairsIce dancing
1 Kevin Reynolds Myriane Samson Amanda Velenosi / Mark Fernandez Vanessa Crone / Paul Poirier
2 Elladj Baldé Monica Pisotta / Michael Stewart Joanna Lenko / Mitchell Islam
3 Jeremy Ten Kharis Ralph / Asher Hill
1st alternate Ian Martinez Diane Szmiett Paige Lawrence / Rudi Swiegers Karen Routhier / Eric Saucke-Lacelle

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