2008 Canadian Figure Skating Championships | |
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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 | |
Previous: 2007 Canadian Championships | |
Next: 2009 Canadian Championships |
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.
Rank | Name | Section | Total points | SP | FS | ||
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1 | Patrick Chan | CO | 232.68 | 2 | 73.42 | 1 | 159.26 |
2 | Jeffrey Buttle | NO | 229.85 | 1 | 80.80 | 2 | 149.05 |
3 | Shawn Sawyer | QC | 197.48 | 6 | 64.00 | 3 | 133.48 |
4 | Vaughn Chipeur | AB/NT/NU | 191.36 | 4 | 69.10 | 6 | 122.26 |
5 | Christopher Mabee | WO | 190.64 | 3 | 70.46 | 7 | 120.18 |
6 | Kevin Reynolds | BC/YT | 182.58 | 7 | 60.10 | 5 | 122.48 |
7 | Ken Rose | CO | 181.69 | 8 | 58.43 | 4 | 123.26 |
8 | Fedor Andreev | EO | 178.80 | 5 | 67.16 | 11 | 111.64 |
9 | Joey Russell | NL | 175.58 | 11 | 56.34 | 8 | 119.24 |
10 | Ian Martinez | QC | 171.90 | 9 | 58.28 | 10 | 113.62 |
11 | Jeremy Ten | BC/YT | 168.17 | 14 | 52.37 | 9 | 115.80 |
12 | Karolin Metivier | QC | 164.41 | 10 | 56.85 | 13 | 107.56 |
13 | Marc-André Craig | QC | 158.88 | 12 | 55.90 | 15 | 102.98 |
14 | Maxime-Billy Fortin | QC | 157.15 | 16 | 48.80 | 12 | 108.35 |
15 | Gary Wong | BC/YT | 154.20 | 13 | 53.92 | 17 | 100.28 |
16 | Keegan Murphy | BC/YT | 152.02 | 18 | 46.23 | 14 | 105.79 |
17 | Ehren Jaleel | AB/NT/NU | 147.67 | 17 | 46.66 | 16 | 101.01 |
18 | Cédric Demers | QC | 138.10 | 15 | 51.14 | 18 | 86.96 |
Rank | Name | Section | Total points | SP | FS | ||
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1 | Joannie Rochette | QC | 175.76 | 1 | 59.32 | 1 | 116.44 |
2 | Mira Leung | BC/YT | 162.10 | 2 | 58.24 | 4 | 103.86 |
3 | Cynthia Phaneuf | QC | 158.10 | 4 | 53.49 | 3 | 104.61 |
4 | Lesley Hawker | CO | 155.61 | 7 | 48.20 | 2 | 107.41 |
5 | Myriane Samson | QC | 143.18 | 3 | 54.88 | 5 | 88.30 |
6 | Jessica Dubé | QC | 131.62 | 8 | 46.76 | 8 | 84.86 |
7 | Erin Scherrer | WO | 130.17 | 10 | 44.35 | 6 | 85.82 |
8 | Amélie Lacoste | QC | 127.96 | 11 | 42.91 | 7 | 85.05 |
9 | Kristen Walker | AB/NT/NU | 127.96 | 6 | 48.28 | 9 | 79.68 |
10 | Diane Szmiett | WO | 119.49 | 13 | 42.35 | 10 | 77.14 |
11 | Mylène Brodeur | QC | 117.90 | 12 | 42.52 | 11 | 75.38 |
12 | Erika Tisluck | QC | 117.87 | 5 | 49.06 | 14 | 68.81 |
13 | Kathryn Kang | BC/YT | 110.79 | 9 | 44.77 | 16 | 66.02 |
14 | Dana Zhalko-Tytarenko | EO | 108.45 | 14 | 39.36 | 13 | 69.09 |
15 | Brittany Novakowski | BC/YT | 104.47 | 18 | 31.74 | 12 | 72.73 |
16 | Devon Neuls | BC/YT | 103.24 | 15 | 36.79 | 15 | 66.45 |
17 | Marie-Eve Lavigne | QC | 91.62 | 17 | 32.19 | 17 | 59.43 |
18 | Katherine De Repentigny | CO | 85.15 | 16 | 33.90 | 18 | 51.25 |
Rank | Name | Section | Total points | SP | FS | ||
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1 | Anabelle Langlois / Cody Hay | QC | 175.01 | 1 | 62.73 | 2 | 112.28 |
2 | Jessica Dubé / Bryce Davison | QC | 174.86 | 5 | 54.32 | 1 | 120.54 |
3 | Meagan Duhamel / Craig Buntin | QC | 170.28 | 2 | 61.48 | 3 | 108.80 |
4 | Kyra Moscovitch / Dylan Moscovitch | WO | 160.76 | 3 | 57.01 | 5 | 103.75 |
5 | Rachel Kirkland / Eric Radford | CO | 157.06 | 8 | 50.46 | 4 | 106.60 |
6 | Jessica Miller / Ian Moram | BC/YT | 153.92 | 4 | 55.61 | 6 | 98.31 |
7 | Mylène Brodeur / John Mattatall | NS | 149.49 | 7 | 52.67 | 7 | 96.82 |
8 | Becky Cosford / Brian Shales | WO | 139.73 | 12 | 46.04 | 8 | 93.69 |
9 | Taylor Steele / Christopher Richardson | WO | 137.07 | 6 | 52.78 | 9 | 84.29 |
10 | Amanda Velenosi / Mark Fernandez | QC | 131.31 | 10 | 48.37 | 10 | 82.94 |
11 | Brooke Paulin / Robert Paxton | CO | 131.22 | 9 | 48.42 | 11 | 82.80 |
12 | Stephanie Valois / Jonathan Boudreau-Beland | QC | 128.53 | 11 | 46.77 | 12 | 81.76 |
Rank | Name | Section | Total points | CD | OD | FD | |||
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1 | Tessa Virtue / Scott Moir | WO | 209.09 | 1 | 40.04 | 1 | 65.29 | 1 | 103.76 |
2 | Kaitlyn Weaver / Andrew Poje | NO | 175.61 | 3 | 32.54 | 2 | 55.60 | 4 | 87.47 |
3 | Allie Hann-McCurdy / Michael Coreno | BC/YT | 173.86 | 2 | 32.62 | 3 | 54.60 | 5 | 86.64 |
4 | Vanessa Crone / Paul Poirier | CO | 172.95 | 6 | 30.22 | 4 | 54.13 | 2 | 88.60 |
5 | Mylène Girard / Liam Dougherty | QC | 172.28 | 5 | 30.70 | 5 | 53.89 | 3 | 87.69 |
6 | Siobhan Karam / Kevin O'Keefe | EO | 167.26 | 4 | 31.26 | 6 | 52.85 | 6 | 83.15 |
7 | Mylène Lamoureux / Michael Mee | QC | 160.91 | 8 | 28.19 | 7 | 50.90 | 7 | 81.82 |
8 | Lauren Senft / Augie Hill | BC/YT | 157.04 | 7 | 29.00 | 8 | 49.50 | 9 | 78.54 |
9 | Andrea Chong / Guillaume Gfeller | QC | 153.65 | 10 | 25.62 | 9 | 48.51 | 8 | 79.52 |
10 | Bethany Puttkemery / Kevin Gallagher | CO | 146.45 | 9 | 27.27 | 10 | 44.29 | 10 | 74.89 |
11 | Christina Bourgeois / Jonathan Pelletier | QC | 140.06 | 11 | 25.56 | 11 | 42.39 | 11 | 72.11 |
12 | Lisa Johnson / Joseph Scott | NS | 128.56 | 12 | 22.32 | 12 | 40.66 | 12 | 65.58 |
13 | Megan Wilson / Garett Goodman | AB/NT/NU | 122.08 | 13 | 21.94 | 15 | 35.38 | 13 | 64.76 |
14 | Claire Tannett / Wendell McGrath | AB/NT/NU | 117.20 | 14 | 21.15 | 14 | 35.67 | 14 | 60.38 |
15 | Rebecca Fowler / Michael Olson | AB/NT/NU | 110.58 | 15 | 21.06 | 13 | 35.85 | 15 | 53.67 |
Rank | Name | Section | Total points | SP | FS | ||
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1 | Elladj Baldé | QC | 165.26 | 1 | 55.58 | 1 | 109.68 |
2 | Paul Poirier | CO | 150.78 | 6 | 46.63 | 2 | 104.15 |
3 | Dave Ferland | QC | 148.71 | 5 | 48.49 | 3 | 100.22 |
4 | Andrew Lum | BC/YT | 145.88 | 7 | 46.15 | 4 | 99.73 |
5 | Andrei Rogozine | CO | 140.34 | 3 | 49.37 | 6 | 90.97 |
6 | Samuel Morais | QC | 138.01 | 14 | 43.43 | 5 | 94.58 |
7 | Louis-Philippe Sirois | QC | 137.16 | 4 | 48.63 | 7 | 88.53 |
8 | Sébastien Wolfe | QC | 133.73 | 2 | 50.42 | 10 | 83.31 |
9 | Matthew Penasse | NO | 129.31 | 8 | 44.91 | 9 | 84.40 |
10 | Michael Marinaro | WO | 126.79 | 12 | 43.49 | 11 | 83.30 |
11 | Ronald Lam | BC/YT | 125.02 | 16 | 37.56 | 8 | 87.46 |
12 | Rob Schultz | WO | 123.80 | 10 | 43.91 | 12 | 79.89 |
13 | Asher Hill | CO | 121.08 | 9 | 44.82 | 15 | 76.26 |
14 | Jonathan Mills | EO | 120.09 | 13 | 43.45 | 14 | 76.64 |
15 | Patrick Wong | BC/YT | 117.78 | 11 | 43.56 | 16 | 74.22 |
16 | Charles Morris | WO | 111.32 | 15 | 37.59 | 17 | 73.73 |
17 | David Shoults | AB/NT/NU | 108.51 | 20 | 30.57 | 13 | 77.94 |
18 | Nathan Last | EO | 106.35 | 17 | 36.37 | 18 | 69.98 |
19 | Justin Junior | WO | 102.70 | 19 | 34.20 | 19 | 68.50 |
20 | Benjamin Tidy | QC | 99.78 | 18 | 34.58 | 20 | 65.20 |
21 | Brandon Prete | SK | 93.57 | 21 | 30.19 | 21 | 63.38 |
Rank | Name | Section | Total points | SP | FS | ||
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1 | Kelsey McNeil | NB | 120.85 | 2 | 43.33 | 1 | 77.52 |
2 | Vanessa Grenier | QC | 119.80 | 3 | 42.75 | 2 | 77.05 |
3 | Amanda Velenosi | QC | 117.33 | 4 | 42.63 | 4 | 74.70 |
4 | Rebecca Addison | CO | 116.92 | 1 | 43.41 | 6 | 73.51 |
5 | Vanessa Juteau | QC | 116.70 | 7 | 40.49 | 3 | 76.21 |
6 | Kirsten Moore-Towers | WO | 113.59 | 5 | 41.90 | 7 | 71.69 |
7 | Cecylia Witkowski | BC/YT | 111.79 | 10 | 37.63 | 5 | 74.16 |
8 | Jessica-Amy Sergeant | AB/NT/NU | 110.05 | 6 | 40.72 | 9 | 69.33 |
9 | Megan Ure | AB/NT/NU | 109.77 | 9 | 38.40 | 8 | 71.37 |
10 | McKenzie Crawford | WO | 108.36 | 8 | 39.42 | 10 | 68.94 |
11 | Amanda Juteau | QC | 104.55 | 11 | 37.30 | 12 | 67.25 |
12 | Kristy Bell | WO | 101.75 | 18 | 33.18 | 11 | 68.57 |
13 | Vanessa Crone | CO | 98.26 | 12 | 37.06 | 16 | 61.20 |
14 | Andrée-Anne Desjardins | QC | 98.10 | 13 | 36.87 | 15 | 61.23 |
15 | Brooke Ellis | SK | 97.66 | 14 | 35.15 | 14 | 62.51 |
16 | Natasha Osmond | AB/NT/NU | 94.86 | 16 | 34.90 | 18 | 59.96 |
17 | Jacinthe Brodeur | QC | 94.73 | 20 | 30.46 | 13 | 64.27 |
18 | Acacia Hill | CO | 92.10 | 15 | 34.94 | 21 | 57.16 |
19 | Rika Inoda | BC/YT | 91.61 | 19 | 32.45 | 19 | 59.16 |
20 | Vanessa Sauriol | QC | 88.63 | 23 | 28.36 | 17 | 60.27 |
21 | Alexandrine Chong | EO | 88.14 | 22 | 29.34 | 20 | 58.80 |
22 | Kaleigh Hole | MB | 83.13 | 21 | 30.17 | 22 | 52.96 |
WD | Daniela-Bella Favot | WO | 34.56 | 17 | 34.56 |
Rank | Name | Section | Total points | SP | FS | ||
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1 | Monica Pisotta / Michael Stewart | CO | 129.13 | 1 | 46.62 | 2 | 82.51 |
2 | Paige Lawrence / Rudi Swiegers | SK | 129.07 | 2 | 44.91 | 1 | 84.16 |
3 | Christi Anne Steele / Adam Johnson | WO | 120.18 | 3 | 44.20 | 3 | 75.98 |
4 | Olivia Jones / Donald Jackson | QC | 116.04 | 4 | 44.19 | 4 | 71.85 |
5 | Sara Jones / Jeremy Sandor | QC | 112.98 | 5 | 43.17 | 5 | 69.81 |
6 | Emilie Demers Boutin / Stuart Chutter | QC | 110.05 | 6 | 41.08 | 6 | 68.97 |
7 | Jordan Hunt / Paul Messner | WO | 108.32 | 8 | 40.21 | 7 | 68.11 |
8 | Karine Bouchard / Daniel Eden | QC | 105.33 | 7 | 40.72 | 8 | 64.61 |
WD | Audrey Ann Leclerc / Patrice Babin | QC | 9 | 28.97 |
Rank | Name | Section | Total points | CD | OD | FD | |||
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1 | Kharis Ralph / Asher Hill | CO | 145.64 | 1 | 28.66 | 1 | 47.35 | 1 | 69.63 |
2 | Karen Routhier / Eric Saucke-Lacelle | QC | 141.36 | 2 | 27.79 | 2 | 44.70 | 2 | 68.87 |
3 | Sophie Knippel / Andrew Britten | BC/YT | 135.69 | 3 | 25.89 | 3 | 44.27 | 4 | 65.53 |
4 | Tarrah Harvey / Keith Gagnon | BC/YT | 132.86 | 5 | 25.06 | 6 | 41.92 | 3 | 65.88 |
5 | Anna Stanislavska / Dylan Fieldhouse | EO | 130.32 | 4 | 25.16 | 5 | 42.03 | 5 | 63.13 |
6 | Sarah Arnold / Christopher Steeves | AB/NT/NU | 126.32 | 7 | 23.87 | 4 | 42.61 | 8 | 59.84 |
7 | Maja Vermeulen / Andrew Doleman | WO | 125.98 | 8 | 23.58 | 9 | 40.51 | 6 | 61.89 |
8 | Patricia Stuckey / Christopher Mior | WO | 125.32 | 9 | 23.18 | 8 | 41.21 | 7 | 60.93 |
9 | Krista Wolfenden / Justin Trojek | QC | 123.58 | 6 | 24.90 | 10 | 39.99 | 10 | 58.69 |
10 | Alexandra Nadeau / Charles-Edouard Bouthillette | QC | 121.61 | 10 | 22.79 | 7 | 41.78 | 13 | 57.04 |
11 | Natalie Feigin / Jason Cusmariu | CO | 120.80 | 11 | 22.62 | 12 | 38.92 | 9 | 59.26 |
12 | Catherine St-Onge / Alexander Browne | QC | 117.41 | 12 | 22.28 | 13 | 37.86 | 12 | 57.27 |
13 | Lindsey Von Bloedau / Stefan Schneider | AB/NT/NU | 11 6.25 | 13 | 21.66 | 14 | 37.31 | 11 | 57.28 |
14 | Tamiko Uyeda / Martin Nickel | MB | 115.53 | 14 | 21.24 | 11 | 39.33 | 14 | 54.96 |
15 | Clara Gosselin / Sebastien Lapointe | QC | 105.00 | 15 | 20.56 | 17 | 31.80 | 15 | 52.64 |
16 | Mélodie-Tara Tremblay / Jonathan Arcieri | QC | 102.97 | 16 | 20.54 | 18 | 31.33 | 16 | 51.10 |
17 | Alicia Williams / Thomas Williams | AB/NT/NU | 101.19 | 17 | 19.61 | 15 | 33.60 | 19 | 47.98 |
18 | Alissa Pettinicchi / Derek Green | QC | 100.78 | 19 | 18.16 | 16 | 32.65 | 18 | 49.97 |
19 | Helen Ramful / Justin Mohr | AB/NT/NU | 97.96 | 18 | 19.05 | 19 | 28.39 | 17 | 50.52 |
Men | Ladies | Pairs | Ice dancing | |
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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 |
Men | Ladies | Pairs | Ice dancing | |
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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 |
Men | Ladies | Pairs | Ice dancing | |
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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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