2010 Canadian Figure Skating Championships

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2010 Canadian Figure Skating Championships
Type:National Championship
Date:January 11 – 17
Season:2009–10
Location: London, Ontario
Host: Skate Canada
Venue: John Labatt Centre
Western Fair Sports Centre
Champions
Men's singles:
Patrick Chan
Ladies' singles:
Joannie Rochette
Pairs:
Jessica Dubé / Bryce Davison
Ice dance:
Tessa Virtue / Scott Moir
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The 2010 Canadian Figure Skating Championships were held from January 11 to 17, 2010 in London, Ontario. The event determines the national champions of Canada and was organized by Skate Canada, the nation's figure skating governing body. The senior-level events were held at the John Labatt Centre and the junior- and novice-level events were held at the Western Fair Sports Centre. Skaters competed at the senior, junior, and novice levels in the disciplines of men's singles, women's singles, pair skating, and ice dancing. Although the official International Skating Union terminology for female skaters in the singles category is ladies, Skate Canada uses women officially. The results of this competition were used to pick the Canadian teams to the 2010 Winter Olympics, the 2010 World Championships, the 2010 Four Continents Championships, and the 2010 World Junior Championships, as well as the Canadian national team.

Contents

The novice event had been held separately in previous years; the last time it was held with the senior events was 1997. [1]

Schedule

All times are Eastern Standard Time (UTC-5).

Senior results

Men

Patrick Chan during the 2010 Canadian Figure Skating Championships 2010 Canadian Championships Men - Patrick Chan - 7774a.jpg
Patrick Chan during the 2010 Canadian Figure Skating Championships
RankNameSectionTotal points SP FS
1 Patrick Chan CO268.02190.141177.88
2 Vaughn Chipeur AB/NT/NU222.10278.873143.23
3 Kevin Reynolds BC/YT216.49567.392149.10
4 Shawn Sawyer QC210.35472.934137.42
5 Joey Russell NL202.16374.045128.12
6 Ian Martinez QC184.99860.766124.23
7 Jeremy Ten BC/YT172.951153.857119.10
8 Sébastien Wolfe QC169.15956.498112.66
9 Ronald Lam BC/YT169.13764.619104.52
10 Marc-André Craig QC168.48665.3211103.16
11 Andrei Rogozine CO152.881448.9510103.93
12 Louis-Philippe Sirois QC148.671646.5212102.15
13 Ehren Jaleel AB/NT/NU146.621249.811496.81
14 Patrick Wong BC/YT144.931054.511790.42
15 Dave Ferland QC144.361745.221399.14
16 David Struthers QC143.451349.711693.74
17 Andrew Lum BC/YT141.721547.891593.83
18 Evan Gammon WO121.251839.751881.50

Women

Joannie Rochette during the 2010 Canadian Figure Skating Championships 2010 Canadian Championships Ladies - Joannie Rochette - 3818a.jpg
Joannie Rochette during the 2010 Canadian Figure Skating Championships
RankNameSectionTotal points SP FS
1 Joannie Rochette QC208.23264.151144.08
2 Cynthia Phaneuf QC182.55166.302116.25
3 Myriane Samson QC151.10453.51497.59
4Diane SzmiettWO148.47648.193100.28
5 Amélie Lacoste QC147.43353.99593.44
6 Adriana DeSanctis CO140.52548.58691.94
7 Kate Charbonneau MB130.93747.90883.03
8 Vanessa Grenier QC124.251144.67979.58
9Rylie McCulloch-CasarsaWO119.751634.96784.79
10 Dallas Daniel AB/NT/NU119.15747.901271.25
11 Daniela-Bella Favot WO117.871240.981076.89
12 Izabel Valiquette QC116.251046.211370.04
13 Vanessa Sauriol QC115.87946.241469.63
14 Kristy Bell WO109.571340.211569.36
15 Alexandra Najarro CO109.321832.881176.44
16 Erin Scherrer WO104.211440.021664.19
17 McKenzie Crawford WO95.651733.901761.75
WD Mira Leung BC/YT1536.45

Pairs

Jessica Dube and Bryce Davison doing a lift during the 2010 Canadian Figure Skating Championships 2010 Canadian Championships Pairs - Jessica Dube - Bryce Davison - 9129a.jpg
Jessica Dubé and Bryce Davison doing a lift during the 2010 Canadian Figure Skating Championships
RankNameSectionTotal points SP FS
1 Jessica Dubé / Bryce Davison QC198.27262.871135.40
2 Anabelle Langlois / Cody Hay QC183.42165.472117.95
3 Meagan Duhamel / Craig Buntin QC172.18362.383109.80
4 Mylène Brodeur / John Mattatall NS167.01460.334106.68
5 Kirsten Moore-Towers / Dylan Moscovitch WO160.13654.465105.67
6 Paige Lawrence / Rudi Swiegers SK157.56558.22699.34
7 Kaleigh Hole / Adam Johnson WO143.201046.00797.20
8 Anne-Marie Giroux / Eric Radford QC138.26848.75889.51
9 Brittany Jones / Kurtis Gaskell WO133.63749.11984.52
10 Monica Pisotta / Michael Stewart CO126.171144.791081.38
11 Jade-Savannah Godin / Andrew EvansQC126.13946.261179.87
12 Noemie Arseneault / Simon-Pierre Côté QC116.181242.351273.83

Ice dancing

Tessa Virtue and Scott Moir during the 2010 Canadian Figure Skating Championships 2010 Canadian Championships Dance - Tessa VIRTUE - Scott MOIR - 6606a.jpg
Tessa Virtue and Scott Moir during the 2010 Canadian Figure Skating Championships
RankNameSectionTotal points CD OD FD
1 Tessa Virtue / Scott Moir WO221.95143.98170.151107.82
2 Vanessa Crone / Paul Poirier CO184.70237.27357.50289.93
3 Kaitlyn Weaver / Andrew Poje NO184.40336.87257.92389.61
4 Kharis Ralph / Asher Hill CO170.04931.43452.77485.84
5 Allie Hann-McCurdy / Michael Coreno EO168.31533.59552.05682.67
6Tarrah Harvey / Keith GagnonBC/YT166.91733.11649.59584.21
7Andrea Chong / Guillaume Gfeller QC162.58434.11749.43879.04
8Mylène Girard / Jonathan Pelletier QC160.20633.45946.34780.41
9 Karen Routhier / Eric Saucke-Lacelle QC156.98832.03849.40975.55
10Sarah Arnold / Justin Trojek WO142.191223.791043.931074.47
11 Megan Wilson / Marcus Connolly QC136.271025.731143.361267.18
12 Sophie Knippel / Benjaman Westenberger CO134.391323.591241.661169.14
13 Helene Letourneau / Kevin Boczar EO125.671124.971536.091464.61
14 Sarah Lysne / Christopher Steeves AB/NT/NU124.661423.491436.291364.88
15 Rebecca Fowler / Iliya Koreshev BC/YT118.391522.151336.391559.85

Junior results

Men

RankNameSectionTotal points SP FS
1 Liam Firus BC/YT159.00155.851103.15
2 Samuel Morais QC155.49252.692102.80
3 Nam Nguyen BC/YT148.81452.30396.51
4 Shaquille Davis CO148.64352.56496.08
5 Garrett Gosselin SK138.61550.63687.98
6 Raphael Yacobi-Harris CO136.19747.70588.49
7 Ian Beharry WO128.62648.04880.58
8 Joel Bond NO127.751240.40787.35
9 Rhys Anderson BC/YT122.79943.821078.97
10 Charles Dion QC122.701043.15979.55
11 Maxime Deschamps QC121.301143.091178.21
12 Michael Marinaro WO118.69846.381372.31
13 Christopher Boutilier WO112.051436.281275.77
14 Sasha Alcoloumbre QC102.881337.541465.34
15 Patrick Myzyk CO99.691635.521664.17
16 Benjamin Guthrie NO97.941535.651762.29
17 Kevin Caron BC/YT93.731733.881859.85
18 Nic Van Der Merwe AB/NT/NU91.361827.021564.34

Women

RankNameSectionTotal points SP FS
1 Eri Nishimura CO115.55442.82172.73
2 Alana Tidy QC114.25243.22371.03
3 Kaetlyn Osmond AB/NT/NU112.62541.32271.30
4 Roxanne Rheault QC109.12342.90566.22
5 Maggie Mackinnon NB104.07740.44763.63
6 Andrea Poapst CO103.101235.92467.18
7 Kitty Qian BC/YT102.97147.021355.95
8 Devon Kippen AB/NT/NU101.99641.181060.81
9 Morgan Jmaiff BC/YT100.791335.24665.55
10 Ann-Julie Dion QC100.03838.74961.29
11 Maude Gagnon QC98.12936.74861.38
12 Elizabeth Liao WO91.991534.581257.41
13 Laurence Gasse QC90.941632.601158.34
14 Anastasia Loginova CO89.961135.941554.02
15 Gloria Chong BC/YT89.401036.081653.32
16 Ashley Simond WO86.701434.701752.00
17 Alexandra Rynn AB/NT/NU86.001730.201455.80
18 Christina Pulla EO77.101828.441848.66

Pairs

RankNameSectionTotal points SP FS
1 Margaret Purdy / Michael Marinaro WO129.59148.80180.79
2 Tara Hancherow / Sébastien Wolfe QC115.61341.02274.59
3 Katherine Bobak / Matthew Penasse WO112.48243.58568.90
4 Taylor Steele / Robert Schultz WO112.21540.02372.19
5 Andrea Tou / Garnet Suidy WO108.62736.70471.92
6 Kristen Tikel / Ian Beharry WO106.21440.30665.91
7 Sara Jones / Jeremy Sandor QC92.55636.84855.71
8 Mariève Cyr / Jean-Marie Dessureault-Yesilada QC89.40930.78758.62
9 Marianne Rioux Ouellet / Thomas Potvin QC84.84832.10952.74

Ice dancing

RankNameSectionTotal points CD OD FD
1 Alexandra Paul / Mitchell Islam CO169.39134.42155.26179.71
2 Olivia Martins / Alvin ChauCO145.22232.23245.93467.06
3 Abby Carswell / Andrew Doleman WO143.12328.45344.39270.28
4 Alexa-Marie Arrotta / Martin Nickel MB139.80427.76543.76368.28
5 Andréanne Poulin / Marc-André Servant QC134.90526.88444.23563.79
6 Veronique de Beaumont-Boisvert / Sebastien Bur QC131.08626.29741.17663.62
7 Nicole Orford / Malcolm Rohon-O'Halloran BC/YT128.53824.82642.22861.49
8 Jazz Smyl Joly / Ryan Behnia AB/NT/NU125.85725.941039.34960.57
9 Olga Lioudvinevitch / Thomas Williams AB/NT/NU125.54924.541338.67762.33
10 Mélissande Dumas / Anthony Quintal QC123.241223.49840.131059.62
11 Catherine St-Onge / Alexander Browne QC118.501024.09939.891254.52
12 Catherine Alarie / Benjamin Brisebois Gaudreau QC117.501422.221138.901156.38
13 Marie-Philippe Vincent / François-Xavier Ouelle QC116.031323.401138.901353.73
14 Élisabeth Paradis / Tristan Laliberté QC113.901123.851437.941452.11
15 Kathryn Leak / David Mackay Perry EO96.511520.321531.121545.07
WD Lisa Casselman / Jonathan W. Arcieri EO

Novice results

Men

RankNameSectionTotal points SP FS
1 Jordan Ju BC/YT117.35140.17177.18
2 Samuel Angers QC99.38931.24268.14
3 Peter O'Brien EO98.60237.69660.91
4 Cole Vandervelden AB/NT/NU96.03334.87561.16
5 Jack Kermezian QC95.89433.81462.08
6 Pollux Yeung BC/YT93.691030.79362.90
7 Shane Firus BC/YT91.81533.62858.19
8 Edbert Khong CO89.831129.70760.13
9 Nicolas Beaudoin QC88.37831.40956.97
10 Mathieu Nepton QC86.28732.031254.25
11 James Hazelton NS84.381428.271056.11
12 Francis Beaulieu QC82.871328.481154.39
13 Alistair Sylvester WO81.421727.321354.10
14 Iassen Petkov CO80.461229.191451.27
15 Gabriel Nadeau QC80.33632.221548.11
16 Christophe Belley QC75.851528.181647.67
17 Caden Armstrong CO72.921627.691745.23
18 Jason Perdue NO65.051824.121840.93
WD Drew Wolfe AB/NT/NU

Women

RankNameSectionTotal points SP FS
1 Kimberly Moon-Chong CO102.88138.69264.19
2 Natasha Purich AB/NT/NU97.30238.67558.63
3 Jane Gray AB/NT/NU93.721327.68166.04
4 Rachel Greben CO90.37336.48753.89
5 Tianna Brammer BC/YT89.70433.07656.63
6 Valérie Bergeron QC89.021029.58359.44
7 Ashleigh Parker BC/YT86.381627.28459.10
8 Kelsey Wiebe BC/YT84.94731.50853.44
9 Marie-Pier Duchesne QC83.19631.541051.65
10 Cassandra McDonnell WO81.81831.121250.69
11 Mackenzie Haining WO81.561229.28952.28
12 Deidre Russell MB80.73930.611350.12
13 Alaine Chartrand EO80.291129.371150.92
14 Karelle Nadeau QC77.98532.231745.75
15 Marie-Eve Comtois QC75.121427.651547.47
16 Janet Truong BC/YT73.061726.351646.71
17 Elizabeth Comeau EO72.501823.421449.08
18 Nicole Boyle CO70.881527.301843.58

Pairs

RankNameSectionTotal points SP FS
1 Krystel Desjardins / Charlie Bilodeau QC102.87238.39164.48
2 Alexandra Young / Matthew Young NL102.68138.76263.92
3 Shalena Rau / Phelan Simpson WO98.80336.90361.90
4 Aveline Pearson / Alexander Sheldrick WO94.73535.96458.77
5 Mary Orr / Anthony Furiano WO94.33635.75558.58
6 Alysson Dugas / Maxime Deschamps QC87.36436.42850.94
7 Gabriella DeBono / Christopher Sisca CO86.91831.84655.07
8 Claira Whicher / Wesley Killing WO82.58930.96751.62
9 Sonia Cheung / Chad Mathieu NO74.54732.261142.28
10 Daniella Gritsiouk / Shaquille Davis CO72.071028.15943.92
11 Vikky Trinh / Vincent Chan CO59.011215.701043.31
12 Casey Beavil / Josiah Early BC/YT47.271118.271229.00

Ice dancing

RankNameSectionTotal points CD OD FD
1 Kelly Oliveira / Jordan Hockley CO89.31113.67114.59261.05
2 Edrea Khong / Edbert Khong CO88.84412.21413.36163.27
3 Victoria Hasegawa / Connor Hasegawa QC85.32213.35213.51358.46
4 Baily Carroll / Peter Gerber CO83.66412.21313.49457.96
5 Mireille Poudrier / Benjamin SmythQC78.60312.921410.51555.17
6 Pénélope Mondion / Benoit Gagnon QC77.29811.56911.93653.80
7 Laurence Fournier Beaudry / Yoan Breton QC77.17611.981111.70753.49
8 Jade Marrow / Allan Stoll WO73.33911.281011.82950.23
9 Kylie Knight / Benjamin Mulder WO72.57711.671211.451149.45
10 Joanna Salvagna / Christopher Lettner EO71.78149.84612.271049.67
11 Victoria Coulthard / Peter Ahluwalia BC/YT71.73159.381510.43851.92
12 Josyane Cholette / Simon Proulx-Sénécal QC70.421011.21811.941247.27
13 Michaela Botsford / Scott Botsford WO67.981210.76512.581444.64
14 Sarah Clarke / Steven Clarke EO67.061110.911310.961345.19
15 Elizabeth Kang / Victor Vongsaphay QC66.441310.36711.971544.11

International team selections

Winter Olympics

The Olympic team was announced as follows: [2] [3] [4] [5]

MenLadiesPairsIce dancing
1 Patrick Chan Joannie Rochette Jessica Dubé / Bryce Davison Tessa Virtue / Scott Moir
2 Vaughn Chipeur Cynthia Phaneuf Anabelle Langlois / Cody Hay Vanessa Crone / Paul Poirier
1st alt.
2nd alt.
3rd alt.

World Championships

The World Championships team was announced as follows: [6]

MenLadiesPairsIce dancing
1 Patrick Chan Cynthia Phaneuf Jessica Dubé / Bryce Davison Tessa Virtue / Scott Moir
2 Kevin Reynolds Myriane Samson Anabelle Langlois / Cody Hay Vanessa Crone / Paul Poirier
1st alt. Ian Martinez Amélie Lacoste Mylène Brodeur / John Mattatall Kaitlyn Weaver / Andrew Poje
2nd alt. Joey Russell Diane Szmiett Meagan Duhamel / Craig Buntin Kharis Ralph / Asher Hill
3rd alt. Shawn Sawyer Kirsten Moore-Towers / Dylan Moscovitch Allie Hann-McCurdy / Michael Coreno

Four Continents Championships

The Four Continents Championships team was announced as follows: [7]

MenLadiesPairsIce dancing
1 Kevin Reynolds Myriane Samson Meagan Duhamel / Craig Buntin Kaitlyn Weaver / Andrew Poje
2 Shawn Sawyer Diane Szmiett Mylène Brodeur / John Mattatall Kharis Ralph / Asher Hill
3 Joey Russell Amélie Lacoste Kirsten Moore-Towers / Dylan Moscovitch Allie Hann-McCurdy / Michael Coreno

World Junior Championships

MenLadiesPairsIce dancing
1 Ronald Lam Kate Charbonneau Kaleigh Hole / Adam Johnson Abby Carswell / Andrew Doleman
2 Andrei Rogozine Margaret Purdy / Michael Marinaro Alexandra Paul / Mitchell Islam
3 Brittany Jones / Kurtis Gaskell Olivia Nicole Martins / Alvin Chau
1st alt. Liam Firus Diane Szmiett Katherine Bobak / Matthew Penasse Alexa-Marie Arrotta / Martin Nickel
2nd alt. Elladj Balde Vanessa Grenier Tara Hancherow / Sebastien Wolfe Veronique De Beaumont-Boisvert / Sebastien Buron
3rd alt. Samuel Morais Rylie McCulloch-Casarsa Taylor Steele / Robert Schultz Andréanne Poulin / Marc-Andre Servant

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