2014 Canadian Figure Skating Championships

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2014 Canadian Tire National Skating Championships
Type:National championship
Date:January 9 – 15
Season: 2013–14
Location: Ottawa, Ontario
Host: Skate Canada
Venue: Canadian Tire Centre
Defending champions
Men's singles:
Patrick Chan
Ladies' singles:
Kaetlyn Osmond
Pairs:
Meagan Duhamel / Eric Radford
Ice dance:
Tessa Virtue / Scott Moir
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The 2014 Canadian Tire National Skating Championships was held from January 9 to 15, 2014 at the Canadian Tire Centre, then-named Scotiabank Place. [1] The event determines the national champions of Canada and was organized by Skate Canada, the nation's figure skating governing body as well as sponsored by Canadian Tire. Medals were awarded in the disciplines of men's singles, women's singles, pair skating, and ice dancing on the senior, junior, and novice levels. 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 are among the selection criteria for the 2014 Winter Olympics, 2014 World Championships, the 2014 Four Continents Championships, and the 2014 World Junior Championships.

Contents

In December 2012, it was announced that Ottawa, Ontario would host the 100th anniversary event. [2]

Senior results

Men

RankNameSectionTotal points SP FS
1 Patrick Chan CO277.42189.121188.30
2 Kevin Reynolds BC/YK242.45378.292164.16
3 Liam Firus BC/YK238.13278.933159.20
4 Elladj Baldé QC219.89475.805144.09
5 Nam Nguyen CO218.43770.974147.46
6 Jeremy Ten BC/YK213.92672.687141.24
7 Andrei Rogozine CO213.11574.608138.51
8 Roman Sadovsky CO212.43868.596143.84
9 Peter O Brien EO195.801065.509130.30
10 Charles Dion QC195.74967.7510127.99
11 Mitchell Gordon BC/YK186.571165.1711121.40
12 Garrett Gosselin SK174.311356.7412117.57
13 Shaquille Davis CO168.081259.7414108.34
14 Anthony Kan CO165.541555.6313109.91
15 Samuel Angers QC161.221653.5615107.66
16 Mathieu Nepton QC159.281753.1816106.10
17 Sasha Alcoloumbre QC158.001456.0118101.99
18 Christophe Belley QC156.231850.8217105.41

Women

RankNameSectionTotal points SP FS
1 Kaetlyn Osmond AB/NT/NU207.24170.301136.94
2 Gabrielle Daleman CO182.47358.382124.09
3 Amélie Lacoste QC166.69261.275105.42
4 Veronik Mallet QC165.20457.003108.20
5 Alaine Chartrand EO161.46553.894107.57
6 Alexandra Najarro CO153.35750.216103.14
7 Julianne Séguin QC151.25651.50799.75
8 Marianne Rioux Ouellet QC140.06947.57892.49
9 Roxanne Cournoyer QC138.33849.95988.38
10 Larkyn Austman BC/YK133.581046.581087.00
11 Justine Gosselin QC126.181146.151180.03
12 Jessica Sergeant AB/NT/NU123.431343.941279.49
13 Roxanne Rheault QC122.461245.771476.69
14 Eri Nishimura CO121.771443.421378.35
15 Véronique Cloutier NO117.711641.201576.51
16 Kelsey McNeil NB114.261542.311671.95
17 Camille Ruest QC104.321738.751765.57
18 Marika Steward NO86.251834.821851.43

Pairs

RankNameSectionTotal points SP FS
1 Meagan Duhamel / Eric Radford QC213.62175.801137.82
2 Kirsten Moore-Towers / Dylan Moscovitch WO209.44274.962134.48
3 Paige Lawrence / Rudi Swiegers SK176.31361.673114.64
4 Natasha Purich / Mervin Tran QC170.40460.044110.36
5 Margaret Purdy / Michael Marinaro WO147.35554.23693.12
6 Shalena Rau / Rob Schultz WO146.44748.63597.81
7 Brittany Jones / Joshua Reagan WO144.98652.47792.51

Ice dancing

RankNameSectionTotal points SD FD
1 Tessa Virtue / Scott Moir WO194.03176.161117.87
2 Kaitlyn Weaver / Andrew Poje NO183.54272.682110.86
3 Alexandra Paul / Mitchell Islam CO170.64367.673102.97
4 Piper Gilles / Paul Poirier CO164.52465.11499.41
5 Nicole Orford / Thomas Williams BC/YK152.08561.97690.11
6 Kharis Ralph / Asher Hill CO150.30660.94789.36
7 Madeline Edwards / Zhao Kai Pang BC/YK143.90755.51888.39
8 Élisabeth Paradis / François-Xavier Ouellette QC143.80852.59591.21
9 Mariève Cyr / Benjamin Brisebois Gaudreau QC132.891049.14983.75
10 Victoria Hasegawa / Connor Hasegawa QC124.12949.871074.25
11 Mélissande Dumas / Simon Proulx-Sénécal QC116.941143.951172.99
12 Bianka Gadosy / Benjamin SmythQC110.561243.151267.41
WD Andréanne Poulin / Marc-André Servant QC

Junior results

Men

RankNameSectionTotal points SP FS
1 Denis Margalik CO181.43261.841119.59
2 Bennet Toman QC173.83357.762116.07
3 Eric Liu BC/YK171.54457.573113.97
4 Nicolas Nadeau QC165.97165.606100.37
5 Daniel-Olivier Boulanger-Trottier QC162.18653.324108.86
6 Hugh Brabyn-Jones EO156.111248.445107.67
7 Drew Wolfe AB/NT/NU154.04554.98799.06
8 Christopher Mostert AB/NT/NU140.571149.28991.29
9 Alexander Zahariev CO139.82850.911088.91
10 Nicolas Tondreau-Alin QC137.88750.971386.91
11 Laurent Guay QC135.641049.321486.32
12 Leslie Ip CO135.091346.831188.26
13 Mitchell Brennan CO134.691641.45893.24
14 Mathieu Ostiguy QC131.781544.281287.50
15Antony ChengCO130.24950.381779.86
16 Shawn Cuevas BC/YK126.001445.831680.17
17 Bryce Chudak AB/NT/NU121.291740.961580.33
18 Olivier Bergeron QC111.291837.051874.24

Women

RankNameSectionTotal points SP FS
1 Kim DeGuise Léveillée QC128.17343.51184.66
2 Julianne Delaurier BC/YK120.06244.22475.84
3 Madelyn Dunley CO119.60145.66573.94
4 Jayda Jurome BC/YK117.791138.86278.93
5 Sandrine Martin QC116.371038.95377.42
6 Emy Decelles QC114.26641.85772.41
7 Justine Belzile QC113.87741.03672.84
8 Valerie Lavergne QC107.02542.881164.14
9 Zoe Gong EO106.91939.981066.93
10 Belvina Mao BC/YK106.64443.321463.32
11 Taylor LeClaire AB/NT/NU105.961534.58871.38
12 Kelsey Wong BC/YK104.151434.89969.26
13 Maysie Poliziani WO103.97840.561363.41
14 Alex-Anne Aubé Kubel QC98.281236.441661.84
15 Keiko Marshall WO96.371633.691562.68
16 Taylor Hunsley WO96.331732.451263.88
17 Shelby Hall SK90.391832.361758.03
18 Nicole Joe AB/NT/NU79.801335.181844.62

Pairs

RankNameSectionTotal points SP FS
1 Vanessa Grenier / Maxime Deschamps QC149.51250.69198.82
2 Julianne Séguin / Charlie Bilodeau QC147.82156.54291.28
3 Mary Orr / Phelan Simpson WO121.90642.28379.62
4 Dylan Conway / Dustin Sherriff-Clayton CO120.63343.77476.86
5 Rachael Dobson / Alexander Sheldrick WO119.43543.01576.42
6 Taylor LeClaire / Christopher Mostert AB/NT/NU117.80443.45774.35
7 Tara Hancherow / Wesley Killing SK116.22741.55674.67
8 Julia Mercer / Samuel Morais QC110.52837.66872.86

Ice dancing

RankNameSectionTotal points SD FD
1 Mackenzie Bent / Garrett MacKeen EO142.61159.63182.98
2 Melinda Meng / Andrew Meng QC134.54256.89477.65
3 Brianna Delmaestro / Timothy Lum BC/YK134.25354.60379.65
4 Danielle Wu / Spencer Soo BC/YK128.44453.55574.89
5 Carolane Soucisse / Simon Tanguay QC126.95746.52280.43
6 Lauren Collins / Danny Seymour CO119.93945.78674.15
7 Audrey Croteau-Villeneuve / Dominic Barthe QC111.30846.27965.03
8 Samantha Glavine / Jeff Hough EO110.841044.61866.23
9 Tina Garabedian / Alexandre Laliberté QC108.63648.241160.39
10 Laura-Maude Verret / Simon Desrochers QC108.41548.751259.66
11 Katie Desveaux / Dmitre RazgulajevsCO107.421340.90766.52
12 Courtney Royer / Addison Voldeng SK105.271241.711063.56
13 Caroline Falardeau / Benjamin Mulder QC101.791143.671358.12
14 Alexa Linden / Eric Streichsbier BC/YK96.141439.041457.10
15 Catherine Daigle-Roy / Alexis St-Louis QC93.911537.601556.31

Novice results

Men

RankNameSectionTotal points SP FS
1 Joseph Phan QC119.84142.40277.44
2 Edrian Paul Celestino QC115.60734.27181.33
3 Josh Allen EO107.36237.11570.25
4 Alexander Lawrence BC/YK105.63534.98470.65
5 Zachary Daleman CO105.29337.09668.20
6 William Turcotte Miao QC104.66933.26371.40
7 Grayson Rosen AB/NT/NU102.33435.64866.69
8 Andriyko Goyaniuk EO102.23634.79767.44
9 Liam Mahood CO98.911032.83966.08
10 Zoé Duval-Yergeau QC91.751232.351059.40
11 Christian Reekie EO91.51833.721257.79
12 William Langlois QC88.641529.711158.93
13 Kelly Batisty BC/YK88.431430.801357.63
14 Kurtis Schreiber BC/YK86.971331.461455.51
15 Thierry Ferland QC84.511132.471652.04
16 Cameron Hines EO80.691628.321552.37
17 Justin Wong MB75.111724.861750.25
18 Steven Lapointe QC71.181824.111847.07

Women

RankNameSectionTotal points SP FS
1 Sarah Tamura BC/YK108.29142.48365.81
2 Kim Decelles QC105.72241.38664.34
3 Megan Yim BC/YK105.31339.72565.59
4 Jordyn Harper CO104.84438.19266.65
5 Triena Robinson AB/NT/NU104.72635.99168.73
6 Emma Cullen EO103.37537.72465.65
7 Rachel Lafleche WO91.09735.741155.35
8 Aislinn Ganci AB/NT/NU89.731033.27856.46
9 Alexis Dion EO88.83933.28955.55
10 Semi Won CO88.701133.191055.51
11 Alison Schumacher WO88.641530.08758.56
12 Grace Lin QC87.09834.861552.23
13 Maude Poulin QC85.221232.581452.64
14 Sabrina Vigneault QC84.941332.111352.83
15 Lily Markovski CO84.581431.581253.00
16 Sara Daoust QC81.681629.891751.79
17 Olivia Marleau BC/YK80.601728.471652.13
18 Valeriya Shkvarchuk QC74.061825.661848.40

Pairs

RankNameSectionTotal points SP FS
1 Keelee Gingrich / Davin Portz AB/NT/NU108.06238.62169.44
2 Allison Eby / Brett Varley WO106.00140.25265.75
3 Naomie Boudreau / Cedric Savard QC97.60338.17359.43
4 Justine Brasseur / Jason Lapointe QC97.21437.98459.23
5 Lori-Ann Matte / Thierry Ferland QC91.56932.89558.67
6 Sarah-Jade Latulippe / Alex Leak QC89.02633.80655.22
7 Kendall Glen / Devon Stock CO88.11833.00755.11
8 Jamie Knoblauch / Nathan O Brien WO86.83733.33853.50
9 Kendra Digness / Eric Thiessen AB/NT/NU85.78535.23950.55
10 Lianna Thomas / Aaron Kugler QC79.281030.411048.87
WD Renata Wong / Henry Su
WD Bryn Hoffman / Bryce Chudak

Ice dancing

RankNameSectionTotal points PD1 PD2 FD
1 Valérie Taillefer / Jason Chan QC90.54110.27216.74163.53
2 Hannah Whitley / Elliott Graham CO87.12210.05117.13259.94
3 Megan Koenig-Croft / Jake Richardson CO80.5469.06316.39355.09
4 Ceduna Magee / Lucas Kitteridge AB/NT/NU76.7859.13712.65455.00
5 Ashlynne Stairs / Bradley Keeping-Myra NS76.1049.18415.01751.91
6 Jazlyn Tabachniuk / Nikolas Wamsteeker BC/YK73.5388.46812.34652.73
7 Ekaterina Fedyushchenko / Kaelan Dunker CO73.0078.60612.75851.65
8 Vanessa Chartrand / Christian Reekie EO72.9339.56513.95949.42
9 Sabrina Bédard / Zoé Duval-Yergeau QC72.4197.47911.96552.98
10 Mira Samoisette / Alexander Seidel QC61.80107.451010.691143.66
11 Sara Marier / Anthony Campanelli QC60.19125.91119.681044.60
12 Natascha Collier / Lee Royer AB/NT/NU49.98144.81138.211336.96
13 Nicola Salimova / Paul Ayer AB/NT/NU49.97134.92147.201237.85
14 Alycia O leary / Oliver Grütter QC49.97116.23128.541435.30
15 Emilie Huynh / Jeffery Wong QC42.76154.51156.231532.02

International team selections

Winter Olympics

The Olympic team was announced on January 12, 2014: [3]

MenLadiesPairsIce dancing
1 Patrick Chan Kaetlyn Osmond Meagan Duhamel / Eric Radford Tessa Virtue / Scott Moir
2 Kevin Reynolds Gabrielle Daleman Kirsten Moore-Towers / Dylan Moscovitch Kaitlyn Weaver / Andrew Poje
3 Liam Firus Paige Lawrence / Rudi Swiegers Alexandra Paul / Mitchell Islam

Four Continents Championships

Skate Canada announced the Canadian team to the 2014 Four Continents Championships on January 20, 2014: [4]

MenLadiesPairsIce dancing
1 Elladj Baldé Amélie Lacoste Natasha Purich / Mervin Tran Piper Gilles / Paul Poirier
2 Nam Nguyen Veronik Mallet Margaret Purdy / Michael Marinaro Nicole Orford / Thomas Williams
3 Jeremy Ten Alaine Chartrand Kharis Ralph / Asher Hill

World Junior Championships

Skate Canada announced the Canadian team to the 2014 World Junior Championships on Mar 7, 2014: [5]

MenLadiesPairsIce dancing
1 Nam Nguyen Alaine Chartrand Tara Hancherow / Wesley Killing Madeline Edwards / Zhao Kai Pang
2 Roman Sadovsky Larkyn Austman Mary Orr / Phelan Simpson Mackenzie Bent / Garrett MacKeen

World Championships

Skate Canada announced the Canadian team to the 2014 World Championships on Mar 20, 2014: [6]

MenLadiesPairsIce dancing
1 Kevin Reynolds Kaetlyn Osmond Meagan Duhamel / Eric Radford Kaitlyn Weaver / Andrew Poje
2 Elladj Baldé Gabrielle Daleman Kirsten Moore-Towers / Dylan Moscovitch Alexandra Paul / Mitchell Islam
3 Nam Nguyen Paige Lawrence / Rudi Swiegers Piper Gilles / Paul Poirier

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