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Skate Canada – OTTAWA, ON: Canada will send three entries to the Golden Spin of Zagreb from December 7-10, 2016 in Zagreb, Croatia. The event is part of the ISU’s Challenger Series. All three entries will be in the men’s discipline.

Nicolas Nadeau, 19, Boisbriand, Que., won silver at the 2016 ISU World Junior Figure Skating Championships in March. Nadeau trains at École Excellence Rosemère and is coached by Yvan Desjardins.

Roman Sadovsky, 17, Vaughan, Ont., won silver and placed fifth at his two ISU Junior Grand Prix assignments in Estonia and Japan earlier this year. Sadovsky is coached by Brian Orser and Lee Barkell.

Keegan Messing, 24, Girdwood, Alaska, USA, placed fourth at the Skate Canada Autumn Classic International in September. The representative of Sherwood Park FSC is coached by Ralph Burghart in Anchorage, Alaska, USA.

André Bourgeois, Skate Canada NextGen Director, will be the Canadian team leader at the event. Jacqueline Wickett Warren of Manotick, Ont., will be the sole Canadian official at the event.

For results and full entries please visit www.isu.org. For photos of Canadian entries, please contact media@skatecanada.ca.

CANADIAN ENTRIES AT THE GOLDEN SPIN OF ZAGREB

DISCIPLINE

NAME

AGE

HOMETOWN

CLUB

Men

Nicolas Nadeau

19

Boisbriand, Que.

CPA Boisbriand

Men

Keegan Messing

24

Girdwood, Alaska, USA

Sherwood Park FSC

Men

Roman Sadovsky

17

Vaughan, Ont.

Toronto Cricket, Skating and Curling Club

 

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For Information:

 

Emma Bowie
Communications Manager
+1 (613) 747-1007 ext. 2547
ebowie@skatecanada.ca