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Patinage Canada – Ottawa (Ont.) – Nexxice Senior se rendra à Dumfries, en Grande-Bretagne, en vue du Trophée d’Écosse 2019. L’événement aura lieu du 8 au 10 février.

Nexxice Senior, du Club de patinage Burlington, représentera le Canada. L’équipe, qui a remporté la médaille d’or à cet événement en 2017, s’entraîne avec Shelley Simonton Barnett et Ann Schelter.

Kathy Psutka, de Formosa, Ont., et Debbie Beauchamp, de Burlington, Ont., seront les chefs d’équipe à l’événement. Susan Morriss, de Victoria, C.-B., sera l’officielle canadienne à l’événement.

Pour plus de renseignements, veuillez visiter la page officielle de l’événement ou isu.org

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