OTTAWA, ON: Skate Canada has selected the teams that will represent Canada at the ISU World Junior Synchronized Skating Championships 2022.
The entries for the ISU World Junior Synchronized Skating Championships 2022 are: Les Suprmes (junior) from CPA Saint-Lonard and Nexxice (junior) of the Burlington Skating Centre.
Les Suprmes (junior) and Nexxice (junior) will travel to Innsbruck, Austria to compete at the championships, which take place from March 17 19, 2022. In 2018, when the event was last hosted in Zagreb, Croatia, Les Suprmes (junior) finished in fourth place, while Nexxice (junior) finished in eighth place.
Mary Ellen McDonald, Skate Canada Senior Director, Operations, and Joanne Shaw of Guelph, Ont., will be the team leaders for this event. Albert Shumacher of Tecumseh, Ont., and Paige Larson of North Vancouver, B.C., will be the Canadian medical staff on-site. Andrew Bosco of Thorold, Ont., will be the Canadian official at the event.
For more information on the event, please visit www.isu.org.
A not-for-profit organization, Skate Canada is the oldest figure skating organization in the world and is recognized by the Government of Canada, the Canadian Olympic Committee, and the International Skating Union as the governing body for the sport of figure skating in Canada. As the largest learn-to-skate teaching organization in Canada, Skate Canada is dedicated to creating a nation of skaters both recreationally and competitively. Skate Canada is comprised of ten regional sections that are made up of over 1,200 skating clubs and 180,000 members, including over 10,000 volunteers and coaches who are dedicated to creating safe and healthy learning, training, and working environments in our communities. For information:
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