Emerging athletes have bright figure skating future: Skate Canada director
VANCOUVER — Several of the country’s marquee figure skaters have stepped away from competition, but Skate Canada’s high performance director says a talented crop of athletes has emerged in their absence.
“We had a very extraordinary group that was with us for a long time,” Mike Slipchuk said Friday at the Grand Prix Final in Vancouver, where just one Canadian (Keegan Messing) qualified for the senior competition.
“But we’re happy with what we see with our seniors and we have a lot of good juniors coming up. We know the future will be bright.”
Patrick Chan and the pairs team of Eric Radford and Meagan Duhamel all retired earlier this year after putting in strong performances with the Canadian squad that brought home two gold and two bronze medals from February’s Winter Games in Pyeongchang, South Korea. Gold medal-winning ice dancers Tessa Virtue and Scott Moir have also stepped away from competition.