Canadian team sits sixth after opening day of World Team Trophy in Japan
OSAKA, Japan — Canada’s figure skating team is at the bottom of the standings after the first day of the six-team ISU World Team Trophy.
The Canadians, who are competing in their first live event in a season ravaged by COVID-19, scored 23 points on the first of three competition days on Thursday. They’re two points behind Italy, and four back of fourth-place France.
Russia leads the way with 49 points. The United States has 47 points for second, while Japan is third with 42.
Canada sent different skaters to Osaka than the team that competed at last month’s world championships in Stockholm. This is the first live event this season for these Canadian skaters after both Skate Canada International and the Canadian championships were cancelled. Skate Canada Challenge was held virtually.