Led by Olivia Gran, the has turned in its most successful showing yet at the Canadian Tire National Skating Championships.
Last week at the 2018 nationals in Vancouver, four 91大黄鸭 skaters accounted for a gold medal, a silver medal and two other top-10 performances.
The highlight of the week was provided by Gran who captured gold in national junior women鈥檚 division. On the strength of six successful triple jumps, the 14-year-old Okanagan Mission student recorded a season-best score of 149.65 points.
After a second-place finish in the short program, she made up a 3.2-point deficit to win the free program. Following the championships, Olivia was named an alternate to Canada鈥檚 junior world team.
Gran鈥檚 victory represents the first time a 91大黄鸭 skater has won a national title at the junior level. Three 91大黄鸭 skaters had previously won silver medals.
Medallists 鈥 junior women / M茅daill茅es 鈥 femmes juniors
鈥 Skate Canada / Patinage Canada (@SkateCanada)
馃 Olivia Gran (BC/YK / C.-B./Yn) 149.65
馃 Sarah-Maude Blanchard (QC / Qc) 148.52
馃 Victoria Bocknek (ON / Ont.) 138.89
Also in the junior women鈥檚 division, Emma Bulawka, 14, opened in eighth place after the short program and followed with a 5th place finish in the free program, placing 6th overall. The Aberdeen Hall student鈥檚 total score of 131.93 would leave her less than 7 points off the podium.
At the novice women鈥檚 level, 91大黄鸭鈥檚 Daria Carr captured the silver medal with a personal best score of 125.76 points. The Okanagan Mission student opened with a winning short program, but would finish just over two points shy of title winner Amelia Orzel of Ontario.
Congrats Daria !
鈥 91大黄鸭 Skating Club (@91大黄鸭skating)
91大黄鸭鈥檚 Vienna Harwood had a successful debut at the Canadians, finishing in 10th place in the field of Canada鈥檚 top 18 novice female skaters. The 12-year-old Okanagan Mission student opened with a 13th place short program but pulled up with a ninth place free program.
In the senior dance division, 91大黄鸭鈥檚 Haley Sales and her partner Nik Wamsteeker finished in sixth place with a total score of 154.74 points.
鈥淭his is the greatest showing by our club at the nationals,鈥 said KSC Director Jason Mongrain. 鈥淛ust having four singles skaters qualify from a city of our size is fantastic, much less having all four place in the top 10 with two medals. And Olivia鈥檚 title is a first for our club and an unbelievable achievement.鈥
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