Saturday, December 5, 2009

BMO Skate Canada Western & Eastern Challenge Final Results

Pre-Novice Men
Henry Su, 17.24 sp, 28.69 fp, 45.93 total, 30th
George Cowan, 14.73 sp, 31.16 fp, 45.67 total, 31st

Pre-Novice Women
Claira Whicher, 24.33 sp, 41.04 fp, 65.37 total, 30th

Novice Men
Bob Goodwin, 27.21 sp, 41.41 fp, 68.62 total, 27th
Wesley Killing, 19.71 sp, 32.99 fp, 52.70 total, 31st

Novice Pair
Aveline Pearson / Alex Sheldrick, 36.66 sp, 62.92 fp, 99.58 total 1st
Claira Whicher / Wesley Killing, 32.59 sp, 49.85 fp, 82.44 total 7th

Junior Men
Ian Beharry, 37.59 sp, 67.91 fb, 105.50 total, 14th
Christopher Boutilier, 36.34 sp, 68.64 fp, 105.09 total 15th

Junior Pair
Kristen Tikel / Ian Beharry, 41.46 sp, 66.93 fp, 108.49 total 5th
Taylor Steele / Rob Schultz, WD

Senior Men
Rob Shultz, 49.29 sp, 85.73 fp, 135.02 total, 11th place
Alex Sheldrick, 33.83 sp, 69.54 fp, 103.37 total, 21st place


Side Note / Info
  • For a complete list of results, they are being posted on line at the end of each day of the event at http://www.skatecanada.ca/en.
  • Top 18 singles and Top 12 pairs qualify and will meet again at nationals from Novice level up. 
  • This year the Western and Eastern Challenge has been put together into one event, thus competitors from all across Canada competed together. WO, NO and west are considered Western, CO, EO and east are considered eastern. In the competitive route you go to sectionals first to qualify for the challenge event. You then qualify from the challenge event to go to nationals. There are both pro's and con's with this change. 

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