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Nadster, I too thank you for your informative information.
Where are these quotes written?
I know of several high ranking international Canadian Coaches who claimed no knowledge of last years changes to the rules not to mention these new ones!
Where do you get your info from? Show us chapter and verse please so that we may all believe!
PS - However, if you are not a member of Skate Canada, you can not have access to the Members Only section and get the information there -- so I would suggest checking out the individual section websites, as they do not requre a password to enter!
Keep on blogging!
Personally - I think that the Canadian championships will be a bomb attendence-wise this year, and reducing the number of senior skaters will not provide the experience needed to skaters in order to gain the confidence to move up in the ranks.....but then I've flogged that horse here before!
Since not all forum members have access to Skate Canada Members Only section - try the individual section websites for the same information!!
Do you mind telling us why you think the Canadian will be a bomb? I am quite looking forward to the nationals, in particular, men, dance and pairs.
Other than that, I think you brought up an excellent point about eliminating the skaters through challenges. Let's see how it pans out at the nationals.

, with the rest fighting for the silver and bronze.A lot more goes into picking a suitable location than most people think. While I love your idea of Montreal or Quebec city I don't think that will ever happen. The second last time Quebec held Nationals it was the worst event ever in terms of organization, schedules (like transportation was awful etc.) SC was so unhappy that they with held going back there for as long as they could. So a few years back Ste-foy Quebec was host to Junior Nationals and it was terribly run again!!! The lack of volunteers was very apparent, the facilities were bad and transportation was pitiful. It is too bad because it is a beautiful province with lots to offer families once they are done at the rink.