2025 Canadian Nationals: SR Men's Short Program | Jan 17, 2025 | Golden Skate

2025 Canadian Nationals: SR Men's Short Program | Jan 17, 2025

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2025 Canadian Nationals Skating Championships
January 14-19, 2025
Place Bell

Laval, QC
Official site

Full schedule (including juniors and synchro)
Starting orders and results


Skate Canada will stream all events on their site/dailymotion as usual.

English - https://www.dailymotion.com/video/x9bykcq
French - https://www.dailymotion.com/video/x9byk5e

Men's Short Program
Friday, January 17, 5:00 pm


Time in other places

Starting order


Grayson Long ON 1
Damien Bueckert SK 2
Antoine Goyette QC 3
Brian Chiem AB/NT/NU 4
Alec Guinzbourg ON 5

John Kim ON 6
Bruce Waddell ON 7
Shohei Law BC/YK 8
David Li BC/YK 9
Edrian Paul Celestino QC 10

Rio Morita ON 11
Matthew Newnham AB/NT/NU 12
Anthony Paradis QC 13
Aleksa Rakic BC/YK 14
Roman Sadovsky ON 15


Wesley Chiu BC/YK W/D

Music selections : thank you @dorispulaski and @saine for your incredible help !
 
No.
Name
Section
Challenge/Bye

1. Damien Bueckert SK 3rd Ontario Sectionals
SP
: "Chronos" by Kiril Richter; "Mechanisms" by Kiril Richter
FS: "Rocket Man" by Elton John

2. Edrian Paul Celestino QC (Challenge -6th)
SP
: "What Is Jazz" by Club des Belugas
FS: Gladiator soundtrack by Hans Zimmer and Lisa Gerrard

3. Brian Chiem AB/NT/NU (Challenge-12th)
SP
: "I'm Not Okay" by JVKE
FS: Arcane soundtrack

WD Wesley Chiu BC/YK BYE
SP
: "1812 Overture" by P. I. Tchaikovsky; choreo by Joey Russell
FS: "Nuvole Bianche" by Ludovico Einaudi; "Nuvole Bianche (Piano Orchestral Version)" by Nathan Wu, Ludovico Einaudi; "Experience" by Ludovico Einaudi, Daniel Hope; "I Virtuosi, Experience - Solo Piano" by Ludovico Einaudi; choreo by Joey Russell, Shae-Lynn Bourne

4. Stephen Gogolev ON BYE
SP
: "Mugzy's Move Medley" by Eddie Nichols
FS: "Time Lapse" by Christian Reindl & Lucie Paradis, Adriàn Berenguer, Uno Helmersson, Michael Nyman arranged by Cédric Tour; choreo by Benoit Richaud

5. Antoine Goyette QC (Challenge-13th)
SP
: "Sense of Time" by Gabriel Albuquerque
FS: "Good News" by Apashe; "Lord & Master" by Apashe; "Majesty" by Apashe & Wasiu

6. Alec Guinzbourg ON (Challenge-11th)
SP
: "Piano Concerto No. 23, K.488:II. Adagio" by Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart; "Je dors sur des roses (Mozart L'Opéra Rock)" by Jean-Pierre Pilot, Mikelangelo Loconte; "Je dors sur les roses" arranged by Karl Hugo
FS: "Land Of All" by Woodkid; "Iron 2021" by Woodkid;

7. John Kim ON (Challenge-10th)
SP
: "Angels (Beethoven AI) XXV" by Robbie Williams
FS: Selections from Philip Glass; choreo by Myke Gilman

8. Shohei Law BC/YK (Challenge-8th)
SP
: "Fever" by Elvis Presley, Michael Bublé
FS: "It's A Man's World" by James Brown; "I Got Ants in My Pants (And I Want to Dance)" by James Brown

9. David Li BC/YK (Challenge-7th)
SP:
"Where's My Love" by SYML
FS: The Red Violin soundtrack; choreo by Joey Russell

10. Grayson Long ON. BYE
SP: "
A Song For You" by Donny Hathaway, arranged by Hugo Chouinard
FS: Queen Medley by Freddie Mercury, arranged by Hugo Chouinard; choreo by Joey Russell (SP); David Wilson (FS)

11. Rio Morita ON (Challenge-5th)
SP
: "Still Got the Blues" by Gary Moore
FS: Notre Dame de Paris soundtrack

12. Matthew Newnham AB/NT/NU (Challenge-4th)
SP:
The French Dispatch soundtrack by Jarvis Cocker
FS: "Buenos Aires Hora Cero" by Gidon Kremer; "Oblivion" by Astor Piazzolla; "Concierto Para Quinteto" by Gidon Kremer

13. Anthony Paradis QC (Challenge-2nd; BYE)
SP
: "The Citrine Cross" by Richard Harvey, Hugo Chouinard; "The Demand of Man" by Secession Studios, Hugo Chouinard
FS: "Yours" by Conan Gray, Hugo Chouinard; "Heartbreaking Indifference" by Karl Hugo, Hugo Chouinard; choreo by David Wilson, Vanessa Sauriol, Anthony Paradis

14. Aleksa Rakic BC/YK (Challenge-1st)
SP
: "Biblical" by Calum Scott, choreo by Mark Pillay
FS: "Kadish" by Armand Amar (from "Va, Vis et deviens"), "Steppe" by Rene Aubry, "Uncovered" by Joseph William Morgan; choreo by Benoit Richaud

15. Roman Sadovsky ON (Challenge-3rd)
SP
: "Unconscious" by Charlie Winston
FS: "Interstellar" by Hans Zimmer, Dmitrii Koshelev; choreo by Marie-France Dubreuil, Samuel Chouinard, Mark Pillay

16. Bruce Waddell ON (Challenge-9th)
SP
: "Little Wing" by The Jimi Hendrix Experience
FS: "Moonlight Sonata" by Ludwig van Beethoven
 
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@dorispulaski here are the remaining programs:

Damien Bueckert
SP: Chronos - Kiril Richter; Mechanisms - Kiril Richter
FS: Rocket Man - Elton John

Edrian Paul Celestino
SP: What Is Jazz - Club des Belugas
FS: Gladiator soundtrack

Brian Chiem
SP: i'm not okay - JVKE
FS: Arcane soundtrack

Antoine Goyette
SP: Sense of Time - Gabriel Albuquerque
FS: Good News - Apashe; Lord & Master - Apashe; Majesty - Apashe & Wasiu

Alec Guinzbourg
SP: Piano Concerto No. 23, K.488:II. Adagio by Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart; Je dors sur des roses (Mozart L'Opéra Rock) by Jean-Pierre Pilot, Mikelangelo Loconte; Je dors sur les roses arranged by Karl Hugo
FS: Land Of All - Woodkid; Iron 2021 - Woodkid;

Shohei Law
SP: Fever by Elvis Presley, Michael Bublé
FS: It's A Man's World - James Brown; I Got Ants in My Pants (And I Want to Dance) - James Brown

Rio Morita
SP: Still Got the Blues by Gary Moore
FS: Notre Dame de Paris

Bruce Waddell
SP: Little Wing - The Jimi Hendrix Experience
FS: Moonlight Sonata
 
Thank you!

Does anyone know how Damien Bueckert SK qualified to Nationals? All I can find is that he was 3rd at Ontario Sectionals?
 
Thank you!

Does anyone know how Damien Bueckert SK qualified to Nationals? All I can find is that he was 3rd at Ontario Sectionals?
He had the Challenge Minimum Score to qualify for Challenge and is the only skater competing in Senior Men for Saskatchewan. He gets a spot in Challenge by default as long as Saskatchewan wants to enter him. Since there were fewer entries than spots (10 men competing for 13 spots), it was an optional category this year.

But Challenge placement is what would determine his start order in the short, so it will be either him or Grayson skating first for the short.
 
2025 Canadian Nationals Skating Championships
January 14-19, 2025
Place Bell

Laval, QC
Official site

Full schedule (including juniors and synchro)
Starting orders and results


Skate Canada will stream all events on their site/dailymotion as usual.

English - https://www.dailymotion.com/video/x9bykcq
French - https://www.dailymotion.com/video/x9byk5e

Men's Short Program
Friday, January 17, 5:00 pm


Time in other places

Starting order


Grayson Long ON 1
Damien Bueckert SK 2
Antoine Goyette QC 3
Brian Chiem AB/NT/NU 4
Alec Guinzbourg ON 5

John Kim ON 6
Bruce Waddell ON 7
Shohei Law BC/YK 8
David Li BC/YK 9
Edrian Paul Celestino QC 10

Rio Morita ON 11
Matthew Newnham AB/NT/NU 12
Anthony Paradis QC 13
Aleksa Rakic BC/YK 14
Roman Sadovsky ON 15


Wesley Chiu BC/YK W/D

Music selections : thank you @dorispulaski and @saine for your incredible help !
0n the Skate Canada website Wesley Chui is still listed in the Skating Order. We still do not know why Stephen Gogolev is not skating or on the Skating Order.
 
Is it still his back bothering him or is it a new injury?
It's the same injury per Robert Brodie in this article. He interviewed Wesley about the injury that caused him to withdraw in it too.

 
0n the Skate Canada website Wesley Chui is still listed in the Skating Order. We still do not know why Stephen Gogolev is not skating or on the Skating Order.
There is a W/D next to Wesley's name in the starting order.... This is simply to reflect that Wesley was planing to come to Nationals and withdrew after the starting orders were made, while Stephen decided to withdraw before the starting orders were originally published. Wesley's name will remain on the start lists for the whole championship with the W/D marking, same as in the final scoring sheet. At least, that's what I think I have noticed they do in the past.
 
I’m going with Roman for the win. I feel he has been on a journey since his Olympic year where he carried the heavy weight of Canadian expectations as the talented, inexperienced guy. It seemed to crush him at the time. In the next two years, I think we will see what he has learned and how he has grown from his experiences. The optimist in me thinks we will see him figure out how to handle the expectations and deliver under pressure. It looks like things are coming full circle.
 
I’m going with Roman for the win. I feel he has been on a journey since his Olympic year where he carried the heavy weight of Canadian expectations as the talented, inexperienced guy. It seemed to crush him at the time. In the next two years, I think we will see what he has learned and how he has grown from his experiences. The optimist in me thinks we will see him figure out how to handle the expectations and deliver under pressure. It looks like things are coming full circle.
By all rights this should be an easy win for Roman. Kinda looks like he could do about half of his planned difficulty and come out on top if he can avoid major errors. He's coming off an injury, though (again), so who knows? It looked like he might be getting it together, finally, at the beginning of the season, but how he'll react with all the other favourites out, is a wild card. I would dearly love to see him skate well.
 
By all rights this should be an easy win for Roman. Kinda looks like he could do about half of his planned difficulty and come out on top if he can avoid major errors. He's coming off an injury, though (again), so who knows? It looked like he might be getting it together, finally, at the beginning of the season, but how he'll react with all the other favourites out, is a wild card. I would dearly love to see him skate well.
I think at his last event it was thought he could win and he barely hung on to bronze. I really hope he gets it together but I am not hopeful. He could have been the next Buttle or Chan good tech not super great (well Chan was pretty up there in 2011 to 14. But he is no longer a teen or early 20's going into the mid 20's and still has not fulfilled the promise (kind of like Nam who at least got fifth at worlds) and like Gogo. I fear the same will happen to Paradis who has not improved technically. Roman I know like all the skaters is trying but they can't seem to handle the pressure.
 
Let's give Anthony a chance. He had a leg fracture. He's just back at his former level and he is adding a triple Axel. Do I think he will land many quads and compete with the top three in the world? Probably not. However, I don't think it's fair to criticize heavily a guy who is still of junior age. Do I agree that Roman has had unfortunately more downs than ups? Yes. Talent doesn't always translate into success. If that were true, Emmanuel Sandhu would have been a very decorated champion
 
I would love to see Roman win, but am afraid to put my definite vote because of the way I jinx any horse I put eacg way in the Melbourne Cup... so I'll just keep my fingers crossed (which will make tyoing fun, but no sacrifice is too grreat and all)
 
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