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2025 Skate Canada: General Info and Pregame Chat

ISU Figure Skating Grand Prix Skate Canada International 2025 Saskatoon / CAN
31 Oct - 2 Nov, 2025


In order of Personal Best, * - unofficial best if no oficial.
In brackets - (No Place Score) of previous Event if any.

Men
No. Name Nation Score
1 Ilia MALININ USA 333.7 (1 1 321.00)
2 Kevin AYMOZ FRA 282.97
3 Kao MIURA JPN 281.53 (1 10 209.57)
4 Kazuki TOMONO JPN 273.41
5 Nika EGADZE GEO 266.90 (1 3 259.41)
6 Nikolaj MEMOLA ITA 265.37
7 Aleksandr SELEVKO EST 256.99
8 Stephen GOGOLEV CAN 255.06
9 Roman SADOVSKY CAN 253.80
10 Tomoki HIWATASHI USA 245.71 (2 4 245.71)
11 Vladimir SAMOILOV POL 233.02
12 Aleksa RAKIC CAN 222.49

Women
No. Name Nation Score
1 Ami NAKAI JPN 227.08 (1 1 227.08)
2 Bradie TENNELL USA 225.64
3 Mone CHIBA JPN 216.59
4 Isabeau LEVITO USA 215.74 (1 4 212.71)
5 Lara Naki GUTMANN ITA 202.51
6 Sarah EVERHARDT USA 201.90
7 Ahsun YUN KOR 195.87
8 Yuna AOKI JPN 195.07
9 Mariia SENIUK ISR 185.80
10 Madeline SCHIZAS CAN 192.14
11 Uliana SHIRYAEVA CAN 178.83
12 Sara-Maude DUPUIS CAN 178.77

Pairs
No. Name Nation Score
1 Deanna STELLATO-DUDEK / Maxime DESCHAMPS CAN 221.56 (1 2 197.66)
2 Minerva Fabienne HASE / Nikita VOLODIN GER 221.38
3 Ellie KAM / Danny O'SHEA USA 201.73
4 Lia PEREIRA / Trennt MICHAUD CAN 198.40
5 Ioulia CHTCHETININA / Michal WOZNIAK POL 185.50
6 Anastasia VAIPAN-LAW / Luke DIGBY GBR 183.76
7 Oxana VOUILLAMOZ / Tom BOUVART SUI 179.80
8 Kelly Ann LAURIN Loucas ETHIER CAN 178.57

Ice Dance
No. Name Nation Score
1 Piper GILLES / Paul POIRIER CAN 219.68
2 Marjorie LAJOIE / Zachary LAGHA CAN 208.01
3 Christina CARREIRA / Anthony PONOMARENKO USA 204.88
4 Allison REED / Saulius AMBRULEVICIUS LTU 203.37 (1 3 201.05)
5 Marie-Jade LAURIAULT / Romain LE GAC CAN 197.90 (1 6 186.49)
6 Emily BRATTI / Ian SOMERVILLE USA 190.86 (1 8 172.80)
7 Katerina MRAZKOVA / Daniel MRAZEK CZE 188.84
8 Hannah LIM / Ye QUAN KOR 187.10 (2 5 185.79)
9 Jennifer JANSE VAN RENSBURG / Benjamin STEFFAN GER 186.87
10 Leah NESET / Artem MARKELOV USA 179.38
 
Thank you. The woman gave early morning for short program 8:30 am est? (6:30a.m. central time.) I wonder if because of popularity in East or Asian continent. They are all in medal contention for spots in thus Olympic year.s
Actually, this is a mistake on Peacock's end! According to the official time schedule (color-filled areas indicate practice sessions, outlined areas reflect the actual performances) it's supposed to start at 8:25 pm Eastern time! The fact that Peacock shows "am" instead of ”pm" indicates that somebody inputted the time wrong. :palmf:
 
There was a schedule that showed all time zones for the other competitions but I cannot find one for this. Does anyone have a link to this? With the change to winter time here I am not sure if I have the right time. Did Canada already switch to winter time?
 
There was a schedule that showed all time zones for the other competitions but I cannot find one for this. Does anyone have a link to this? With the change to winter time here I am not sure if I have the right time. Did Canada already switch to winter time?
Anyone from Canada correct me if I'm wrong please 😅 IIRC Canada switches time this coming weekend but Saskatoon doesn't because they don't do daylight saving time. So if you look for the time difference between your place and Saskatoon now, that shouldn't change.
 
This might have been addressed or just an issue on my end but peacock is showing all the disciplines but womens short, but they do have the mens free listed twice. i was hoping one was just the womens short but misnamed, but nope, both show the scheduled time for the mens free.
 
Anyone from Canada correct me if I'm wrong please 😅 IIRC Canada switches time this coming weekend but Saskatoon doesn't because they don't do daylight saving time. So if you look for the time difference between your place and Saskatoon now, that shouldn't change.
They stay on CST all year long. Right now Spokane is on PDT. So right now its 1:51 pm in Sas. and 12:51 p in Spokane, PDT. So using Doris' Time and date calculator, the women's short will start Friday at 6:30 pm CST and 5:30 pm Spokane. But, at 2 am Sunday, spokane shifts to PST. So on Sunday while the Mens free is 10:30 am CST, it will appear at 8:30 am PSt in Spokane since we in the spring we go forward but in Fall we back one hour this Sunday.
This is all very easy to understand if you watch Abbot and Costello's "Whose on First" routine." :LOL:
 
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I knew this would be the same calculating as it was for worlds with the time switching on that weekend. I need CET but I guess i will just turn on the ISU youtube and look at the countdown for the live videos to be sure
 
This might have been addressed or just an issue on my end but peacock is showing all the disciplines but womens short, but they do have the mens free listed twice. i was hoping one was just the womens short but misnamed, but nope, both show the scheduled time for the mens free.
I have been known to see things, but I see the woman's short , but Pm was switched to AM. Also, the "You might also like" button is FUBARED as it takes you to unrelated sports, so for each event I had to go back into sports > all> and scroll down. The times did take into consideration our switch from DST to ST.
 
Speaking of Peacock, I also see Men's Free listed twice. All competition segments are there, but no Gala. It could be that one "Men's Free" is actually the NBC broadcast and one is the Men's FS World Feed. Unless it changes, I think it's a "click and see" situation. ;)

Semi-related question: Is Chris going to be commentating at SC? I wonder how they'll split up the GPs between Chris and Ted/Mark. Do we know?
 
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