2013 Canadian Sr Ladies SP | Golden Skate

2013 Canadian Sr Ladies SP

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For those interested, the Ladies SP has started. After the first flight:

Senior Women
Rank Competitor(s) Section SP
1 Adriana DeSanctis CO 52.18
2 Rachel Gendron QC 47.05
3 Kelsey McNeil NB 45.37
4 Gabrielle Anne Cormier NB 44.09
5 Jessica-Amy Sergeant AB/NT/NU 43.67
6 Roxanne Cournoyer QC 42.57

It's being livestreamed on the Skate Canada website for those with a subscription. Skate Canada is also posting live results on their results page. PJ Kwong is tweeting live updates on the CBC website: http://www.cbc.ca/sports/figureskat...n-figure-skating-championships-live-blog.html
 
1 Kaetlyn Osmond AB/NT/NU 70.04
2 Amelie Lacoste QC 57.86
3 Julianne Séguin QC 53.93
4 Adriana DeSanctis CO 52.18
5 Gabrielle Daleman CO 51.80
6 Alaine Chartrand EO 50.76
7 Veronik Mallet QC 48.03
8 Rachel Gendron QC 47.05
9 Alexandra Gagnon QC 46.21
10 Kelsey McNeil NB 45.37
11 Gabrielle Anne Cormier NB 44.09
12 Alexe Gilles CO 43.99 - 43.99
13 Jessica-Amy Sergeant AB/NT/NU 43.67
14 Kate Charbonneau MB 43.61
15 Sarah Jourdain QC 42.97
16 Roxanne Cournoyer QC 42.57
17 Vanessa Grenier QC 41.36
18 Roxanne Rheault QC 39.40
 
:eek: wow... well Osmond has this in the bag as long as she can keep it together! w2g, girl! :rock:
 
Well done Kaetlyn Osmond !!! I love the happiness she exudes on the ice and that score is monstrous! very impressed with the younger ladies, triple triples from chartrand and dalemann! and Chartrands was a triple lutz triple toe! The canadian ladies have really improved greatly, way to go ladies :clap:
 
LADIES SHORT PROGRAM - RESULT

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[TR]

[TD="width: 7%"]Rank[/TD]

[TD="width: 40%"]Competitor[/TD]

[TD="width: 12%"]Section[/TD]

[TD="width: 10%"]SP[/TD]

[TD="width: 10%"]FP[/TD]

[TD="width: 10%"]TOTAL[/TD]
[/TR]

[TR]

[TD]1[/TD]

[TD="width: 40%"]Kaetlyn Osmond[/TD]

[TD]AB/NT/NU[/TD]

[TD]70.04[/TD]

[TD]-[/TD]

[TD]70.04[/TD]
[/TR]

[TR]

[TD]2[/TD]

[TD="width: 40%"]Amelie Lacoste[/TD]

[TD]QC[/TD]

[TD]57.86[/TD]

[TD]-[/TD]

[TD]57.86[/TD]
[/TR]

[TR]

[TD]3[/TD]

[TD="width: 40%"]Julianne Séguin[/TD]

[TD]QC[/TD]

[TD]53.93[/TD]

[TD]-[/TD]

[TD]53.93[/TD]
[/TR]

[TR]

[TD]4[/TD]

[TD="width: 40%"]Adriana DeSanctis[/TD]

[TD]CO[/TD]

[TD]52.18[/TD]

[TD]-[/TD]

[TD]52.18[/TD]
[/TR]

[TR]

[TD]5[/TD]

[TD="width: 40%"]Gabrielle Daleman[/TD]

[TD]CO[/TD]

[TD]51.80[/TD]

[TD]-[/TD]

[TD]51.80[/TD]
[/TR]

[TR]

[TD]6[/TD]

[TD="width: 40%"]Alaine Chartrand[/TD]

[TD]EO[/TD]

[TD]50.76[/TD]

[TD]-[/TD]

[TD]50.76[/TD]
[/TR]

[TR]

[TD]7[/TD]

[TD="width: 40%"]Veronik Mallet[/TD]

[TD]QC[/TD]

[TD]48.03[/TD]

[TD]-[/TD]

[TD]48.03[/TD]
[/TR]

[TR]

[TD]8[/TD]

[TD="width: 40%"]Rachel Gendron[/TD]

[TD]QC[/TD]

[TD]47.05[/TD]

[TD]-[/TD]

[TD]47.05[/TD]
[/TR]

[TR]

[TD]9[/TD]

[TD="width: 40%"]Alexandra Gagnon[/TD]

[TD]QC[/TD]

[TD]46.21[/TD]

[TD]-[/TD]

[TD]46.21[/TD]
[/TR]

[TR]

[TD]10[/TD]

[TD="width: 40%"]Kelsey McNeil[/TD]

[TD]NB[/TD]

[TD]45.37[/TD]

[TD]-[/TD]

[TD]45.37[/TD]
[/TR]

[TR]

[TD]11[/TD]

[TD="width: 40%"]Gabrielle Anne Cormier[/TD]

[TD]NB[/TD]

[TD]44.09[/TD]

[TD]-[/TD]

[TD]44.09[/TD]
[/TR]

[TR]

[TD]12[/TD]

[TD="width: 40%"]Alexe Gilles[/TD]

[TD]CO[/TD]

[TD]43.99[/TD]

[TD]-[/TD]

[TD]43.99[/TD]
[/TR]

[TR]

[TD]13[/TD]

[TD="width: 40%"]Jessica-Amy Sergeant[/TD]

[TD]AB/NT/NU[/TD]

[TD]43.67[/TD]

[TD]-[/TD]

[TD]43.67[/TD]
[/TR]

[TR]

[TD]14[/TD]

[TD="width: 40%"]Kate Charbonneau[/TD]

[TD]MB[/TD]

[TD]43.61[/TD]

[TD]-[/TD]

[TD]43.61[/TD]
[/TR]

[TR]

[TD]15[/TD]

[TD="width: 40%"]Sarah Jourdain[/TD]

[TD]QC[/TD]

[TD]42.97[/TD]

[TD]-[/TD]

[TD]42.97[/TD]
[/TR]

[TR]

[TD]16[/TD]

[TD="width: 40%"]Roxanne Cournoyer[/TD]

[TD]QC[/TD]

[TD]42.57[/TD]

[TD]-[/TD]

[TD]42.57[/TD]
[/TR]

[TR]

[TD]17[/TD]

[TD="width: 40%"]Vanessa Grenier[/TD]

[TD]QC[/TD]

[TD]41.36[/TD]

[TD]-[/TD]

[TD]41.36[/TD]
[/TR]

[TR]

[TD]18[/TD]

[TD="width: 40%"]Roxanne Rheault[/TD]

[TD]QC[/TD]

[TD]39.40[/TD]

[TD]-[/TD]

[TD]39.40[/TD]
[/TR]

[/TABLE]
 
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Kaetlyn showed herself to be a real deal and world class.

I find Emelie greatly improved in many areas but the 3L fall was very unfortunate.
 
Including this SP at the Canadian Nationals, this is Kaetlyn's 4th clean SP this season, twice internationaly and twice nationaly. So this makes it 4/4 and so far, she has been undefeated this season.

So long as she continues to improve both technically and her presence; she will be a contender at the London Worlds in 2 months. It will also be my 1st time seeing her competing at an ISU Championship in person, unlike all other top ladies who will also be there, including Kim and others whom I have seen many times before. I want to see how she really compares against other top ladies in terms of presence and that is a very exciting prospect.
 
Before I saw Kaetlyn skate today, I didn't believe that she would be a contender for anything more than 5th place at London, but now I think anything's possible.
 
nice job kaetlyn! IMO she still needs polishing but what a steady and high-energy skater. what i like about her skating is that she seems to be a natural competitor and performer... excited and not scared to be on the ice (which I find is often not the case in singles).
 
What do I like more? Her energy and enthusiasm? Her willingness to go for harder elements and choreography? Probably her desire to improve - compare this effort to her Canadian Nationals SP last season and just notice her movement. Terrific stuff now; even more to come.
 
nice job kaetlyn! IMO she still needs polishing but what a steady and high-energy skater. what i like about her skating is that she seems to be a natural competitor and performer... excited and not scared to be on the ice (which I find is often not the case in singles).

I agree with this assessment. Great performance, she's well on her way to becoming the new Canadian ladies champion. :agree:
 
Great performer! That was a fun short program. I can definitely see her possibly getting on the podium at Worlds, which is after all in Canada. She could easily upset Ashley Wager. Not too sure how she'd score against a clean Yuna or Carolina in the short. I doubt ISU judges would give her clean SP 70+ points.
 
Re Kaetlyn: It's so refreshing to see someone who actually enjoys competing and doesn't look petrified when stepping onto the ice under pressure. So many of our ladies skaters in the past have always looked so scared when they get to competition. Kaetlyn certainly doesn't have that problem. She's a natural performer. Worlds will be another test of this (let's face it, she's going to win this thing unless there's an utter catastrophe) but this championship she's had enormous expectations on her and she's delivered.
 
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