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- Jul 30, 2009
Radio Canada is streaming.
http://www.radio-canada.ca/sports/# and select the link or try
http://www.radio-canada.ca/audio-vi...a.ca/util/endirect/tricaster_geo.asx&epr=true
Hopefully it's not geo blocked...
It's not working.
Radio Canada is streaming.
http://www.radio-canada.ca/sports/# and select the link or try
http://www.radio-canada.ca/audio-vi...a.ca/util/endirect/tricaster_geo.asx&epr=true
Hopefully it's not geo blocked...
It's not working.
She used to. But she's been competing for Canada for quite a few years now - I think since 2007/2008. Kate Charbonneau also used to skate for the US.I thought Adriana DeSanctis used to skate for the US?
nor for me. :scowl:
So far I've only been able to see Cynthia's SP on youtube. Really curious to see Alexandra. I had never heard of her.
nor for me. :scowl:
So far I've only been able to see Cynthia's SP on youtube. Really curious to see Alexandra. I had never heard of her.
She used to. But she's been competing for Canada for quite a few years now - I think since 2007/2008. Kate Charbonneau also used to skate for the US.
Oh. thanks! Is that easy to obtain a canadian citizenship?
I think Kate's parents are Canadian and/or she was born in Canada. Not sure about Adrianna, but she does train in Barrie. If you immigrate to Canada, I think it only takes 3 years to get your citzenship.
Not sure if Adriana actually has citizenship. You only need it to compete in the Olympics. I don't know how releasing a skater to skate for a different country works. But lots of skaters skate for a country without being citizens of that country. For example, Kaitlyn Weaver skated for Canada prior to getting citizenship (which she now has).
well I am thinking Canada can have Suzuki and Suguri!One of the team members needs to be from Canada, though.
Jessica isn't doing well. Not to sound churlish, but I'm almost glad - I'd rather the top five skaters be ... well, single skaters.
ks, I think Canada should send a mass invite to every Japanese ladies skater!