I’m so proud of team Canada

Four medals:
One

One

Two
We won more medals than any other country

at this event.
Canada seems to work better in partnership with the other gender
Dance - We are the best country in dance fighting with USA. We have the leading camp in our backyard
Pairs - I think Canada has the best three teams total than any other country. I was really shocked with how well Lia and Trentt did here. Also, Max and Deanna had their best feee skate of the season. Also, it is so nice to see Bruno and Meghan lead the charge with their coaching. The podium felt like a podium sweep since the Japanese team are coached by Canadians.
Then, the opposite
Men - We have no choice but to send Roman. He did the best at 4CC and he is the Canadian champion. Fingers crossed he lands the 4S, 3Lz 3T and 3A at Worlds. I think he can afford only one mistake with these jumping elements to make it to the free skate. This is the goal here. There is zero chance of a top ten finish. If he defends his 19th place finish from last season, I will be happy. This is the category I worry about the most moving forward. We have a junior, David, with good TES potential (3A and possibly a quad in the future) and Anthony, with good PCS (no 3A and I’m not sure he has quad potential in him). Wish we could merge these two talents with one another. However, I will enjoy watching them develop moving forward.
Women - I’m seeing improvements in our depth of ladies. I think 190+ may be needed for top ten due to how well the JPN, KOR, USA skaters are skating. Maddie is our only 190+ potential lady and our Canadian champion. She is 50/50 capable of surpassing this score. Sara Maude surprised me with her SP at 4CC. She loves skating at 4CC. I hope she skates her free skate well enough to be as close to 180 as possible. Would secretly love it, if she beats Maddie as I prefer her skating. Katherine, this was her worst SP. But, with no pressure now, I hope she skates lights out in the free. She just needs to enjoy this experience. I never thought I’d see Maddie followed by two potential 180+ plus skaters this season.