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Read below how Canadian records are established, and how a Skate Canada section can report a record set at one of their events.

Current Canadian Records

As at January 17, 2010

Senior
    Name Date Competition Score
Women Joannie Rochette (QC) 16.01.2010 Canadian Championships 208.23
Men Patrick Chan (CO) 17.01.2010 Canadian Championships 268.02
Pairs Jessica Dubé / Bryce Davison (QC) 16.01.2010 Canadian Championships 198.27
Dance Tessa Virtue / Scott Moir (WO) 16.01.2010 Canadian Championships 221.95
Synchronized NEXXICE Senior 16.04.2009 ISU World Synchronized Skating 223.58
         
Junior
    Name Date Competition Score
Women Meagan Duhamel (NO) 27.08.2004 ISU Junior Grand Prix (Courchevel) 152.40
Men Elladj Baldé (QC)
11.10.2008 ISU Junior Grand Prix (Cape Town, South Africa) 184.89
Pairs Jessica Dubé / Bryce Davison (QC) 03.02.2005 ISU Junior World Championships 146.56
Dance Tessa Virtue / Scott Moir (WO) 10.09.2005 ISU Junior Grand Prix (Andorra) 180.11
Synchronized NEXXICE Junior 16.03.2009 World Challenge Cup for Juniors 184.32
         
Novice
    Name Date Competition Score
Women Natasha Purich (AB/NT/NU) 03.12.2009 Western and Eastern Challenge 105.90
Men Jackson Wood (NB) 13.01.2010 Junior Nationals 117.35
Pairs Kyra Moscovitch / Dylan Moscovitch (CO) 05.02.2005 Junior Nationals 118.29
Dance Edrea Khong / Edbert Khong (CO) 03.12.2009 Western/Eastern Challenge 96.50
         
Pre-Novice
    Name Date Competition Score
Women Alexandra Najarro (CO) 18.11.2006 Sectionals 93.21
Men Jordan Ju (BC/YT) 07.12.2008 Western Challenge 103.12
Pairs Zoey Brown / Ian Beharry (WO) 07.03.2007 Canada Winter Games 94.29
Ice Dance Edrea Khong / Edbert Khong (CO) 13.02.2009 Junior Nationals 68.10

Criteria for Canadian Records

With the inception of the CPC judging system we are now able to track performances over seasons and mark the outstanding achievements of our athletes in real measurable terms. The following outlines the process for marking these high scores.

High scores are tracked in the three disciplines of Singles, Pairs and Ice Dance. Due to the significant changes from previous seasons in well balanced program criteria, principles of calculation and the scale of values, a similar set of records has no not yet been established for Synchronized Skating. The scores in Synchronized are not yet statistically comparable from season to season.

A Canadian record is the Total Competition Score for a skater or team in one competition. Only the combined total of all segments in one competition will be considered. A Canadian Record can be set at any of the following competitions:

  • Olympic Winter Games
  • ISU Championships
  • ISU Grand Prix of Figure Skating or Final
  • ISU Junior Grand Prix of Figure Skating or Final
  • Senior or Junior International Competition assigned by Skate Canada
  • Canadian Championships
  • Junior Nationals
  • Canada Winter Games
  • Eastern or Western Challenge

The following competitions do not count towards a Canadian record:

  • Domestic Invitational Competitions
  • NACS – Novice Categories
  • Novice / Pre-Novice International Competitions
  • Senior or Junior International Competitions assigned by Sections
  • Sectionals

The Canadian Records list shall be maintained by the Skate Canada national office. It is the responsibility of each section to report to Skate Canada when a record has been set at their event. The section must inform the Office in a timely manner and provide the following information:

  • Name of the skater(s)
  • Date of the record
  • Category results detailing the total segment scores and the total competition score for the skater
  • Skater Detail Sheets by Official showing all GOE and Program Component Scores awarded for each segment forming the total score

New high scores should be forwarded to skatecanada@skatecanada.ca as soon as possible after the competition in question.

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