News: 2003-2004
Former Canadian Champions to participate in 2004 ACGM
(May 21, 2004)
Some
familiar faces and former Canadian Champions will be participating
as special guests in the 2004 Skate Canada Annual Convention and
General Meeting (ACGM) in Calgary.
Elvis Stojko, Jennifer Robinson, Tracy Wilson and Shae-Lynn Bourne will all play a role in this year’s ACGM, which will be held June 3-5. From guest speaking to on-ice instruction to co-hosting an awards gala, each of them will take part in the weekend’s activities.
Stojko,
a seven-time Canadian Men’s Champion, three-time World Champion
and two-time Olympic silver medallist, will be the guest speaker
at a special luncheon on June 4. Those attending the luncheon
will be able to hear Stojko speak about his skating career, and
they will also have the chance to get his autograph at the autograph
session following the lunch.
Robinson,
who recently announced her retirement from competitive skating,
will be the co-host at the 2004 Skate Canada Achievement Awards
Gala, which is also being held on June 4. This is the second year
in a row that the six-time Canadian Ladies Champion will be co-hosting
the event. Robinson will be joined by the members of the 2004-2005
Skate Canada National Team, who will be presenting the awards,
as well as her co-host, Skate Canada Athlete Development Director,
Bill Bridel. The evening’s special guest performer will
be last season’s Canadian Idol top-three finalist
Billy Klippert.
Both
Wilson and Bourne, along with Bourne’s coach Nikolai Morozov,
are conducting a coaching seminar, Professionally Speaking
on-Ice: World class skating with Tracy Wilson, Nikolai Morozov
and Shae-Lynn Bourne, on June 3 at the Glencoe Club. At the
seminar, Wilson, Bourne and Morozov will discuss their methods
for teaching exceptional skating skills for all skaters, as well
as methods for developing world-class dance technique.
Wilson will also be in attendance at the ACGM’s opening reception at the Spruce Meadows equestrian park, where she will tell the story of the 1988 Olympic figure skating team.
For more information on the 2004 Skate Canada ACGM, click here.







