The day was off to an early start with the Intermediate final skate.
Golding Ice rose up to win the gold medal with a powerful and entertaining program scoring 72.28 to total 108.40 and become the new Canadian Intermediate champions. This team will host tryouts for a junior team for the 2020-2021 season.
Some critical errors moved defending champions, Nexxice to the silver medal position. They scored 70.65 and totaled 106.87 overall.
Les Éclypses claimed bronze after a clean performance, earning 72.24 and 102.13 overall.
Golding Ice rose up to win the gold medal with a powerful and entertaining program scoring 72.28 to total 108.40 and become the new Canadian Intermediate champions. This team will host tryouts for a junior team for the 2020-2021 season.
Some critical errors moved defending champions, Nexxice to the silver medal position. They scored 70.65 and totaled 106.87 overall.
Les Éclypses claimed bronze after a clean performance, earning 72.24 and 102.13 overall.
Les Eclypses (CPA Unibel, Mirabel) finished at the 3rd position. (Credits: Sean McKinnon - 2020)
The final event of the competition was the Open final skate.
Nexxice won their fourth consecutive national title, and set a personal best record along the way. They scored 114.11 and 165.56 to take the gold.
Nova maintained their silver medal position by delivering a clean second skate. Scoring 104.26 and 148.20 overall, we hope to see this team return to the open category next season.
Cassiopée took the bronze medal with their unique fire themed program. Their second skate score was 97.46, enough to earn the bronze with 139.11 overall.
Nexxice won their fourth consecutive national title, and set a personal best record along the way. They scored 114.11 and 165.56 to take the gold.
Nova maintained their silver medal position by delivering a clean second skate. Scoring 104.26 and 148.20 overall, we hope to see this team return to the open category next season.
Cassiopée took the bronze medal with their unique fire themed program. Their second skate score was 97.46, enough to earn the bronze with 139.11 overall.
The 2021 Skate Canada Synchronized Skating Championships will be hosted in Sherbrooke, Quebec from February 19-21, 2021 at the Palais des Sports Léopold-Drolet.