2022 Skate Canada Challenge
Dec 1-5, 2021
Evraz Place
Regina, SK, CAN
Official Site
The 2022 Skate Canada Challenge, an annual competition, is set to take place Dec 1-5, 2021, in Regina, SK, Canada. Over 500 skaters from across Canada will participate at the event after qualifying through their respective sectional championships. For novice, junior and senior skaters, this is the only opportunity to qualify for the Canadian Tire National Skating Championships.
The final result in each Skate Canada Challenge Event will determine the competitors eligible to enter the equivalent Canadian Figure Skating Championship Event as follows:
Novice Events
The Skate Canada Novice Challenge is entitled to enter the top 18-placed singles competitors in each of the men’s and women’s Events, top 12 placed pairs competitors and top 15 placed ice dance competitors, which include any Byes awarded in each respective Event at the Canadian Figure Skating Championships in the same Competitive Season.
Junior Events
The Skate Canada Junior Challenge is entitled to enter the top 18-placed singles competitors in each of the men’s and women’s Events, top 12 placed pairs competitors and top 15 placed ice dance competitors, which include any Byes awarded in each respective Event, at the Canadian Figure Skating Championships in the same Competitive Season.
Senior Events
The maximum number of competitors in the Senior singles Events is 18.
The maximum number of competitors in the Senior pairs Event is 12.
The maximum number of competitors in the Senior ice dance Event is 15.
Determining Senior Entries
The Senior Events at the Canadian Figure Skating Championships will be filled in accordance with the following priority until such time as the maximum number of competitors for the relevant Event has been reached:
Dec 1-5, 2021
Evraz Place
Regina, SK, CAN
Official Site
The 2022 Skate Canada Challenge, an annual competition, is set to take place Dec 1-5, 2021, in Regina, SK, Canada. Over 500 skaters from across Canada will participate at the event after qualifying through their respective sectional championships. For novice, junior and senior skaters, this is the only opportunity to qualify for the Canadian Tire National Skating Championships.
The final result in each Skate Canada Challenge Event will determine the competitors eligible to enter the equivalent Canadian Figure Skating Championship Event as follows:
Novice Events
The Skate Canada Novice Challenge is entitled to enter the top 18-placed singles competitors in each of the men’s and women’s Events, top 12 placed pairs competitors and top 15 placed ice dance competitors, which include any Byes awarded in each respective Event at the Canadian Figure Skating Championships in the same Competitive Season.
Junior Events
The Skate Canada Junior Challenge is entitled to enter the top 18-placed singles competitors in each of the men’s and women’s Events, top 12 placed pairs competitors and top 15 placed ice dance competitors, which include any Byes awarded in each respective Event, at the Canadian Figure Skating Championships in the same Competitive Season.
Senior Events
The maximum number of competitors in the Senior singles Events is 18.
The maximum number of competitors in the Senior pairs Event is 12.
The maximum number of competitors in the Senior ice dance Event is 15.
Determining Senior Entries
The Senior Events at the Canadian Figure Skating Championships will be filled in accordance with the following priority until such time as the maximum number of competitors for the relevant Event has been reached:
- Firstly, those competitors who have received an automatic or individual Bye
- Secondly, the balance of the entries will be determined in accordance with the results of the Skate Canada Senior Challenge Event, as applicable
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