Five things to know for the figure skating world championships in Montreal (2024)

Montreal was supposed to host the worlds in 2020 but the COVID-19 pandemic shut down the competition mere days before it was set to begin.

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Skate Canada submitted a new application to finally bring the worlds back to Quebec’s biggest city this year. It’s Montreal’s first time hosting the event since the first time it took place on Canadian soil in 1932.

It’s also Canada’s 11th time hosting the competition and its first time since 2013 in London, Ont.

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Deanna Stellato-Dudek and Maxime Deschamps represent Canada’s best shot at a medal this week. The 40-year-old Stellato-Dudek and 32-year-old Deschamps are two-time reigning Canadian champions in pairs. They’ve also won three Grand Prix gold medals over the last two seasons and claimed first at the Four Continents Championships last month in Shanghai.

Stellato-Dudek and Deschamp finished fourth at the worlds last year. They enter this year’s competition ranked second in the ISU’s standings behind Italy’s Sara Conti and Niccolo Macii. Reigning gold medallists Riku Miura and Ryuichi Kihara of Japan are still returning to form after Kihara missed three months with a back injury late last year.

Decorated Canadian ice dancers Piper Gilles and Paul Poirier are hoping to upgrade the world championship bronze medals they’ve now won twice. Gilles and Poirier won Canada’s only medal with a third-place finish last year just months after Gilles underwent surgery for ovarian cancer. They also won bronze in 2021.

The three-time national champions — including this January in Calgary — are coming off a gold medal of their own at the Four Continents and currently rank fourth in ISU ice dancing. Italy’s Charlene Guignard and Marco Fabbri are ranked first, while last year’s champions Madison Chock and Evan Bates of the U.S. — who train in Montreal — are third.

CANADIAN CONTROVERSY

The world championships are shrouded in some controversy after ice dancer Nikolaj Sorensen was named to Canada’s team for the competition despite facing sexual assault allegations.

Sorensen and partner Laurence Fournier Beaudry withdrew from the Canadian championship in January after USA Today reported an American figure skating coach and former skater accused Sorensen of sexually assaulting her in Hartford, Conn., in 2012. Sorensen has denied the allegations, which have not been proven in court.

Skate Canada chief executive officer Debra Armstrong said the federation did not consider leaving the duo off the Canadian team because they qualified through the selection criteria.

National champions in 2023, Sorensen and Fournier Beaudry returned to competition for the Four Continents and won a silver medal. They rank fifth in the ISU standings.

SINGLES SLUMP

Canada hasn’t won a worlds medal in singles since Kaetlyn Osmond captured gold in Milan in 2018 — and that isn’t likely to change this year.

Beijing Olympian Madeline Schizas of Oakville, Ont., is the lone Canadian women’s singles skater. A two-time national champion, Schizas fell short of a three-peat when she lost to 17-year-old Kaiya Ruiter in January. The 21-year-old Schizas has competed at three world championships, finishing a career-best 12th in 2022. She ranks 15th in the ISU standings.

Wesley Chiu of Vancouver and Roman Sadovsky of Vaughan, Ont., represent the Canadian men. Chiu, 18, won the national championship for a first time this year and will compete at his first worlds. He ranks 22nd, while Sadovsky is 35th. No Canadian man has medalled since Patrick Chan in 2013.

THREE-PEAT?

Uno Shoma and Sakamoto Kaori are going for three-peats in singles. The Japanese skaters will try to become the first man and woman to win three in a row simultaneously since Emmerich Danzer of Austria and Peggy Fleming of the U.S. did so from 1966 to 1968.

Sakamoto is a heavy favourite to make three-in-a-row on the women’s side. The 23-year-old put up a season-high score of 226.13 at Skate Canada last year and ranks first in the ISU standings. Sakamoto’s biggest challenger is Loena Hendrickx of Belgium, who won bronze in 2023 and silver in 2022.

Shoma faces a stiffer test. Rising 19-year-old American Ilia Malinin leads the ISU rankings with two Grand Prix gold medals this year, including a win over Shoma in the GP final in December. Olympic silver medallist Yuma Kagiyama of Japan and Adam Siao Him Fa of France have also won GP events this season.

This report by The Canadian Press was first published March 19, 2024.

Daniel Rainbird, The Canadian Press

by Canadian Press

Five things to know for the figure skating world championships in Montreal (2024)

FAQs

Where is figure skating most popular? ›

Sweden has 38,500 figure skaters and approximately 365 indoor ice rinks. As indicated above, Sweden's love for figure skating is remarkable. It comes second only to Canada, with one in every 270 people actively figure skating.

How do you prepare for an ice skating competition? ›

Read your goals the day of the competition to help you stay focused, motivated and feeling confident. Pretend you're competing each time you practice your program. Visualize yourself skating your best at least once a day a month before the event. Try to feel how you want to feel and think what you want to think.

What is figure skating known for? ›

Figure skating beautifully blends the athleticism and strength of sport with the grace and precision of dance. This combination can lead to extraordinary performances where figure skaters appear to effortlessly glide across the rink as they jump and spin through the air, dancing on ice.

What is the most important figure skating competition? ›

The World Figure Skating Championships are an annual senior figure skating event awarding medals in men's singles, women's singles, pair skating, and ice dance. The world title is considered the most prestigious competitive achievement in figure skating after the Olympic gold medal.

Do figure skaters wear bras? ›

Some people wear a sports bra under their figure skating dress, but this isn't always necessary. If you have a small chest and/or your dress has a lot of built-in support, you may not need to wear a bra.

What is the most common injury in figure skating? ›

Ankle sprains are among the most common injuries in figure skaters, with a prevalence of greater than 50%.

How can I be a good figure skater? ›

To be a top-notch figure skater, you must have unfailing determination and flexibility beyond compare. Beyond that, you have to have the discipline to practice many times a week and the resilience to get back up in the face of failure, competition, and defeat.

How do you win ice skating? ›

The total element score is added to the program components score to determine the segment score (short program/rhythm dance or free skate/dance). The scores for each segment are then added together to determine the competition score. The skater with the highest competition score is declared the winner.

How do you break in ice skating? ›

Practice movements that require you to bend your knees and ankles. Deep bending motions will help you break in a new pair of figure skates. For example, movements that require you to bend your knees and ankles will help soften the leather and break in the skates. Try doing back crossovers in both directions.

Who is the most famous female skater? ›

Yuna Kim, Katarina Witt, Carol Heiss, Michelle Kwan are probably the most “decorated” female figure skaters in history. I think if you did a poll americans would say Michelle Kwan, east Asia Yuna Kim and Europe Carolina or Katarina.

What is skating on ice called? ›

Ice skating is essentially skating on ice – by moving the skates on the ice, one can move around the rink (or lake) either for exercise, leisure, traveling or various sports. Ice skating is a very generic term for four main types of sports – figure skating, short track skating, speed skating and ice skating.

How did figure skating get its name? ›

Figure skating derives its name from the patterns (or figures) skaters make on the ice, an element that was a major part of the sport until recently.

Who is the best male figure skater in the world right now? ›

Men's highest personal best TES and PCS
No.SkaterEvent
1Nathan Chen2022 Winter Olympics
2Yuzuru Hanyu2020 Four Continents Championships
3Ilia Malinin2023–24 Grand Prix Final
4Shoma Uno2022 World Championships
6 more rows

Who is the most decorated female figure skater of all time? ›

Michelle Kwan sits as the most decorated figure skater – male or female – in the United States, having won 43 championships.

How many medals has Canada won in figure skating? ›

Spinning, jumping, gliding.

In 1976, ice dancing was added as an event alongside men's, women's and pairs. Canada has won an impressive 29 Olympic medals in figure skating. Figure skating has featured on the Canada Winter Games program since the inaugural Games in 1967, and has remained ever since.

Where is ice skating most popular in the US? ›

City Rankings
Overall Rank (1=Best)CityPopularity Rank
1St. Paul, MN2
2New York, NY1
3Boston, MA3
4Pittsburgh, PA6
54 more rows
Nov 29, 2023

Where is ice skating most popular in America? ›

One of the most well-known ice skating rinks in New York, and possibly America, is at Rockefeller Center, New York.

Is figure skating the most popular Olympic sport? ›

Figure skating is one of the most popular winter Olympic sports. The sport was first introduced in the 1908 Summer Olympic Games and moved to become part of the Winter Games in 1924. It was one of the first sports with a category for women and the only Winter Olympic sport with women competitors until 1936.

Is figure skating a big sport? ›

Figure skating has become one of the most popular sports of the Winter Olympics. (Read Scott Hamilton's Britannica essay on "Training for Olympic Gold.")

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