Champs Junior Skaters Top Podium at 2019 National Championships

The Junior Men’s event at the 2019 National Championships was nothing short of exciting this year.

Aleksa Rakic and Beres Clements skated spectacular long programs that included triple-triple combinations, strong spins, and compelling artistry to finish first and second on the Junior Men’s podium. Aleksa scored 130.66 points in the long program for a combined total of 199.10 point to become the Junior Men’s National Champion. Beres scored 126.58 in the long for a combined total of 191.02 to win the Junior Men’s Silver medal.

Their skates were a testament to their strong training and to the dedication of their coaching team lead by Joanne McLeod.

In Ice Dance, Yuka Orihara and Lee Royer finished 5th place overall, and Miku Makita and Tyler Gunara placed 9th overall.

CONGRATULATIONS TO ALL OF OUR JUNIOR COMPETITORS AT THE 2019 NATIONAL CHAMPIONSHIPS CHAMPS IS SO PROUD OF YOU!

L: Junior Men’s Podium | T: Aleksa Rakic | B: Beres Clements | Photos: Danielle Earl

L: Junior Men’s Podium | T: Aleksa Rakic | B: Beres Clements | Photos: Danielle Earl

Novice Skaters WOW at 2019 National Championships!

Champs skaters are off to a great start at the 2019 National Championships with some wonderful skates and results.

In Novice Ladies, Emily Millard skated an excellent long program to become the 2019 Novice Ladies National Bronze Medalist! Emma Szeto had two strong skates to place 11th overall.

Our Novice Men were a treat to watch with two nearly clean long programs. Shuma Mugii skated to a National silver medal with two excellent programs. Shohei Law made a strong National debut finishing 6th place overall!

In Novice Dance, Kiera Kam and Matthew Carter skated two excellent programs and earned themselves the silver medal!

CONGRATULATIONS to all of our Novice National competitors! We are so proud of you!

(L: Emily Millard T: Kiera Kam & Matthew Carter B: Shuma Mugii / images: Danielle Earl)

(L: Emily Millard T: Kiera Kam & Matthew Carter B: Shuma Mugii / images: Danielle Earl)

Champs International Skater of the Month!

Champs International SC of BC -  Skater of the Month Recognition Award

“Presented in recognition of a skater’s dedication, focus, and work habits for skating success and achievement in training and competition”

 

January 2019

This month’s awards goes to Kara Yun. This delightful girl won the Pre-Juvenile Provincial title at the 2019 BC Sectionals Competition in Coquitlam.

Champs is very proud of her dedication and improvement this past year!

Her coaching team is Neil Wilson, Kathryn Kang, Joanne McLeod, and Joshua McRae.

Kara is working on her double axel and two of her triple jumps.

When she isn’t skating, Kara enjoys playing tennis. Kara also enjoys speaking French and is quite advanced in her learning of the language.

 Congratulations Kara on your recognition as Champs International Skater of the Month!

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Kara Yun

Champs International Skater of the Month! (Pictured here with coaches Neil Wilson and Josh McRae)

Kevin Reynolds Retires from Competitive Figure Skating

Olympic Silver Medalist Kevin Reynolds retires from competitive figure skating

OTTAWA, ON: Olympic silver medallist and six-time national medallist Kevin Reynolds, 28, Coquitlam, B.C., has announced his retirement from competitive skating. Reynolds has been a constant on the skating scene since 2002, when he won the Canadian novice title. He won a silver medal as a member of the Canadian squad in the team event at the 2014 Olympic Winter Games in Sochi, Russia.

“Despite an encouraging start to the season with a new personal best short program, I was unable maintain this form and my body has started to tell me it has had enough. It was a tough decision but given the circumstances I know it is the right choice,” said Reynolds.

Reynolds continued, “I would like to thank Skate Canada for their support throughout my long and wonderfully rewarding competitive career. I would also like to thank the many Canadian and Japanese skating fans who always supported and believed in me, even in those moments where I doubted myself. Finally, I would like to give a special thank you to my long-time coach, Joanne McLeod, who has been with me on this incredible journey every step of the way. I look forward to continuing my involvement with the sport of skating as I move on to the next phase of my life and pursue new career opportunities.”

Reynolds is an eight-time senior national team member and has represented Canada at the world championships six times. In 2013, he won his first senior gold medal on the international circuit at the ISU Four Continents Championships. During his successful junior years, he qualified for the 2006 ISU Grand Prix Final, wining the bronze medal.

“Kevin has been an important part of our national team program for the last decade. We would like to thank him for his dedication to the sport and for his innovative style of skating combined with his technical skill that inspired so many around the world,” said Debra Armstrong, CEO, Skate Canada. “Skate Canada wishes Kevin all the best as he begins a new chapter of his life.”

Reynolds helped to move the sport forward with his advanced jumping skills. In 2010, he was the first skater to land two quad jumps in a short program. He was also the first skater to land five quad jumps in competition at the 2013 ISU Four Continents Championships, with two quads in the short program and three in the free program.

Reynolds is working towards completion of his degree at the University of British Columbia. He is expected to graduate in 2019 with a Bachelor of Arts in International Relations, with a minor in Japanese Language and Culture. He will be staying involved with skating as a full-time coach at the Champs International Skating Centre of B.C.
- Article: Skate Canada

CONGRATULATIONS ON AN AMAZING CAREER KEVIN! CHAMPS IS SO PROUD OF YOU!

12 Champs Skaters head to the 2019 National Championships

“Champs skaters in fine form!”

Lead by Director Joanne McLeod, 12 athletes from Champs International SC of BC will head off to New Brunswick next week for what is sure to be an exciting week of figure skating. McLeod was interviewed recently about the large team of athletes heading to the Championship.

“We’re really stoked about that. It’s the largest group from one club represented (at the Nationals),” she said. “I’m very proud of the progress we’ve made, and the credit goes to all the coaches.” - Joanne McLeod

Click here to read more from the recent article in the Burnaby Now newspaper about our skaters’ spectacular results from the 2019 Challenge Competition and Nationals qualifier.

Click here for 2019 Nationals schedule information, live stream, and results! Good luck to all of our Champs athletes competing!

(L-R) Emma Szeto, Emily Bausback, Sarah Tamura, Emily Millard, Beres Clements, Aleksa Rakic, Shohei Law, Alexander Lawrence (missing: Brian Le, Christopher Fan, Shuma Mugii)

(L-R) Emma Szeto, Emily Bausback, Sarah Tamura, Emily Millard, Beres Clements, Aleksa Rakic, Shohei Law, Alexander Lawrence (missing: Brian Le, Christopher Fan, Shuma Mugii)

Senior Men
Alexander Lawrence, Brian Le

Senior Ladies
Emily Bausback, Sarah Tamura

Junior Men
Gabriel Blumenthal, Beres Clements, Christopher Fan, Aleksa Rakic

Novice Men
Shohei Law, Shuma Mugii

Novice Ladies
Emily Millard, Emma Szeto

ICE DANCE

Senior Dance
Haley Sales & Nik Wamsteeker

Junior Dance
Miku Makita & Tyler Gunara, Yuka Orihara & Lee Royer

Novice Dance
Kiera Kam & Matthew Carter