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Canadian National Skating Championships
Logo of Skate Canada
StatusActive
GenreNational championships
FrequencyAnnual
CountryCanada Canada
Inaugurated1905
Previous event2025 Canadian Championships
Next event2026 Canadian Championships
Organised bySkate Canada

The Canadian National Skating Championships (French: Championnats nationaux canadiens de patinage) are an annual figure skating competition organised by Skate Canada to crown the national champions of Canada.[1] While the first official Canadian Championships were held in 1914, unofficial championships had been hosted by the Minto Skating Club in Ottawa since 1905. They have been interrupted only twice since 1920. The event was called the Canadian Figure Skating Championships (French: Championnats du Canada de patinage artistique) prior to 2023, when synchronized skating, which had previously held separate championships, was folded into the competition along with the other figure skating disciplines.[2]

Medals are awarded in men's singles, women's singles, pair skating, ice dance, and synchronized skating at the senior and junior levels. The results are among the criteria used to determine the Canadian entries to the World Figure Skating Championships, World Junior Figure Skating Championships, Four Continents Figure Skating Championships, and Winter Olympics, as well as the members of the Canadian national team.[3]

Patrick Chan currently holds the record for winning the most Canadian Championship titles in men's singles (with ten), while Constance Wilson-Samuel holds the record in women's singles (with nine). Meagan Duhamel and Eric Radford hold the record in pair skating (with seven), while Shae-Lynn Bourne and Victor Kraatz hold the record in ice dance (with ten).

History

[edit]

The first Canadian Championships were held in 1905 in Ottawa.[4] Early editions of the championships were hosted by the Minto Skating Club, whose goal was to encourage a Canadian style of skating uniquely different than the traditional English style.[5] This Canadian style was more in line with the international style, incorporating ballet and dance movements with skating, "permitting the greatest freedom on the part of the individual in respect to his movements,"[6] while the English style was much more rigid and formal, focusing on the tracing of elaborate special figures. The International Skating Union (ISU) had adopted the international style as the standard for all international competitions in 1897.[7] The earliest championships featured single skating and pair skating (called "hand-in-hand skating"). Ormond Haycock won the inaugural singles event, as well as the pairs event with his sister Katherine.[8] While separate competitions for men and women were not held until 1913,[9] an award was presented to the "top lady skater" at each competition prior to 1913.[10] The championships were cancelled in 1907 after the Rideau Skating Rink was destroyed by a fire.[11]

While the Amateur Skating Association of Canada had been formed in 1887 to govern speed skating and figure skating in Canada, a separate organization for figure skating was established in 1914: the Figure Skating Department of the Amateur Skating Association of Canada.[12] This was the forerunner of today's Skate Canada, and as such, the 1914 Canadian Championships are regarded as the first official championships,[12] although they existed as a continuation of these earlier championships, even awarding the same trophies that the Minto Skating Club had been presenting since 1905.[13]

No competitions were held from 1915 through 1919 due to World War I.[4] During World War II, no senior-level events were contested in 1943,[14] and the women's event was the only senior-level event contested in 1944.[15] Ice dance was added as a discipline in 1947, while the waltz and tenstep competitions were discontinued after 1959.[4] Compulsory figures, which had been a required element of singles skating since the beginning, were retired after the 1990 championships.[16] Competition in four skating was held irregularly, with the final competition taking place in 1997.[4] The 2021 championships were cancelled due to the COVID-19 pandemic;[17] and in December 2021, due to Ontario's COVID-19 public health orders, Skate Canada announced that the 2022 Canadian Championships would be held in a closed arena without spectators or on-site media.[18]

Beginning in 2023, the junior- and senior-level synchronized skating competitions were incorporated into the Canadian Figure Skating Championships; hence the change in the event's name.[19] Prior to this, the Canadian Synchronized Skating Championships had been held as a separate event.[4]

Senior medalists

[edit]

Men's singles

[edit]
Senior men's event medalists
Year Location Gold Silver Bronze Ref.
1905 Ottawa Ormond Haycock Anne Ewan No other medalists [8]
1906 Fred Anderson [20]
1907 No competition due to fire at the Rideau Skating Rink [4]
1908 Ottawa Ormond Haycock John Joseph Cawthra No other medalists [21]
1909 No competition held [4]
1910 Ottawa Douglas Nelles Ormond Haycock Iris Mudge [22]
1911 Montreal Ormond Haycock J. Cecil McDougall Evelyn Grey [23]
1912 Ottawa Douglas Nelles Eleanor Kingsford No other medalists [24]
1913 Philip Chrysler Norman Scott [9]
1914 Norman Scott Philip Chrysler No other competitors [13]
1915–19 No competitions due to World War I [4]
1920 Montreal Norman Scott Duncan Hodgson Melville Rogers [10]
1921 John Machado
1922 Ottawa Duncan Hodgson Melville Rogers John Machado [25]
1923 Toronto Melville Rogers John Machado Norman Gregory [26]
1924 Montreal John Machado Montgomery Wilson [27]
1925 Ottawa Melville Rogers John Machado Montgomery Wilson [28]
1926 Toronto Montgomery Wilson No other competitors [29]
1927 Montreal Jack Eastwood [30]
1928 Toronto No other competitors [31]
1929 Ottawa Montgomery Wilson Stewart Reburn Jack Eastwood [32]
1930 Winnipeg Lewis Elkin No other competitors [33]
1931 Toronto Stewart Reburn Lewis Elkin [34]
1932 Guy Owen Hubert Sprott [35]
1933 Montreal Rupert Whitehead [36]
1934 Toronto [37]
1935 Ottawa Osborne Colson Guy Owen [38]
1936 Toronto Osborne Colson Wingate Snaith Philip Lee [39]
1937 Montreal Ralph McCreath [40]
1938 Winnipeg Montgomery Wilson Ralph McCreath Wingate Snaith [41]
1939 Toronto Jack Vigeon [42]
1940 Ottawa Ralph McCreath Donald Gilchrist Wingate Snaith [43]
1941 Montreal Jack Vigeon [44]
1942 Winnipeg Michael Kirby No other competitors [45]
1943–44 Toronto No senior men's competitions due to World War II [4]
1945 Nigel Stephens Frank Sellers No other competitors [46]
1946 Ralph McCreath Norris Bowden Roger Wickson [47]
1947 Norris Bowden Wallace Diestelmeyer Gerrard Blair [48]
1948 Calgary Wallace Diestelmeyer Roger Wickson No other competitors [49]
1949 Ottawa Roger Wickson William Lewis Donald Tobin [50]
1950 St. Catharines Donald Tobin William Lewis [51]
1951 Vancouver Peter Firstbrook Roger Wickson [52]
1952 Oshawa William Lewis Peter Dunfield [53]
1953 Ottawa Charles Snelling [54]
1954 Calgary Charles Snelling Douglas Court Paul Tatton [55]
1955 Toronto No other competitors [56]
1956 Galt Donald Jackson Douglas Court [57]
1957 Winnipeg Edward Collins [58]
1958 Ottawa [59]
1959 Noranda Donald Jackson Edward Collins No other competitors [60]
1960 Regina Donald McPherson Louis Stong [61]
1961 Lachine Bradley Black [62]
1962 Toronto Donald Knight [63]
1963 Edmonton Donald McPherson Donald Knight William Neale [64]
1964 North Bay Charles Snelling Jay Humphry [65]
1965 Calgary Donald Knight Charles Snelling [66]
1966 Peterborough [67]
1967 Toronto Jay Humphry Charles Snelling [68]
1968 Vancouver Jay Humphry David McGillivray Steve Hutchinson [69]
1969 Toronto Toller Cranston [70]
1970 Edmonton David McGillivray Toller Cranston Ron Shaver [71]
1971 Winnipeg Toller Cranston Paul Bonenfant Kenneth Polk [72]
1972 London [73]
1973 Vancouver Ron Shaver Robert Rubens [74]
1974 Moncton [75]
1975 Quebec City Robert Rubens Stan Bohonek [76]
1976 London Ron Shaver [77]
1977 Calgary Ron Shaver Brian Pockar Vern Taylor [78]
1978 Victoria Brian Pockar Vern Taylor Jim Szabo [79]
1979 Thunder Bay Gordon Forbes [80]
1980 Kitchener Gordon Forbes Gary Beacom [81]
1981 Halifax Brian Orser Brian Pockar Gordon Forbes [82]
1982 Brandon Dennis Coi [83]
1983 Montreal Gary Beacom Gordon Forbes [84]
1984 Regina [85]
1985 Moncton Neil Paterson [86]
1986 North Bay Jaimee Eggleton [87]
1987 Ottawa Kurt Browning Michael Slipchuk [88]
1988 Victoria Neil Paterson [89]
1989 Chicoutimi Kurt Browning Michael Slipchuk Matthew Hall [90]
1990 Sudbury Elvis Stojko Michael Slipchuk [16]
1991 Saskatoon [91]
1992 Moncton Michael Slipchuk Sébastien Britten [92]
1993 Hamilton Kurt Browning Marcus Christensen [93]
1994 Edmonton Elvis Stojko Kurt Browning Sébastien Britten [94]
1995 Halifax Sébastien Britten Marcus Christensen Ravi Walia [95]
1996 Ottawa Elvis Stojko Sébastien Britten Marcus Christensen [96]
1997 Vancouver Jeff Langdon Sébastien Britten [97]
1998 Hamilton Emanuel Sandhu Jeffrey Langdon [98]
1999 Ottawa Jean-François Hébert [99]
2000 Calgary Ben Ferreira [100]
2001 Winnipeg Emanuel Sandhu Jayson Dénommée [101]
2002 Hamilton Elvis Stojko Emanuel Sandhu Jeffrey Buttle [102]
2003 Saskatoon Emanuel Sandhu Jeffrey Buttle Fedor Andreev [103]
2004 Edmonton Ben Ferreira Jeffrey Buttle [104]
2005 London Jeffrey Buttle Emanuel Sandhu Shawn Sawyer [105]
2006 Ottawa [106]
2007 Halifax Christopher Mabee Emanuel Sandhu [107]
2008 Vancouver Patrick Chan Jeffrey Buttle Shawn Sawyer [108]
2009 Saskatoon Vaughn Chipeur Jeremy Ten [109]
2010 London Kevin Reynolds [110]
2011 Victoria Shawn Sawyer Joey Russell [111]
2012 Moncton Kevin Reynolds Jeremy Ten [112]
2013 Mississauga Andrei Rogozine [113]
2014 Ottawa Liam Firus [114]
2015 Kingston Nam Nguyen Jeremy Ten [115]
2016 Halifax Patrick Chan Liam Firus Kevin Reynolds [116]
2017 Ottawa Kevin Reynolds Nam Nguyen [117]
2018 Vancouver Keegan Messing [118]
2019 Saint John Nam Nguyen Stephen Gogolev Keegan Messing [119]
2020 Mississauga Roman Sadovsky Nam Nguyen [120]
2021 Vancouver Competition cancelled due to the COVID-19 pandemic [17]
2022 Ottawa Keegan Messing Roman Sadovsky Wesley Chiu [121]
2023 Oshawa Conrad Orzel [122]
2024 Calgary Wesley Chiu Aleksa Rakic Anthony Paradis [123]
2025 Laval Roman Sadovsky Anthony Paradis David Li [124]

Women's singles

[edit]
Senior women's event medalists
Year Location Gold Silver Bronze Ref.
1905 Ottawa Anne Ewan[a] No other medalists [8]
1906 Aimée Haycock[a] [20]
1907 No competition due to fire at the Rideau Skating Rink [4]
1908 Ottawa Iris Mudge[a] No other medalists [21]
1909 No competition held [4]
1910 Ottawa Iris Mudge[a] No other medalists [22]
1911 Montreal Evelyn Grey[a] [23]
1912 Ottawa Eleanor Kingsford[a] [24]
1913 Eleanor Kingsford Jeanne Chevalier No other medalists [9]
1914 Muriel Maunsell [13]
1915–19 No competitions due to World War I [4]
1920 Montreal Jeanne Chevalier Dorothy Jenkins Alden Godwin [10]
1921
1922 Ottawa Dorothy Jenkins Alden Godwin Eleanor Law [25]
1923 Toronto Cecil Smith Constance Wilson [26]
1924 Montreal Constance Wilson Margot Barclay Marjorie Annable [27]
1925 Ottawa Cecil Smith Constance Wilson [28]
1926 Toronto Edith Secord [29]
1927 Montreal Constance Wilson Cecil Smith Evelyn Darling [30]
1928 Toronto Margot Barclay Marion McDougall Dorothy Benson [31]
1929 Ottawa Constance Wilson-Samuel Cecil Smith [32]
1930 Winnipeg Elizabeth Fisher [33]
1931 Toronto Cecil Smith Elizabeth Fisher [34]
1932 Veronica Clarke [35]
1933 Montreal Cecil Smith Veronica Clarke [36]
1934 Toronto Veronica Clarke Kathleen Lopdell [37]
1935 Ottawa Frances Claudet [38]
1936 Toronto Eleanor O'Meara Margaret Leslie [39]
1937 Montreal Dorothy Caley Eleanor O'Meara Veronica Clarke [40]
1938 Winnipeg Eleanor O'Meara Dorothy Caley Eleanor Wilson [41]
1939 Toronto Mary Rose Thacker Norah McCarthy Eleanor O'Meara [42]
1940 Ottawa Norah McCarthy Mary Rose Thacker [43]
1941 Montreal Mary Rose Thacker Barbara Ann Scott Norah McCarthy [44]
1942 Winnipeg Elizabeth McKellar [45]
1943 Toronto No senior women's competition due to World War II [14]
1944 Barbara Ann Scott Marilyn Ruth Take Nadine Phillips [15]
1945 Gloria Lillico [46]
1946 Nadine Phillips [47]
1947 Marilyn Ruth Take Nadine Phillips Suzanne Morrow [48]
1948 Calgary Barbara Ann Scott Jeanne Matthews Marlene Smith [49]
1949 Ottawa Suzanne Morrow Patricia Earl Jeanne Matthews [50]
1950 St. Catharines Marlene Smith Vevi Smith [51]
1951 Vancouver Vevi Smith Jane Kirby [52]
1952 Oshawa Marlene Smith Elizabeth Gratton [53]
1953 Ottawa Barbara Gratton Dawn Steckley Yarmila Pachl [54]
1954 Calgary Sonja Currie Vevi Smith [55]
1955 Toronto Carole Jane Pachl Ann Johnston Joan Shippam [56]
1956 Galt Sonja Currie [57]
1957 Winnipeg Karen Dixon Margaret Crosland [58]
1958 Ottawa Margaret Crosland Doreen Lister Sonia Snelling [59]
1959 Noranda Sonia Snelling Sandra Tewkesbury [60]
1960 Regina Wendy Griner Shirra Kenworthy Sonia Snelling [61]
1961 Lachine [62]
1962 Toronto Petra Burka Shirra Kenworthy [63]
1963 Edmonton [64]
1964 North Bay Petra Burka Wendy Griner [65]
1965 Calgary Valérie Jones Gloria Tatton [66]
1966 Peterborough Roberta Laurent [67]
1967 Toronto Valérie Jones Karen Magnussen [68]
1968 Vancouver Karen Magnussen Linda Carbonetto Lyndsai Cowan [69]
1969 Toronto Linda Carbonetto Karen Magnussen Cathy Lee Irwin [70]
1970 Edmonton Karen Magnussen Cathy Lee Irwin Karen Grobba [71]
1971 Winnipeg Ruth Hutchinson Diane Hall [72]
1972 London Cathy Lee Irwin [73]
1973 Vancouver Cathy Lee Irwin Lynn Nightingale [74]
1974 Moncton Lynn Nightingale Barbara Terpenning Darya Prychun [75]
1975 Quebec City Kim Alletson Barbara Terpenning [76]
1976 London Susan MacDonald [77]
1977 Calgary Heather Kemkaran Kim Alletson [78]
1978 Victoria Heather Kemkaran Cathie MacFarlane Peggy McLean [79]
1979 Thunder Bay Janet Morrissey Heather Kemkaran Deborah Albright [80]
1980 Kitchener Heather Kemkaran Janet Morrissey Tracey Wainman [81]
1981 Halifax Tracey Wainman Kay Thomson Elizabeth Manley [125]
1982 Brandon Kay Thomson Elizabeth Manley Tracey Wainman [83]
1983 Montreal Charlene Wong Cynthia Coull [84]
1984 Regina Elizabeth Manley [126]
1985 Moncton Elizabeth Manley Cynthia Coull Charlene Wong [86]
1986 North Bay Tracey Wainman Elizabeth Manley Patricia Schmidt [87]
1987 Ottawa Elizabeth Manley Patricia Schmidt Linda Florkevich [88]
1988 Victoria Charlene Wong Shannon Allison [89]
1989 Chicoutimi Karen Preston Lisa Sargeant [90]
1990 Sudbury Lisa Sargeant Josée Chouinard [16]
1991 Saskatoon Josée Chouinard Lisa Sargeant Tanya Bingert [91]
1992 Moncton Karen Preston Josée Chouinard [92]
1993 Hamilton Josée Chouinard Karen Preston Susan Humphreys [93]
1994 Edmonton Susan Humphreys Karen Preston [94]
1995 Halifax Netty Kim Jennifer Robinson Susan Humphreys [95]
1996 Ottawa Jennifer Robinson Josée Chouinard [96]
1997 Vancouver Susan Humphreys Angela Derochie Jennifer Robinson [97]
1998 Hamilton Angela Derochie Keyla Ohs [98]
1999 Ottawa Jennifer Robinson Annie Bellemare Angela Derochie [99]
2000 Calgary Michelle Currie Annie Bellemare [100]
2001 Winnipeg Nicole Watt [101]
2002 Hamilton Annie Bellemare Joannie Rochette [102]
2003 Saskatoon Joannie Rochette Annie Bellemare [103]
2004 Edmonton Cynthia Phaneuf Jennifer Robinson [104]
2005 London Joannie Rochette Cynthia Phaneuf Mira Leung [105]
2006 Ottawa Mira Leung Lesley Hawker [106]
2007 Halifax [107]
2008 Vancouver Cynthia Phaneuf [108]
2009 Saskatoon Cynthia Phaneuf Amélie Lacoste [109]
2010 London Myriane Samson [110]
2011 Victoria Cynthia Phaneuf Myriane Samson Amélie Lacoste [111]
2012 Moncton Amélie Lacoste Cynthia Phaneuf Kaetlyn Osmond [112]
2013 Mississauga Kaetlyn Osmond Gabrielle Daleman Alaine Chartrand [113]
2014 Ottawa Amélie Lacoste [114]
2015 Kingston Gabrielle Daleman Alaine Chartrand Véronik Mallet [115]
2016 Halifax Alaine Chartrand Gabrielle Daleman Kaetlyn Osmond [116]
2017 Ottawa Kaetlyn Osmond Alaine Chartrand [117]
2018 Vancouver Gabrielle Daleman Kaetlyn Osmond Larkyn Austman [118]
2019 Saint John Alaine Chartrand Aurora Cotop Véronik Mallet [119]
2020 Mississauga Emily Bausback Alison Schumacher Madeline Schizas [120]
2021 Vancouver Competition cancelled due to the COVID-19 pandemic [17]
2022 Ottawa Madeline Schizas Véronik Mallet Gabrielle Daleman [121]
2023 Oshawa Kaiya Ruiter Fiona Bombardier [122]
2024 Calgary Kaiya Ruiter Madeline Schizas Hetty Shi [123]
2025 Laval Madeline Schizas Sara-Maude Dupuis Katherine Medland Spence [124]
  1. ^ a b c d e f Although the Canadian Championships from 1905 to 1912 did not have separate competitions for men and women, an award was presented to the "top lady skater".[10]

Pairs

[edit]
Senior pairs event medalists
Year Location Gold Silver Bronze Ref.
1905 Ottawa
  • Grace Ritchie
  • Fred Anderson
[8]
1906
  • Miss E. Clemus
  • Mr. E.T.B. Gillmore
No other competitors [20]
1907 No competition due to fire at the Rideau Skating Rink [4]
1908 Ottawa
No other competitors [21]
1909 No competition held [4]
1910 Ottawa
No other competitors [22]
1911 Montreal
  • Eleanor Kingsford
  • Philip Chrysler
No other competitors [23]
1912 Ottawa
  • Eleanor Kingsford
  • Douglas Nelles
  • Muriel Mansell
  • Gordon McLennan
[24]
1913
  • Muriel Burrows
  • Gordon McLennan
No other medalists [9]
1914
  • Muriel Burrows
  • Gordon McLennan
[13]
1915–19 No competitions due to World War I [4]
1920 Montreal
  • Alden Godwin
  • Douglas Nelles
  • Beatrice McDougall
  • Allan Howard
No other competitors [10]
1921
  • Beatrice McDougall
  • Allan Howard
  • Dorothy Jenkins
  • C.J. Allan
1922 Ottawa
  • Alden Godwin
  • A.G. McLennan
  • Edith Secord
  • Douglas Nelles
[25]
1923 Toronto
  • Marjorie Anable
  • Duncan Hodgson
  • Dorothy Jenkins
  • A.G. McLennan
[26]
1924 Montreal
  • Elizabeth Blair
  • John Machado
  • Margot Barclay
  • Norman Gregory
  • Evelyn Darling
  • Hugh Tarbox
[27]
1925 Ottawa
  • Elizabeth Machado
  • John Machado
[28]
1926 Toronto
[29]
1927 Montreal
  • Elizabeth Machado
  • John Machado
[30]
1928 Toronto
[31]
1929 Ottawa
[32]
1930 Winnipeg
  • Margaret Winks
  • Lewis Elkin
No other competitors [33]
1931 Toronto [34]
1932 [35]
1933 Montreal
  • Kathleen Lopdell
  • Donald Cruikshank
[36]
1934 Toronto [37]
1935 Ottawa [38]
1936 Toronto
  • Aidrie Cruikshank
  • Donald Cruikshank
[39]
1937 Montreal
[40]
1938 Winnipeg
  • Patricia Chown
  • Philip Lee
  • Mrs. G.M. Black
  • Jack Kilgour
[41]
1939 Toronto
  • Aidrie Cruikshank
  • Donald Cruikshank
  • Kathleen Lopdell
  • Peter Chance
[42]
1940 Ottawa
  • Christine Newson
  • Sandy McKechnie
[43]
1941 Montreal
No other competitors [44]
1942 Winnipeg
[45]
1943–44 Toronto No senior pairs competitions due to World War II [4]
1945
  • Olga Bernyk
  • Alex Fulton
  • Sheila Smith
  • Ross Smith
No other competitors [46]
1946
[47]
1947
  • Margaret Roberts
  • Bruce Hyland
[48]
1948 Calgary
  • Sheila Smith
  • Ross Smith
[49]
1949 Ottawa
  • Pearle Simmers
  • David Spalding
  • Joyce Perkins
  • Bruce Hyland
[50]
1950 St. Catharines No other competitors [51]
1951 Vancouver
  • Gayle Wakely
  • David Spalding
[52]
1952 Oshawa
  • Audrey Downie
  • Brian Power
No other competitors [53]
1953 Ottawa
[54]
1954 Calgary
  • Audrey Downie
  • Brian Power
[55]
1955 Toronto
  • Audrey Downie
  • Brian Power
[56]
1956 Galt
  • Dianne Neilson
  • Edwin Cossitt
[57]
1957 Winnipeg
  • Barbara Bourne
  • Thomas Monypenny
[58]
1958 Ottawa No other competitors [59]
1959 Noranda
  • Lise Petit
  • Ian Knight
[60]
1960 Regina [61]
1961 Lachine
  • Gertrude Desjardins
  • Maurice Lafrance
[62]
1962 Toronto [63]
1963 Edmonton [64]
1964 North Bay [65]
1965 Calgary
  • Alexis Shields
  • Chris Shields
[66]
1966 Peterborough [67]
1967 Toronto [10]
1968 Vancouver
  • Alexis Shields
  • Chris Shields
[69]
1969 Toronto
[70]
1970 Edmonton No other competitors [71]
1971 Winnipeg
  • Marian Murray
  • Glenn Moore
[72]
1972 London [73]
1973 Vancouver
  • Marian Murray
  • Glenn Moore
  • Linda Tasker
  • Allen Carson
[74]
1974 Moncton
  • Kathy Hutchinson
  • Jamie McGrigor
[75]
1975 Quebec City
  • Kathy Hutchinson
  • Jamie McGrigor
  • Christine McBeth
  • Dennis Johnston
[76]
1976 London
  • Cheri Pinner
  • Dennis Pinner
  • Karen Newton
  • Glenn Laframboise
[77]
1977 Calgary
  • Cheri Pinner
  • Dennis Pinner
  • Janet Hominuke
  • Mark Hominuke
No other competitors [78]
1978 Victoria
  • Susan Gowan
  • Eric Thomsen
[79]
1979 Thunder Bay
  • Susan Gowan
  • Eric Thomsen
  • Lee-Ann Jackson
  • Bernard Souche
[80]
1980 Kitchener
[81]
1981 Halifax [82]
1982 Brandon [83]
1983 Montreal [84]
1984 Regina [85]
1985 Moncton [86]
1986 North Bay
[87]
1987 Ottawa [88]
1988 Victoria [89]
1989 Chicoutimi [90]
1990 Sudbury [16]
1991 Saskatoon [91]
1992 Moncton [92]
1993 Hamilton [93]
1994 Edmonton [94]
1995 Halifax
[95]
1996 Ottawa [96]
1997 Vancouver [10]
1998 Hamilton [98]
1999 Ottawa [99]
2000 Calgary [100]
2001 Winnipeg [101]
2002 Hamilton [102]
2003 Saskatoon [103]
2004 Edmonton [104]
2005 London [105]
2006 Ottawa [106]
2007 Halifax [107]
2008 Vancouver [108]
2009 Saskatoon [109]
2010 London [110]
2011 Victoria [111]
2012 Moncton [112]
2013 Mississauga [113]
2014 Ottawa [114]
2015 Kingston [115]
2016 Halifax [116]
2017 Ottawa [117]
2018 Vancouver [118]
2019 Saint John [119]
2020 Mississauga [120]
2021 Vancouver Competition cancelled due to the COVID-19 pandemic [17]
2022 Ottawa [121]
2023 Oshawa [122]
2024 Calgary [123]
2025 Laval [124]

Ice dance

[edit]
Senior ice dance event medalists
Year Location Gold Silver Bronze Ref.
1947 Toronto
  • Margaret Roberts
  • Bruce Hyland
  • Joyce Perkins
  • William de Nance Jr.
  • Marnie Brereton
  • Richard McLaughlin
[48]
1948 Calgary
  • Joan Prince
  • Ronald Kinney
No other competitors [10]
1949 Ottawa
  • Joyce Perkins
  • Bruce Hyland
  • Pierrette Paquin
  • Donald Tobin
  • Joy Forsyth
  • Ronald Vincent
[50]
1950 St. Catharines
  • Pierrette Paquin
  • Donald Tobin
  • Joy Forsyth
  • William de Nance Jr.
[51]
1951 Vancouver
  • Mary Diane Trimble
  • David Ross
[52]
1952 Oshawa
  • Joyce Kornacher
  • William de Nance Jr.
  • Pierrette Paquin
  • Malcolm Wickson
[53]
1953 Ottawa
  • Frances Abbott
  • David Ross
  • Patty Lou Montgomery
  • George Montgomery
  • Marion Wattie
  • Harry Ball
[54]
1954 Calgary
  • Doreen Leech
  • Norman Walker
  • Claudette Lacaille
  • Jeffrey Johnston
[55]
1955 Toronto
  • Lindis Johnston
  • Jeffrey Johnston
  • Beverley de Nance
  • William de Nance Jr.
[56]
1956 Galt [57]
1957 Winnipeg
  • Beverley Orr
  • Hugh Smith
  • Elaine Protheroe
  • William Trimble
[58]
1958 Ottawa
  • Svata Staroba
  • Mirek Staroba
[59]
1959 Noranda
[60]
1960 Regina
  • Ann Martin
  • Gilles Vanasse
[61]
1961 Lachine
  • Donna Lee Mitchell
  • John Mitchell
[62]
1962 Toronto [63]
1963 Edmonton
  • Carole Forrest
  • Kevin Lethbridge
[64]
1964 North Bay
  • Carole Forrest
  • Kevin Lethbridge
  • Marilyn Crawford
  • Blair Armitage
[10]
1965 Calgary
  • Carole Forrest
  • Kevin Lethbridge
  • Lynn Matthews
  • Bryon Topping
  • Gail Snyder
  • Wayne Palmer
[66]
1966 Peterborough
  • Gail Snyder
  • Wayne Palmer
  • Judy Henderson
  • John Bailey
[67]
1967 Toronto
  • Joni Graham
  • Don Phillips
  • Judy Henderson
  • John Bailey
  • Maureen Peever
  • Wayne Palmer
[10]
1968 Vancouver
  • Donna Taylor
  • Bruce Lennie
  • Mary Church
  • Tom Falls
[69]
1969 Toronto
  • Donna Taylor
  • Bruce Lennie
  • Mary Church
  • Tom Falls
  • Hazel Pike
  • Phillip Boskill
[70]
1970 Edmonton
  • Mary Church
  • David Sutton
  • Hazel Pike
  • Phillip Boskill
  • Louise Lind
  • Barry Soper
[71]
1971 Winnipeg
  • Louise Soper
  • Barry Soper
  • Mary Church
  • David Sutton
  • Brenda Sandys
  • James Holden
[72]
1972 London
  • Linda Roe
  • Michael Bradley
[73]
1973 Vancouver [74]
1974 Moncton [75]
1975 Quebec City
  • Shelley MacLeod
  • Bob Knapp
[76]
1976 London [77]
1977 Calgary
[78]
1978 Victoria
  • Patricia Fletcher
  • Michael de la Penotiere
[79]
1979 Thunder Bay [80]
1980 Kitchener
  • Gina Aucoin
  • Hans Peter Ponikau
[81]
1981 Halifax
[82]
1982 Brandon [83]
1983 Montreal [84]
1984 Regina [85]
1985 Moncton [86]
1986 North Bay
  • Jo-Anne Borlase
  • Scott Chalmers
[87]
1987 Ottawa [88]
1988 Victoria [89]
1989 Chicoutimi
[90]
1990 Sudbury
[16]
1991 Saskatoon
  • Penny Mann
  • Juan-Carlos Noria
[91]
1992 Moncton
  • Penny Mann
  • Juan-Carlos Noria
[92]
1993 Hamilton [93]
1994 Edmonton
[94]
1995 Halifax
[95]
1996 Ottawa [96]
1997 Vancouver [10]
1998 Hamilton [98]
1999 Ottawa [99]
2000 Calgary [100]
2001 Winnipeg [101]
2002 Hamilton [102]
2003 Saskatoon [103]
2004 Edmonton [104]
2005 London [105]
2006 Ottawa [106]
2007 Halifax [107]
2008 Vancouver [108]
2009 Saskatoon [109]
2010 London [110]
2011 Victoria [111]
2012 Moncton [112]
2013 Mississauga [113]
2014 Ottawa [114]
2015 Kingston [115]
2016 Halifax [116]
2017 Ottawa [117]
2018 Vancouver [118]
2019 Saint John [119]
2020 Mississauga [120]
2021 Vancouver Competition cancelled due to the COVID-19 pandemic [17]
2022 Ottawa [121]
2023 Oshawa [122]
2024 Calgary [123]
2025 Laval [124]

Synchronized skating

[edit]
Synchronized event medalists
Year Location Gold Silver Bronze Ref.
2023 Oshawa NEXXICE Nova Les Suprêmes [127]
2024 Calgary Les Suprêmes NEXXICE [128]
2025 Laval [129]

Junior medalists

[edit]

Men's singles

[edit]
Junior men's event medalists
Year Location Gold Silver Bronze Ref.
1928 Toronto Stewart Reburn Paul Belcourt Jack Hose [31]
1929 Ottawa Guy Owen W.A.H. Kirkpatrick Fraser Sweatman [32]
1930 Winnipeg Lewis Elkin Hubert Sprott No other competitors [33]
1931 Toronto Hubert Sprott Osborne Colson Rupert Whitehead [34]
1932 Rupert Whitehead Philip Lee [35]
1933 Montreal Osborne Colson Wingate Snaith Ralph McCreath [36]
1934 Toronto Philip Lee [37]
1935 Ottawa Wingate Snaith Ralph McCreath Harrison Thomson [130]
1936 Toronto Ralph McCreath Jack Vigeon Peter Chance [10]
1937 Montreal Peter Chance Donald Gilchrist [40]
1938 Winnipeg Jack Vigeon Sandy McKechnie Richard Salter [41]
1939 Toronto Sandy McKechnie Donald Gilchrist [42]
1940 Ottawa Denis Ross Michael Kirby John Milsom [43]
1941 Montreal Michael Kirby Dwight Parkinson [44]
1942 Winnipeg Will Thomas Nigel Stevens Charles Lockwood [45]
1943 Toronto Nigel Stevens Norris Bowden Frank Sellers [14]
1944 Roger Wickson No other competitors [15]
1945 Frank Sellers Gilles Trudeau Richard McLaughlin [46]
1946 Wallace Diestelmeyer Gerrard Blair Gordon Paul [47]
1947 Gerrard Blair William Lewis Alain Pinard [48]
1948 Calgary William Lewis Donald Tobin [49]
1949 Ottawa Donald Tobin Peter Firstbrook Malcolm Wickson [50]
1950 St. Catharines Peter Firstbrook Peter Dunfield Alan Anderson [51]
1951 Vancouver Peter Dunfield Charles Snelling [52]
1952 Oshawa Charles Snelling Alan Anderson Douglas Court [53]
1953 Ottawa Douglas Court Paul Tatton Richard Rimmer [54]
1954 Calgary Richard Rimmer Norman Walker David Lowery [55]
1955 Toronto Donald Jackson Robert Paul Hugh Smith [56]
1956 Galt Edward Collins David Lowery [57]
1957 Winnipeg Hugh Smith Carl Harrison Harry Nevard [58]
1958 Ottawa Carl Harrison Louis Stong Bradley Black [59]
1959 Noranda Donald McPherson Larry Rost [60]
1960 Regina Bradley Black Bill Neale [61]
1961 Lachine Donald Knight Bill Neale Greg Folk [131]
1962 Toronto Bill Neale Greg Folk Byron Topping [10]
1963 Edmonton James Humphry Philip McCordic Toller Cranston [64]
1964 North Bay Toller Cranston Paul Crowther Archie Zariski [132]
1965 Calgary Steve Hutchinson David McGillivray [66]
1966 Peterborough David McGillivray Doug Leigh Joey Summerfield [67]
1967 Toronto Bob Emerson David Coffin John MacWilliams [133]
1968 Vancouver Patrick McKilligan Jim Reid [134]
1969 Toronto Paul Fisher John MacWilliams Ron Shaver [70]
1970 Edmonton Robert Rubens Urs Steinbrecher Roger Uuemae [71]
1971 Winnipeg Stan Bohonek Kenneth Groff Kevin Cottam [72]
1972 London Lee Armstrong Sandy Moore Roger Uuemae [73]
1973 Vancouver Ted Barton Kevin Robertson Sandy Moore [74]
1974 Moncton Kevin Robertson Sandy Moore Brian Pockar [75]
1975 Quebec City Kevin Hicks Jim Szabo Gary Beacom [76]
1976 London Vern Taylor Gary Beacom Daniel Béland [77]
1977 Calgary Gary Beacom Daniel Béland Gordon Forbes [78]
1978 Victoria Dennis Coi Brian Orser [79]
1979 Thunder Bay Brian Orser Kevin Parker Shaun McGill [135]
1980 Kitchener Neil Giroday Campbell Sinclair Mitch Giffin [81]
1981 Halifax Neil Paterson Shaun McGill Louis Lasorsa [82]
1982 Brandon Lyndon Johnston Brad McLean André Bourgeois [83]
1983 Montreal Patrick Greasley Lloyd Eisler Marc Ferland [136]
1984 Regina Jaimee Eggleton Marc Ferland David Nickel [85]
1985 Moncton Kurt Browning Matthew Hall Lauren Patterson [86]
1986 North Bay Michael Slipchuk Darren Kemp Martin Marceau [87]
1987 Ottawa Norm Proft Bernard Munger Brent Frank [137]
1988 Victoria Elvis Stojko Stéphane Yvars Marcus Christensen [138]
1989 Chicoutimi Pierre Gignac Kris Wirtz Sébastien Britten [139]
1990 Sudbury Sébastien Britten Ian Connolly Jean-François Hébert [140]
1991 Saskatoon Herb Cherwoniak Matthew Powers Christopher Bourne [141]
1992 Moncton Kelly Cruikshank Jeffrey Langdon Jean-François Hébert [142]
1993 Hamilton Ravi Walla David Pelletier Matthew Knight [143]
1994 Edmonton Matthew Smith Yvan Desjardins David Pelletier [144]
1995 Halifax David D'Cruz Daniel Bellemare Paolo Vaccari [145]
1996 Ottawa Collin Thompson Jayson Dénommée Ben Ferreira [96]
1997 Vancouver Emanuel Sandhu Guillano Cosentino Ryan Hamilton [97]
1998 Hamilton Hugh Yik Jeffrey Buttle lair Smith [98]
1999 Ottawa Fedor Andreev Blair Smith Nicholas Young [99]
2000 Calgary Nicholas Young Marc-Olivier Bossé Sean Wirtz [10]
2001 Winnipeg Eriq Lyons Maxim Lippé Marc-André Craig [101]
2002 Hamilton Shawn Sawyer Keegan Murphy Christopher Mabee [102]
2003 Saskatoon Ken Rose Cedric Demers Vaughn Chipeur [103]
2004 Edmonton Eric Radford Dylan Moscovitch [146]
2005 London Patrick Chan Kevin Reynolds Maxime-Billy Fortin [147]
2006 Ottawa Joey Russell Jeremy Ten Jamie Forsythe [106]
2007 Halifax Jeremy Ten Elladj Baldé Jean-Simon Légaré [107]
2008 Vancouver Elladj Baldé Paul Poirier Dave Ferland [108]
2009 Saskatoon Andrei Rogozine Paul Parkinson Sébastien Wolfe [109]
2010 London Liam Firus Samuel Morais Nam Nguyen [110]
2011 Victoria Nam Nguyen Shaquille Davis Peter O'Brien [111]
2012 Moncton Mitchell Gordon Peter O'Brien Joel Bond [112]
2013 Mississauga Anthony Kan Denis Margalik Mathieu Nepton [113]
2014 Ottawa Denis Margalik Bennet Toman Eric Liu [114]
2015 Kingston Nicolas Nadeau Antony Cheng Edrian Paul Celestino [115]
2016 Halifax Joseph Phan Edrian Paul Celestino Christian Reekie [116]
2017 Ottawa Stephen Gogolev Conrad Orzel Samuel Turcotte [117]
2018 Vancouver Matthew Markell Corey Circelli Zoé Duval-Yergeau [118]
2019 Saint John Aleksa Rakic Beres Clements Corey Circelli [119]
2020 Mississauga Corey Circelli Wesley Chiu Alec Guinzbourg [120]
2021 Vancouver Competition cancelled due to the COVID-19 pandemic [17]
2022 Ottawa Anthony Paradis Grayson Long John Kim [121]
2023 Oshawa Edward Nicholas Vasii Anthony Paradis [122]
2024 Calgary Terry Yu Tao Jin David Li David Shteyngart [123]
2025 Laval David Bondar Edward Vasii David Howes [124]

Women's singles

[edit]
Junior women's event medalists
Year Location Gold Silver Bronze Ref.
1928 Toronto Dorothy Benson Frances Claudet Elizabeth Fisher [31]
1929 Ottawa Elizabeth Fisher Veronica Clarke Frances Claudet [32]
1930 Winnipeg Mary Littlejohn Ruth Forrest No other competitors [33]
1931 Toronto Ruth Forrest Veronica Clarke Frances Fletcher [34]
1932 Veronica Clarke Kathleen Lopdell Aidrie Main [35]
1933 Montreal Margaret Henry Margaret Leslie [36]
1934 Toronto Margaret Leslie Eleanor O'Meara [37]
1935 Ottawa Joan Taylor Eleanor Wilson [38]
1936 Toronto Dorothy Caley Mary Rose Thacker Virginia Wilson [10]
1937 Montreal Mary Rose Thacker Norah McCarthy Audrey Miller [40]
1938 Winnipeg Norah McCarthy Audrey Miller Therese McCarthy [41]
1939 Toronto Therese McCarthy Joan McNeil Elizabeth McKellar [42]
1940 Ottawa Barbara Ann Scott Audrey Joyce Christine Newson [43]
1941 Montreal Patricia Gault Shirley Halsted Marilyn Ruth Take [44]
1942 Winnipeg Cynthia Powell Margaret McInnes Doreen Dutton [45]
1943 Toronto Nadine Phillips Marilyn Ruth Take Cynthia Powell [14]
1944 Suzanne Thouin Doreen Dutton Anne Westcott [15]
1945 Doreen Dutton Patricia Earl Pierrette Paquin [46]
1946 Suzanne Morrow Marlene Smith [47]
1947 Vevi Smith Marlene Smith Jeanne Matthews [48]
1948 Calgary Marlene Smith Jeanne Matthews Pearle Simmers [49]
1949 Ottawa Maureen Senior Barbara Gratton Joyce Salo [50]
1950 St. Catharines Barbara Gratton Elizabeth Gratton Jane Kirby [51]
1951 Vancouver Elizabeth Gratton Rosemary Henderson Yarmila Pachl [52]
1952 Oshawa Rosemary Henderson Ann Johnston [53]
1953 Ottawa Sonja Currie [54]
1954 Calgary Joan Shippam Dianne Williams Karen Dixon [55]
1955 Toronto Wanda June Beasley Margaret Crosland [56]
1956 Galt Margaret Crosland Elaine Richards Judy Lawrence [57]
1957 Winnipeg Doreen Lister Eleanor McLeod Sandra Tewkesbury [58]
1958 Ottawa Sonia Snelling Frances Gold Wendy Griner [59]
1959 Noranda Wendy Griner Eleanor McLeod Shirra Kenworthy [60]
1960 Regina Eleanor McLeod Jocelyn Davidson Darlene Turk [61]
1961 Lachine Petra Burka Norma Sedlar [131]
1962 Toronto Valérie Jones Jennifer Jean Wilkin [10]
1963 Edmonton Jennie Sanders Gloria Tatton Marjorie Hare [64]
1964 North Bay Shirley Robson Roberta Laurent [132]
1965 Calgary Karen Magnussen Linda Ewisak Linda Carbonetto [66]
1966 Peterborough Cathy Lee Irwin Judy McLeod [67]
1967 Toronto Heather Fraser Diana Williams Judy Williams [148]
1968 Vancouver Judy Williams Alana Wilson Mary Ellen Kinsey [134]
1969 Toronto Mary Petrie Mary McCaffrey Diane Hall [70]
1970 Edmonton Arlene Hall Daria Prychun Julie Black [71]
1971 Winnipeg Karel Lathem Julie Black Carol Farmer [72]
1972 London Lynn Nightingale Barbara Terpenning Kathy Ostapchuk [73]
1973 Vancouver Patty Welsh Kim Alletson Gigi Boyd [74]
1974 Moncton Kim Alletson Susan MacDonald Kathy Ostapchuk [75]
1975 Quebec City Camille Rebus Heather Anderson Julie Bowerman [76]
1976 London Deborah Albright Karen Felesko Carolyn Skoczen [77]
1977 Calgary Cathy MacFarlane Carolyn Skoczen Janet Morrissey [78]
1978 Victoria Pattie Black Sandra Leighton Yvonne Anderson [79]
1979 Thunder Bay Kay Thomson Yvonne Anderson Kathryn Osterberg [149]
1980 Kitchener Kerry Smith Elizabeth Manley Diane Stewart [81]
1981 Halifax Diane Ogibowski Andrea Hall [82]
1982 Brandon Monica Lipson Natalie Reimer Lana Sherman [83]
1983 Montreal Melissa Murphy Barbara Butler Tracey Robertson [136]
1984 Regina Rosmarie Sakic Nathalie Sasseville Melinda Kunhegyi [85]
1985 Moncton Nathalie Sasseville Dianne Takeuchi Linda Florkevich [86]
1986 North Bay Pamela Giangualano Shannon Allison Angie Folk [87]
1987 Ottawa Angie Folk Josée Arseneault Joelle Batten [137]
1988 Victoria Tanya Bingert Josée Chouinard Karen Preston [150]
1989 Chicoutimi Margot Bion Colleen Moir Candace Daku [151]
1990 Sudbury Jacquie Taylor Mary Angela Larmer-Wilson Stacey Ball [152]
1991 Saskatoon Netty Kim Julie Hughes Sherry Ball [153]
1992 Moncton Angela Derochie Cathy Belanger Nancy Lemieux [154]
1993 Hamilton Keyla Ohs Jessica Sheard Andreanna Plante [155]
1994 Edmonton Jennifer Robinson Tammy Smigelski Jamie Salé [156]
1995 Halifax Rebecca Salisbury Kerry Salmoni Alison Bennett [157]
1996 Ottawa Martine Dagenais Jamie Renee Beresnak Nancy Lance [96]
1997 Vancouver Sarah Schmidek Stefanie Partridge Nathalie Cousineau [158]
1998 Hamilton Marie Laurier Veronique Lainesse Samantha Marchant [98]
1999 Ottawa Leah Hepner Rhea Sy Cynthia Lemaire [99]
2000 Calgary Marianne Dubuc Audrey Thibault Janina Louie [10]
2001 Winnipeg Joannie Rochette Courtney Sokal Marie-Luc Jodoin [101]
2002 Hamilton Lauren Wilson Cynthia Phaneuf Signe Ronka [102]
2003 Saskatoon Meagan Duhamel Amanda Billings Elizabeth Putnam [103]
2004 Edmonton Myriane Samson Jessica Dubé Erin Scherrer [146]
2005 London Amélie Lacoste Tanika Gibbons Amanda Valentine [147]
2006 Ottawa Diane Szmiett Stefani Marotta Devon Neuls [106]
2007 Halifax Dana Zhalko-Tytarenko McKenzie Pedersen Cecylia Witkowski [107]
2008 Vancouver Kelsey McNeil Vanessa Grenier Amanda Velenosi [108]
2009 Saskatoon Kate Charbonneau Cambria Little Rylie McCulloch-Casarsa [109]
2010 London Eri Nishimura Alana Tidy Kaetlyn Osmond [110]
2011 Victoria Roxanne Rheault Kitty Qian Julianna Sagaria [111]
2012 Moncton Gabrielle Daleman Véronik Mallet Julianne Séguin [112]
2013 Mississauga Larkyn Austman Marika Steward Madelyn Dunley [113]
2014 Ottawa Kim De Guise Léveillée Julianne Delaurier [114]
2015 Kingston Selena Zhao Cailey England Justine Belzile [115]
2016 Halifax Sarah Tamura Alicia Pineault Megan Yim [116]
2017 Ottawa Aurora Cotop Emily Bausback Alison Schumacher [117]
2018 Vancouver Olivia Gran Sarah-Maude Blanchard Victoria Bocknek [118]
2019 Saint John Hannah Dawson Madeline Schizas Reagan Scott [119]
2020 Mississauga Kaiya Ruiter Emily Millard Kristina Ivanova [120]
2021 Vancouver Competition cancelled due to the COVID-19 pandemic [17]
2022 Ottawa Justine Miclette Fiona Bombardier Michelle Deng [121]
2023 Oshawa Hetty Shi Rose Théroux Aleksa Volkova [122]
2024 Calgary Lulu Lin Aleksa Volkova Mély-Ann Gagner [123]
2025 Laval Lia Cho Ksenia Krouzkevitch Sandrine Blais [124]

Pairs

[edit]
Junior pairs event medalists
Year Location Gold Silver Bronze Ref.
1933 Montreal
  • Mary Jane Halsted
  • Bruce Scythes
  • Kathleen Lopdell
  • Donald Cruickshank
[36]
1934 Toronto
  • Eva Lopdell
  • Robert Surtees
[37]
1935 Ottawa
  • Patricia Beauchesne
  • Robert Surtees
  • Margaret Symington
  • Charles Askwith Jr.
[130]
1936 Toronto
  • Audrey Joyce
  • Harrison Thomson
  • Betty Riley
  • Jack Kilgour
[10]
1937 Montreal
  • Betty Riley
  • Jack Kilgour
  • Margaret Symington
  • Charles Askwith
  • Patricia Chown
  • Philip Lee
[40]
1938 Winnipeg
  • Patricia Chown
  • Philip Lee
  • Ruth Hall
  • Sandy McKechnie
  • Kathleen Lopdell
  • Peter Chance
[41]
1939 Toronto
  • Kathleen Lopdell
  • Peter Chance
  • Margaret Wilson
  • Peter Killam
  • Florence McNamara
  • George Reid
[42]
1940 Ottawa
  • Helen Malcolm
  • Peter Stranger
[43]
1941 Montreal
  • Margaret Wilson
  • Peter Killam
  • Ruth Shuttleworth
  • Bob Ivey
[44]
1942 Winnipeg
  • Sheila Reid
  • Fred Drewry
[45]
1943 Toronto
  • Margaret Keeley
  • Alex Fulton
  • Mary McPherson
  • John Greig
  • Diane Franklin Jones
  • Will White Jr.
[14]
1944
  • Sheila Smith
  • Ross Smith
  • Mary McPherson
  • John Greig
[15]
1945
  • Joan McLeod
  • William de Nance Jr.
No other competitors [46]
1946
  • Marnie Brereton
  • Richard McLaughlin
  • Jacqueline Byers
  • Gordon Paul
  • Joan Duval
  • John Webster
[47]
1947
  • Bette Wrinch
  • Thornton Opie
  • Joy Forsyth
  • Donald Taylor
[48]
1948 Calgary
  • Pearle Simmers
  • David Spalding
  • Shirley Martin
  • Ronald Finney
[49]
1949 Ottawa
  • Joy Forsyth
  • Ronald Vincent
  • Arden Spearing
  • Clifford Spearing
  • Patricia Montgomery
  • George Montgomery
[50]
1950 St. Catharines
  • Shirley Ann Deyell
  • Paul Tatton
No other competitors [51]
1951 Vancouver
  • Audrey Downie
  • Brian Power
  • Patricia Montgomery
  • George Montgomery
  • Elizabeth Redpath
  • Jean Gaudreault
[52]
1952 Oshawa
  • Patricia Spray
  • Norman Walker
  • Arden Spearing
  • Clifford Spearing
  • Kathleen Hill
  • Bernard Youlten
[53]
1953 Ottawa
  • Patty Lou Montgomery
  • George Montgomery
[54]
1954 Calgary
  • Dianne Nielson
  • Edwin Cossitt
  • Gale Rennie
  • Dennis McFarlane
[55]
1955 Toronto No other competitors [56]
1956 Galt
  • Barbara Bourne
  • Tom Monypenny
  • Jane Sinclair
  • Larry Rost
  • Joan McLeod
  • Carl Harrison
[57]
1957 Winnipeg
  • Joan McLeod
  • Carl Harrison
  • Patricia Scott
  • Ian Knight
[58]
1958 Ottawa
  • Judith Rudd
  • Alastair Munro
  • Lisa Joan Petit
  • Ian Knight
  • Carol Ann Biamonte
  • William Neale
[59]
1959 Noranda
  • Jane Sinclair
  • Larry Rost
  • Gertrude Desjardins
  • Maurice Lafrance
[60]
1960 Regina
  • Gertrude Desjardins
  • Maurice Lafrance
  • Elinor Flack
  • Philip McCordick
  • Pat Marrs
  • Frank Clark
[61]
1961 Lachine
  • Elinor Flack
  • Philip McCordick
  • Wendy Warne
  • Jim Watters
  • Susan Herriott
  • Michael Hart
[131]
1962 Toronto
  • Alexis Shields
  • Christopher Shields
  • Bonnie Fuoco
  • Vernon Hartt
[10]
1963 Edmonton
  • Wendy Warne
  • Jim Watters
[64]
1964 North Bay
  • Sharon Davis
  • Ross Garner
[132]
1965 Calgary
  • Derijan Redsell
  • Ross Garner
[66]
1966 Peterborough
  • Nancy Dover
  • Steven Dover
  • Helen Askew
  • Richard Askew
[67]
1967 Toronto
  • Mary Jane Oke
  • Victor Irving
  • Maureen Walker
  • Dick Shedlowski
[148]
1968 Vancouver
  • Maureen Walker
  • Dick Shedlowski
  • Nicola Gafuik
  • Dan Dorohoy
[159]
1969 Toronto
  • Debbie Jones
  • Michael Bradley
[70]
1970 Edmonton
  • Marian Murray
  • Glenn Moore
  • Elizabeth Taylor
  • John Hubbel
  • Linda Tasker
  • Allen Carson
[71]
1971 Winnipeg
  • Linda Tasker
  • Allen Carson
  • Daria Prychun
  • Roger Uuemae
  • Nancy Gruhl
  • Richard Gruhl
[72]
1972 London
  • Marie-Ellen Souche
  • Bernard Souche
[73]
1973 Vancouver
  • Kathy Hutchinson
  • Jamie McGrigor
  • Marie-Ellen Souche
  • Bernard Souche
  • Nancy Gruhl
  • Richard Gruhl
[74]
1974 Moncton
  • Cheri Pinner
  • Dennis Pinner
  • Karen Newton
  • Glen Laframboise
  • Christine McBeth
  • Rob Dick
[75]
1975 Quebec City
  • Marie-Ellen Souche
  • Bernard Souche
  • Janet Hominuke
  • Mark Hominuke
[76]
1976 London
  • Lynne Begin
  • Mark Gignac
[77]
1977 Calgary
  • Leslie Casper
  • Eric Thomsen
[78]
1978 Victoria
[79]
1979 Thunder Bay
[160]
1980 Kitchener
  • Mary Jo Fedy
  • Tim Mills
[81]
1981 Halifax
  • Vanessa Howe
  • Jeff Mawle
[161]
1982 Brandon
  • Julie Brault
  • Richard Gauthier
  • Bonnie Epp
  • Leonard Warkentin
  • Leslie Robinson
  • Neil Tymoruski
[83]
1983 Montreal
  • Lynda Ivanich
  • John Ivanich
  • Laurene Collin
  • David Howe
[162]
1984 Regina
  • Penny Schultz
  • Scott Grover
  • Isabelle Kourie
  • Guy Trudeau
  • Bonnie Epp
  • John Penticost
[163]
1985 Moncton
  • Barbara Martin
  • John Penticost
[86]
1986 North Bay
  • Katherine Kates
  • Robert Kates
[87]
1987 Ottawa
  • Twana Rose
  • Colin Epp
[164]
1988 Victoria
  • Twana Rose
  • Colin Epp
[138]
1989 Chicoutimi
[139]
1990 Sudbury
  • Allison Gaylor
  • John Robinson
[140]
1991 Saskatoon
  • Penny Papaioannou
  • Raoul LeBlanc
  • Annik Douaire
  • Martin Gaudreault
[141]
1992 Moncton
[154]
1993 Hamilton
[165]
1994 Edmonton
  • Fabiana Prudente
  • Andrew Bertleff
[156]
1995 Halifax
  • Samantha Marchant
  • Chad Hawse
  • Jennifer Pregnolato
  • Sébastien Morin
[157]
1996 Ottawa
  • Samantha Marchant
  • Chad Hawse
  • Nadine Prenovost
  • David Annecca
  • Kara Rijnen
  • Michael Pollard
[96]
1997 Vancouver
  • Marie Laurier
  • Shane Dennison
  • Jaime O'Reilly
  • Clinton Petersen
[158]
1998 Hamilton
  • Marie-France Lachapelle
  • Sacha Blanchet
[98]
1999 Ottawa
  • Jessica Sawkins
  • C.J. Pugh
  • Jamie O'Reilly
  • David Moellenkamp
[99]
2000 Calgary
  • Melissa Mazzon
  • Mark Leslie
[10]
2001 Winnipeg
  • Johanna Purdy
  • Kevin Maguire
  • Carla Montgomery
  • Jarvis Hetu
  • D'Laney Bruneau
  • Clinton Petersen
[101]
2002 Hamilton
  • Cathy Monette
  • Daniel Castelo
[102]
2003 Saskatoon
  • Lindsay McCaustlin
  • Christopher Davies
  • Aimee Collier
  • Christopher Richardson
[103]
2004 Edmonton
[146]
2005 London
  • Stephanie Valois
  • Jonathan Boudreau-Beland
[147]
2006 Ottawa
[106]
2007 Halifax
  • Carolyn MacCuish
  • Andrew Evans
  • Amanda Velenosi
  • Mark Fernandez
[107]
2008 Vancouver
  • Monica Pisotta
  • Michael Stewart
  • Christi Anne Steele
  • Adam Johnson
[108]
2009 Saskatoon
  • Sara Jones
  • Jeremy Sandor
[109]
2010 London
[110]
2011 Victoria [111]
2012 Moncton
[112]
2013 Mississauga
[113]
2014 Ottawa [114]
2015 Kingston
  • Shalena Rau
  • Sebastian Arcieri
  • Rachael Dobson
  • Alexander Sheldrick
[115]
2016 Halifax
  • Allison Eby
  • Brett Varley
[116]
2017 Ottawa
  • Olivia Boys-Eddy
  • Mackenzie Boys-Eddy
[117]
2018 Vancouver
  • Patricia Andrew
  • Paxton Knott
  • Gabrielle Levesque
  • Pier-Alexandre Hudon
[118]
2019 Saint John
[119]
2020 Mississauga
  • Patricia Andrew
  • Zachary Daleman
  • Gabrielle Levesque
  • Pier-Alexandre Hudon
[120]
2021 Vancouver Competition cancelled due to the COVID-19 pandemic [17]
2022 Ottawa
  • Summer Homick
  • Marty Haubrich
  • Emy Carignan
  • Bryan Pierro
[121]
2023 Oshawa
  • Chloe Panetta
  • Kieran Thrasher
  • Ava Kemp
  • Yohnatan Elizarov
  • Martina Ariano Kent
  • Alexis Leduc
[122]
2024 Calgary
  • Ava Kemp
  • Yohnatan Elizarov
  • Martina Ariano Kent
  • Charly Laliberté-Laurent
  • Jazmine Desrochers
  • Kieran Thrasher
[123]
2025 Laval
  • Julia Quattrocchi
  • Simon Desmarais
[124]

Ice dance

[edit]
Junior ice dance event medalists
Year Location Gold Silver Bronze Ref.
1953 Ottawa
  • Claudette Lacaille
  • Jeffery Johnston
  • Patty Lou Montgomery
  • George Montgomery
[54]
1954 Calgary
  • Doreen Leech
  • Norman Walker
  • Leone Miller
  • Dennis McFarlane
[55]
1955 Toronto
  • Barbara Jean Jacques
  • Gordon Manzie
  • Helen Lawson
  • Max Gould
  • Elizabeth Parkinson
  • Dwight Parkinson
[56]
1956 Galt
  • Beverley Orr
  • Hugh Smith
  • Elaine Protheroe
  • William Trimble
  • Peggy Brown
  • Rod McDonald
[57]
1957 Winnipeg
  • Elaine Protheroe
  • William Trimble
  • Svata Staroba
  • Mirek Staroba
  • Florence Morgan
  • Jack Morgan
[58]
1958 Ottawa
  • Svata Staroba
  • Mirek Staroba
  • Ann Martin
  • Edward Collins
  • Eleanor McLeod
  • Carl Harrison
[59]
1959 Noranda
  • Vivian Tutton
  • Gilles Vanasse
  • Marijane Lennie
  • Karl Benzing
  • Donna Lee Mitchell
  • John Mitchell
[60]
1960 Regina
  • Donna Lee Mitchell
  • John Mitchell
[61]
1961 Lachine
  • Marilyn Crawford
  • Blair Armitage
  • Judith Richardson
  • Brian Bailie
[131]
1962 Toronto
  • Carole Forrest
  • Kevin Lethbridge
  • Marilyn Berry
  • Richard Dunlap
  • Gail Snyder
  • Wayne Palmer
[10]
1963 Edmonton
  • Bunne Lilley
  • John Booker
  • Lynn Matthews
  • Bryon Topping
  • Judith Richardson
  • Brian Bailie
[64]
1964 North Bay
  • Gail Snyder
  • Wayne Palmer
  • Mary Ellen McQuarrie
  • Jim Hibak
[132]
1965 Calgary
  • Judy Henderson
  • John Bailey
  • Joni Graham
  • Don Phillips
  • Dale Newmarch
  • Bryce Swetnam
[66]
1966 Peterborough
  • Joni Graham
  • Don Phillips
  • Janet Cowling
  • Thomas Falls
  • Maureen Peever
  • Bruce Lennie
[67]
1967 Toronto
  • Donna Taylor
  • Bruce Lennie
  • Mary Church
  • Tom Falls
  • Hazel Pike
  • Phillip Boskill
[148]
1968 Vancouver
  • Mary Church
  • Tom Falls
  • Hazel Pike
  • Phillip Boskill
  • Louise Lind
  • Barry Soper
[134]
1969 Toronto
  • Louise Lind
  • Barry Soper
  • Brenda Sandys
  • James Holden
  • Beth Ralbosky
  • Richard Dowding
[70]
1970 Edmonton
  • Linda Roe
  • Kevin Cottam
  • Judy Currah
  • Keith Caughell
  • Brenda Sandys
  • James Holden
[71]
1971 Winnipeg
[72]
1972 London
  • Judy Currah
  • Keith Caughell
  • Shelley MacLeod
  • Robert Knapp
  • Debra Robertson
  • Greg Ladret
[73]
1973 Vancouver
  • Debra Robertson
  • Greg Ladret
  • Ginnie Greico
  • John Rait
[74]
1974 Moncton
  • Ginnie Greico
  • John Rait
  • Debbie Burke
  • Randy Burke
[75]
1975 Quebec City
  • Judie Jeffcoat
  • Keith Swindlehurst
  • Amy Martin
  • David Martin
[76]
1976 London
  • Amy Martin
  • David Martin
  • Janice Blakely
  • Michael de la Penotiere
[77]
1977 Calgary
  • Julie Hammonds
  • Bob Heighington
[78]
1978 Victoria
  • Lillian Heming
  • Murray Carey
  • Martine Vigouret
  • Alan Atkins
[79]
1979 Thunder Bay
  • Gina Aucoin
  • Peter Ponikau
  • Darlene Wendt
  • Wayne Hussey
[166]
1980 Kitchener
  • Donna Martini
  • John Coyne
  • Tracy Michael
  • Kerry Spong
[81]
1981 Halifax
  • Karen Taylor
  • Robert Burk
  • Donna Martini
  • John Coyne
[82]
1982 Brandon
  • Teri-Lynn Black
  • Mirko Savic
[83]
1983 Montreal
  • Jo-Anne Borlase
  • Scott Chalmers
[136]
1984 Regina
  • Penny Mann
  • Richard Perkins
[85]
1985 Moncton
  • Penny Mann
  • Richard Perkins
  • Kim Hanford
  • Julien Lalonde
  • Monica Degeman
  • David Drezdoff
[86]
1986 North Bay
  • Nathalie Lessard
  • Darcy Pleckham
  • Catherine Pal
  • Donald Godfrey
[87]
1987 Ottawa
  • Catherine Pal
  • Donald Godfrey
  • Pamela Watson
  • Aimée LeBlanc
[137]
1988 Victoria
  • Julie Marcotte
  • Juan Carlos Noria
  • Chantal Loyer
  • Rock LeMay
[150]
1989 Chicoutimi
  • Julie Marcotte
  • Juan Carlos Noria
  • Jennifer Nocito
  • Brad Hopkins
[151]
1990 Sudbury
  • Isabelle Labossière
  • Mitchell Gould
[152]
1991 Saskatoon
  • Amélie Dion
  • Alexandre Alain
[141]
1992 Moncton
  • Martine Michaud
  • Sylvain Leclerc
[142]
1993 Hamilton
  • Martine Michaud
  • Sylvain Leclerc
  • Elizabeth Hollett
  • Pierre-Hugues Chouinard
[143]
1994 Edmonton [156]
1995 Halifax
  • Amanda Cotroneo
  • Mark Bradshaw
  • Chantal Ares
  • Chuck Reaman
  • Isabelle Bourgault
  • Jonathan Lapointe
[157]
1996 Ottawa
  • Dara Henderson
  • Jonathan Pankratz
  • Laura Currie
  • Jeff Smith
  • Teri Ninacs
  • Kevin Cheshire
[96]
1997 Vancouver
  • Laura Currie
  • Jeff Smith
  • Cindy Bouras
  • Jean-Nicolas Chagnon
  • Sonia Francoeur
  • Michel Bigras
[158]
1998 Hamilton
  • Rebecca Babb
  • Joshua Babb
  • Marjolaine Mineau
  • Dana Grant
  • Sonia Francoeur
  • Robert Kiricsi
[98]
1999 Ottawa
  • Brenda Key
  • Ryan Smith
  • Marie-Pierre Chalifoux
  • Daniel Turpin
  • Melissa Ackad
  • Mathieu Rainville
[99]
2000 Calgary
  • Melissa Ackad
  • Mathieu Rainville
  • Kristy MacCabe
  • Brian Innes
[10]
2001 Winnipeg
  • Tara Doherty
  • Tyler Myles
  • Lauren Flynn
  • Leif Gislason
[101]
2002 Hamilton
  • Mylène Girard
  • Brian Innes
  • Lauren Flynn
  • Leif Gislason
[102]
2003 Saskatoon
  • Melissa Piperno
  • Liam Dougherty
  • Siobhan Karam
  • Joshua McGrath
[103]
2004 Edmonton
[146]
2005 London
  • Siobhan Karam
  • Joshua McGrath
[147]
2006 Ottawa
  • Mylène Lamoureux
  • Michael Mee
  • Andrea Chong
  • Spencer Barnes
[106]
2007 Halifax
  • Sophie Knippel
  • Matthew Doleman
[107]
2008 Vancouver
  • Sophie Knippel
  • Andrew Britten
[108]
2009 Saskatoon
  • Tarrah Harvey
  • Keith Gagnon
[109]
2010 London
  • Olivia Nicole Martins
  • Alvin Chau
  • Abby Carswell
  • Andrew Doleman
[110]
2011 Victoria
  • Kelly Oliveira
  • Jordan Hockley
  • Victoria Hasegawa
  • Connor Hasegawa
[111]
2012 Moncton
  • Noa Bruser
  • Timothy Lum
[112]
2013 Mississauga
[113]
2014 Ottawa
  • Melinda Meng
  • Andrew Meng
  • Brianna Delmaestro
  • Timothy Lum
[114]
2015 Kingston
  • Brianna Delmaestro
  • Timothy Lum
  • Melinda Meng
  • Andrew Meng
[115]
2016 Halifax
[116]
2017 Ottawa
  • Danielle Wu
  • Nik Mirzakhani
[117]
2018 Vancouver
  • Ashlynne Stairs
  • Lee Royer
[118]
2019 Saint John [119]
2020 Mississauga
  • Emmy Bronsard
  • Aissa Bouaraguia
[120]
2021 Vancouver Competition cancelled due to the COVID-19 pandemic [17]
2022 Ottawa
  • Miku Makita
  • Tyler Gunara
[121]
2023 Oshawa
  • Sandrine Gauthier
  • Quentin Thieren
  • Hailey Yu
  • Brendan Giang
[122]
2024 Calgary
  • Layla Veillon
  • Alexander Brandys
  • Chloe Nguyen
  • Brendan Giang
  • Alisa Korneva
  • Kieran MacDonald
[123]
2025 Laval
  • Chloe Nguyen
  • Brendan Giang
  • Sandrine Gauthier
  • Quentin Thieren
  • Layla Veillon
  • Alexander Brandys
[124]

Synchronized skating

[edit]
Junior synchronized event medalists
Year Location Gold Silver Bronze Ref.
2023 Oshawa NEXXICE Les Suprêmes Gold Ice [167]
2024 Calgary Les Suprêmes NEXXICE Nova [128]
2025 Laval [168]

Discontinued events

[edit]

These events were held only in the years indicated. The waltz and tenstep were retired in 1959, while four skating continued intermittently until 1997.[4]

Four skating

[edit]
Four skating medalists
Year Location Gold Silver Bronze Ref.
1912 Ottawa
  • Isobel Sherwood
  • R.B. Veits
  • Ada Davidson
  • Philip Chrysler
  • Anne Ewan
  • S.D. Piddington
No other competitors [24]
1913
  • Dorothy White
  • R.B. Veits
  • Isobel Sherwood
  • C.J. Allen
  • Winnifred Tait
  • Charles O'Brien
[9]
1914
  • Dolly Goodeve
  • O.G. McIntyre
  • Betty Masson
  • A.C. Ross
  • Beatrice McDougall
  • Alan Richardson
  • Winnifred Tait
  • Charles O'Brien
[13]
1915–19 No competitions due to World War I [4]
1920 Montreal
  • Rachel Cavendish
  • Gordon McLennan
  • Florence Wilson
  • P.J. Wood
No other competitors [10]
1921
  • Winnifred Tait
  • Norman Gregory
  • Rachel Cavendish
  • J.R. Booth Jr.
  • Elizabeth Blair
  • C.J. Allan
  • Florence Wilson
  • P.J. Wood
1922 Ottawa
  • Elizabeth Blair
  • C.R. Morphy
  • Florence Wilson
  • Philip Chrysler
  • Sydney Pepler
  • Frankford Rogers
  • Mrs. R.O. Johnson
  • Harold Featherstonhaugh
  • Thea Cockburn
  • John Scott
[25]
1923 Toronto
  • Amy Suckling
  • Gerald Suckling
  • Jeanette Rathburn
  • H.F. Rice
  • Sydney Pepler
  • Clifford Sifton
[26]
1924 Montreal
  • Elizabeth Blair
  • C.R. Morphy
  • Marion MacDougall
  • Henry Gill
  • Doris Sifton
  • Clifford Sifton
  • Jean Burritt
  • David Blain
No other competitors [27]
1925 Ottawa
  • Edith Secord
  • C.R. Morphy
  • Marion MacDougall
  • Henry Gill
  • Margot Barclay
  • Allan Howard
  • Marjorie Annable
  • Norman Gregory
  • Jeannette Rathburn
  • Errol Morson
  • Mrs. M. Grant
  • Hugh Tarbox
[28]
1926 Toronto
  • Edith Secord
  • Henry Gill
No other competitors [10]
1927 Montreal
  • Katherine Lopdell
  • W.J. Hose
  • Margot Barclay
  • R. Bolton
[30]
1928 Toronto
  • Katherine Lopdell
  • W.J. Hose
No other competitors [31]
1929 Ottawa
[32]
1930 Winnipeg
  • Maude Porteous
  • C.W. Vincent
  • Margaret Winks
  • D.H. Bain
No other competitors [33]
1931 Toronto
[34]
1932
[35]
1933 Montreal
  • Lorraine Hopkins
  • Hubert Sprott
No other competitors [36]
1934 Toronto
[37]
1935 Ottawa
  • Margaret Jenkins
  • Lewis Elkin
  • Betty Riley
  • Jack Kilgour
[38]
1936 Toronto
  • Naomi Slater
  • Jack Hose
  • Aidrie Cruikshank
  • Donald Cruikshank
[39]
1937 Montreal
  • Naomi Slater
  • Jack Hose
  • Aidrie Cruikshank
  • Donald Cruikshank
  • Gillian Watson
  • Hubert Sprott
  • Ruth Hall
  • Sandy McKechnie
[40]
1938 Winnipeg
  • Aidrie Cruikshank
  • Donald Cruikshank
  • Naomi Slater
  • Robert Surtees
No other competitors [41]
1939 Toronto
  • Gillian Watson
  • Sandy McKechnie
No other competitors [42]
1940 Ottawa
  • Ruth Hall
  • William Calder
  • Elizabeth Chambers
  • John Milson
[43]
1941 Montreal
[44]
1942 Winnipeg
[10]
1943–44 Toronto No fours competitions due to World War II [4]
1945–50 No fours competitions held
1951 Vancouver
  • Pat Spray
  • David Spalding
  • Gayle Wakely
  • Norman Walker
  • Connie Cantlon
  • Brian Power
  • Audrie Downie
  • Charles Murphy
No other competitors [52]
1952–54 No fours competitions held [4]
1955 Toronto
  • Peggy Lount
  • Ian Campbell
  • Jackie Oldham
  • Clifford Spearing
  • Judith Saunders
  • Bryan Irwin
No other competitors [56]
1956–58 No fours competitions held [4]
1959 Noranda
  • Clare Snowdy
  • Larry Bennett
  • Ruth Fitzgibbon
  • Rae Warden
No other competitors [60]
1960–61 No fours competitions held [4]
1962 Toronto
  • Gertrude Desjardins
  • Maurice Lafrance
  • Elinor Flack
  • Phillip McCordic
  • Bonnie Fuoco
  • Vernon Hartt
  • Dale Hutchinson
  • Raymond Troyer
No other competitors [63]
1963 No fours competition held [4]
1964 North Bay
  • Laura Maybee
  • Gregory Folk
  • Barbara Graham
  • Wayne Palmer
  • Gail Snyder
  • Thomas Monypenny
No other competitors [10]
1965–80 No fours competitions held [4]
1981 Brandon
  • Susan Kinal
  • David Howe
  • Cheryl Susick
  • William Thompson
  • Lynn Frasson
  • Mark Bystreck
  • Lawrie Emerson
  • Sidney Shanks
[10]
1982–83 No fours competitions held [4]
1984 Regina
  • Laureen Collin
  • David Howe
No other competitors [169]
1985 Moncton
  • Penny Schultz
  • Scott Grover
  • Laureen Collin
  • David Howe
  • Brooke Petersmeyer
  • Jim Blackburn
[86]
1986 North Bay
  • Isabelle Kourie
  • Guy Trudeau
  • Barbara Martin
  • John Penticost
[87]
1987 Ottawa
  • Laureen Collin
  • John Penticost
[10]
1988 Victoria
  • Laureen Collin
  • John Penticost
  • Lori Rissling
  • Alan Kerslake
1989 Chicoutimi
  • Patricia MacNeil
  • Cory Watson
  • Jodi Dawson
  • David Wood
  • Alison Hughes
  • Jim Blackburn
1990 Sudbury
  • Patricia MacNeil
  • Cory Watson
No other competitors [16]
1991 Saskatoon
  • Krista Coady
  • Brian Geddels
  • Janice Yeck
  • Scott MacDonald
[91]
1992 Moncton
  • Janice Yeck
  • Scott MacDonald
[10]
1993 Hamilton
  • Tiina Murr
  • Cory Watson
  • Alison Purkiss
  • Scott MacDonald
  • Julie Leithead
  • Jonathon Allen
  • Shannon Robb
  • Scott Cornfoot
1994 Edmonton
  • Alison Purkiss
  • Scott MacDonald
  • Penny Papaioannou
  • Rob Williams
  • Shannon Robb
  • Scott Cornfoot
  • Tiina Murr
  • Cory Watson
  • Samantha Marchant
  • Chad Hawse
1995 Halifax
  • Samantha Marchant
  • Chad Hawse
  • Shannon Robb
  • Scott Cornfoot
No other competitors
1996 Ottawa
1997 Vancouver
  • Nadine Prenovost
  • David Annecca
  • Melissa Shields
  • Trevor Buttenham
  • Samantha Marchant
  • Chad Hawse
  • Alison Forster
  • Conrad Seamen

Tenstep

[edit]

In 1938 and 1946, skaters performed a fourteenstep instead of a tenstep.[41][47]

Tenstep medalists
Year Location Gold Silver Bronze Ref.
1935 Ottawa No other competitors [10]
1936 Toronto [39]
1937 Montreal
  • Aidrie Cruikshank
  • Donald Cruikshank
[40]
1938 Winnipeg
  • Aidrie Cruikshank
  • Donald Cruikshank
[41]
1939 Toronto
  • Aidrie Cruikshank
  • Donald Cruikshank
No other competitors [42]
1940 Ottawa
[43]
1941 Montreal
  • Audrey Joyce
  • Norman Gregory
[10]
1942 Winnipeg
No other competitors
1943–44 Toronto No tenstep competitions due to World War II [4]
1945
  • Olga Bernyk
  • Alex Fulton
  • Gloria Lillico
  • William de Nance Jr.
  • Virginia Wilson
  • Will White Jr.
[46]
1946
  • Marnie Brereton
  • Richard McLaughlin
[47]
1947
  • Margaret Roberts
  • Bruce Hyland
  • Joyce Perkins
  • William de Nance Jr.
  • Marnie Brereton
  • Richard McLaughlin
[10]
1948 Calgary
  • Joan Prince
  • Ronald Kinney
No other competitors
1949 Ottawa
  • Pierrette Paquin
  • Donald Tobin
  • Joyce Perkins
  • Bruce Hyland
  • Joy Forsyth
  • Ronald Vincent
[50]
1950 St. Catharines
  • Joy Forsyth
  • William de Nance Jr.
  • Pierrette Paquin
  • Donald Tobin
[51]
1951 Vancouver
  • Mary Diane Trimble
  • David Ross
[52]
1952 Oshawa
  • Joyce Kornacher
  • William de Nance Jr.
  • Pierrette Paquin
  • Malcolm Wickson
[53]
1953 Ottawa
  • Claudette Lacaille
  • Jeffery Johnston
[54]
1954 Calgary
  • Doreen Leech
  • Norman Walker
[55]
1955 Toronto
  • Lindis Johnston
  • Jeffery Johnston
  • Beverley de Nance
  • William de Nance Jr.
[56]
1956 Galt
  • Lindis Johnston
  • Jeffery Johnston
  • Beverley Orr
  • Hugh Smith
[57]
1957 Winnipeg
  • Beverley Orr
  • Hugh Smith
  • Elaine Protheroe
  • William Trimble
[58]
1958 Ottawa
[59]
1959 Noranda
  • Svata Staroba
  • Mirek Staroba
[60]

Waltz

[edit]
Waltz medalists
Year Location Gold Silver Bronze Ref.
1935 Ottawa
  • Naomi Slater
  • George Bleakney
No other competitors [10]
1936 Toronto
  • Aidrie Cruikshank
  • Donald Cruikshank
[39]
1937 Montreal
  • Margaret Symington
  • Charles Askwith
[40]
1938 Winnipeg
  • Aidrie Cruikshank
  • Donald Cruikshank
[41]
1939 Toronto
  • Aidrie Cruikshank
  • Donald Cruikshank
No other competitors [42]
1940 Ottawa
[43]
1941 Montreal
  • Helen Malcolm
  • Joe Geisler
  • Audrey Joyce
  • Norman Gregory
[10]
1942 Winnipeg
No other competitors
1943–44 Toronto No waltz competitions due to World War II [4]
1945
  • Gloria Lillico
  • William de Nance Jr.
  • Virginia Wilson
  • Will White Jr.
[46]
1946
  • Jacqueline Byers
  • Gordon Paul
[47]
1947
  • Margaret Roberts
  • Bruce Hyland
  • Joyce Perkins
  • William de Nance Jr.
  • Marnie Brereton
  • Richard McLaughlin
[10]
1948 Calgary
  • Joan Prince
  • Ronald Kinney
No other competitors
1949 Ottawa
  • Joyce Perkins
  • Bruce Hyland
  • Pierrette Paquin
  • Donald Tobin
  • Joy Forsyth
  • Ronald Vincent
[50]
1950 St. Catharines
  • Joy Forsyth
  • William de Nance Jr.
  • Pierrette Paquin
  • Donald Tobin
[51]
1951 Vancouver
  • Pierrette Paquin
  • Donald Tobin
  • Mary Diane Trimble
  • David Ross
[52]
1952 Oshawa
  • Joyce Kornacher
  • William de Nance Jr.
  • Pierrette Paquin
  • Malcolm Wickson
[53]
1953 Ottawa
  • Frances Abbott
  • David Ross
[54]
1954 Calgary
  • Doreen Leech
  • Norman Walker
  • Claudette Lacaille
  • Jeffery Johnston
[55]
1955 Toronto
  • Beverley de Nance
  • William de Nance Jr.
  • Lindis Johnston
  • Jeffery Johnston
[56]
1956 Galt
  • Elaine Protheroe
  • William Trimble
No other competitors [57]
1957 Winnipeg
  • Beverley Orr
  • Hugh Smith
  • Elaine Protheroe
  • William Trimble
[58]
1958 Ottawa
[59]
1959 Noranda
  • Svata Staroba
  • Mirek Staroba
[60]

Records

[edit]
Patrick Chan at the 2010 Winter Olympics
Constance Wilson-Samuel
Meagan Duhamel and Eric Radford at the 2018 Winter Olympics
Shae-Lynn Bourne and Victor Kraatz performing on ice
From left to right: Patrick Chan has won ten Canadian championship titles in men's singles; Constance Wilson-Samuel has won nine Canadian championship titles in women's singles; Meagan Duhamel and Eric Radford have won seven Canadian championships titles in pair skating; and Shae-Lynn Bourne and Victor Kraatz have won ten Canadian championship titles in ice dance.
Records
Discipline Most championship titles
Men's singles Patrick Chan 10 2008–14;
2016–18
[170]
Women's singles Constance Wilson-Samuel 9 1924;
1927;
1929–35
[171]
Pairs 7 2012–18 [172]
Ice dance 10 1993–99;
2001–03
[173]

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