Canadian National Skating Championships
Canadian National Skating Championships | |
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Status | Active |
Genre | National championships |
Frequency | Annual |
Country | ![]() |
Inaugurated | 1905 |
Previous event | 2025 Canadian Championships |
Next event | 2026 Canadian Championships |
Organised by | Skate 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]Women's singles
[edit]Pairs
[edit]Year | Location | Gold | Silver | Bronze | Ref. |
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1905 | Ottawa |
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[8] |
1906 |
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No other competitors | [20] | ||
1907 | No competition due to fire at the Rideau Skating Rink | [4] | |||
1908 | Ottawa |
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No other competitors | [21] | |
1909 | No competition held | [4] | |||
1910 | Ottawa |
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No other competitors | [22] | |
1911 | Montreal |
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No other competitors | [23] | |
1912 | Ottawa |
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[24] |
1913 |
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No other medalists | [9] | ||
1914 |
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[13] | |||
1915–19 | No competitions due to World War I | [4] | |||
1920 | Montreal |
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No other competitors | [10] |
1921 |
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1922 | Ottawa |
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[25] |
1923 | Toronto |
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[26] | |
1924 | Montreal |
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[27] |
1925 | Ottawa |
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[28] |
1926 | Toronto |
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[29] |
1927 | Montreal |
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[30] | |
1928 | Toronto |
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[31] | ||
1929 | Ottawa |
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[32] | ||
1930 | Winnipeg |
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No other competitors | [33] | |
1931 | Toronto | [34] | |||
1932 | [35] | ||||
1933 | Montreal |
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[36] | ||
1934 | Toronto | [37] | |||
1935 | Ottawa | [38] | |||
1936 | Toronto |
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[39] | |
1937 | Montreal |
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[40] | ||
1938 | Winnipeg |
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[41] | |
1939 | Toronto |
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[42] | |
1940 | Ottawa |
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[43] | ||
1941 | Montreal |
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No other competitors | [44] | |
1942 | Winnipeg |
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[45] | |
1943–44 | Toronto | No senior pairs competitions due to World War II | [4] | ||
1945 |
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No other competitors | [46] | |
1946 |
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[47] | |||
1947 |
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[48] | |||
1948 | Calgary |
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[49] | ||
1949 | Ottawa |
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[50] | |
1950 | St. Catharines | No other competitors | [51] | ||
1951 | Vancouver |
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[52] | |
1952 | Oshawa |
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No other competitors | [53] | |
1953 | Ottawa |
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[54] | ||
1954 | Calgary |
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[55] | |
1955 | Toronto |
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[56] | ||
1956 | Galt |
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[57] | ||
1957 | Winnipeg |
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[58] | ||
1958 | Ottawa | No other competitors | [59] | ||
1959 | Noranda |
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[60] | |
1960 | Regina | [61] | |||
1961 | Lachine |
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[62] | ||
1962 | Toronto | [63] | |||
1963 | Edmonton | [64] | |||
1964 | North Bay | [65] | |||
1965 | Calgary |
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[66] | ||
1966 | Peterborough | [67] | |||
1967 | Toronto | [10] | |||
1968 | Vancouver |
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[69] | ||
1969 | Toronto |
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[70] | ||
1970 | Edmonton | No other competitors | [71] | ||
1971 | Winnipeg |
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[72] | ||
1972 | London | [73] | |||
1973 | Vancouver |
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[74] | |
1974 | Moncton |
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[75] | ||
1975 | Quebec City |
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[76] | |
1976 | London |
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[77] | |
1977 | Calgary |
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No other competitors | [78] |
1978 | Victoria |
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[79] | |
1979 | Thunder Bay |
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[80] | |
1980 | Kitchener |
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[81] | |
1981 | Halifax | [82] | |||
1982 | Brandon | [83] | |||
1983 | Montreal | [84] | |||
1984 | Regina | [85] | |||
1985 | Moncton | [86] | |||
1986 | North Bay |
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[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 |
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[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]Year | Location | Gold | Silver | Bronze | Ref. |
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1947 | Toronto |
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[48] |
1948 | Calgary |
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No other competitors | [10] | |
1949 | Ottawa |
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[50] |
1950 | St. Catharines |
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[51] | |
1951 | Vancouver |
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[52] | ||
1952 | Oshawa |
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[53] | |
1953 | Ottawa |
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[54] |
1954 | Calgary |
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[55] | |
1955 | Toronto |
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[56] |
1956 | Galt | [57] | |||
1957 | Winnipeg |
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[58] | |
1958 | Ottawa |
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[59] | ||
1959 | Noranda |
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[60] | ||
1960 | Regina |
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[61] | ||
1961 | Lachine |
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[62] | ||
1962 | Toronto | [63] | |||
1963 | Edmonton |
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[64] | ||
1964 | North Bay |
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[10] | |
1965 | Calgary |
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[66] |
1966 | Peterborough |
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[67] | |
1967 | Toronto |
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[10] |
1968 | Vancouver |
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[69] | |
1969 | Toronto |
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[70] |
1970 | Edmonton |
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[71] |
1971 | Winnipeg |
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[72] |
1972 | London |
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[73] | ||
1973 | Vancouver | [74] | |||
1974 | Moncton | [75] | |||
1975 | Quebec City |
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[76] | ||
1976 | London | [77] | |||
1977 | Calgary |
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[78] | ||
1978 | Victoria |
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[79] | |
1979 | Thunder Bay | [80] | |||
1980 | Kitchener |
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[81] | |
1981 | Halifax |
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[82] | |
1982 | Brandon | [83] | |||
1983 | Montreal | [84] | |||
1984 | Regina | [85] | |||
1985 | Moncton | [86] | |||
1986 | North Bay |
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[87] | ||
1987 | Ottawa | [88] | |||
1988 | Victoria | [89] | |||
1989 | Chicoutimi |
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[90] | ||
1990 | Sudbury |
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[16] | ||
1991 | Saskatoon |
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[91] | ||
1992 | Moncton |
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[92] | ||
1993 | Hamilton | [93] | |||
1994 | Edmonton |
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[94] | |
1995 | Halifax |
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[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]Year | Location | Gold | Silver | Bronze | Ref. |
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2023 | Oshawa | NEXXICE | Nova | Les Suprêmes | [127] |
2024 | Calgary | Les Suprêmes | NEXXICE | [128] | |
2025 | Laval | [129] |
Junior medalists
[edit]Men's singles
[edit]Year | Location | Gold | Silver | Bronze | Ref. |
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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]Year | Location | Gold | Silver | Bronze | Ref. |
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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]Year | Location | Gold | Silver | Bronze | Ref. |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
1933 | Montreal |
|
|
|
[36] |
1934 | Toronto |
|
|
[37] | |
1935 | Ottawa |
|
|
|
[130] |
1936 | Toronto |
|
|
[10] | |
1937 | Montreal |
|
|
|
[40] |
1938 | Winnipeg |
|
|
|
[41] |
1939 | Toronto |
|
|
|
[42] |
1940 | Ottawa |
|
|
[43] | |
1941 | Montreal |
|
|
|
[44] |
1942 | Winnipeg |
|
|
|
[45] |
1943 | Toronto |
|
|
|
[14] |
1944 |
|
|
|
[15] | |
1945 |
|
No other competitors | [46] | ||
1946 |
|
|
|
[47] | |
1947 |
|
|
|
[48] | |
1948 | Calgary |
|
|
|
[49] |
1949 | Ottawa |
|
|
|
[50] |
1950 | St. Catharines |
|
|
No other competitors | [51] |
1951 | Vancouver |
|
|
|
[52] |
1952 | Oshawa |
|
|
|
[53] |
1953 | Ottawa |
|
|
[54] | |
1954 | Calgary |
|
|
[55] | |
1955 | Toronto | No other competitors | [56] | ||
1956 | Galt |
|
|
|
[57] |
1957 | Winnipeg |
|
|
[58] | |
1958 | Ottawa |
|
|
|
[59] |
1959 | Noranda |
|
|
[60] | |
1960 | Regina |
|
|
|
[61] |
1961 | Lachine |
|
|
|
[131] |
1962 | Toronto |
|
|
[10] | |
1963 | Edmonton |
|
[64] | ||
1964 | North Bay |
|
|
[132] | |
1965 | Calgary |
|
|
[66] | |
1966 | Peterborough |
|
|
[67] | |
1967 | Toronto |
|
|
|
[148] |
1968 | Vancouver |
|
|
[159] | |
1969 | Toronto |
|
|
[70] | |
1970 | Edmonton |
|
|
|
[71] |
1971 | Winnipeg |
|
|
|
[72] |
1972 | London |
|
|
[73] | |
1973 | Vancouver |
|
|
|
[74] |
1974 | Moncton |
|
|
|
[75] |
1975 | Quebec City |
|
|
[76] | |
1976 | London |
|
[77] | ||
1977 | Calgary |
|
[78] | ||
1978 | Victoria |
|
|
[79] | |
1979 | Thunder Bay |
|
|
|
[160] |
1980 | Kitchener |
|
|
|
[81] |
1981 | Halifax |
|
[161] | ||
1982 | Brandon |
|
|
|
[83] |
1983 | Montreal |
|
|
|
[162] |
1984 | Regina |
|
|
|
[163] |
1985 | Moncton |
|
|
|
[86] |
1986 | North Bay |
|
|
|
[87] |
1987 | Ottawa |
|
|
|
[164] |
1988 | Victoria |
|
|
|
[138] |
1989 | Chicoutimi |
|
[139] | ||
1990 | Sudbury |
|
|
[140] | |
1991 | Saskatoon |
|
|
|
[141] |
1992 | Moncton |
|
[154] | ||
1993 | Hamilton |
|
|
|
[165] |
1994 | Edmonton |
|
|
|
[156] |
1995 | Halifax |
|
|
|
[157] |
1996 | Ottawa |
|
|
|
[96] |
1997 | Vancouver |
|
|
|
[158] |
1998 | Hamilton |
|
[98] | ||
1999 | Ottawa |
|
|
|
[99] |
2000 | Calgary |
|
|
[10] | |
2001 | Winnipeg |
|
|
|
[101] |
2002 | Hamilton |
|
|
|
[102] |
2003 | Saskatoon |
|
|
|
[103] |
2004 | Edmonton |
|
[146] | ||
2005 | London |
|
|
|
[147] |
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]Year | Location | Gold | Silver | Bronze | Ref. |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
1953 | Ottawa |
|
|
|
[54] |
1954 | Calgary |
|
|
[55] | |
1955 | Toronto |
|
|
|
[56] |
1956 | Galt |
|
|
|
[57] |
1957 | Winnipeg |
|
|
|
[58] |
1958 | Ottawa |
|
|
|
[59] |
1959 | Noranda |
|
|
|
[60] |
1960 | Regina |
|
|
[61] | |
1961 | Lachine |
|
|
[131] | |
1962 | Toronto |
|
|
|
[10] |
1963 | Edmonton |
|
|
|
[64] |
1964 | North Bay |
|
|
[132] | |
1965 | Calgary |
|
|
|
[66] |
1966 | Peterborough |
|
|
|
[67] |
1967 | Toronto |
|
|
|
[148] |
1968 | Vancouver |
|
|
|
[134] |
1969 | Toronto |
|
|
|
[70] |
1970 | Edmonton |
|
|
|
[71] |
1971 | Winnipeg |
|
[72] | ||
1972 | London |
|
|
|
[73] |
1973 | Vancouver |
|
|
|
[74] |
1974 | Moncton |
|
|
[75] | |
1975 | Quebec City |
|
|
|
[76] |
1976 | London |
|
|
|
[77] |
1977 | Calgary |
|
|
|
[78] |
1978 | Victoria |
|
|
|
[79] |
1979 | Thunder Bay |
|
|
[166] | |
1980 | Kitchener |
|
|
|
[81] |
1981 | Halifax |
|
|
[82] | |
1982 | Brandon |
|
|
[83] | |
1983 | Montreal |
|
|
|
[136] |
1984 | Regina |
|
|
[85] | |
1985 | Moncton |
|
|
|
[86] |
1986 | North Bay |
|
|
[87] | |
1987 | Ottawa |
|
|
[137] | |
1988 | Victoria |
|
|
[150] | |
1989 | Chicoutimi |
|
|
[151] | |
1990 | Sudbury |
|
|
|
[152] |
1991 | Saskatoon |
|
|
|
[141] |
1992 | Moncton |
|
[142] | ||
1993 | Hamilton |
|
|
[143] | |
1994 | Edmonton | [156] | |||
1995 | Halifax |
|
|
|
[157] |
1996 | Ottawa |
|
|
|
[96] |
1997 | Vancouver |
|
|
|
[158] |
1998 | Hamilton |
|
|
|
[98] |
1999 | Ottawa |
|
|
|
[99] |
2000 | Calgary |
|
|
[10] | |
2001 | Winnipeg |
|
|
[101] | |
2002 | Hamilton |
|
|
|
[102] |
2003 | Saskatoon |
|
|
|
[103] |
2004 | Edmonton |
|
[146] | ||
2005 | London |
|
|
[147] | |
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]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]Year | Location | Gold | Silver | Bronze | Ref. |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
1912 | Ottawa |
|
|
No other competitors | [24] |
1913 |
|
|
[9] | ||
1914 |
|
|
[13] | ||
1915–19 | No competitions due to World War I | [4] | |||
1920 | Montreal |
|
|
No other competitors | [10] |
1921 |
|
|
| ||
1922 | Ottawa |
|
|
|
[25] |
1923 | Toronto |
|
|
[26] | |
1924 | Montreal |
|
|
No other competitors | [27] |
1925 | Ottawa |
|
|
|
[28] |
1926 | Toronto |
|
No other competitors | [10] | |
1927 | Montreal |
|
|
[30] | |
1928 | Toronto |
|
No other competitors | [31] | |
1929 | Ottawa |
|
|
|
[32] |
1930 | Winnipeg |
|
|
No other competitors | [33] |
1931 | Toronto |
|
|
[34] | |
1932 |
|
|
|
[35] | |
1933 | Montreal |
|
|
No other competitors | [36] |
1934 | Toronto |
|
[37] | ||
1935 | Ottawa |
|
|
|
[38] |
1936 | Toronto |
|
|
[39] | |
1937 | Montreal |
|
|
|
[40] |
1938 | Winnipeg |
|
No other competitors | [41] | |
1939 | Toronto |
|
No other competitors | [42] | |
1940 | Ottawa |
|
[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 |
|
|
No other competitors | [52] |
1952–54 | No fours competitions held | [4] | |||
1955 | Toronto |
|
|
No other competitors | [56] |
1956–58 | No fours competitions held | [4] | |||
1959 | Noranda |
|
|
No other competitors | [60] |
1960–61 | No fours competitions held | [4] | |||
1962 | Toronto |
|
|
No other competitors | [63] |
1963 | No fours competition held | [4] | |||
1964 | North Bay |
|
|
No other competitors | [10] |
1965–80 | No fours competitions held | [4] | |||
1981 | Brandon |
|
|
|
[10] |
1982–83 | No fours competitions held | [4] | |||
1984 | Regina |
|
|
No other competitors | [169] |
1985 | Moncton |
|
|
[86] | |
1986 | North Bay |
|
|
[87] | |
1987 | Ottawa |
|
|
|
[10] |
1988 | Victoria |
|
| ||
1989 | Chicoutimi |
|
|
| |
1990 | Sudbury |
|
No other competitors | [16] | |
1991 | Saskatoon |
|
|
[91] | |
1992 | Moncton |
|
[10] | ||
1993 | Hamilton |
|
|
| |
1994 | Edmonton |
|
|
| |
1995 | Halifax |
|
No other competitors | ||
1996 | Ottawa | ||||
1997 | Vancouver |
|
|
|
Tenstep
[edit]In 1938 and 1946, skaters performed a fourteenstep instead of a tenstep.[41][47]
Year | Location | Gold | Silver | Bronze | Ref. |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
1935 | Ottawa | No other competitors | [10] | ||
1936 | Toronto | [39] | |||
1937 | Montreal |
|
[40] | ||
1938 | Winnipeg |
|
|
[41] | |
1939 | Toronto |
|
|
No other competitors | [42] |
1940 | Ottawa |
|
[43] | ||
1941 | Montreal |
|
|
|
[10] |
1942 | Winnipeg |
|
No other competitors | ||
1943–44 | Toronto | No tenstep competitions due to World War II | [4] | ||
1945 |
|
|
|
[46] | |
1946 |
|
|
[47] | ||
1947 |
|
|
|
[10] | |
1948 | Calgary |
|
No other competitors | ||
1949 | Ottawa |
|
|
|
[50] |
1950 | St. Catharines |
|
|
[51] | |
1951 | Vancouver |
|
[52] | ||
1952 | Oshawa |
|
|
[53] | |
1953 | Ottawa |
|
|
[54] | |
1954 | Calgary |
|
[55] | ||
1955 | Toronto |
|
|
|
[56] |
1956 | Galt |
|
|
[57] | |
1957 | Winnipeg |
|
|
[58] | |
1958 | Ottawa |
|
[59] | ||
1959 | Noranda |
|
|
[60] |
Waltz
[edit]Year | Location | Gold | Silver | Bronze | Ref. |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
1935 | Ottawa |
|
No other competitors | [10] | |
1936 | Toronto |
|
[39] | ||
1937 | Montreal |
|
[40] | ||
1938 | Winnipeg |
|
|
[41] | |
1939 | Toronto |
|
No other competitors | [42] | |
1940 | Ottawa |
|
[43] | ||
1941 | Montreal |
|
|
|
[10] |
1942 | Winnipeg |
|
No other competitors | ||
1943–44 | Toronto | No waltz competitions due to World War II | [4] | ||
1945 |
|
|
[46] | ||
1946 |
|
|
[47] | ||
1947 |
|
|
|
[10] | |
1948 | Calgary |
|
No other competitors | ||
1949 | Ottawa |
|
|
|
[50] |
1950 | St. Catharines |
|
|
[51] | |
1951 | Vancouver |
|
|
[52] | |
1952 | Oshawa |
|
|
[53] | |
1953 | Ottawa |
|
|
[54] | |
1954 | Calgary |
|
|
[55] | |
1955 | Toronto |
|
|
|
[56] |
1956 | Galt |
|
No other competitors | [57] | |
1957 | Winnipeg |
|
|
[58] | |
1958 | Ottawa |
|
[59] | ||
1959 | Noranda |
|
|
[60] |
Records
[edit]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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Works cited
[edit]- Hines, James R. (2006). Figure Skating: A History. University of Illinois Press. ISBN 9780252072864.
- Stevens, Ryan (2025). The Almanac of Canadian Figure Skating (2nd ed.). ISBN 979-8-362-03096-4.
External links
[edit]- Skate Canada
- Canadian National Championships at Skating Scores