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Grand Prix Skate Canada International 2025: Complete Schedule, Results, Scores, and Standings

ISU Grand Prix Skate Canada International 2025: Results – Saturday, 1 Nov.

The ISU Grand Prix Skate Canada International 2025 has kicked off in Saskatoon, showcasing some thrilling performances by top figure skaters from around the world. As the excitement unfolds, fans and enthusiasts are eager to see the results and standings from this prestigious event.

Men’s Singles – Short Program

The men’s singles short program has been a highlight of the day, with competitors leaving it all on the ice. Here are the top placements:

  1. Ilia Malinin (USA) – 104.84

    • Malinin, known for his exceptional jumping ability and artistry, dazzled the audience with a score that places him firmly at the top. His technical execution and choreography proved to be head and shoulders above the rest.
  2. Tomono Kazuki (JPN) – 92.07

    • Following closely, Kazuki delivered a strong performance marked by graceful movements and solid technique, securing him second place. He’s certainly one to watch as the competition progresses.
  3. Aleksandr Selevko (EST) – 91.28

    • Selevko held his own, finishing third with a compelling routine that showcased his skills and dramatic flair.
  4. Miura Kao (JPN) – 89.80

    • Miura brought intensity to the ice, delivering a performance that left the crowd cheering and earned him a commendable fourth place.
  5. Kevin Aymoz (FRA) – 87.46

    • Rounding out the top five, Aymoz exhibited a blend of athleticism and artistry, though he faced tough competition from the others.

Ice Dance – Rhythm Dance

In another fascinating segment of the competition, the rhythm dance for ice dance athletes took center stage.

  1. Piper Gilles/Paul Poirier (CAN) – 85.38

    • The Canadian duo impressed judges and spectators alike with their seamless synchronization and engaging performance, taking the top spot in this round.
  2. Allison Reed/Saulius Ambrulevicius (LTU) – 80.89

    • Reed and Ambrulevicius delivered an outstanding performance as well, placing second with a routine rich in emotion and flair.
  3. Christina Carreira/Anthony Ponomarenko (USA) – 76.83

    • This American pair showcased elegance and skill, finishing third as they captivated the audience with their charming presentation.
  4. Marjorie LaJoie/Zachary Lagha (CAN) – 75.95

    • LaJoie and Lagha brought energy and enthusiasm to the ice, securing a solid fourth place and proving their capability in front of a home crowd.
  5. Katerina Mrazkova/Daniel Mrazek (CZE) – 74.29

    • The Czech Republic’s duo wrapped up the top five with a performance that combined technical components with an artistic touch, leaving a lasting impression.

For those eager to follow the results in full detail, you can find a comprehensive list of scores and standings on the ISU hub here. Stay tuned as this international competition continues to unfold, promising more breathtaking performances and memorable moments in figure skating!

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