Moore-Towers, Marinaro getting accustomed to skating among the best in world
MISSISSAUGA, Ont. — Kirsten Moore-Towers and Michael Marinaro say impostor syndrome cost them a spot on the medal podium at figure skating’s prestigious Grand Prix Final last month.
The global landscape shifted with numerous post-Pyeongchang Olympic retirements, and so Moore-Towers and Marinaro know there’s an opportunity to be among the best in the world. They just have to prove to themselves they belong there.
“People always say you learn more from the hard ones, and unfortunately it’s true,” Moore-Towers said. “It is a bummer when five minutes too late you realize your mindset wasn’t correct. I think everybody goes through it, but it’s unfortunate that that was the stage we went through it on.”
Moore-Towers and Marinaro will defend their national pairs title this week at the Canadian championships, the selection event for the worlds in Montreal in March.