Canada might not compete at world figure skating championships – if they happen
TORONTO — If the world figure skating championships do go ahead in a bubble in March in Sweden, there is a good chance Canada won’t be there.
The Swedish Figure Skating Association hopes to hold the March 22-28 event in a “bubble” in Stockholm, the organization said on its website.
But COVID-19 has created a wildly uneven playing field this season, with protocols varying from country to country. Keegan Messing, a men’s singles skater who lives in Alaska, is the only Canadian who’s even competed since last February.
“That is one of our concerns, and we have talked about that with our athletes and coaches, given all the challenges we’ve had across Canada,” said Mike Slipchuk, Skate Canada’s high performance director.