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Saturday was full day of top-notch synchronized skating as the Open, Junior and Senior teams performed their final programs.
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It was day two at the BMO Skate Canada Synchronized Skating Championships in Brampton, Ontario at the Powerade Centre.
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Skate Canada is sending a strong team of skaters to the 2010 ISU World Junior Figure Skating Championships in the The Hague, Netherlands.
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An Olympic hero placed a medal on her mother's casket and bid farewell Thursday to the woman she called her best friend.
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Skatebuzz will be live streaming the BMO Skate Canada Synchronized Skating Championships from Brampton, ON on Skate TV.
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Olympic gold medallist Kim Yu-na may be the reigning queen of the ice, but Canadian coach Brian Orser says there's one jump she has yet to tackle in competition: the difficult triple axel.
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Olympic hero Joannie Rochette finally arrived home Monday to a throng of proud, cheering fans and a family eager and ready to help her grieve the death of her mother.
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Tessa Virtue and Scott Moir made history while Joannie Rochette won hearts.
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Joannie Rochette didn't see herself as a hero when she welled up the courage to step on the ice at the Vancouver Olympics. She was simply pursuing the dream that she and her mom had long shared
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With no medals on the line, and no Olympic pressure on her shoulders, Joannie Rochette skated purely for her mom.
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Over a thousand excited skaters are ready to hit the ice at the Powerade Centre in Brampton, Ontario for the 2010 BMO Skate Canada Synchronized Skating Championships. The event will take place from March 4-6, 2010.
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All that pressure, all those expectations. Kim Yu-na could feel the weight on her dainty shoulders.
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Mirai Nagasu’s face lit up when she saw her ranking after the women’s free skate.
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Twenty-two years after losing the Battle of the Brians at the Calgary Games, Brian Orser has finally hit Olympic gold.
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Canadian Joannie Rochette's courage has been rewarded with a bronze medal in figure skating at the Olympic Games.