Canadian Skaters Secure Fourth and Seventh at Four Continents Championships in Beijing
Canadian Ice Dancers Fourth, Daleman Seventh at Four Continents

Canadian Skaters Deliver Strong Performances at Four Continents Championships

The ISU Four Continents Figure Skating Championships in Beijing witnessed commendable performances from Canadian athletes this week. In the highly competitive ice dance discipline, the Canadian duo of Alicia Fabbri and Paul Ayer secured a respectable fourth-place finish. Their free dance program, executed on Friday, January 23, 2026, showcased their technical skill and artistic expression on the international stage.

Daleman Places Seventh in Women's Singles Event

In the women's singles competition, Gabrielle Daleman represented Canada with determination, ultimately finishing in seventh position. Her performance adds to her experience competing against top skaters from across the Americas, Asia, Africa, and Oceania at this premier event.

The Four Continents Championships serve as a critical benchmark for skaters outside Europe, offering valuable competitive experience ahead of major tournaments. The Canadian contingent's results in Beijing highlight the ongoing development and resilience of the nation's figure skating program.

These placements demonstrate Canada's continued presence in international figure skating, with athletes consistently challenging for top positions in both dance and singles categories. The experience gained at this championship will be instrumental as skaters refine their programs and build momentum for future competitions.