The schedule is really different this year. Seniors are first followed by Junior/Novice. Totally opposite as previous years. Must be because of an Olympic year.
The schedule is really different this year. Seniors are first followed by Junior/Novice. Totally opposite as previous years. Must be because of an Olympic year.
If I understand correclty: seniors will be from Thursday to Saturday (or Sunday). Do we know when the schedule will be announced?
... Will seniors be expected to hang around Nationals to skate in the gala three or four days after their competition has ended? Or will they skate the gala early and not include the juniors/novices. Again... I'm assuming that the Canadians normally include younger skaters in the gala.
Golden 411 Thanks for posting the draft schedule. Is it just me? Or does it reproduce as a 'blur'
Do you guys know if there is any stream (preferably not geo-blocked) to watch the nats?
Skate Canada will be live-streaming all Novice and Junior events, plus all Senior skaters who aren't shown on TV, but you need a subscription (it isn't geoblocked though). I don't know whether CTV/TSN will be streaming what they show on TV, but if they do, it will likely be geoblocked. You may have to wait for things to show up on youtube.
Skate Canada will be live-streaming all Novice and Junior events, plus all Senior skaters who aren't shown on TV, but you need a subscription (it isn't geoblocked though). I don't know whether CTV/TSN will be streaming what they show on TV, but if they do, it will likely be geoblocked. You may have to wait for things to show up on youtube.
Do you mean subscription to Skate BUZZ?
A draft schedule as of Sep 2013 for 2014 Canadian Tire National Figure Skating Championships:
Skate Canada will be live-streaming all Novice and Junior events, plus all Senior skaters who aren't shown on TV, but you need a subscription (it isn't geoblocked though). I don't know whether CTV/TSN will be streaming what they show on TV, but if they do, it will likely be geoblocked. You may have to wait for things to show up on youtube.
...You can subscribe on the Skate Canada website and access the livestream through the Members Only Login.
It isn't a subscription to Skate Buzz; you need to be a registered Skate Canada member and pay 20 dollars on the Skate Canada (Members Only) Section for the Novice and Junior Nationals.