Canadian Nationals – Final Results, Senior Ladies
1) Joannie Rochette 170.65 1 1
2) Mira Leung 159.59 3 2
3) Lesley Hawker 156.16 2 3
4) Cynthia Phaneuf 148.36 5 4
5) Myriane Samson 145.73 4 6
6) Meagan Duhamel 144.23 6 5
7) Amanda Billings 133.49 11 7
8) Mylène Brodeur 124.87 9 8
9) Kristen Walker 121.92 8 10
10) Erin Scherrer 120.67 13 9
11) Charlotte Bélair 119.63 10 11
12) Devon Neuls 113.55 14 12
13) Diane Szmiett 107.43 15 14
14) Monica Boucher 104.28 18 13
15) Erika Tisluck 103.92 16 15
16) Hjordis Lee 103.42 12 16
17) Michele Moore 95.79 17 17
So it wasn’t her best performance but tonight it was enough to bring Joannie Rochette her third national title in a row despite landing only four triple jumps and downgrading three. With two spots on the world team up for grabs it looks like Joannie and silver medalist Mira Leung, who landed six triples, will be representing Canada once again. It’ll be interesting to see how the two fair in Tokyo. Some might argue that Mira outskated Joannie tonight but I think even international judges would agree that Mira's questionable technique still puts her neck-and-neck with Joannie on an off-night. Meanwhile Lesley Hawker repeated her bronze medal performance from last year while Cynthia Phaneuf fell short by finishing fourth. Thankfully Cynthia at least seemed pleased with the fact that she made the national team.
2) Mira Leung 159.59 3 2
3) Lesley Hawker 156.16 2 3
4) Cynthia Phaneuf 148.36 5 4
5) Myriane Samson 145.73 4 6
6) Meagan Duhamel 144.23 6 5
7) Amanda Billings 133.49 11 7
8) Mylène Brodeur 124.87 9 8
9) Kristen Walker 121.92 8 10
10) Erin Scherrer 120.67 13 9
11) Charlotte Bélair 119.63 10 11
12) Devon Neuls 113.55 14 12
13) Diane Szmiett 107.43 15 14
14) Monica Boucher 104.28 18 13
15) Erika Tisluck 103.92 16 15
16) Hjordis Lee 103.42 12 16
17) Michele Moore 95.79 17 17
So it wasn’t her best performance but tonight it was enough to bring Joannie Rochette her third national title in a row despite landing only four triple jumps and downgrading three. With two spots on the world team up for grabs it looks like Joannie and silver medalist Mira Leung, who landed six triples, will be representing Canada once again. It’ll be interesting to see how the two fair in Tokyo. Some might argue that Mira outskated Joannie tonight but I think even international judges would agree that Mira's questionable technique still puts her neck-and-neck with Joannie on an off-night. Meanwhile Lesley Hawker repeated her bronze medal performance from last year while Cynthia Phaneuf fell short by finishing fourth. Thankfully Cynthia at least seemed pleased with the fact that she made the national team.
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