2008 Canadian Figure Skating Championships

2008 Canadian Figure Skating Championships

Infobox Figure Skating Competition
title= 2008 Canadian Figure Skating Championships


imagesize=
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comptype= National Championship
startdate= January 16
enddate= January 20
skatingseason= 2007/2008
location= Vancouver, British Columbia
host=
venue= Pacific Coliseum
prizemoney=
championmen= Patrick Chan
championladies= Joannie Rochette
championpairs= Anabelle Langlois & Cody Hay
championdance= Tessa Virtue & Scott Moir
previouscomp= 2007 Canadian Figure Skating Championships
nextcomp=

The 2008 Canadian Figure Skating Championships were a figure skating national championship held to determine the national champions of Canada for the 2007-2008 figure skating season. It was organized by Skate Canada, the nation's figure skating governing body.

Skaters competed at the senior and junior levels in the disciplines of men's singles, ladies' singles, pair skating, and ice dancing. The results of this competition were used to pick the Canadian teams to the 2008 World Figure Skating Championships, the 2008 Four Continents Figure Skating Championships, and the 2008 World Junior Figure Skating Championships.

The competition took place from January 16th through 20th, 2008 in the Pacific National Exhibition in Vancouver, British Columbia.

enior-Level Results

Men

Ice Dancing

Pairs

Four Continents Team

World Junior Team

References

* [http://www.skatecanada.ca/en/news_views/press_room/news_releases/2008/jan20.cfm Skate Canada announces World, Junior World and Four Continents teams]

External links

* [http://www.skatecanada.ca/en/events_results/events/cdns08/ Official site]


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