FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
WEDNESDAY JULY 26, 2006
PRESS RELEASE
2006 Skate Canada International
Save-On-Foods Memorial Centre
November 2nd to 5th, 2006
Strong field announced for 2006
Skate Canada International
OTTAWA,
ON: Fans in Victoria, B.C. will
be treated to strong competition
in each of the four disciplines
at the 2006 Skate Canada
International, which takes
place in the B.C. capital at the
Save-On-Foods Memorial Centre
from Nov. 2-5.
The men’s
field in Victoria promises to be
an extremely exciting
competition featuring two-time
Canadian Champion and 2006
Olympic bronze medallist Jeff
Buttle, as well as two-time
world champion and 2006 Olympic
silver medallist Stephane
Lambiel, of Switzerland,
three-time U.S. Champion Johnny
Weir and 2006 Japanese Champion
Daisuke Takahashi, who is
currently ranked ninth in the
ISU world standings.
Two-time
Canadian bronze medallist Shawn
Sawyer will also represent
Canada, as well as Marc-André
Craig, who placed sixth at last
year’s national championships.
The
ladies event is also shaping up
to be very exciting. The
Canadian contingent consists of
two-time Canadian Champion
Joannie Rochette, who placed
fifth at the 2006 Olympic Winter
Games, B.C. native and Canadian
silver medallist Mira Leung and
Canadian bronze medallist Lesley
Hawker.
The
Canadians will be challenged by
2006 world silver medallist
Fumie Suguri, of Japan, and her
teammate Yoshie Onda, 2005
MasterCard Skate Canada
International Champion Alissa
Czisny, of the U.S., 2006 world
junior champion Yu-Na Kim, of
the Republic of Korea, and
four-time Finnish Champion
Susanna Pöykiö.
Canada
will be well-represented in the
pair event in Victoria.
Three-time Canadian Champions
Valérie Marcoux and Craig Buntin,
who were fifth at the 2006 world
championships in Calgary, will
challenge for the podium. They
will be joined by teammates
Jessica Dubé and Bryce Davison,
who were seventh in Calgary, and
two-time Canadian medallists
Elizabeth Putnam and Sean Wirtz.
Fans will
also have the opportunity to see
China’s Dan Zhang and Hao Zhang
in Victoria. The Zhangs won the
silver medal at the 2006 Olympic
Winter Games and followed up
their performance in Turin with
a silver medal at the 2006 world
championships.
Headlining the ice dance event
are four-time Canadian Champions
and 2006 world silver medallists
Marie-France Dubreuil and
Patrice Lauzon. Challenging
Dubreuil and Lauzon will be the
Lithuanian team of Margarita
Drobiazko and Povilas Vanagas,
who, after a three-year absence
from eligible competition,
placed fourth at the 2006 world
championships and seventh at the
2006 Olympic Winter Games. They
were also world bronze
medallists in 2000. The Italian
team of Federica Faiella and
Massimo Scali, who were eighth
at the 2006 world championships,
will also compete in Victoria.
Making
their ISU Grand Prix debut are
Canadian bronze medallists Tessa
Virtue and Scott Moir. Virtue
and Moir had an outstanding
2005-2006 season, capturing the
gold medal at both the 2006
world junior championships and
the ISU Junior Grand Prix Final
and winning the bronze medal at
the 2006 ISU Four Continents
Championships. Two-time Canadian
medallists Chantal Lefebvre and
Arseniy Markov will also compete
in Victoria.
All-event ticket packages for
the event are on sale and can be
purchased by phone at (250)
220-7777 or 1-866-514-5050,
online at
www.selectyourtickets.com,
or in person at the
Save-On-Foods Memorial Centre
box office. All-event ticket
packages cost $149 and $130,
plus applicable taxes and
surcharges.
For more information, visit
www.skatecanada.ca or
e-mail
victoria2006@skatecanada.ca.
Tickets:
$130 and $149 plus applicable
taxes and surcharges
Tickets on Sale:
Now
Tickets: see
www.selectyourtickets.com
for ticket information.
Methods of Payment:
1) Cash
2) Debit
3) MasterCard
4) Visa
Random Line-up Policy:
- ½ hour before on-sale, numbers
will be handed out to all
individuals waiting to purchase
tickets.
- 5 minutes before on-sale a
number will be drawn. That is
where the line-up will begin.
- Numbers preceding the number
drawn will line up sequentially.
- Any patrons arriving after the
draw will line up after the last
ticket handed out.
Box Office:
Box Office Information
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With head office in Vancouver,
RG Arenas is a division of RG
Properties. RG Arenas manage
and/or own facilities in Kelowna,
Greater Vancouver and Victoria,
British Columbia
For more information contact:
Tom Billings
Public Relations - Save-On-Foods
Memorial Centre
tom.billings@saveonfoodsmemorialcentre.com
Office: 250.220.2612 Cell:
250.516.7816
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