Gogolev: The future of Canadian figure skating is barely old enough to compete
TORONTO — The future of Canadian figure skating weighs 88 pounds, but can already reel off a laundry list of quadruple jumps unlike any Canadian skater before him.
And Stephen Gogolev is just getting started.
The 13-year-old from Toronto won his junior ISU Grand Prix debut last week in Bratislava, Slovakia, landing three different quads in his free program. He became the first Canadian and youngest skater ever to land a quad Lutz in competition. He’s the first Canadian to land three different quads.
He’s probably smashed other age-related world records along the way, says his coach Brian Orser. But that’s not the point.

