In a season of uncertainty, Moore-Towers, Marinaro excited to get back on ice
Since the world championships were wiped out a year ago by COVID-19, it’s been a stop-and-start season of cancellations and uncertainty for Canadian figure skaters.
How crazy has it been? The world championships next week in Stockholm will be the first live competition for the Canadian team in more than a year.
“That’s definitely the hardest part of the season,” said Kirsten Moore-Towers. “There’s a lot to be said for how much mental preparation — never mind physical — but how much mental stress goes into each event, so it has been extremely difficult to continue to mentally prepare yourself with things continue to get cancelled.”
The 28-year-old from St. Catharines, Ont., and pairs partner Michael Marinaro of Sarnia, Ont., are part of Canada’s team for the world championships, which begin next Monday and run through March 28.