Japan’s Sakamoto leads women at Skate Canada after short program; Canadians struggle
VANCOUVER — Japan’s Kaori Sakamoto set the tone for the women’s short program at the Skate Canada International on Friday.
The reigning world champion had a total score of 75.13 in her short program, nearly five points clear of second place Chaeyeon Kim, of South Korea, who made her Grand Prix debut.
Sakamoto was pleased with her performance, but she doesn’t see it as a momentum builder. Instead, she says she’ll use it as a reminder to stay focused to ensure a similar score in Saturday’s free program.
Canada’s Madeline Schizas finished eighth in the short program with a score of 57.44.