Poirier: Cancellation of Canadian championships a bit of a relief amid uncertainty
TORONTO — The morning after the Canadian figure skating championships were cancelled due to COVID-19, virtually ending a season that never got off the ground, Paul Poirier went to the rink.
“It was a really strange morning, we just all still showed up at the rink, even though the announcement had come the night before,” Poirier said. “None of us really knew what to do, because we didn’t have time to kind of process what had happened.
“(Tuesday) morning we had no clue. So we all just showed up at the rink anyways. Because what else are you going to do?”
The reigning Canadian ice dance champion with partner Piper Gilles said there is still a small chance they’ll compete at the world championships in Stockholm in March — if the championships even happen, and under the right protocols.