Prince George figure skater earns bronze and contributes to four medal day at the rink

In the figure skating competition at the Canada Winter Games today, Team BC wowed the local crowd and won four medals.

Prince George skater, Justin Hampole, was second after a personal best short program on Tuesday.  He skated another clean program and earning a combined total of 91.88 points to place third for the bronze medal in the pre-novice category.

Justin said after, “I never expected to win a medal.  My goal was 90 points and I achieved that and I am so happy to have won bronze.  It has been a great experience.”

It was a packed house at Kin 1 when Justin took to the ice.  To skate in front of a hometown crowd obviously came with some nerves.  “I have never been that nervous before a skate before.   But, I have been talking with a sport psychologist and he said that if you don’t have nerves you don’t care.  I was really nervous so I guess I must really care.”

Justin’s teammate, Beres Clements (Gibsons) skated a strong program and finished in fourth place overall.

The pre-novice women took to the ice this afternoon.  Olivia Gran of Kelowna skated a personal best in the short program and was in first place going into the free skate but struggled on her jumps in the performance.  She scored a total of 94.83 which was enough for the silver medal behind Sarah-Maude Blanchard of Quebec.

In the Special Olympics Level 2 competition Matthew Lai (Richmond) earned gold and his teammate Eric Pahima (Vancouver) earned silver.

Medals for all figure skaters will be presented on Thursday evening at Kin 1.

TERRITORY ACKNOWLEDGEMENT

We respectfully acknowledge the lək̓ʷəŋən (Lekwungen) People, also known today as the Esquimalt and Songhees Nations, and recognize that our work in this province spans the territories of more than 200 First Nations, as well as Métis and Inuit communities.

 
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