Keegan Messing: Winning a Canadian title would mean “the world to me”
SAINT JOHN, N.B. — Keegan Messing posted a photo on social media last month of the winding Alaskan highway between his hometown of Girdwood and Anchorage that he’d travelled back and forth every day for the better part of two decades.
Boulders littered the two lanes. A long line of cars, some pockmarked from falling debris, was at a standstill.
Underneath the photo, the figure skater wrote: “Guess no practice today … p.s. family and everyone is ok.”
The 26-year-old, who’s aiming for his first Canadian figure skating title this week, grew up in Alaska, and a few weeks ago held on for dear life through his biggest earthquake yet — a 7.0 tremblor that rocked Anchorage.