Fourteen-year-old Gogolev poised to make Canadian figure skating history
SAINT JOHN, N.B. — Stephen Gogolev might be two years too young to compete internationally as a senior skater. But he’s poised to become the youngest skater ever to capture a Canadian senior title, a record set 65 years ago.
The 14-year-old from Toronto won the short program at the Canadian championships on Friday night, bringing the Harbour Station crowd to its feet with a performance that opened with a quadruple Salchow-triple toe loop combination. He earned 88.77 points.
“I’m very excited and I’ll try to do my best (in Saturday’s long program),” the shy teen said.
Keegan Messing, who fell on his quad toe loop and goes into Saturday’s free program in second with 87.18 points, had more to say about Gogolev’s stunning performance.