Ice proves an unlikely challenge for top figure skaters after N.B. storm
SAINT JOHN, N.B. — Some of Canada’s top figure skaters were stranded in New Brunswick by weather this week, scrambling to find a way home and suffering some less-than-graceful routines on the ice- and rain-covered streets of Saint John.
“It was like a luge run at the Olympics,” said 72-year-old Debbi Wilkes, the 1964 Olympic silver medallist in pairs.
The city was blasted Sunday by a major winter storm that left streets and sidewalks slick with ice, and many roads flooded. Many flights were cancelled, and skating stars and officials packed hotel bars and restaurants to commiserate.
Wilkes was with former singles skater Ted Barton when they left Harbour Station, the arena that hosted the national skating championships, on Sunday night.