Gogolev takes bronze at Finlandia Trophy, Sadovsky impresses in fourth
HELSINKI — Stephen Gogolev jumped his way to his first Grand Prix medal on Saturday, but Roman Sadovsky served notice that the competition for Canada’s lone men’s figure skating spot at the 2026 Winter Olympics is going to be a fight.
Toronto’s Gogolev continued his resurgent season with a third-place finish in the men’s competition at the 2025 Finlandia Trophy. Later, ice dancers Piper Gilles and Paul Poirier gave Canada another medal with a silver in ice dance and qualified for December’s Grand Prix Final.
The 20-year-old Gogolev, from Toronto entered the men’s free skate in second place after a clean short program on Friday. He was third in the free with a score of 164.26, just .22 points behind European champion and world bronze medallist Adam Siao Him Fa of France.
“Overall, I’m pretty happy with how I skated,” Gogolev said. “Obviously, there are a few mistakes to correct, but I fought hard.


