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Today, most skaters want a break-in process of like one to two days maximum and for it to be as easy as possible. The boot companies, I feel, are compromising by taking out the support that we need in the long run in order to shorten the difficult break-in process. I worked at a skating store in Toronto so I am familiar with the prices of skates.

They are pretty expensive and a lot of skaters have to pay for them. So, if they have to buy a new pair every few months that is financially draining for many. You also have to think about the blades, which are another expected thing to deal with.

I had not seen the Season Standings. Have you started thinking about new programs for next season? It is getting extremely boring. There is not much going on re planning right now. But, I spoke with my coach this morning and we talked about what we are going to do in the next few weeks, so I guess we are going to start planning and processing everything. We will just start somewhere and be ready for when we get the go ahead at some point in the future.

That is all I can tell you. Your long program last season was so fun and everyone loved it. Are you considering keeping it as an exhibition number? I am not quite sure. I can tell you right now we will not be keeping it for next season. Obviously, we are changing both programs up. In terms of using it for an exhibition program, I had not thought about that. It could be a good idea but I would have to think about what the best setting for that would be.

I think the best scenario for me would be to perform that program for a Canadian crowd or as a show tour number. How are you handling self-isolation so far? In these challenging times it is so important to be positive and to also rely on our friends and family.

At the end of the day, we work better if we are all in it together and we work together as a collective to get through this. It is especially good to see people who were introverts in their day-to-day lives before quarantine branching out a bit. Like me. Generally, I like to be by myself most of the time and during the first few weeks I was in heaven, I was really enjoying it. But now there are some days that are quite challenging. Fortunately, I have friends I can always reach out to and just have a good time during these hard times.

What was the place you enjoyed going to the most last season and why? South Korea. It is so nice. I enjoy going to Asia a lot. It is just a treat and such a change from the day-to-day life that I have here in Toronto. It is hard to explain, but every day of that week that I was in Korea I was really happy. The people there are great and their Wi-Fi was unbelievably fast. And on the bus going to and from the rink at Four Continents, Keegan and I would watch Netflix because the ride was really long.

Every single day before practice or competition that we were on the bus together we would watch Netflix. What was your favorite international meal last season?

Korean barbeque. It is pretty good here in Toronto, but when you have it in Korea it is different — it is just so good. Keegan and I had it I think on the final night in Korea. Share this: Twitter Facebook. Next Competition Calendar. About The Author. Susan D. Close Local your local region National. Search Submit search Quick Search.

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