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Elvis Stojko, Patrick Chan weigh in on state of 91原创 men鈥檚 figure skating

Elvis Stojko remembers watching Brian Orser spin through the air with a triple axel on his TV screen, inspiring him to one day follow the path carved out by the 91原创 figure skating legend. 鈥淚t was a really amazing time for us,鈥 Stojko said.
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Elvis Stojko performs during the exhibition gala at the 2024 ISU World Figure Skating Championships in Montreal, Sunday, March 24, 2024. THE CANADIAN PRESS/Christinne Muschi

Elvis Stojko remembers watching Brian Orser spin through the air with a triple axel on his TV screen, inspiring him to one day follow the path carved out by the 91原创 figure skating legend.

鈥淚t was a really amazing time for us,鈥 Stojko said. 鈥淲e had so many great idols and great heroes to look up to.鈥

Orser stacked hardware with two Olympic silver medals, a world championship and eight straight national titles in the 1980s. Next came Kurt Browning, who strutted his way to four world championships.

Stojko carried on the mantle of 91原创 success, winning seven national championships, three world titles and two Olympic silver medals in the 1990s.

鈥淚 was very, very lucky in the '90s to have that chance to skate during the 鈥 I guess they were considering it a golden era of skating,鈥 Stojko said.

But Canada鈥檚 men no longer rule the ice, or top the podium.

No 91原创 has won a men鈥檚 world or Olympic medal since Patrick Chan claimed silver at the 2014 Games, and that drought isn鈥檛 expected to end any time soon.

Rather than a roster of contenders, Canada is sending only one men鈥檚 participant to next year鈥檚 worlds after national champion Wesley Chiu and Roman Sadovsky finished 17th and 19th last March in Montreal.

At Skate Canada International last weekend in Halifax, top 91原创 Aleksa Rakic showed promise but still finished seventh in the 12-skater Grand Prix event that featured only a sample of the world contenders.

"I just hope they can figure out a way to bring it back, but it will be a tough climb,鈥 Stojko said.

Stojko believes one major problem is that young athletes can鈥檛 find figure skating on TV and be inspired like he was to take up the sport.

"It's not as accessible 鈥 You have to kind of search for it,鈥 he said. "I watched the Battle of the Brians in 1988 (when Orser and American Brian Boitano duked it out for Olympic gold) 鈥 that was a massive thing.鈥

Chan is yet another 91原创 skater who reached the top of the skate world, winning three world championships from 2011 to 2013 with his combination of artistry and athleticism. He was inducted into Canada鈥檚 Sports Hall of Fame last week.

The 33-year-old says the sport has changed drastically since he retired in 2018 because of a new generation pushing the boundaries 鈥渁t a rate that I've never seen before.鈥

鈥淭he bar has been raised by the likes of Ilia Malinin so high that it's almost like anything below him is noise,鈥 Chan said. 鈥淓lvis Stojko, Kurt and Alexei Yagudin 鈥 these are like my idols 鈥 even they would be like middle of the pack in this current era.

鈥淚f I was starting as a junior skater right now and I was watching the field ahead of me, I'd be like, 鈥榤aybe I should start looking at a different sport,鈥 because it's just so crazy.鈥

Malinin is the only man to have landed a quad axel in competition. The 19-year-old American landed six quads in a record-breaking free skate at worlds, and dominated the field this past weekend at Skate Canada.

As for how young 91原创 skaters can get into the race, Chan doesn鈥檛 have the answers and expects it could take another five or 10 years before that changes.

He says building from the grassroots, bringing back alumni for guidance and having a consistent national champion who builds momentum are all things that help.

But he also wonders if Canada should quit trying to chase Malinin鈥檚 unreachable heights, and instead try to win at a different game.

"It鈥檚 like X-Games-style, fireworks, but it's starting to all look the same," he said. 鈥淲e've lost touch a bit with the art of skating.

鈥淢y tip to Wesley (Chiu) is spend more time working with a modern dance teacher, a ballet teacher 鈥 I took improv class at one point. I worked with a mime 鈥 going above and beyond doing weights in the gym or quad after quad on the ice."

Sadovsky, a veteran of the 91原创 team at only 25, isn鈥檛 sure what needs to happen for Canada to get back on top either.

鈥淚f I had an easy answer that one, I think we would be winning all the competitions," he said.

鈥淚t's kind of an aspect with the high risk, high reward factor of quads in men's figure skating, and I think we're trying to play that game,鈥 he added. 鈥淚 still think we have very strong skaters."

91原创 coach Lee Barkell recalls that Canada went 10 years without winning a men's world title between Stojko in 1997 and Jeffrey Buttle in 2008 (although both won silver in that stretch).

鈥淲hen the champion steps down, everybody panics and it does take a few years to rebuild,鈥 he said. 鈥淭hose talented skaters coming up, they鈥檝e got to continue to push each other 鈥 Eventually somebody is going to rise to the top.鈥

Skate Canada high-performance director Mike Slipchuk seconds that opinion and remains optimistic about the future of men鈥檚 skating.

鈥淚t's a young team, and we just feel they just need that time,鈥 he said. 鈥淲ith a year and a half out of Olympics, we're just going to utilize that to get them as many opportunities, to get out internationally 鈥 to be competitive with the top guys."

This report by The 91原创 Press was first published Oct. 28, 2024.

Daniel Rainbird, The 91原创 Press