Ice dancers Piper Gilles, Paul Poirier withdraw from Canadian championships

Ice dancers Piper Gilles and Paul Poirier, gold medallists at last month's ISU Grand Prix Final, will miss next week's Canadian figure skating championships after Gilles underwent an appendectomy.

Grand Prix Final champions unable to compete after Gilles underwent appendectomy

A woman in a red dress and a man in a green button-down pose with a Canadian flag draped around them while each biting a gold medal.
Canada's Piper Gilles and Paul Poirier, seen with their Grand Prix Finals gold medals in December, withdrew from the upcoming Canadian championships on Wednesday. (Antonio Calanni/The Associated Press)

Ice dancers Piper Gilles and Paul Poirier, gold medallists at last month's ISU Grand Prix Final, will miss next week's Canadian figure skating championships after Gilles underwent an appendectomy.

Gilles and Poirier were having a career-best season, winning both of their Grand Prix assignments, and the Final in Turin, Italy.

Gilles, 30, and the 31-year-old Poirier won bronze at the 2021 world championships. They had considered retirement after their seventh-place finish at last year's Beijing Olympics, but after an extended off-season break, decided to return.

Senior competition begins Jan. 12 at Tributes Community Centre in Oshawa, Ont. Live coverage of the entire event will be available on CBCSports.ca, the CBC Sports app and CBC Gem.

Skate Canada also announced Gabrielle Daleman, the 2017 world bronze medallist, plus ice dancers Alicia Fabbri and Paul Ayer and pair team Lori-Ann Matte and Thierry Ferland will miss the event due to injuries.

Keegan Messing will be looking for men's singles gold in what's expected to be his final Canadian national appearance. He plans to retire after this season. Beijing Olympian Madeline Schizas is a headliner in women's singles.

Deanna Stellato-Dudek and Maxime Deschamps, who won the French Grand Prix, will be looking to earn their first national title, while NHK Trophy winners Laurence Fournier Beaudry and Nikolaj Soerensen will be vying for the top spot in ice dance.

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