Kaetlyn Osmond, Gabrielle Daleman in podium position at figure skating worlds

Canadian figure skaters Kaetlyn Osmond and Gabrielle Daleman put on a show at the world figure skating championships in Helsinki on Wednesday. The two sit in second and third place, respectively, following the short program won by Russia's Evgenia Medvedeva.

Canadians sit 2nd and 3rd overall behind Russia's Evgenia Medvedeva

Canaidan figure skaters Katelyn Osmond, left, and Gabrielle Daleman, right, sit second and third overall after the short program at the figure skating world championships in Helsinki on Wednesday. (The Associated Press)

Canadian figure skaters Kaetlyn Osmond and Gabrielle Daleman put on a show at the world figure skating championships in Helsinki on Wednesday.

The two sit in second and third place, respectively, following the short program won by Russia's Evgenia Medvedeva.

Kaetlyn Osmond holding down 2nd spot after short skate at worlds

8 years ago
Duration 6:35
The Canadian currently sits in second place following the ladies short program on Wednesday at the World Figure Skating Championships in Helsinki, Finland.

Osmond, of Marystown, N.L., posted a personal-best short program score of 75.98, trailing Medvedeva's 79.01.


"I was just loving every minute of it and completely in the moment," Osmond said. "I know how to deal a little bit more with the excitement, and hopefully I can just stay that way for the long [program]."

Skating to Edith Piaf's "Sous le ciel de Paris" and "Milord," Osmond reeled off a triple flip and triple toe loop combination to open. With the crowd clapping along to her music, she went on to land a triple Lutz and double Axel en route in a clean program.

Kaetlyn Osmond confident heading into long program.

8 years ago
Duration 1:17
From the World Figure Skating Championships in Helsinki, Finland.

"It feels incredible," Osmond said. "I was just happy to skate the way I did. Just knowing that I'm up in second now, it just feels incredible.

"This program, I just feel so comfortable and confident doing it," she added. "It's an amazing character, confident character. That gives me confidence on the ice. I find the crowd reacts really well to it, which gives me a lot of energy while I'm skating."

Daleman, of Newmarket, Ont., isn't far behind after scoring 72.19, just short of her personal best.

Gabrielle Daleman sits 3rd following strong short program at worlds

8 years ago
Duration 6:19
The Newmarket, Ontario, native sits in bronze medal position after the ladies short skate at the World Figure Skating Championships in Helsinki, Finland.

Daleman finished second behind Osmond at the Canadian championships in January. She continued her strong 2017 with a silver-medal performance at February's Four Continents championships in Gangneung, South Korea.

She told CBC Sports that she credits being in "the moment" for her great start.

"I didn't focus on anyone else, I just focused on what I needed to do," Daleman said. "I was having fun with my coaches backstage and enjoying the moment, and that's exactly what I did."

Gabrielle Daleman trying to 'enjoy the moment' in Helsinki

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Duration 0:58
From the World Figure Skating Championships in Helsinki, Finland.

Daleman opened with a triple toe loop-triple toe loop combination before executing a triple Lutz and double Axel. 

"Especially after Four Continents I just gained a lot of confidence and I just knew what I'm able to do and I just enjoyed the moment," Daleman said.

The ladies competition will resume with the free program on Friday at 11 a.m. ET.

You can catch more figure skating coverage on Wednesday at 7 p.m. ET on Road to the Olympic Games, our show spotlighting the best high-performance athletes from Canada and around the world.

Kurt Browning breaks down Canadian expectations at figure skating worlds

8 years ago
Duration 6:47
With CBC's Heather Hiscox

CBCSports.ca will live stream every short and free program, right through the gala presentation on Sunday at 7 a.m. ET. Click here for the full schedule.

With files from The Canadian Press