Kirsten Moore-Towers

Kirsten Moore-Towers

Canadian figure skater
Date of Birth: 01.07.1992
Country: Canada

Content:
  1. Kirsten Moore-Towers
  2. Dylan Moscovitch
  3. Michael Marinaro
  4. Olympic Season
  5. Legacy

Kirsten Moore-Towers

Canadian figure skater Kirsten Moore-Towers is known for her achievements in pair skating with two different partners.

Kirsten Moore-Towers

Dylan Moscovitch

In 2009, Moore-Towers paired with Dylan Moscovitch. Despite an unsuccessful first season, they gained significant success in the 2010-2011 season, winning two silver medals in Grand Prix events and qualifying for the Grand Prix Final. They went on to win the Canadian Championship in 2011 and represented Canada at the Four Continents Championship and World Championship, placing 5th and 8th respectively. The following season, they placed 2nd at the Four Continents Championship and 4th at the World Championship, solidifying their position among the world's elite pair skaters.

Michael Marinaro

In 2014, Moore-Towers formed a new partnership with Michael Marinaro. They made their debut at the Canadian Grand Prix, finishing 6th. However, they faced challenges in subsequent seasons, placing 4th at the 2015 Canadian Championship and 3rd from last at the Four Continents Championship.

Olympic Season

Despite a challenging start to the pre-Olympic season, Moore-Towers and Marinaro achieved a major breakthrough in 2017. They won the U.S. International Figure Skating Classic and secured a bronze medal at the Grand Prix event in Beijing, improving their personal bests in the process. This success earned them a spot on Canada's Olympic team, where they ultimately placed 11th in the team event.

Legacy

Kirsten Moore-Towers' impressive career in pair skating has been marked by both triumphs and challenges. Her partnership with Dylan Moscovitch brought her a Canadian championship and a silver medal in the team event at the 2014 Olympic Games. Her partnership with Michael Marinaro has also produced notable results, including a bronze medal at the 2017 National Championship. Moore-Towers' determination and resilience have been instrumental in her continued success as one of Canada's leading figure skaters.

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