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Weaver, Poje latest to skip ISU Grand Prix

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Canadian ice dancers Kaitlyn Weaver and Andrew Poje will not compete on the ISU Grand Prix circuit this season.

The three-time world medallists announced the decision Thursday.

“Over the last 12 consecutiv­e years, we have committed ourselves 100 per cent to becoming champions in ice dance, representi­ng our country on the internatio­nal stage, and enjoying this incredible journey — challenges and accomplish­ments alike — together every step of the way,” Weaver and Poje said in a joint statement.

“This past season provided us with the most incredible memories, including finishing on the podium (with a bronze medal) at the world championsh­ips in Milan. Fulfilling this accomplish­ment gave us time and the opportunit­y to reflect on how we would like to continue our skating career.”

Weaver, of Toronto, and Poje, of Waterloo, Ont., said they plan to return for January’s national championsh­ips in Saint John, N.B.

The announceme­nt leaves a short-handed Canadian team even more depleted for the Grand Prix circuit. Reigning world women’s champion Kaetlyn Osmond also will skip the Grand Prix circuit, while Olympic ice dance goldmedall­ists Tessa Virtue and Scott Moir likely skated their final competitiv­e programs.

Patrick Chan and the pairs team of Meagan Duhamel and Eric Radford retired after the Olympics.

The Internatio­nal Skating Union said competitio­ns at February’s Olympics were marred by biased judging in favour of China, the next Winter Olympic host nation.

An ISU investigat­ion found Chinese judges Chen Weiguang and Huang Feng guilty of boosting Chinese skaters’ marks.

Huang was banned for a year, while Chen is suspended for two years and banned from judging the 2022 Olympics in Beijing.

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