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Stellato-Dudek rejuvenated ahead of first skating nationals as Canadian citizen


Published on 2025-01-16 16:45:35 - MSN
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The article discusses the journey of 33-year-old figure skater Deanna Stellato-Dudek, who is preparing for her first Canadian Figure Skating Championships as a Canadian citizen. Originally from the United States, Stellato-Dudek retired from competitive skating in 2001 due to injuries but made a comeback in 2016, this time as a pairs skater. She has since won multiple international medals, including a world championship silver in 2023. Her transition to Canadian citizenship was motivated by her marriage to Canada's men's figure skating coach, and she now competes with her partner Maxime Deschamps. The article highlights her enthusiasm for competing in Canada, her new home, and her aspirations to win the national title, which would qualify her for the world championships. Stellato-Dudek's story is one of resilience, showcasing her ability to overcome significant challenges in her career and personal life.

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