WINNIPEG — The 2022-2023 Skate Canada Challenge, of Junior and Senior divisions, took place between November 30 and December 3, at the Seven Oaks Arena at Garden City in Manitoba. Out of seven competing pairs in the Senior Dance category, Nathan Lickers of Six Nations and his partner Lily Hensen earned 179.42 points overall, which gave them second place in the division. The duo will be venturing to Oshawa next January with two personal best scores. Photo submitted.
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