Dance twizzle4/20/2023 ![]() ![]() Entering the 2022 Canadian Junior Championships in Ottawa, they were second in both programs to take their second consecutive national silver medal. Beaumont said that going into the free dance they "had the mindset that we've moved up in the standings before and we can do it again." īashynska/Beaumont won the gold medal at the 2021 Skate Canada Challenge. ![]() ![]() Third in the free dance, they rose to third overall to win their second JGP bronze medal. Weeks later at their second event, the 2021 JGP Austria in Linz, they initially placed fourth in the rhythm dance. Bashynska said that they were satisfied with their performance overall, but needed to address some technical issues. They finished fourth, less than three points back of third. With the resumption of the Junior Grand Prix, Bashynska/Beaumont returned to international competition at the 2021 JGP Russia in Krasnoyarsk. The 2021 Canadian Junior Championships were subsequently cancelled. As well, in-person domestic competition was limited, as a result of which Bashynska/Beaumont competed only once during the season, at a virtually-held 2021 Skate Canada Challenge. With the COVID-19 pandemic severely constraining competitions, both the ISU Junior Grand Prix and the 2021 World Junior Championships were cancelled. They performed poorly at the event, finishing ninth overall and last among the Canadian teams, and as such their season concluded. Winning silver medals at both Skate Canada Challenge and the 2020 Canadian Junior Championships, Bashynska Beaumont were next assigned to the Bavarian Open along with the other three top Canadian junior dance teams to determine which would attend the 2020 World Junior Championships. They were fourth at their second event, the 2019 JGP Croatia. Bashynska noted that the well-attended Russian event was the largest audience they had ever performed in front of. Bashysnka and Beaumont were the only non-Russian medalists in any discipline in Chelyabinsk. They set personal bests in all three programs, finishing third in the rhythm dance, fifth in the free dance, and taking the bronze medal overall. They were assigned to two events on the Junior Grand Prix, beginning with the 2019 JGP Russia in Chelyabinsk. 2019–20 season: First JGP medal īashynska/Beaumont returned to Lake Placid Ice Dance International to start the season, winning the gold medal. Thirteenth at Skate Canada Challenge, they finished the season competing at the 2019 Canadian Junior Championships, where they were tenth. Placing ninth in the rhythm dance, they were fifth in the free dance despite an audience member throwing a stuffed toy onto the ice midway through the program, requiring them to adjust where they were going. They were assigned to make their Junior Grand Prix debut at the 2018 JGP Slovakia in Bratislava. Moving up to the junior level, Bashynska/Beaumont were fifth at the Lake Placid Ice Dance International in New York. Beaumont said that they were both "really thankful for the opportunity to skate abroad." 2018–19 season: Junior debut Third after the short dance, they rose to second overall in the free dance. Based on this, they were given their first international assignment to the advanced novice competition at the Egna Trophy in Val Gardena. This qualified them to the 2022 Canadian Novice Championships, where they won the gold medal. 2017–18 season: National novice champions īashynska and Beaumont began competing together domestically, winning the silver medal at the 2018 Skate Canada Challege's novice division. After moving to Canada, she began skating with English dancer Peter Beaumont in June of 2017. Skating career Early years Īfter starting to learn to skate in 2006, Bashynska's first ice dance partnership while in Ukraine was with Andrei Kapran. She became a Canadian citizen in September of 2020. Her family subsequently emigrated to Canada. 2.6 2021–22 season: World Junior bronzeīashynska was born in Kyiv, Ukraine.2.2 2017–18 season: National novice champions.
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