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Question about Canadian Pairs
Does anyone know if there is an age limit in Canada for Pairs? Can a 13 year old Partner with an 18 year old? Thanks.
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Placed in wrong Thread. Try the Canadian Thread.
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There's no limit on what the age difference between partners can be AFAIK. The age limits are on what level you can compete at what age. In the U.S.- and I think the rules in Canada are similar if not the same- you have to be under 18 to compete Intermediate (prenovice in Canada). So the 13-year-old could do Intermediate, or even Open Juvenile, but if the partner is 18 they'd have to skate no lower than Novice.
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