Oakville Beaver, 15 Nov 2018, p. 56

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in si de ha lto n. co m O ak vi lle B ea ve r | T hu rs da y, N ov em be r 15 ,2 01 8 | 56 The week of a competition is generally not an ideal time to start making major changes to a program, but Bennet Toman felt it was worth the risk.felt it was worth the risk.f So four days before the Skate Ontario Sectionals, To- man and his coaches began re- working the beginning of his free skate.free skate.f "There were a lot of chang- es," he said. "We changed a few of the elements to increase the difficulty, and some of the foot- work. I felt I was able to express myself a lot better." His free program helped To- man take the silver medal in the senior men's competition Sunday. He was one of six Skate Oakville competitors to earn a spot on the podium. It had been just over a month since Toman had com- peted on the same Sixteen Mile Sports Complex ice at the Skate Canada Autumn Classic. It was an opportunity to com- pete against an field that in- cluded two-time Olympic and world champion Yuzuru Ha- nyu. And though he had com- peted internationally before, he'd never had the chance on home ice. "It was amazing to be able to compete where you work and train and be able to show ev- eryone what you can do," said Toman, who finished sixth in the field of 18 skaters from 14 countries. "The stands were full and there was so much en-full and there was so much en-f ergy in there." In part, it was wanting to re- capture that feeling that led to the changes. And with his spot at Skate Canada Challenge in Edmonton Nov. 28-Dec. 2 al- ready secure, sectionals be- came the opportunity to re- make his free skate. Though his score, 134.75, was slightly lower than the 140.61 he scored at the autumn classic, Toman was glad he made the changes, and looks forward to fine-tuning it lead-forward to fine-tuning it lead-f ing up to Edmonton. "This was my first real run- through and I thought it worked really well," Toman said. "It gave it a bit more ener- gy. I had to provide my own en- ergy." Hélène Carle surprised her- self by earning the top score (58.54) in the senior women's short program. And though she slipped to third after the free program, Carle said herfree program, Carle said herf performance sectionals has given her a shot of confidence as she prepares for the Skate Canada Challenge. "It hasn't been the easiest year, but I have more confi- dence with the elements I'm putting out in my program," Carle said. "I know I can go out there and skate clean." And there's still some room to boost that score. Carle re- placed a triple Lutz with a tri- ple Salchow for sectionals, but hasn't ruled out going back to the more difficult Lutz. "I'll keep practising leading up to Challenge and re-evalu- ate whether it's worth putting it back in," she said. Skate Oakville's Olivia Far- row turned in a fourth-place finish in the senior women's di-finish in the senior women's di-f vision. TOMAN, CARLE LAND PODIUM FINISHES FOR SKATE OAKVILLE AT SECTIONALS HERB GARBUTT hgarbutt@metroland.com COMMUNITY See - page 57 "It was amazing to be able to compete where you work and train and be able to show everyone what you can do," - Bennet Toman ■ stability and continuity in our operations ■ precise geographic and demographic targeting ■ latest technologies and quality assurance processes ■ easier distribution process for you ■ door to door delivery ■ access to various multi-media (in-paper and digital) options ■ cost ciency starting as low as $56/1000 you get: When you book your yers with us 289-293-0620 | vdillane@starmetrolandmedia.comFOR INNOVATIVE SOLUTIONS... CONTACT US TODAY ATTENTION: Flyer Advertisers POSTAL STRIKE! inconvenience innovation I N T O If your business has yers delivered in the mail, you don't have to think of the postal strike as an inconvenience. Think of it as your opportunity to discover a better way of doing business! T U R N Y O U R

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