Virus put Grand Prix plans on hold for Orser's international skating stars

Japan’s Yuzuru Hanyu is among skaters whose plans have been stymied by travel restrictions due to Covid-19.  Hanyu later announced he would skip the Grand Prix because of Covid risks.  (Getty Images)

Japan’s Yuzuru Hanyu is among skaters whose plans have been stymied by travel restrictions due to Covid-19. Hanyu later announced he would skip the Grand Prix because of Covid risks. (Getty Images)

Over the past decade, the Toronto club where Brian Orser coached South Korea’s Yuna Kim to the 2010 Olympic title has become such an attraction for top figure skaters from around the globe that it could add a word to a name that already is a mouthful.

You could call it the Toronto International Cricket Skating and Curling Club.

But its reach now is limited by the deadly virus pandemic that has effectively frozen out the elite athletes from Japan, Russia, South Korea and Poland who train at the Cricket Club.

That situation won’t change quickly, even with the International Skating Union having announced Monday its plans to proceed with a live format for the international Grand Prix Series. This fall, it will become a series of six essentially domestic competitions scheduled to begin with Skate America Oct. 23-25 in Las Vegas.

If they take place.

“As soon as the skaters can come back, it will be full steam ahead… to where, we don’t know,” Orser said via telephone Wednesday.

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