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Nguyen hasn't qualified for the free skate at the worlds since 2015. Chartrand hasn't earned a spot in the world championships since 2016. Moore-Towers and Marinaro were unable to train in the weeks between last year's Olympics and world championships after Moore-Towers suffered an ankle injury.Moore-Towers and Marinaro finished 11th in pairs at the Pyeongchang Olympics before their training was derailed by Moore-Towers' ankle injury.
Nguyen won the world junior title in 2014 and was fifth in his senior debut in 2015. But the 20-year-old from Toronto has struggled since then with a huge growth spurt and several coaching changes, and didn't advance past the short program at the 2016 or 2018 worlds. Nguyen is also enjoying a strong season, winning the Canadian men's singles title in January.
Ice dancers Kaitlyn Weaver and Andrew Poje are the most decorated of this Canadian team, winning silver in 2014 in Saitama and bronze in 2015 and 2018. Weaver and Poje, who skated in the shadow of Tessa Virtue and Scott Moir for the past decade, head to worlds on the heels of winning silver at the recent Four Continents championships.
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