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BEST MOMENT YET 鈥 Whitehorse figure skater Rachel Pettitt, pictured in action last season, earned a silver medal at Skate Canada Challenge in Montreal yesterday.

Pettitt twirls to silver medal at Challenge

Rachel Pettitt has won many medals during her young figure skating career.

By Marcel Vander Wier on December 5, 2014

Rachel Pettitt has won many medals during her young figure skating career.

Her latest is the biggest yet.

Despite a minor groin injury, the 15-year-old Yukoner twirled her way to a silver medal in the novice women category at Skate Canada Challenge yesterday in Montreal.

Along the way, Pettitt pulled off a personal-best score of 112.06 after earning 41.87 points in her short program followed by 70.19 in her free skate.

Two Quebec skaters joined Pettitt on the podium. Justine Brasseur won gold with a stellar score of 120.88 while Am茅lie Hervieux earned bronze with a score of 109.02.

Reached late last night in Montreal, an ecstatic Pettitt said she wasn鈥檛 sure how to put the moment into words.

鈥淚t鈥檚 really hard to explain,鈥 she told the Star. 鈥淪tanding on that podium, it kind of hit me that this is Challenge. ... It felt so good. It was so amazing.鈥

The moment was 鈥渄efinitely鈥 the top moment of her career, she added.

Pettitt was at her consistent best in both skates, finishing second to Quebec鈥檚 Alicia Pineault in the short and third behind Brasseur and Kelowna鈥檚 Ajsha Gorman in the long.

Her short was flawless, save for one spin she couldn鈥檛 complete due to her injury.

鈥淭hat cost me a couple of points,鈥 said Pettitt. 鈥淏ut my coaches said it was probably the best skate I鈥檝e ever had.鈥

The Arctic Edge Skating Club skater then watched as 46 other competitors performed their free skates before hitting the ice for her own.

鈥淚鈥坵as definitely feeling a little bit of pressure,鈥 she said. 鈥淚鈥坒ell on one of my jumps but was still able to score a personal best of 112.06.鈥

Pettitt said she plans to spend this weekend resting at home in Whitehorse, before taking some time off to heal before heading back to Kelowna to begin training for next month鈥檚 nationals.

The Canadian Tire National Skating Championships will take place in Kingston, Ont., from Jan. 19 to 25.

鈥淚t was such a fun experience at nationals,鈥 she said. 鈥淢y hotel was filled with athletes and I felt so much support.鈥

Last year, Pettitt placed fourth in the pre-novice category at Challenge.

Fellow Yukon skater Bryn Hoffman didn鈥檛 fare as well in her skates, finishing 38th overall in the junior women class with 95.10 points.

Hoffman earned 35.88 points in her short program and 59.22 in her free skate.

Regardless, the 17-year-old Hoffman and pairs partner Bryce Chudak will qualify for nationals as a duo.

In local action, figure skaters will take to the ice tomorrow for the 2014 Yukon Gold Nugget Championships at the Canada Games Centre.

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Jocelyn (Power) Altass on Dec 6, 2014 at 5:54 am

Way to go Rachael! So awesome. Congratulations from your cousins on the East Coast (Prince Edward Island)

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