Canada’s Dylan Moscovitch announces retirement from competitive figure skating
OTTAWA — Canada’s Dylan Moscovitch retired from competitive pairs figure skating Tuesday, ending a decade-long career that included six appearances at the world championships and a silver medal in the team event at the 2014 Winter Olympics.
“Skating was my first love and forever my passion,” Moscovitch said in a Skate Canada release. “Representing Canada on both the world and Olympic stage has been an honour and a privilege. It has given me invaluable opportunities and experiences over the years, ones which have played a pivotal role in shaping me into the man that I am today.
“I look forward to taking the lessons learned and skills acquired into the chapters and adventures to come.”
Moscovitch, 33, teamed with his sister, Kyra, to win the Canadian junior pairs title in 2006.


