
Canadian figure skater Keegan Messing coming out of retirement to pursue 2026 Olympic spot
The 33-year-old Canadian-American athlete announced his retirement in May 2023 after representing Canada at the 2018 and 2022 Winter Olympics.
Messing, a five-time national medallist, has since performed in professional shows, which he said rekindled his fire to compete.
"During the Stars On Ice tour, I realized I was skating at a high level again and that sparked my decision to return," Messing said in a news release. "I've put in the work, regained my jumps, and rediscovered the fire within myself to train. My focus now is to be stronger than when I retired and to secure a spot on the Olympic team."
Messing, who hails from Girdwood, Alaska, is training in nearby Anchorage and plans to compete in the 2025-26 Olympic season under the guidance of longtime coach Ralph Burghart.
Messing is set to attend Skate Canada's annual High Performance Camp this month in Mississauga, Ont., where he will be assessed for domestic qualifying events and possible international assignments.
Keegan Messing scored 257.78 good enough to claim his second career Canadian national figure skating championship Saturday in Oshawa, Ont.
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