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Kaiya Ruiter (born 13 May 2006) is a Canadian
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. She is a two-time
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silver medalist, the 2024 Canadian national champion, and the 2023 Canadian national silver medalist. On the junior level, Ruiter is a two-time
ISU Junior Grand Prix The ISU Junior Grand Prix of Figure Skating (titled the ISU Junior Series in the 1997–98 season) is a series of international junior-level competitions organized by the International Skating Union. Medals are awarded in the disciplines of men ...
medalist and the 2020 Canadian junior national champion.


Personal life

Ruiter was born on 13 May 2006 in
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, Ontario, to parents Kris and Victoria. She is the second of four children. Her three sisters – Keaghan, Vaunya, and Vyan – have all competed in figure skating. Ruiter attends school through a homeschooling program.


Career


Early years

Ruiter began learning to skate with her parents and sisters at age four on the
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in Ottawa. She officially began training at age six at the Gloucester Skating Club under Darlene Joseph. Ruiter's family relocated from Ottawa to
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in 2016 when Ruiter was 10, and there she began training under
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, coach of the 2018 Olympic bronze medalist
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. However, ten months later, the family moved again, this time to
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, and Ruiter began working with her current coaches,
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and Scott Davis, per Walia's recommendation. Ruiter landed her first triple jump, a triple toe loop, in November 2018 and went on to learn the rest of her triple jumps and triple-triple combinations within a year. In January 2019, Ruiter won the 2019 Canadian novice national title, setting a new national record for the novice women's event with a score of 139.57 (later broken by Amy Shao Ning Yang in 2020). The following month, she competed at her first international assignment, the 2019 Bavarian Open, where she placed third in the novice women's category behind
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of Switzerland, and Lindsay Thorngren from the United States.


2019–20 season: International junior debut

As the reigning national novice champion, Ruiter was selected to appear twice on the
Junior Grand Prix The ISU Junior Grand Prix of Figure Skating (titled the ISU Junior Series in the 1997–98 season) is a series of international junior-level competitions organized by the International Skating Union. Medals are awarded in the disciplines of men ...
in the autumn of 2019, with her first assignment being the 2019 JGP Latvia in
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. Making errors in both programs, she finished eleventh overall but called it "a great experience," adding that "I just loved to skate out there and enjoyed every moment even though I didn't have my best skate." She made a significant improvement at her second event, the 2019 JGP Italy in
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, where she finished sixth. Her score of 159.07 points was a junior record for a Canadian woman. Following her international outings, Ruiter competed at and won the junior event at the 2020 Skate Canada Challenge, the final qualifying event for the 2020 Canadian Junior Championships. She took the gold medal with a total score of 174.83 points, bettering her own national junior record and winning by a margin of 31.52 points over silver medallist Emily Millard. By the time of the championships, Ruiter was attracting significant media attention due to both her technical content and the comparatively weak women's field at the senior event that occurred. She was the only competitor at either the senior or junior levels to successfully perform a triple
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-triple
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combination and one of only a few to even attempt it. Her score was slightly short of senior national champion
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's winning score of 175.54, but would have surpassed it with the additional senior choreographic sequence included. Ruiter was given additional international assignments for the remainder of the season, first winning gold in the junior event at the
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. Her season had a disappointing finish at the 2020 World Junior Championships in
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, where she fell twice in the short program and did not qualify for the free skate segment, coming in thirty-first.


2020–21 season: Pandemic

The onset of the
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significantly disrupted training and competitions for all skaters. With the international junior season and the Canadian domestic season largely cancelled, Ruiter's lone major competitive appearance came at a virtually-held 2021 Skate Canada Challenge. Competing in the senior women's category for the first time, she won the short program but dropped to fourth place following the free skate.


2021–22 season: JGP medals

With the resumption of international junior competition, Ruiter was again given two
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assignments, this time to both editions of the French Junior Grand Prix, held in consecutive weeks in
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. Notably, Russian skaters could not participate in these two events due to Russia's
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not meeting France's standards for adequate vaccination, significantly affecting the women's field given Russian dominance in that discipline in years prior. At the first event, Ruiter was third after the short program, behind Americans Clare Seo and Lindsay Thorngren, but overtook Seo in the free skate and won the silver medal. This was the first JGP medal for a Canadian woman since
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's bronze medal in
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. The following weekend, Ruiter won the bronze medal, becoming the first Canadian woman multi-medallist on the Junior Grand Prix since
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. She said she was "so proud" of the results. Following the Junior Grand Prix, Ruiter had planned to compete at the senior level as well, aiming to qualify for the Canadian Olympic team for
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. However, she sustained a significant injury in training in November 2021, falling and slicing her
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muscles with the blade of her own skate. She later developed scar tissue problems, and was unable to resume proper training for almost a year.


2022–23 season: International senior debut

In her return to international competition, Ruiter made her Challenger series debut at the
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in
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. Sixth after the short program, she rose to second via the free skate, winning the silver medal. After finishing sixth at Skate Canada Challenge, Ruiter qualified to the 2023 Canadian Championships, her first appearance at the senior level. Sixth in the short program after a jumping error, she went on to win the free skate and rise to second overall. Ruiter called her silver medal result "absolutely incredible." Coach Scott Davis called it "a testament to her daily training," after all the difficulties of the preceding year. Ruiter was named as Canada's lone women's entry at the 2023 World Junior Championships. The World Junior Championships were held in Ruiter's hometown of
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, in the WinSport Arena at
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, her primary training location. She called it "a dream come true to get to perform not only in front of the home crowd but this is my home rink." Eleventh in the short program, she moved up to tenth after the free skate, and said it was "really special to perform here in front of friends and family." Ruiter's placement guaranteed two spots for Canadian women at the 2024 World Junior Championships.


2023–24 season: National title and Youth Olympics

Ruiter began the season by winning the bronze medal at the 2023
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. On the Challenger circuit, she won the silver medal at the 2023 CS Autumn Classic International, having come fourth in the short program but then risen to second in the free skate. Ruiter made her
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debut at the
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and came tenth. At the
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, the final qualifier to the 2024 Canadian Championships, Ruiter finished second. Shortly after this, she was named to the Canadian delegation to the
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. Ruiter said she was "honoured and beyond excited" at the opportunity, noting that "I get to compete on the same ice where my idol,
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, won two Olympic medals." Competing at the 2024 Canadian Championships in her hometown of Calgary, Ruiter placed second in the short program but won the free skate, edging out two-time Canadian champion,
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, and taking the gold medal. Following the event, Ruiter said, "Just having that skate out there, that just felt like magic to me. That was one of the most special performances I've ever had in my life and just to get to share that with my family and friends and everyone that I love, it's just surreal." Ruiter was sixth in the short program at the Youth Olympic women's event, but struggles in the free skate saw her twelfth in that segment, dropping to eleventh overall. She admitted that "there were certainly some highlights that I'm really proud of, and it wasn't what I was hoping for." She was part of Team Canada in the team event, coming fourth of five skaters in her segment and contributing to the team's bronze medal win. Ruiter credited the team atmosphere for boosting her performance in comparison to the prior outing, and called wearing an Olympic medal "surreal."


Programs


Competitive highlights

''CS: Challenger Series''; ''JGP:
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.''


Detailed results

Current personal best scores are highlighted in bold.


Senior results


Junior results


References


External links

* {{DEFAULTSORT:Ruiter, Kaiya 2006 births Living people Canadian female single skaters Sportspeople from Ottawa Canadian children 21st-century Canadian women Figure skaters at the 2024 Winter Youth Olympics