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Battle of the Blades

Battle of the Blades (or BOTB for short) is a Canadian figure skating reality show and competition that airs on CBC Television. The show originally aired for four seasons between 2009 and 2013. It was revived for a fifth season in 2019.[1] It was first broadcast before a live audience at the historic Maple Leaf Gardens. With Maple Leaf Gardens under renovation however, the show was filmed at Pinewood Toronto Studios in season two. The venue moved again in season three to MasterCard Centre located in Etobicoke, Ontario.[2] For the revived fifth season in 2019, the venue was at the FirstOntario Centre in Hamilton, Ontario. The venue changed again in the sixth season to the CAA Centre, located in Brampton, Ontario.

Battle of the Blades
Created bySandra Bezic
Kevin Albrecht
Presented byRon MacLean
Keshia Chanté (2020-present)
Kurt Browning (2009-2011)
Maura Grierson (2011)
Judgessee below
Opening theme"There Will Never Be Another Tonight"
performed by Bryan Adams
Country of originCanada
No. of seasons6
No. of episodes65
Production
Production locationsMaple Leaf Gardens
Toronto, Ontario (season 1)
Pinewood Toronto Studios
Toronto, Ontario (season 2)
MasterCard Centre
Etobicoke, Ontario (season 3-4)
FirstOntario Centre
Hamilton, Ontario (season 5)
CAA Centre
Brampton, Ontario (season 6)
Running time60-120 minutes
(performance shows)
30-60 minutes
(results show)
(times include commercials)
Production companyInsight Productions
Original release
NetworkCBC Television
ReleaseOctober 4, 2009 (2009-10-04) - November 17, 2013 (2013-11-17) (Season 1-4)
September 19, 2019 (2019-09-19) - present (Season 5 onwards)

Description and history edit

The series resembles the international reality show Dancing with the Stars and is similar in concept to Dancing On Ice from the UK. The biggest difference, and the show's main "hook", is that Battle of the Blades brings two very different styles of skaters together: hockey players are paired with prominent figure skaters to perform figure skating routines. During the first two seasons, contestants were strictly male hockey players from the NHL, paired with female figure skaters. In Season Three, Tessa Bonhomme was cast as the first female hockey player contestant,[3] making her partner, David Pelletier the show's first male professional figure skating competitor.

In 2010, the French-language CBC's counterpart, Télévision de Radio-Canada, was planning to air a Quebec version, but did not decide if it would be an adaptation or a French-dubbed version.[4] The show's executive producer thinks that it may also interest other countries like Russia.[5]

On April 19, 2012, CBC announced that due to budget cuts by the Canadian federal government, Battle of the Blades had been put on "hiatus" and would not appear on the 2012 fall schedule, stating that the network could not afford the high production costs of the show. Although not technically cancelled by CBC, executive producer John Brunton mentioned that the show may search for other network alternatives to produce future seasons.[6]

On April 3, 2013, CBC announced that Battle of the Blades would return in Fall 2013 after a one-year hiatus.[7]

With the loss of Hockey Night in Canada rights to Rogers Media,[8] Battle of the Blades was officially cancelled by CBC on April 10, 2014, due to federal budget cuts, declining advertising revenues and television ratings. [9] In addition, CBC subsequently announced it would no longer compete for any professional sporting rights of any kind.[10]

The CBC revived the show in 2019, in response to demand from the public.[1] The show was renewed for a sixth season for the Fall 2020 lineup.

Scoring and elimination structure edit

Scoring edit

Each judge can award a score of up to 6.0, as in official figure skating competitions. The highest score a team can achieve in a performance is 18.0.

Elimination edit

In the first season, the team were scored on their Sunday night performance, but only as a reference guide for the viewers to vote on. The bottom two teams were ranked based solely on the lowest number of viewer votes. Viewers can either text, call or log onto the show's official website to cast their votes. On Monday, the bottom two teams are revealed and they skate their Sunday night program once more in the Skate-Off and are then scored by the judges. The team with the lower judges score from their Monday night performance is then eliminated.

The rules of elimination were slightly altered in the second season. The scores from the teams' Sunday night performance are now added to the viewers' voting to determine the bottom two couples. Also, instead of scoring the bottom two teams on their Skate-Off performance, the judges are now just asked to vote on the team of their choice. The team with the fewer number of judges' votes is then eliminated.

Midway during the second season, it was announced that Week Five would be a "Second Chance" competition for the couples eliminated thus far in the season. The team with the highest combined total of viewer's vote and judges score would be reinstated as of Week Six, re-joining the top four team in the competition.[11]

Season three introduced the Judge's Save, which is a one-time use per season tool that needed the consensus of all judges that would reinstate a team that was eliminated that same episode back into the competition.

The Monday night results show was cancelled in season four, and therefore elimination takes place at the end of each Sunday night performance show from Week 2 onwards. The judges score and viewer votes from the previous week determine the bottom two teams on the current week's show. The bottom two teams skate-off at the end of the episode, performing their new routines. The judges would then score their performances and the team with the lower judges score is then eliminated. Also, viewer voting starting this season is solely done on the show's official website. Each unregistered visitor gets one vote. Registered visitors can earn additional votes by completing their profile and other activities and challenges on the website.

Cast edit

Hosts and judges edit

  Host
  Correspondent
  Judge
  Competitor

The show is hosted by Hockey Night in Canada's Ron MacLean and singer Keshia Chanté. Four-time World Figure Skating Champion Kurt Browning is an "Elite Battle Expert" correspondent, providing colour commentary. Browning had previously hosted from seasons 1 to 3, and was a judge in seasons 4 to 5. Virgin Radio 999 DJ Maura Grierson was added in season three as the "Battle Correspondent", providing viewers with a look backstage, but did not return in subsequent seasons of the show.[12]

In season one, the head judge was Emmy Award winning choreographer and figure skater Sandra Bezic, with Olympic champion Dick Button being the other regular judge. There was also one rotating guest judge each week from the world of hockey or figure skating. Season Two saw the departure of Button and the addition of retired NHL player Jeremy Roenick as the second regular judge. Season Four featured a completely new judging panel with Browning switching from hosting to judging, Olympic figure skating gold medallist and season one champion Jamie Salé, and former NHL player and season two competitor P.J. Stock, with no rotating guest judges.[13] Season five saw the departure of Salé, bringing back the rotating guest judges. In the second week of competition, Stock swapped to become a contestant, filling in for an injured Colby Armstrong, and Armstrong took over as a regular judge in place of Stock. Season six saw another complete overhaul of the judging panel with Olympic ice dancing gold medallist Scott Moir, Olympic ice hockey gold medallist and season 5 runner-up Natalie Spooner, and Junior Canadian figure skating champion Elladj Baldé as regular judges.[14]

Competitors edit

  Winner
  Runner-up
  Third place
  Eliminated First
Professional Average
Score
Season 1 Season 2 Season 3 Season 4 Season 5 Season 6
   Violetta Afanasieva
17.01
P. J. Stock Cale Hulse Jason Strudwick Colby Armstrong[b]
P. J. Stock
Anthony Stewart
  Tanith Belbin
17.09
Boyd Devereaux
  Elena Berezhnaya
16.83
Curtis Leschyshyn
  Shae-Lynn Bourne
17.28
Claude Lemieux Patrice Brisebois Anson Carter
  Isabelle Brasseur
17.15
Glenn Anderson Todd Warriner
  Jessica Dubé
16.72
Brian Savage
  Marie-France Dubreuil
17.24
Stéphane Richer Bryan Berard Mathieu Dandenault
  Meagan Duhamel
17.28
Wojtek Wolski
  Carlotta Edwards
16.87
Kris Versteeg
  Amanda Evora
17.01
Scott Thornton Colton Orr
  Ekaterina Gordeeva
17.38
Valeri Bure Bruno Gervais
  Jodeyne Higgins
16.45
Ken Daneyko
  Asher Hill
17.19
Jessica Campbell
  Marcy Hinzmann
16.38
Todd Simpson Mike Krushelnyski
  Christine Hough-Sweeney
17.04
Tie Domi Russ Courtnall
  Kyoko Ina
17.08
Kelly Chase
  Vanessa James
16.98
Brian McGrattan Akim Aliu
  Oksana Kazakova
16.57
Vladimir Malakhov
  Sinead Kerr
17.18
Grant Marshall
  Anabelle Langlois
16.81
Georges Laraque Brad May
  Kristina Lenko
16.00
Bob Probert
  Kim Navarro
16.63
Wade Belak[a]
Russ Courtnall
  David Pelletier
17.04
Tessa Bonhomme
  Andrew Poje
16.89
Natalie Spooner Meghan Agosta
  Eric Radford
16.62
Amanda Kessel Jennifer Botterill
  Jamie Salé
17.31
Craig Simpson Theoren Fleury N/A (Judge)
  Barbara Underhill
16.90
Ron Duguay
  Kaitlyn Weaver
17.31
Sheldon Kennedy Bryan Bickell
Notes
  • a ^ Navarro's original partner for season three was Belak. However, Belak died before the start of the season and Courtnall was brought in as the replacement partner for Navarro.
  • b ^ Afanasieva's original partner for season five was Armstrong, who suffered an injury before the season began. Stock - Afanasieva's partner in season two - took his place from Week 2 onwards, while Armstrong served as a permanent judge throughout the season.

Charity edit

Each couple represent one or two charities of their choice. Depending on their placement in the competition, an increasing amount of money is then donated to their charity. The winners of season one, Jamie Salé and Craig Simpson, had CAD 100,000 donated to Spinal Cord Research. In season two, all competitors were guaranteed $25,000 donated to the charity of their choice and $100,000 for the winners Ekaterina Gordeeva and Valeri Bure. In season three, the winners' charity will receive $100,000, second place will receive $35,000, third place will receive $30,000, and the other five charities will receive $25,000.

Season summaries edit

Season No. of
Stars
No. of
weeks
Season Premiere Date Season Finale Date Winner Runner-Up Third Place
1 – Fall 2009 8 7 October 4, 2009 November 16, 2009 Craig Simpson &
Jamie Salé
Claude Lemieux &
Shae-Lynn Bourne
Stéphane Richer &
Marie-France Dubreuil
2 – Fall 2010 8 8 September 26, 2010 November 22, 2010 Valeri Bure &
Ekaterina Gordeeva
Patrice Brisebois &
Shae-Lynn Bourne
Todd Warriner &
Isabelle Brasseur
3 – Fall 2011 8 8 September 18, 2011 November 14, 2011 Tessa Bonhomme &
David Pelletier
Bryan Berard &
Marie-France Dubreuil
Boyd Devereaux &
Tanith Belbin
4 – Fall 2013 8 7 September 22, 2013[15] November 17, 2013 Scott Thornton &
Amanda Evora
Jason Strudwick &
Violetta Afanasieva
Mathieu Dandenault &
Marie-France Dubreuil
5 – Fall 2019 7 7 September 19, 2019 October 31, 2019 Sheldon Kennedy &
Kaitlyn Weaver
Natalie Spooner &
Andrew Poje
Bruno Gervais &
Ekaterina Gordeeva
6 – Fall 2020 8 6 October 22, 2020 November 26, 2020 Wojtek Wolski &
Meagan Duhamel
Jessica Campbell &
Asher Hill
Kris Versteeg &
Carlotta Edwards

Injuries edit

Professionals edit

  • In season one, Marie-France Dubreuil suffered two injuries. Before the season opener, she was accidentally dropped by her partner Stéphane Richer while performing a lift during rehearsals and landed headfirst onto the ice. On the morning of the Week Six result show, she suffered from severe back pain and was unable to perform in the Skate-Off that night. She fully recovered from both injuries and was fit to perform the rest of the season.
  • In season two, Anabelle Langlois tripped and fell with her partner, Georges Laraque while practising an on-ice twist during rehearsals on October 27, 2010. Langlois, who was more than six feet in the air when she fell, complained of severe pain in her knees. She was rushed to the hospital for X-rays and required three stitches. She still performed on October 31 for her Week Five performance.[16]
  • In season six, Meagan Duhamel was injured while performing a twist with her partner Wojtek Wolski during practice for their week 3 routine. As she landed from the maneuver, Duhamel collided with Wolski and hit her nose on his shoulder, resulting in a suspected fracture of the nose. She was cleared to skate in week 3 of the competition.[17]

Hockey players edit

  • In season two, Georges Laraque was hit near the left eyebrow by his partner Anabelle Langlois' skate when they both fell while performing a lift during rehearsals one day before the season premiere. Laraque required twelve stitches but was fit to perform the next night.[18]
  • In season five, Bruno Gervais suffered a torn right bicep when performing a choreographic slide in practice. Despite a lack of practice throughout the week, he went onto perform Week 6 with partner Ekaterina Gordeeva, with coach Paul Martini adjusting the choreography of both routines.[19]

Television ratings edit

Season Premiered Ended TV Season Rank
(Performance shows)
Viewers
(in millions)
Rank
(Results shows)
Viewers
(in millions)
Date Preview Show
Viewers
(in millions)
Premiere Performance
Viewers
(in millions)
Date Final Performance
Viewers
(in millions)
Finale
Viewers
(in millions)
1st October 4, 2009 - 1.959[20] November 15–16, 2009 1.878[21] 1.736[22] 2009-10 #18[23] 1.737 #28[24] 1.270
2nd September 26, 2010 1.511[25] 1.662[26] November 21–22, 2010 1.505[27] 1.333[28] 2010-11 - 1.534 - 1.113
3rd September 18, 2011 1.195[29] 1.307[30] November 13–14, 2011 1.341[31] 0.897[32] 2011-12 - 1.147 - 0.823
4th September 22, 2013 0.771[33] 1.004[34] November 10–17, 2013 1.078[35] TBD 2013-14 TBA TBA - -
5th September 19, 2019 - 0.774[36] October 31, 2019 - TBA 2019-20 TBA TBA - -
6th October 22, 2020 - 0.455[37] November 26, 2020 - TBD 2020-21 TBD TBD - -

Awards and nominations edit

Year Award Category Nominee(s) Result Notes
2010 Rose d'Or Best Variety & Live Event Show Season 1 Nominated [38]
Gemini Awards Best Music, Variety Program or Series Nominated [39]
Best Direction in a Variety Program or Series Joan Tosoni Won
Best Photography in a Variety or Performing Arts Program or Series Alex Nadon Nominated
Best Performance or Host in a Variety Program or Series (Individual or Ensemble) Kurt Browning Nominated
2011 Gemini Awards Best Music, Variety Program or Series Season 2 Won [40]
Best Performance or Host in a Variety Program or Series (Individual or Ensemble) Ron MacLean, Kurt Browning Nominated For Episode 2-15
Shae-Lynn Bourne, Patrice Brisebois Nominated For Episode 2-09
2013 Canadian Screen Awards Best Music, Variety, Sketch Comedy or Talk Program or Series Season 3 Nominated [41]
2015 Canadian Screen Awards Golden Screen Award for TV Reality Show Season 4 Nominated

See also edit

References edit

  1. ^ a b "CBC revives Battle of the Blades skate competition show". CBC Arts. April 16, 2019.
  2. ^ Battle of the Blades [@CBCbattle] (September 9, 2011). "@Sanibelsland Thanks! New venue this year--the MasterCard Centre in Etobicoke. Ticket details coming soon...We're working on it, I swear" (Tweet) – via Twitter.
  3. ^ . Hockey Canada. August 25, 2011. Archived from the original on June 15, 2012.
  4. ^ Morissette, Nathaëlle (2009-11-09). "La SRC envisage de diffuser Battle of the Blades" [The SRC plans to air Battle of the Blades]. La Presse (in French). ISSN 0317-9249. from the original on 15 November 2009. Retrieved 2009-11-20.
  5. ^ La Presse canadienne (2009-11-12). "Battle of the Blades pourrait intéresser d'autres pays" [Battle of the Blades could interest other countries]. La Presse (in French). ISSN 0317-9249. from the original on 15 November 2009. Retrieved 2009-11-20.
  6. ^ Szklarski, Cassandra (2012-04-19). "Producer says CBC's 'Battle of the Blade' could leap to other network". 680 News. Retrieved 2012-04-21.[permanent dead link]
  7. ^ "Battle of the Blades returns to CBC". CBC News. April 3, 2013.
  8. ^ (PDF). CBC. Archived from the original (PDF) on August 13, 2014. Retrieved October 31, 2014.
  9. ^ Takeuchi, Craig (2014-04-10). "CBC's Battle of the Blades cancelled". The Georgia Straight. Retrieved 2014-09-15.
  10. ^ "CBC to cut 657 jobs, will no longer compete for professional sports rights". CBC News. 10 April 2014. Retrieved 10 April 2014.
  11. ^ Battle Bombshell CBC.ca article. Retrieved 2010-10-29
  12. ^ Post entitled "Hey there is a new host as well... Maura Grierson" Battle of the Blades Official Facebook Page. Retrieved 2011-08-22
  13. ^ Battle of the Blades [@CBCbattle] (September 13, 2013). "Excited to announce our all-new judging panel! @JamieSale @KurtBrowning & @PJStockHNIC! #BATTLEISBACK #BOTB" (Tweet) – via Twitter.
  14. ^ "Meet the Judges: Scott Moir, Natalie Spooner and Elladj Baldé". CBC. 2020-10-02. Retrieved 2020-11-15.
  15. ^ Battle of the Blades [@CBCbattle] (August 23, 2013). "Battle fans! We are delighted to finally reveal that #BattleIsBack on Sunday, September 22, at 8pm (8.30NT)... where will you be watching?" (Tweet) – via Twitter.
  16. ^ "Fall Sends Langlois to Hospital". CBC.ca. Retrieved October 29, 2010.
  17. ^ "Suspected nose fracture won't keep Meagan Duhamel from competing on 'Battle of the Blades'". CBC.ca. Retrieved 2020-11-15.
  18. ^ "Laraque receives stitches after close call". CBC.ca. Retrieved October 6, 2010.
  19. ^ Kwong, Pj (October 25, 2019). "Stumbles, speed and gender-bending lifts leave three pairs standing for the finale". Battle of the Blades.
  20. ^ Weekly Ratings for Week Ending October 4, 2009 July 6, 2011, at the Wayback Machine Retrieved on 2010-10-05
  21. ^ Weekly Ratings for Week Ending November 15, 2009 July 6, 2011, at the Wayback Machine Retrieved on 2010-10-05
  22. ^ Weekly Ratings for Week Ending November 22, 2009 July 6, 2011, at the Wayback Machine Retrieved on 2010-10-05
  23. ^ Vlessing, Etan. "Battle of the Blades (season 1)". The Hollywood Reporter. Archived from the original on 2012-09-03.
  24. ^ Bill Brioux. . Archived from the original on July 23, 2011.
  25. ^ Weekly Ratings for Week Ending September 26, 2010 July 6, 2011, at the Wayback Machine Retrieved on 2010-10-05
  26. ^ Weekly Ratings for Week Ending October 3, 2010 July 6, 2011, at the Wayback Machine Retrieved on 2010-10-10
  27. ^ (PDF). Archived from the original (PDF) on December 14, 2010.
  28. ^ Bill Brioux. . Archived from the original on March 2, 2012.
  29. ^ Bill Brioux. . Archived from the original on March 9, 2012.
  30. ^ The Brioux Report – Ratings for week ending September 25, 2011 October 27, 2011, at the Wayback Machine Toronto.com article Retrieved on 2011-09-23
  31. ^ Brioux, Bill (November 16, 2011). . Archived from the original on November 19, 2011.
  32. ^ Brioux, Bill (November 22, 2011). . Archived from the original on June 15, 2012.
  33. ^ BBM Weekly Ratings for week of Sept 16 – Sept 22, 2013 2013-09-28 at the Wayback Machine Retrieved on 2013-09-28
  34. ^ Bill Brioux [@BillBriouxTV] (September 30, 2013). "SUN o'nites #CTV #OUAT 1285k #AmRace 2377k #Castle 1689k #Mental 1751k #GLO #Simpsons 1090k #FamGuy 762k #GoodWife 567k #CBC #BBlades 1004k" (Tweet) – via Twitter.
  35. ^ Bill Brioux [@BillBriouxTV] (November 12, 2013). "SUN o'nites #CBC Heartlnd 838k #Blades 1078k DDen2 672k #CTV #OUAT 955k #Race 1947k #Castle 1516k #Mental 1383k #GLO #Simps 904k #GWife 737k" (Tweet) – via Twitter.
  36. ^ Weekly Ratings for Week Ending October 22, 2019 Retrieved on 2020-11-15
  37. ^ Three million English Canadians watch final Trump-Biden debate Retrieved on 2020-11-15
  38. ^ Rose d'Or 2010 Nominees list 2010-07-30 at the Wayback Machine Retrieved 2010-10-13
  39. ^ 25th Annual Gemini Awards Nominees list 2011-06-13 at the Wayback Machine Retrieved 2010-11-14
  40. ^ 2011 Gemini Awards Nominees list 2011-10-06 at the Wayback Machine Retrieved 2011-08-03
  41. ^ 1st Canadian Screen Awards Nominees list 2013-01-23 at the Wayback Machine Retrieved 3 September 2013

External links edit

  • Official website
  • Battle of the Blades at IMDb  
  • Battle of the Blades Oct 09 interviews with the cast from Season One.

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For the most recent season see Battle of the Blades season 6 Battle of the Blades or BOTB for short is a Canadian figure skating reality show and competition that airs on CBC Television The show originally aired for four seasons between 2009 and 2013 It was revived for a fifth season in 2019 1 It was first broadcast before a live audience at the historic Maple Leaf Gardens With Maple Leaf Gardens under renovation however the show was filmed at Pinewood Toronto Studios in season two The venue moved again in season three to MasterCard Centre located in Etobicoke Ontario 2 For the revived fifth season in 2019 the venue was at the FirstOntario Centre in Hamilton Ontario The venue changed again in the sixth season to the CAA Centre located in Brampton Ontario Battle of the BladesCreated bySandra BezicKevin AlbrechtPresented byRon MacLeanKeshia Chante 2020 present Kurt Browning 2009 2011 Maura Grierson 2011 Judgessee belowOpening theme There Will Never Be Another Tonight performed by Bryan AdamsCountry of originCanadaNo of seasons6No of episodes65ProductionProduction locationsMaple Leaf GardensToronto Ontario season 1 Pinewood Toronto StudiosToronto Ontario season 2 MasterCard CentreEtobicoke Ontario season 3 4 FirstOntario CentreHamilton Ontario season 5 CAA CentreBrampton Ontario season 6 Running time60 120 minutes performance shows 30 60 minutes results show times include commercials Production companyInsight ProductionsOriginal releaseNetworkCBC TelevisionReleaseOctober 4 2009 2009 10 04 November 17 2013 2013 11 17 Season 1 4 September 19 2019 2019 09 19 present Season 5 onwards Contents 1 Description and history 2 Scoring and elimination structure 2 1 Scoring 2 2 Elimination 3 Cast 3 1 Hosts and judges 3 2 Competitors 4 Charity 5 Season summaries 6 Injuries 6 1 Professionals 6 2 Hockey players 7 Television ratings 8 Awards and nominations 9 See also 10 References 11 External linksDescription and history editThe series resembles the international reality show Dancing with the Stars and is similar in concept to Dancing On Ice from the UK The biggest difference and the show s main hook is that Battle of the Blades brings two very different styles of skaters together hockey players are paired with prominent figure skaters to perform figure skating routines During the first two seasons contestants were strictly male hockey players from the NHL paired with female figure skaters In Season Three Tessa Bonhomme was cast as the first female hockey player contestant 3 making her partner David Pelletier the show s first male professional figure skating competitor In 2010 the French language CBC s counterpart Television de Radio Canada was planning to air a Quebec version but did not decide if it would be an adaptation or a French dubbed version 4 The show s executive producer thinks that it may also interest other countries like Russia 5 On April 19 2012 CBC announced that due to budget cuts by the Canadian federal government Battle of the Blades had been put on hiatus and would not appear on the 2012 fall schedule stating that the network could not afford the high production costs of the show Although not technically cancelled by CBC executive producer John Brunton mentioned that the show may search for other network alternatives to produce future seasons 6 On April 3 2013 CBC announced that Battle of the Blades would return in Fall 2013 after a one year hiatus 7 With the loss of Hockey Night in Canada rights to Rogers Media 8 Battle of the Blades was officially cancelled by CBC on April 10 2014 due to federal budget cuts declining advertising revenues and television ratings 9 In addition CBC subsequently announced it would no longer compete for any professional sporting rights of any kind 10 The CBC revived the show in 2019 in response to demand from the public 1 The show was renewed for a sixth season for the Fall 2020 lineup Scoring and elimination structure editScoring edit Each judge can award a score of up to 6 0 as in official figure skating competitions The highest score a team can achieve in a performance is 18 0 Elimination edit In the first season the team were scored on their Sunday night performance but only as a reference guide for the viewers to vote on The bottom two teams were ranked based solely on the lowest number of viewer votes Viewers can either text call or log onto the show s official website to cast their votes On Monday the bottom two teams are revealed and they skate their Sunday night program once more in the Skate Off and are then scored by the judges The team with the lower judges score from their Monday night performance is then eliminated The rules of elimination were slightly altered in the second season The scores from the teams Sunday night performance are now added to the viewers voting to determine the bottom two couples Also instead of scoring the bottom two teams on their Skate Off performance the judges are now just asked to vote on the team of their choice The team with the fewer number of judges votes is then eliminated Midway during the second season it was announced that Week Five would be a Second Chance competition for the couples eliminated thus far in the season The team with the highest combined total of viewer s vote and judges score would be reinstated as of Week Six re joining the top four team in the competition 11 Season three introduced the Judge s Save which is a one time use per season tool that needed the consensus of all judges that would reinstate a team that was eliminated that same episode back into the competition The Monday night results show was cancelled in season four and therefore elimination takes place at the end of each Sunday night performance show from Week 2 onwards The judges score and viewer votes from the previous week determine the bottom two teams on the current week s show The bottom two teams skate off at the end of the episode performing their new routines The judges would then score their performances and the team with the lower judges score is then eliminated Also viewer voting starting this season is solely done on the show s official website Each unregistered visitor gets one vote Registered visitors can earn additional votes by completing their profile and other activities and challenges on the website Cast editHosts and judges edit Host Correspondent Judge Competitor Personality Seasons 1 2 3 4 5 6 Ron MacLean Keshia Chante Kurt Browning Scott Moir Natalie Spooner Elladj Balde Colby Armstrong P J Stock Jamie Sale Maura Grierson Jeremy Roenick Sandra Bezic Dick Button The show is hosted by Hockey Night in Canada s Ron MacLean and singer Keshia Chante Four time World Figure Skating Champion Kurt Browning is an Elite Battle Expert correspondent providing colour commentary Browning had previously hosted from seasons 1 to 3 and was a judge in seasons 4 to 5 Virgin Radio 999 DJ Maura Grierson was added in season three as the Battle Correspondent providing viewers with a look backstage but did not return in subsequent seasons of the show 12 In season one the head judge was Emmy Award winning choreographer and figure skater Sandra Bezic with Olympic champion Dick Button being the other regular judge There was also one rotating guest judge each week from the world of hockey or figure skating Season Two saw the departure of Button and the addition of retired NHL player Jeremy Roenick as the second regular judge Season Four featured a completely new judging panel with Browning switching from hosting to judging Olympic figure skating gold medallist and season one champion Jamie Sale and former NHL player and season two competitor P J Stock with no rotating guest judges 13 Season five saw the departure of Sale bringing back the rotating guest judges In the second week of competition Stock swapped to become a contestant filling in for an injured Colby Armstrong and Armstrong took over as a regular judge in place of Stock Season six saw another complete overhaul of the judging panel with Olympic ice dancing gold medallist Scott Moir Olympic ice hockey gold medallist and season 5 runner up Natalie Spooner and Junior Canadian figure skating champion Elladj Balde as regular judges 14 Competitors edit Winner Runner up Third place Eliminated First Professional AverageScore Season 1 Season 2 Season 3 Season 4 Season 5 Season 6 nbsp nbsp Violetta Afanasieva 17 01 P J Stock Cale Hulse Jason Strudwick Colby Armstrong b P J Stock Anthony Stewart nbsp Tanith Belbin 17 09 Boyd Devereaux nbsp Elena Berezhnaya 16 83 Curtis Leschyshyn nbsp Shae Lynn Bourne 17 28 Claude Lemieux Patrice Brisebois Anson Carter nbsp Isabelle Brasseur 17 15 Glenn Anderson Todd Warriner nbsp Jessica Dube 16 72 Brian Savage nbsp Marie France Dubreuil 17 24 Stephane Richer Bryan Berard Mathieu Dandenault nbsp Meagan Duhamel 17 28 Wojtek Wolski nbsp Carlotta Edwards 16 87 Kris Versteeg nbsp Amanda Evora 17 01 Scott Thornton Colton Orr nbsp Ekaterina Gordeeva 17 38 Valeri Bure Bruno Gervais nbsp Jodeyne Higgins 16 45 Ken Daneyko nbsp Asher Hill 17 19 Jessica Campbell nbsp Marcy Hinzmann 16 38 Todd Simpson Mike Krushelnyski nbsp Christine Hough Sweeney 17 04 Tie Domi Russ Courtnall nbsp Kyoko Ina 17 08 Kelly Chase nbsp Vanessa James 16 98 Brian McGrattan Akim Aliu nbsp Oksana Kazakova 16 57 Vladimir Malakhov nbsp Sinead Kerr 17 18 Grant Marshall nbsp Anabelle Langlois 16 81 Georges Laraque Brad May nbsp Kristina Lenko 16 00 Bob Probert nbsp Kim Navarro 16 63 Wade Belak a Russ Courtnall nbsp David Pelletier 17 04 Tessa Bonhomme nbsp Andrew Poje 16 89 Natalie Spooner Meghan Agosta nbsp Eric Radford 16 62 Amanda Kessel Jennifer Botterill nbsp Jamie Sale 17 31 Craig Simpson Theoren Fleury N A Judge nbsp Barbara Underhill 16 90 Ron Duguay nbsp Kaitlyn Weaver 17 31 Sheldon Kennedy Bryan Bickell Notes a Navarro s original partner for season three was Belak However Belak died before the start of the season and Courtnall was brought in as the replacement partner for Navarro b Afanasieva s original partner for season five was Armstrong who suffered an injury before the season began Stock Afanasieva s partner in season two took his place from Week 2 onwards while Armstrong served as a permanent judge throughout the season Charity editEach couple represent one or two charities of their choice Depending on their placement in the competition an increasing amount of money is then donated to their charity The winners of season one Jamie Sale and Craig Simpson had CAD 100 000 donated to Spinal Cord Research In season two all competitors were guaranteed 25 000 donated to the charity of their choice and 100 000 for the winners Ekaterina Gordeeva and Valeri Bure In season three the winners charity will receive 100 000 second place will receive 35 000 third place will receive 30 000 and the other five charities will receive 25 000 Season summaries editSeason No ofStars No ofweeks Season Premiere Date Season Finale Date Winner Runner Up Third Place 1 Fall 2009 8 7 October 4 2009 November 16 2009 Craig Simpson amp Jamie Sale Claude Lemieux amp Shae Lynn Bourne Stephane Richer amp Marie France Dubreuil 2 Fall 2010 8 8 September 26 2010 November 22 2010 Valeri Bure amp Ekaterina Gordeeva Patrice Brisebois amp Shae Lynn Bourne Todd Warriner amp Isabelle Brasseur 3 Fall 2011 8 8 September 18 2011 November 14 2011 Tessa Bonhomme amp David Pelletier Bryan Berard amp Marie France Dubreuil Boyd Devereaux amp Tanith Belbin 4 Fall 2013 8 7 September 22 2013 15 November 17 2013 Scott Thornton amp Amanda Evora Jason Strudwick amp Violetta Afanasieva Mathieu Dandenault amp Marie France Dubreuil 5 Fall 2019 7 7 September 19 2019 October 31 2019 Sheldon Kennedy amp Kaitlyn Weaver Natalie Spooner amp Andrew Poje Bruno Gervais amp Ekaterina Gordeeva 6 Fall 2020 8 6 October 22 2020 November 26 2020 Wojtek Wolski amp Meagan Duhamel Jessica Campbell amp Asher Hill Kris Versteeg amp Carlotta EdwardsInjuries editProfessionals edit In season one Marie France Dubreuil suffered two injuries Before the season opener she was accidentally dropped by her partner Stephane Richer while performing a lift during rehearsals and landed headfirst onto the ice On the morning of the Week Six result show she suffered from severe back pain and was unable to perform in the Skate Off that night She fully recovered from both injuries and was fit to perform the rest of the season In season two Anabelle Langlois tripped and fell with her partner Georges Laraque while practising an on ice twist during rehearsals on October 27 2010 Langlois who was more than six feet in the air when she fell complained of severe pain in her knees She was rushed to the hospital for X rays and required three stitches She still performed on October 31 for her Week Five performance 16 In season six Meagan Duhamel was injured while performing a twist with her partner Wojtek Wolski during practice for their week 3 routine As she landed from the maneuver Duhamel collided with Wolski and hit her nose on his shoulder resulting in a suspected fracture of the nose She was cleared to skate in week 3 of the competition 17 Hockey players edit In season two Georges Laraque was hit near the left eyebrow by his partner Anabelle Langlois skate when they both fell while performing a lift during rehearsals one day before the season premiere Laraque required twelve stitches but was fit to perform the next night 18 In season five Bruno Gervais suffered a torn right bicep when performing a choreographic slide in practice Despite a lack of practice throughout the week he went onto perform Week 6 with partner Ekaterina Gordeeva with coach Paul Martini adjusting the choreography of both routines 19 Television ratings editSeason Premiered Ended TV Season Rank Performance shows Viewers in millions Rank Results shows Viewers in millions Date Preview ShowViewers in millions Premiere PerformanceViewers in millions Date Final PerformanceViewers in millions FinaleViewers in millions 1st October 4 2009 1 959 20 November 15 16 2009 1 878 21 1 736 22 2009 10 18 23 1 737 28 24 1 270 2nd September 26 2010 1 511 25 1 662 26 November 21 22 2010 1 505 27 1 333 28 2010 11 1 534 1 113 3rd September 18 2011 1 195 29 1 307 30 November 13 14 2011 1 341 31 0 897 32 2011 12 1 147 0 823 4th September 22 2013 0 771 33 1 004 34 November 10 17 2013 1 078 35 TBD 2013 14 TBA TBA 5th September 19 2019 0 774 36 October 31 2019 TBA 2019 20 TBA TBA 6th October 22 2020 0 455 37 November 26 2020 TBD 2020 21 TBD TBD Awards and nominations editYear Award Category Nominee s Result Notes 2010 Rose d Or Best Variety amp Live Event Show Season 1 Nominated 38 Gemini Awards Best Music Variety Program or Series Nominated 39 Best Direction in a Variety Program or Series Joan Tosoni Won Best Photography in a Variety or Performing Arts Program or Series Alex Nadon Nominated Best Performance or Host in a Variety Program or Series Individual or Ensemble Kurt Browning Nominated 2011 Gemini Awards Best Music Variety Program or Series Season 2 Won 40 Best Performance or Host in a Variety Program or Series Individual or Ensemble Ron MacLean Kurt Browning Nominated For Episode 2 15 Shae Lynn Bourne Patrice Brisebois Nominated For Episode 2 09 2013 Canadian Screen Awards Best Music Variety Sketch Comedy or Talk Program or Series Season 3 Nominated 41 2015 Canadian Screen Awards Golden Screen Award for TV Reality Show Season 4 NominatedSee also editDancing On Ice Skating with Celebrities Strictly Come Dancing Dancing with the Stars Skating With The StarsReferences edit a b CBC revives Battle of the Blades skate competition show CBC Arts April 16 2019 Battle of the Blades CBCbattle September 9 2011 Sanibelsland Thanks New venue this year the MasterCard Centre in Etobicoke Ticket details coming soon We re working on it I swear Tweet via Twitter Tessa Bonhomme First Female Hockey Player on Battle of the Blades Hockey Canada August 25 2011 Archived from the original on June 15 2012 Morissette Nathaelle 2009 11 09 La SRC envisage de diffuser Battle of the Blades The SRC plans to air Battle of the Blades La Presse in French ISSN 0317 9249 Archived from the original on 15 November 2009 Retrieved 2009 11 20 La Presse canadienne 2009 11 12 Battle of the Blades pourrait interesser d autres pays Battle of the Blades could interest other countries La Presse in French ISSN 0317 9249 Archived from the original on 15 November 2009 Retrieved 2009 11 20 Szklarski Cassandra 2012 04 19 Producer says CBC s Battle of the Blade could leap to other network 680 News Retrieved 2012 04 21 permanent dead link Battle of the Blades returns to CBC CBC News April 3 2013 CBC business presentation on Rogers deal PDF CBC Archived from the original PDF on August 13 2014 Retrieved October 31 2014 Takeuchi Craig 2014 04 10 CBC s Battle of the Blades cancelled The Georgia Straight Retrieved 2014 09 15 CBC to cut 657 jobs will no longer compete for professional sports rights CBC News 10 April 2014 Retrieved 10 April 2014 Battle 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October 22 2019 Retrieved on 2020 11 15 Three million English Canadians watch final Trump Biden debate Retrieved on 2020 11 15 Rose d Or 2010 Nominees list Archived 2010 07 30 at the Wayback Machine Retrieved 2010 10 13 25th Annual Gemini Awards Nominees list Archived 2011 06 13 at the Wayback Machine Retrieved 2010 11 14 2011 Gemini Awards Nominees list Archived 2011 10 06 at the Wayback Machine Retrieved 2011 08 03 1st Canadian Screen Awards Nominees list Archived 2013 01 23 at the Wayback Machine Retrieved 3 September 2013External links editOfficial website Battle of the Blades at IMDb nbsp Battle of the Blades Oct 09 interviews with the cast from Season One Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Battle of the Blades amp oldid 1214745321, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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