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Canadian figure skater Keegan Messing's Olympics in limbo as he awaits negative COVID test results

Keegan Messing, Canada's men's figure skating champion, is at risk of missing the Olympics.

Men's national champion remains in Canada days before competition begins

Reigning national men's figure skating champion Keegan Messing remains in Canada awaiting the necessary COVID testing results for travel to the Olympics in Beijing. (Adrian Wyld/The Canadian Press)

Canada's national champion in men's figure skatingis at risk of missing the Winter Olympics.

Keegan Messing is still in Canada awaiting the necessary COVID testing results for travel to Beijing.All participants travelling to the Games are required to produce two negative PCR results before beingable to board a flight.

"We are hopeful he will be able to travel soon. We will provide an update in the coming days," said Caroline Sharp, a spokesperson withthe Canadian Olympic Committee.

"He's training right now, he's healthy, he's ready," Eric Myles, the COC's chief sport officer, told The Canadian Press. "We have a series of plans that can go as far as coming in the night before and skating the day after. We will take it to the maximum to bring him here."

WATCH lMessing wins 1st career Canadian men's figure skating title:

Keegan Messing wins 1st career Canadian men's figure skating title

3 years ago
Duration 7:26
Keegan Messing claims the men's event at the Canadian National Figure Skating Championships with a total score of 258.03.

Messing, 30, captured his first national title in early January. It was expected he would be participate for Canada in the team event, which begins Friday in Beijing, but 22-year-old Roman Sadovsky Canada's other men's single entry who placed second at nationals will get the nod, according to the CP.

The team lineup is expected to be announced Wednesday in Beijing.

The men's long program of the team event is slated for Monday, Feb. 7.Canada won gold in the team event four years ago in Pyeongchang.

A native of Girdwood, Alaska, Messing competes for Canada because his mom was born in Edmonton. He flew home to Alaska to train between the national championships and Olympics.

Messing made his Olympic debut four years ago in Pyeongchang, South Korea, where he finished 12th. He was sixth at the world championships last spring in Stockholm, and also won bronze at Skate America last season.

With files from The Canadian Press

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