Kirsten Moore-Towers, born on July first, nineteen ninety-two, is a distinguished Canadian retired competitive pair skater. Her career spanned thirteen seasons, from two thousand nine to two thousand twenty-two, during which she made a significant impact on the international figure skating scene.
Moore-Towers first gained recognition while partnering with Dylan Moscovitch. Together, they clinched the Canadian national title in two thousand eleven and went on to achieve remarkable success, including a silver medal at the two thousand thirteen Four Continents Championships. Their partnership also saw them earn seven medals on the ISU Grand Prix, qualify for three Grand Prix Finals, and finish fourth at two consecutive World Championships. Notably, they represented Canada at the two thousand fourteen Winter Olympics, where they contributed to the team's silver medal in the figure skating event.
After her successful tenure with Moscovitch, Moore-Towers teamed up with Michael Marinaro. This new partnership flourished, resulting in three Canadian national championships from two thousand nineteen to two thousand twenty and again in two thousand twenty-two. On the international stage, they secured two medals at the Four Continents Championships, including silver in two thousand nineteen and bronze in two thousand twenty, along with victories at prestigious events such as the two thousand nineteen Nebelhorn Trophy and the two thousand seventeen U.S. International Classic. They proudly represented Canada at the Winter Olympics in two thousand eighteen and two thousand twenty-two.