A figure skating champion in Canada has died in a massive traffic accident
A Canadian figure skating champion has died at just 31 in a traffic accident, with her 10-month-old toddler surviving.
World-renowned figure skater and Olympian Alexandra Paul was killed in a multi-car crash in Canada as her toddler son was in the vehicle.
She was 31 years old.
Paul was in one of the seven vehicles struck by an out-of-control truck that ploughed through a construction zone in Melancthon Township, 70 miles north of Toronto, the New York Post reports.
The truck allegedly failed to slow down in time before it slammed into the line-up of cars shortly after 3pm local time, according to The Canadian Press.
Paul’s 10-month-old son, who had been placed in the back seat, miraculously survived the crash and was transported to a nearby children’s hospital with non-life-threatening injuries.
Paul was pronounced dead at the scene, Canadian Press 24 reported.
Three others were also injured in the massive crash including a 67-year-old man who was airlifted to a Toronto-area trauma centre with serious injuries.
No charges have been filed against the truck driver, whom authorities have not named, according to the Canadian Press.
Paul represented Canada alongside her partner and husband Mitchell Islam at the 2014 Winter Olympics in Sochi, Russia, where the duo placed 18th in the mixed ice dance event.
Paul and Islam, who started skating together in 2009, won Canada’s junior ice dance title in the same year and a silver medal at the ISU World Junior Figure Skating Championship in 2010.
I don't know what to say...this is so heartbreaking and unfair. ð
— TheSoundOfSkates (@lucy14052) August 25, 2023
It's crazy to hear about the tragic unexpected passing of Alexandra Paul in a car crash.
Devastating doesn't describe the loss for this wonderful family and for our figure skating community. ð pic.twitter.com/0RINXYDgRS
One of the most beautiful programs ever skated, thinking increasingly about the exquisite art that Alex created with such incredible talent ð©¶ð¤
— ice dance explained (@wtficedance) August 26, 2023
"As time goes by" from Casablanca
Alexandra Paul / Mitchell Islam
2010-11 Free Dance pic.twitter.com/ByJYuRUhQ7
During their senior career, they also clinched the bronze medal at the Canadian national championships in 2011, 2014, and 2015.
In 2016, the duo retired from figure skating after they won the bronze medal at US Classic International.
Following their illustrious career, the couple married in 2021 and welcomed their son Charlie into the world in 2022.
“As a Canadian success story is tragically cut short, Alex will be remembered as a passionate, determined young lady who could illuminate any room she entered,” a GoFundMe page set up by friends said.
“She was not only kind, educated, witty, and resolute, but Alex was also a staple in the international Figure Skating community representing Canada at the Olympics.
“But above all, Alex will be remembered as a loving daughter, sister, wife, and mother to Charlie.”
Former Olympic figure skater Alexandra Paul, 31, killed in multi-car crash https://t.co/RfvUOjE86Kpic.twitter.com/xnfAtfqxbK
— New York Post (@nypost) August 27, 2023
The Toronto native obtained her Bachelor’s degree from Oakland University in Rochester Hills, Michigan, in 2017 after hanging up her skates.
She earned her Juris Doctor degree at the University of Windsor Law School in 2021 as she embarked on her career as an attorney for Barriston Law, the law firm shared.
“The loss of Alex as a friend and colleague has been devastating to everyone at Barriston Law,” Joanne McPhail, managing partner of Barriston Law, told BarrieToday.
Paul is remembered as a hardworking role model for young aspiring skaters in the community due to her perseverance and sportsmanlike conduct, Skate Canada said in a statement.
“Her commitment to excellence was matched only by her warmth and kindness, which endeared her to fellow athletes, coaches, and fans alike.”
This article originally appeared in the New York Post and was reproduced with permission