Keyla Ohs
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Keyla Ohs (born January 26, 1979) is a Canadian figure skater. She was the Canadian national junior champion in 1993. Despite a promising start, she was forced to take a break from skating in 1999 due to mononucleosis. She left the sport in 2000 to attend the University of British Columbia.
She was briefly engaged to fellow figure skater Elvis Stojko.
Keyla was featured in the documentary Ice Girls (2002) which followed her career over three years.
[edit] Results
Sun Life Skate Canada International | November 6-9, 1997 | 10th |
Bank of Montreal Canadian Championships | 1997 | 4th |
Bank of Montreal Canadian Championships | January 7-11, 1998 | 2nd |
Sun Life Skate Canada International | November 5-8, 1998 | 10th |
World Junior Figure Skating Championships | November 30 - December 7, 1998 | 12th |
NHK Trophy | 1998 | 10th |
Bank of Montreal Canadian Championships - Western | 1999 | R |
Bank of Montreal Canadian Championships - Western | 2000 | 13th |