Aurora Cotop

Cotop made her ISU Junior Grand Prix (JGP) debut in August, placing seventh in Brisbane, Australia.

Following this, Cotop decided to move to Edmonton to train with Ravi Walia, the coach of Olympic and World medalist Kaetlyn Osmond.

[3] Cotop's move to Edmonton was complicated by a pelvic fracture and bone marrow edema which limited her jump content.

Cotop praised her new coach Walia, and said her free skate that it was "one of my best programs, because my run-throughs weren’t as good, so I feel like I sort of rose to the occasion.

[7] After placing first in her domestic summer competition, complications from a groin tendon injury forced Cotop to withdraw from her initial planned Challenger assignment, the Nebelhorn Trophy, as well as the 2019 Skate Canada International.