[3] Despite skating from a young age, Bombardier would later say that she had been unaware of her mother's successful career as a competitive figure skater until she was ten.
She went on to maintain her standing in the free skate, winning the bronze medal, despite difficulties on her double Axel jumps.
[12] Following her success at the national championship, Bombardier was assigned to make her international senior debut at the Coupe de Printemps, and was under consideration as one of Canada's two women's entries at the 2023 World Team Trophy.
"[13] In the off-season, Bombardier contemplated exploring the pair skating discipline that her father had found success in, noting "he really liked it, so I wanted to try it as well.
[1] While beginning her pairs career, Bombardier continued to compete as a singles skater, citing success that Lia Pereira had the prior season doing both at the same time.
"[14] At Skate Canada Challenge, Bombardier/Farand won the silver medal in the senior pairs event, while she came ninth in the women's.
Bombardier quickly formed a new partnership with Benjamin Mimar, who had previously been a national silver medalist with partner Brooke McIntosh.
[16] Soon after, she learned that what she had heretofore believed to be a minor hand injury was actually a fractured bone, which affected their training in advance of the national championships.