Bent/MacKeen won the novice bronze medal at the
Canadian Championships in January 2011. Making their
ISU Junior Grand Prix (JGP) debut, they took the bronze medal in
Braşov, Romania in September of the same year. They placed 5th at their second JGP assignment, in
Tallinn, Estonia, and fourth on the junior level at the
2012 Canadian Championships. Bent/MacKeen returned to the JGP series in
2012–13, winning a bronze medal in
Linz, Austria and placing fourth in
Zagreb, Croatia. Junior silver medalists at the
2013 Canadian Championships, they were named in Canada's team to the
2013 World Junior Championships in
Milan, Italy. Ranked 4th in the short dance and 7th in the free dance, they finished 5th overall in their debut at the competition. Competing in the
2013–14 JGP series, Bent/MacKeen won gold in
Riga, Latvia and finished 6th in
Košice, Slovakia. After winning the junior title at the
2014 Canadian Championships, they were assigned to the
2014 World Junior Championships in
Sofia, Bulgaria; they placed 9th in the short, 12th in the free, and 12th overall. During the
2014–15 JGP season, Bent/MacKeen won gold in
Ostrava, Czech Republic and silver in
Tallinn, Estonia. Their results qualified them for the
2014–15 JGP Final in
Barcelona, where they placed fourth. Having already won the junior title, they were required to compete on the senior level at the
2015 Canadian Championships. They finished 6th and were sent again to Tallinn to compete at their
third Junior Worlds. They came in 5th after ranking second in the short and 8th in the free. They parted ways at the end of the season. In 2015, Garrett left the competitive skating and became a dance partner for skating clubs in the Kingston and Toronto areas. == Programs ==