Early years Howe began figure skating in 2006 at the age of nine after following his sister, who later became an
ice dancer, into the sport. Making their first appearance at the
2024 Shanghai Trophy, Chan/Howe finished fourth. Chan/Howe subsequently delivered a stronger free program, however, placing third in that competition segment and moving up to fourth place overall. The following month, Chan/Howe placed seventh overall at the
2026 Winter Olympics. “There was so much pressure on trying to get to the Games,” said Howe. “And here, now that we made it, it’s that pressure of being able to skate great performances in front of such a large crowd. We worked so hard to get to this stage. And once you make it, your brain doesn’t know how to process that. It’s hard to explain. We just felt grateful to be here and to be able to skate as well as we did. It’s a huge blessing for us.” In March, Kam/O'Shea withdrew from the
2026 World Championships due to injury. Chan/Howe were called up to compete. They placed sixth in the short program and twentieth in the free skate, finishing sixteenth overall.
Coaching , Howe coaches both figure skating and
hockey at The Skating Club of Boston, where he trains. == Personal life ==