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Joannie Rochette
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Personal Info |
Country: |
Canada |
Residence: |
Île Dupas, Quebec |
Height: |
157 cm |
Coach: |
Manon Perron |
Skating Club: |
CPA Berthierville |
ISU Personal Best Scores |
Short + Free Total: |
173.86 |
2006 Skate Canada Int. |
Short Program: |
57.08 |
2005 GP Paris |
Free Skate: |
118.26 |
2006 Skate Canada Int. |
Most Recent Results: |
Event |
Points |
Finish |
Year |
Olympic Winter Games |
167.27 |
5th |
2006 |
World Championships |
189.41 |
7th |
2006 |
Four Continents |
- |
4th |
2004 |
National Championships |
195.83 |
1st |
2006 |
Grand Prix Final |
156.68 |
3rd |
2004-05 |
Joannie Rochette (born on January 13, 1986 in Montreal, Quebec) is a Canadian figure skater. She is a two-time Canadian National Champion. Rochette finished in fifth place at the 2006 Winter Olympics. At the 2006 World Championships, Rochette lead after the qualifying round, but mistakes in her short and long programs left her in 7th overall.
Rochette is the first Canadian female skater to have won at Nationals at all three levels (Novice, Junior, and Senior Ladies).
[edit] Records and achievements
- Two-time Canadian Champion (2005, 2006).
- Canadian Junior Champion (2001).
- Canadian Novice Champion (2000).
- Finished 11th at 2005 World Championships.
- Placed 8th at 2004 World Championships.
- Finished 4th in Four Continents.
- Won bronze medal at 2004 Cup of China.
- Won gold medal at 2004 Trophée Cachmire.
- Finished 5th in the 2006 Winter Olympics.
- Won gold medal at 2006 Skate Canada.
Junior Other Events |
Event/Season |
2000-2001 |
2001-2002 |
Milan |
- |
3rd |
Gdansk Cup |
- |
5th |
Cup of Mexico |
4th |
- |
St. Gervais |
5th |
- |
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