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|formercoach= Annie Barabe <br> [[Annick Dumont]] <br> Vivien Rolland <br> Jean-Rolland Racle <br> [[Stéphane Bernadis]]
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|coach= [[Annie Barabe]] <br> [[Annick Dumont]]
|formerchoreographer= [[David Wilson (figure skater)|David Wilson]] <br> [[Line Haddad]]
|formercoach=[[Vivien Rolland]] <br> [[Jean-Rolland Racle]] <br> [[Stéphane Bernadis]]
|choreographer= [[David Wilson (figure skater)|David Wilson]]
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'''Adeline Canac''' (born 20 May 1990 in [[Lagny-sur-Marne]]) is a [[France|French]] [[pair skating|pair skater]]. She is a three-time [[French Figure Skating Championships|French champion]], twice with [[Maximin Coia]] and once with [[Yannick Bonheur]].
'''Adeline Canac''' (born 20 May 1990 in [[Lagny-sur-Marne]]) is a French retired [[pair skating|pair skater]]. She is a three-time [[French Figure Skating Championships|French champion]], twice with [[Maximin Coia]] and once with [[Yannick Bonheur]].


==Career==
==Career==
[[File:Adeline Canac and Maximin Coia at 2010 European Championships (2).jpg|thumb|left|150px|Canac and Coia in 2010]]
[[File:Adeline Canac and Maximin Coia at 2010 European Championships (2).jpg|thumb|right|150px|Canac and Coia in 2010]]
Canac competed internationally as a single skater, and her highest placement was fourth at the 2004 [[Triglav Trophy]]. She was eighth at the [[2006 French Figure Skating Championships]].
Canac competed internationally as a single skater, and her highest placement was fourth at the 2004 [[Triglav Trophy]]. She was eighth at the [[2006 French Figure Skating Championships]].


Canac switched to pair skating following the 2006 season, and teamed up with [[Maximin Coia]]. They were the 2008 [[French Figure Skating Championships|French national champions]], but were forced to miss the [[2008 European Figure Skating Championships|European Championships]] after she broke her sternum.<ref name=in080109/> They returned in time for the [[2008 World Figure Skating Championships|2008 Worlds]], where they placed 14th. They again won the [[French Figure Skating Championships|French national championships]] and were the highest placed French team at the 2009 Europeans, finishing ninth. They did not compete at that season's [[2009 World Figure Skating Championships|Worlds]].
In 2005, Canac began practicing one hour a day with pair skater [[Maximin Coia]] and she switched to pairs completely in July 2006.<ref name=bio0910/> They were the 2008 [[French Figure Skating Championships|French national champions]], but were forced to miss the [[2008 European Figure Skating Championships|European Championships]] after she sustained a stress fracture in her sternum.<ref name=bio0708/><ref name=in080109/> They returned in time for the [[2008 World Figure Skating Championships|2008 Worlds]], where they placed 14th.


In the 2009-10 Olympic season, Canac and Coia finished second in 2010 and were tenth at the [[2010 European Figure Skating Championships|2010 Europeans]], three places behind the top French pair, [[Vanessa James]] and [[Yannick Bonheur]]. As a result, Canac and Coia were not selected to represent France at the 2010 Winter Olympics and at [[2010 World Figure Skating Championships|2010 Worlds]]. They ended their partnership soon after.
Canac / Coia moved to Canada for training in 2008.<ref name=bio0809a/> They again won the [[French Figure Skating Championships|French national championships]] and were the highest placed French team at the 2009 Europeans, finishing ninth. They did not compete at that season's [[2009 World Figure Skating Championships|Worlds]].


In the 2009–10 Olympic season, Canac / Coia finished second at the French Championships and 10th at the [[2010 European Figure Skating Championships|2010 Europeans]], three places behind the top French pair, [[Vanessa James]] / [[Yannick Bonheur]]. As a result, Canac / Coia were not selected to represent France at the 2010 Winter Olympics and at [[2010 World Figure Skating Championships|2010 Worlds]]. They ended their partnership soon after.
In spring 2010,<ref name=leq110712/> Canac began skating with Yannick Bonheur, who by then was no longer paired with James. Canac and Bonheur's first competition together was the 2010 French Masters, which they won. They went on to win bronze at the [[2010 NRW Trophy]] and claimed their first national title together in December 2010. They then finished 9th at their first Europeans together and 18th at [[2011 World Figure Skating Championships|Worlds]]. In July 2011, it was reported that Canac and Bonheur had split, and she had ended her competitive career in order to pursue academic studies.<ref name=leq110712/><ref name=in111010/>

In spring 2010,<ref name=leq110712/> Canac began skating with Yannick Bonheur, who by then was no longer paired with James. Canac and Bonheur's first competition together was the 2010 [[Master's de Patinage]], which they won. They went on to win bronze at the [[2010 NRW Trophy]] and then the [[French Figure Skating Championships|national title]] in December 2010. They then finished 9th at their first Europeans together and 18th at [[2011 World Figure Skating Championships|Worlds]]. In July 2011, it was reported that Canac and Bonheur had split, and she had ended her competitive career in order to pursue academic studies.<ref name=leq110712/><ref name=in111010/>

== Programs ==

=== With Bonheur ===
{|class=wikitable style=text-align:center
! Season
! [[Short program (figure skating)|Short program]]
! [[Free skating]]
|-
! 2010–2011 <br> <ref name=bio1011/>
|
* No Hay Problema <br><small> by [[Pink Martini]] </small>
|
* [[The Pink Panther (film series)|The Pink Panther]]
|}

=== With Coia ===
{|class=wikitable style=text-align:center
! Season
! [[Short program (figure skating)|Short program]]
! [[Free skating]]
|-
! 2009–2010 <br> <ref name=bio0910/>
|
* [[Once Upon a Time in the West]] <br><small> by [[Ennio Morricone]] </small>
|
* Samson and Dalilah <br><small> by Camille St.-Saens </small>
|-
! 2008–2009 <br> <ref name=bio0809a/><ref name=bio0809b/>
|
* Once Upon a Time in the West <br><small> by Ennio Morricone </small>
----
* [[Good Bye, Lenin!]] <br><small> by [[Yann Tiersen]] </small>
|
* [[The Cotton Club (film)|The Cotton Club]] <br><small> by [[John Barry (composer)|John Barry]] </small>
|-
! 2007–2008 <br> <ref name=bio0708/>
|
* Two Guitars <br><small> by [[Paul Mauriat]] </small>
|
* [[Malagueña (song)|Malagueña]] <br><small> by [[Ernesto Lecuona]] </small>
|-
! 2006–2007 <br> <ref name=bio0607/>
|
* Tango De Los Exilados <br><small> performed by [[Vanessa-Mae]] </small>
|
* [[Sabre Dance]] <br><small> (from [[Gayane (ballet)|Gayane]]) <br> by [[Aram Khachaturian]] <br> performed by Vanessa-Mae </small>
|}

=== Single skating ===
{|class=wikitable style=text-align:center
! Season
! [[Short program (figure skating)|Short program]]
! [[Free skating]]
|-
! 2005–2006 <br> <ref name=bio0506/>
|
* [[The Cotton Club (film)|The Cotton Club]] <br><small> by [[John Barry (composer)|John Barry]] </small>
|
* [[The Pink Panther Theme|The Pink Panther]] <br><small> by [[Henry Mancini]] </small>
|}

== Results ==


==Results==
=== Pair skating with Bonheur ===
=== Pair skating with Bonheur ===
{| class="wikitable" style="text-align:center"
{| class="wikitable" style="text-align:center"
|-
|-
! colspan=2 align=center | '''Results'''<ref name=isucrACYB/>
! Event
! 2010–2011
|-
|-
! style="background-color: #ffdead; " colspan=2 align=center | '''International'''
| align=left | [[World Figure Skating Championships|World Championships]] || 18th
|-
|-
! Event
| align=left | [[European Figure Skating Championships|European Championships]] || 9th
! [[2010–2011 figure skating season|2010–2011]]
|-
|-
| align=left | [[French Figure Skating Championships|French Championships]] || bgcolor=gold | 1st
| align=left | [[World Figure Skating Championships|Worlds]] || 18th
|-
|-
| align=left | [[Master's de Patinage]] || bgcolor=gold | 1st
| align=left | [[European Figure Skating Championships|Europeans]] || 9th
|-
| align=left | [[Ice Challenge]] || 5th
|-
|-
| align=left | [[NRW Trophy]] || bgcolor=cc9966 | 3rd
| align=left | [[NRW Trophy]] || bgcolor=cc9966 | 3rd
|-
|-
! style="background-color: #ffdead; " colspan=2 align=center | '''National'''
| align=left | [[Ice Challenge]] || 5th
|-
| align=left | [[French Figure Skating Championships|French Champ.]] || bgcolor=gold | 1st
|-
| align=left | [[Master's de Patinage|Master's]] || bgcolor=gold | 1st
|}
|}


=== Pair skating with Coia ===
=== Pair skating with Coia ===
{| class="wikitable" style="text-align:center"
{| class="wikitable" style="text-align:center"
|-
! colspan=5 align=center | '''Results'''<ref name=isucrACMC/>
|-
! style="background-color: #ffdead; " colspan=5 align=center | '''International'''
|-
|-
! Event
! Event
! 2006–07
! 2006–07
! 2007–08
! 2007–08
! 2008–09
! [[2008–2009 figure skating season|2008–09]]
! 2009–10
! [[2009–2010 figure skating season|2009–10]]
|-
|-
| align=left | [[World Figure Skating Championships|World Championships]] || || 14th || ||
| align=left | [[World Figure Skating Championships|Worlds]] || || 14th || ||
|-
|-
| align=left | [[European Figure Skating Championships|European Championships]] || 13th || || 9th || 10th
| align=left | [[European Figure Skating Championships|Europeans]] || 13th || || 9th || 10th
|-
|-
| align=left | [[French Figure Skating Championships|French Championships]] || bgcolor=silver | 2nd || bgcolor=gold | 1st || bgcolor=gold | 1st || bgcolor=silver | 2nd
| align=left | <small>GP</small> [[Trophée Eric Bompard|Bompard]] || 7th || 7th || 6th || 5th
|-
|-
| align=left | [[Skate America]] || || || 7th ||
| align=left | <small>GP</small> [[Cup of Russia]] || || 6th || ||
|-
|-
| align=left | [[Trophée Eric Bompard]] || 7th || 7th || 6th || 5th
| align=left | <small>GP</small> [[Skate America]] || || || 7th ||
|-
|-
| align=left | [[Cup of Russia]] || || 6th || ||
| align=left | [[Coupe Internationale de Nice|Coupe de Nice]] || || bgcolor=silver | 2nd || bgcolor=cc9966 | 3rd || bgcolor=gold | 1st
|-
|-
! style="background-color: #ffdead; " colspan=5 align=center | '''National'''
| align=left | [[Coupe Internationale de Nice|Coupe de Nice]] || || bgcolor=silver | 2nd || bgcolor=cc9966 | 3rd || bgcolor=gold | 1st
|-
| align=left | [[French Figure Skating Championships|French Champ.]] || bgcolor=silver | 2nd || bgcolor=gold | 1st || bgcolor=gold | 1st || bgcolor=silver | 2nd
|-
| colspan=5 align=center | <small> GP = Grand Prix </small>
|}

=== Single skating ===
{| class="wikitable" style="text-align:center"
|-
! colspan=4 align=center | '''Results'''<ref name=bio0506/>
|-
! style="background-color: #ffdead; " colspan=4 align=center | '''International'''
|-
! Event
! 2003–2004
! 2004–2005
! 2005–2006
|-
| align=left | [[2004–2005 ISU Junior Grand Prix|JGP France]] || || 10th ||
|-
| align=left | [[2005–2006 ISU Junior Grand Prix|JGP Slovakia]] || || || 9th
|-
| align=left | [[2004–2005 ISU Junior Grand Prix|JGP Ukraine]] || || 16th ||
|-
| align=left | [[Triglav Trophy]] || 4th J. || ||
|-
| align=left | [[French Figure Skating Championships|French Championships]] || 6th J. || 7th J. || 8th
|-
| colspan=4 align=center | <small> J. = Junior level </small>
|}
|}


== References ==
== References ==
{{Reflist|refs=
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<ref name=isucrACMC>{{cite web | url = http://www.isuresults.com/bios/isufs_cr_00009402.htm | title = Competition Results: Adeline CANAC / Maximin COIA | work = International Skating Union }}</ref>
<ref name=in080109>{{cite news | url = http://web.icenetwork.com/news/article.jsp?ymd=20080109&content_id=40233&vkey=ice_news | title = France readies for European Championships | first = Jean-Christophe | last = Berlot | work = Ice Network | date = January 9, 2008 | archiveurl = http://web.archive.org/web/20110721131559/http://web.icenetwork.com/news/article.jsp?ymd=20080109&content_id=40233&vkey=ice_news | archivedate = July 21, 2011 | deadurl = no }}</ref>


<ref name=leq110712>{{cite news | url = http://www.lequipe.fr/Ski/breves2011/20110712_181934_canac-bonheur-c-est-fini.html | title = Canac-Bonheur : c'est fini | language = French | trans_title = Canac-Bonheur: It's Over | work = [[L'Équipe]] | date = July 12, 2011 }}</ref>
<ref name=isucrACYB>{{cite web | url = http://www.isuresults.com/bios/isufs_cr_00012933.htm | title = Competition Results: Adeline CANAC / Yannick BONHEUR | work = International Skating Union }}</ref>


<ref name=in111010>{{cite news | url = http://web.icenetwork.com/news/article.jsp?ymd=20111010&content_id=25584352&vkey=ice_news | title = France's finest turn out for French Masters | first = Jean-Christophe | last = Berlot | date = October 10, 2011 | work = Ice Network }}</ref>
<ref name=bio0506>{{cite web | url = http://www.isufs.org/bios/isufs00007613.htm | title = Adeline CANAC: 2005/2006 | work = International Skating Union | archiveurl = https://web.archive.org/web/20070630234818/http://www.isufs.org/bios/isufs00007613.htm | archivedate = 30 June 2007 }}</ref>

<ref name=bio0607>{{cite web | url = http://www.isufs.org/bios/isufs00009402.htm | title = Adeline CANAC / Maximin COIA: 2006/2007 | work = International Skating Union | archiveurl = https://web.archive.org/web/20070430004528/http://www.isufs.org/bios/isufs00009402.htm | archivedate = 30 April 2007 }}</ref>

<ref name=bio0708>{{cite web | url = http://www.isufs.org/bios/isufs00009402.htm | title = Adeline CANAC / Maximin COIA: 2007/2008 | work = International Skating Union | archiveurl = https://web.archive.org/web/20080526163126/http://www.isufs.org/bios/isufs00009402.htm | archivedate = 26 May 2008 }}</ref>

<ref name=bio0809a>{{cite web | url = http://www.isufs.org/bios/isufs00009402.htm | title = Adeline CANAC / Maximin COIA: 2008/2009 | work = International Skating Union | archiveurl = https://web.archive.org/web/20081219062730/http://www.isufs.org/bios/isufs00009402.htm | archivedate = 19 December 2008 }}</ref>

<ref name=bio0809b>{{cite web | url = http://www.isufs.org/bios/isufs00009402.htm | title = Adeline CANAC / Maximin COIA: 2008/2009 | work = International Skating Union | archiveurl = https://web.archive.org/web/20090618050149/http://www.isufs.org/bios/isufs00009402.htm | archivedate = 18 June 2009 }}</ref>

<ref name=bio0910>{{cite web | url = http://www.isuresults.com/bios/isufs00009402.htm | title = Adeline CANAC / Maximin COIA: 2009/2010 | work = International Skating Union | archiveurl = https://web.archive.org/web/20100125150639/http://www.isuresults.com/bios/isufs00009402.htm | archivedate = 25 January 2010 }}</ref>

<ref name=bio1011>{{cite web | url = http://www.isuresults.com/bios/isufs00012933.htm | title = Adeline CANAC / Yannick BONHEUR: 2010/2011 | work = International Skating Union | archiveurl = https://web.archive.org/web/20121018005106/http://www.isuresults.com/bios/isufs00012933.htm | archivedate = 18 October 2012 }}</ref>

<ref name=in080109>{{cite news | url = http://web.icenetwork.com/news/article.jsp?ymd=20080109&content_id=40233&vkey=ice_news | title = France readies for European Championships | first = Jean-Christophe | last = Berlot | work = Ice Network | date = January 9, 2008 | archiveurl = https://web.archive.org/web/20110721131559/http://web.icenetwork.com/news/article.jsp?ymd=20080109&content_id=40233&vkey=ice_news | archivedate = July 21, 2011 | url-status=live }}</ref>

<ref name=leq110712>{{cite news | url = https://www.lequipe.fr/Ski/breves2011/20110712_181934_canac-bonheur-c-est-fini.html | archive-url = https://web.archive.org/web/20110714233104/http://www.lequipe.fr/Ski/breves2011/20110712_181934_canac-bonheur-c-est-fini.html | url-status = dead | archive-date = July 14, 2011 | title = Canac-Bonheur : c'est fini | language = French |trans-title=Canac-Bonheur: It's Over | work = [[L'Équipe]] | date = July 12, 2011 }}</ref>

<ref name=in111010>{{cite news | url = http://web.icenetwork.com/news/article.jsp?ymd=20111010&content_id=25584352&vkey=ice_news | title = France's finest turn out for French Masters | first = Jean-Christophe | last = Berlot | date = October 10, 2011 | work = Ice Network | access-date = October 19, 2011 | archive-date = March 4, 2016 | archive-url = https://web.archive.org/web/20160304042357/http://web.icenetwork.com/news/article.jsp?ymd=20111010&content_id=25584352&vkey=ice_news | url-status = dead }}</ref>


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Adeline Canac
Adeline Canac and Yannick Bonheur at the 2011 European Figure Skating Championships.
Full nameAdeline Canac
Born (1990-05-20) 20 May 1990 (age 34)
Lagny-sur-Marne
HometownLa Varenne St. Hilaire
Height1.58 m (5 ft 2 in)
Figure skating career
Country France
Skating clubChampigny
Retired2011

Adeline Canac (born 20 May 1990 in Lagny-sur-Marne) is a French retired pair skater. She is a three-time French champion, twice with Maximin Coia and once with Yannick Bonheur.

Career[edit]

Canac and Coia in 2010

Canac competed internationally as a single skater, and her highest placement was fourth at the 2004 Triglav Trophy. She was eighth at the 2006 French Figure Skating Championships.

In 2005, Canac began practicing one hour a day with pair skater Maximin Coia and she switched to pairs completely in July 2006.[1] They were the 2008 French national champions, but were forced to miss the European Championships after she sustained a stress fracture in her sternum.[2][3] They returned in time for the 2008 Worlds, where they placed 14th.

Canac / Coia moved to Canada for training in 2008.[4] They again won the French national championships and were the highest placed French team at the 2009 Europeans, finishing ninth. They did not compete at that season's Worlds.

In the 2009–10 Olympic season, Canac / Coia finished second at the French Championships and 10th at the 2010 Europeans, three places behind the top French pair, Vanessa James / Yannick Bonheur. As a result, Canac / Coia were not selected to represent France at the 2010 Winter Olympics and at 2010 Worlds. They ended their partnership soon after.

In spring 2010,[5] Canac began skating with Yannick Bonheur, who by then was no longer paired with James. Canac and Bonheur's first competition together was the 2010 Master's de Patinage, which they won. They went on to win bronze at the 2010 NRW Trophy and then the national title in December 2010. They then finished 9th at their first Europeans together and 18th at Worlds. In July 2011, it was reported that Canac and Bonheur had split, and she had ended her competitive career in order to pursue academic studies.[5][6]

Programs[edit]

With Bonheur[edit]

Season Short program Free skating
2010–2011
[7]

With Coia[edit]

Season Short program Free skating
2009–2010
[1]
  • Samson and Dalilah
    by Camille St.-Saens
2008–2009
[4][8]
  • Once Upon a Time in the West
    by Ennio Morricone

2007–2008
[2]
2006–2007
[9]

Single skating[edit]

Season Short program Free skating
2005–2006
[10]

Results[edit]

Pair skating with Bonheur[edit]

Results[11]
International
Event 2010–2011
Worlds 18th
Europeans 9th
Ice Challenge 5th
NRW Trophy 3rd
National
French Champ. 1st
Master's 1st

Pair skating with Coia[edit]

Results[12]
International
Event 2006–07 2007–08 2008–09 2009–10
Worlds 14th
Europeans 13th 9th 10th
GP Bompard 7th 7th 6th 5th
GP Cup of Russia 6th
GP Skate America 7th
Coupe de Nice 2nd 3rd 1st
National
French Champ. 2nd 1st 1st 2nd
GP = Grand Prix

Single skating[edit]

Results[10]
International
Event 2003–2004 2004–2005 2005–2006
JGP France 10th
JGP Slovakia 9th
JGP Ukraine 16th
Triglav Trophy 4th J.
French Championships 6th J. 7th J. 8th
J. = Junior level

References[edit]

  1. ^ a b "Adeline CANAC / Maximin COIA: 2009/2010". International Skating Union. Archived from the original on 25 January 2010.
  2. ^ a b "Adeline CANAC / Maximin COIA: 2007/2008". International Skating Union. Archived from the original on 26 May 2008.
  3. ^ Berlot, Jean-Christophe (January 9, 2008). "France readies for European Championships". Ice Network. Archived from the original on July 21, 2011.
  4. ^ a b "Adeline CANAC / Maximin COIA: 2008/2009". International Skating Union. Archived from the original on 19 December 2008.
  5. ^ a b "Canac-Bonheur : c'est fini" [Canac-Bonheur: It's Over]. L'Équipe (in French). July 12, 2011. Archived from the original on July 14, 2011.
  6. ^ Berlot, Jean-Christophe (October 10, 2011). "France's finest turn out for French Masters". Ice Network. Archived from the original on March 4, 2016. Retrieved October 19, 2011.
  7. ^ "Adeline CANAC / Yannick BONHEUR: 2010/2011". International Skating Union. Archived from the original on 18 October 2012.
  8. ^ "Adeline CANAC / Maximin COIA: 2008/2009". International Skating Union. Archived from the original on 18 June 2009.
  9. ^ "Adeline CANAC / Maximin COIA: 2006/2007". International Skating Union. Archived from the original on 30 April 2007.
  10. ^ a b "Adeline CANAC: 2005/2006". International Skating Union. Archived from the original on 30 June 2007.
  11. ^ "Competition Results: Adeline CANAC / Yannick BONHEUR". International Skating Union.
  12. ^ "Competition Results: Adeline CANAC / Maximin COIA". International Skating Union.

External links[edit]