Julianne Séguin
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Born | Montreal, Quebec, Canada | November 7, 1996||||||||||||||||||||
Hometown | Longueuil, Quebec | ||||||||||||||||||||
Height | 1.56 m (5 ft 1+1⁄2 in) | ||||||||||||||||||||
Figure skating career | |||||||||||||||||||||
Country | Canada | ||||||||||||||||||||
Partner | Charlie Bilodeau | ||||||||||||||||||||
Coach | Josée Picard, Marc-André Craig, Valerie Saurette | ||||||||||||||||||||
Skating club | CPA Longueuil | ||||||||||||||||||||
Began skating | 2002 | ||||||||||||||||||||
Medal record
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Julianne Séguin (born November 7, 1996) is a Canadian pair skater. With her skating partner, Charlie Bilodeau, she is the 2016 Skate America champion, the 2015 World Junior silver medalist, the 2014 Junior Grand Prix Final champion, and a three-time Canadian national medalist. The pair represented Canada at the 2018 Winter Olympics, finishing 9th.
Personal life
Julianne Séguin was born on November 7, 1996, in Montreal, Quebec, Canada.[1] She studied at a Boucherville high school in a Sports-études program.[2] She speaks French and English.[3]
Skating career
Single skating
Séguin began learning to skate when she was five or six years old.[4][5]
As a single skater, Séguin won the junior bronze medal at the 2012 Canadian Championships and began competing on the ISU Junior Grand Prix series in autumn 2012. After placing sixth on the senior level at the 2013 Canadians, she was assigned to the 2013 Four Continents Championships and finished 11th in her senior international debut.
Séguin was assigned to represent Canada in ladies' singles at the 2014 World Junior Championships.[6] She withdrew after sustaining a back injury in practice.[7] The following season, she won the bronze medal at an ISU Challenger Series event, the 2014 Skate Canada Autumn Classic.
Beginning of pair skating career
Séguin started competing with Andrew Evans in around 2011. In January 2012, they competed on the senior level at the Canadian Championships and placed ninth.
Séguin teamed up with Charlie Bilodeau in November 2012.[8]
2013–2014 season
Séguin/Bilodeau debuted internationally in autumn 2013. Competing in the 2013–14 ISU Junior Grand Prix series, they placed fourth in the Czech Republic and fifth in Belarus. They won the junior silver medal at the 2014 Canadian Championships and were assigned to represent Canada at the 2014 World Junior Championships.[4][6] The pair withdrew due to Séguin's back injury.[7][9]
2014–2015 season
During the 2014 JGP series, Séguin/Bilodeau outscored Russia's Lina Fedorova / Maxim Miroshkin for the gold medal in Ostrava, Czech Republic.[10] Upon winning another gold in Dresden, Germany, the pair qualified for the JGP Final. At the latter event, held in December 2014 in Barcelona, they placed first in both segments and won the gold medal by a margin of 9.79 points over Fedorova/Miroshkin. In January 2015, Séguin/Bilodeau took the senior bronze medal at the Canadian Championships and were named in Canada's teams to the junior and senior World Championships. In February, they were awarded the silver medal at Junior Worlds in Tallinn, Estonia, having placed second to China's Yu Xiaoyu / Jin Yang. In March, they ranked tenth in both segments and finished eighth overall at the World Championships in Shanghai, China.
2015–2016 season
Séguin/Bilodeau won silver at the 2016 Canadian Nationals. While practicing a throw jump in early February, she injured her ankle, resulting in torn ligaments and a bone contusion which would take two to three months to heal.[11] The pair withdrew from the 2016 Four Continents.[12] They later withdrew from 2016 Worlds as well, stating that the injury was not fully healed and they had missed many practices.[13]
2016–2017 season
Séguin/Bilodeau won the 2016 CS Autumn Classic International and 2016 Skate America. They finished 5th at the 2016 Rostelecom Cup and 2016–17 Grand Prix Final. Séguin sustained a concussion on December 24, 2016, and did not resume training until February 1, 2017.[14] As a result, the pair withdrew from the 2017 Canadian Championships.[15] They placed 11th at the 2017 World Championships in Helsinki, Finland.
Séguin sustained another concussion in April and one in July 2017.[16] Bilodeau underwent a knee operation in June 2017.[17]
2017–2018 season
Séguin/Bilodeau began their season with bronze at the 2017 CS Autumn Classic International. Their Grand Prix results – 5th at the 2017 Rostelecom Cup and 4th at the 2017 NHK Trophy – were insufficient to qualify to the Grand Prix Final. In January, they won the silver medal at the 2018 Canadian Championships, having placed second in both segments, and were nominated to represent Canada at the Olympics.[17]
Séguin/Bilodeau placed 12th in the short, 8th in the free, and 9th overall at the 2018 Winter Olympics, which took place in February in Pyeongchang, South Korea. The pair had less success at the 2018 World Championships in Milan, Italy. Ranked 22nd in the short program, they would not qualify to the free skate.
Programs
With Bilodeau
Season | Short program | Free skating | Exhibition |
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2017–2018 [1] |
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2016–2017 [18][19][20][14] |
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2015–2016 [21][22] |
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2014–2015 [10][23] |
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2013–2014 [24] |
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James Bond by John Barry
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Single skating
Season | Short program | Free skating |
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2014–2015 [25] |
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2013–2014 [26] |
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2012–2013 [27] |
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Competitive highlights
GP: Grand Prix; CS: Challenger Series; JGP: Junior Grand Prix
Pairs with Bilodeau
International[28] | ||||||
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Event | 13–14 | 14–15 | 15–16 | 16–17 | 17–18 | |
Olympics | 9th | |||||
Worlds | 8th | WD | 11th | 22nd | ||
Four Continents | WD | |||||
GP Final | 4th | 5th | ||||
GP NHK Trophy | 4th | |||||
GP Rostelecom | 5th | 5th | ||||
GP Skate America | 3rd | 1st | ||||
GP France | 3rd | TBD | ||||
CS Autumn Classic | 1st | 3rd | ||||
CS Nebelhorn | 5th | |||||
International: Junior[28] | ||||||
Junior Worlds | WD | 2nd | ||||
JGP Final | 1st | |||||
JGP Belarus | 4th | |||||
JGP Czech Republic | 4th | 1st | ||||
JGP Germany | 1st | |||||
National[28] | ||||||
Canadian Champ. | 2nd J | 3rd | 2nd | WD | 2nd | |
J = Junior level; WD = Withdrew |
Pairs with Evans
National | ||
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Event | 2011–12 | |
Canadian Championships | 9th |
Ladies' singles
International[29] | ||||
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Event | 11–12 | 12–13 | 13–14 | 14–15 |
Four Continents | 11th | |||
GP Skate Canada | 12th | |||
CS Autumn Classic | 3rd | |||
International: Junior[29] | ||||
Junior Worlds | WD | |||
JGP Czech Republic | 9th | |||
JGP France | 7th | |||
JGP Mexico | 6th | |||
JGP Slovenia | 10th | |||
National[29] | ||||
Canadian Champ. | 3rd J | 6th | 7th | |
J = Junior level; WD = Withdrew |
References
- ^ a b "Julianne SEGUIN / Charlie BILODEAU: 2017/2018". International Skating Union. Archived from the original on April 23, 2018.
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suggested) (help) - ^ "Athlete Profile - Julianne SEGUIN". pyeongchang2018.com. Archived from the original on April 23, 2018.
- ^ a b Loiselle, Pierre (January 31, 2014). "Julianne Séguin aux Championnats du monde junior en couple" [Julianne Séguin to compete at the World Junior Championships]. Le Courrier du Sud (in French).
- ^ Branswell, Brenda (January 31, 2014). "Young athletes earn gold medals in dedication". Postmedia. canada.com.
- ^ a b "Skate Canada announces ISU World Figure Skating Championship teams". Skate Canada. March 3, 2014. Archived from the original on March 4, 2014.
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suggested) (help) - ^ a b Ouellet, Nicolas (March 6, 2014). "Charlie Bilodeau doit renoncer aux Mondiaux junior" [Charlie Bilodeau forced to withdraw from Junior Worlds]. infodimanche.com (in French).
- ^ Albert, Hugues (November 6, 2012). "Charlie Bilodeau a une nouvelle partenaire: Julianne Séguin" [Charlie Bilodeau has a new partner: Julianne Séguin]. infodimanche.com (in French).
- ^ Harvey, Michel (July 20, 2014). "Charlie Bilodeau absent de Skate Détroit" [Charlie Bilodeau will not compete at Skate Detroit]. Le Saint-Laurent Portage (in French).
- ^ a b Slater, Paula (September 13, 2014). "Séguin and Bilodeau bring home gold". Golden Skate.
- ^ Loiselle, Pierre (April 13, 2016). "Blessée, Julianne Séguin rate les Mondiaux de patinage artistique" [Injured, Julianne Séguin misses the World Figure Skating Championships]. Le Courrier du Sud (in French).
- ^ "Gabrielle Daleman, Julianne Séguin and Charlie Bilodeau withdraw from 2016 ISU Four Continents Figure Skating Championships". Skate Canada. February 11, 2016. Archived from the original on February 12, 2016.
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- ^ a b Yoshida, Hiro (March 26, 2017). "Julianne Séguin & Charlie Bilodeau Back on Track". Europe on Ice.
- ^ "Séguin & Bilodeau withdraw from the 2017 Canadian Tire National Skating Championships". Skate Canada. January 18, 2017.
- ^ St-Aubin, Félix (April 22, 2018). "Julianne Séguin affligée par trois commotions cérébrales en 2017". ici.radio-canada.ca (in French). Archived from the original on April 23, 2018.
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- ^ Slater, Paula (August 8, 2015). "Séguin and Bilodeau learn 'winning formula'". Golden Skate.
- ^ "Julianne SEGUIN / Charlie BILODEAU: 2015/2016". International Skating Union. Archived from the original on May 27, 2016.
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External links
Media related to Julianne Séguin at Wikimedia Commons