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Kaitlyn Weaver

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American-Canadian ice dancer (born 1989)

Kaitlyn Weaver
Kaitlyn Weaver and Andrew Poje at the2019 Four Continents Championships
Personal information
Full nameKaitlyn Elizabeth Weaver
Born (1989-04-12)April 12, 1989 (age 36)
Home townWaterloo, Ontario, Canada
Fort Lee, New Jersey, U.S.
Height5 ft 7 in (1.69 m)
Figure skating career
Country Canada (since 2006)
 United States (2005–06)
DisciplineIce dance
Began skating1994
Retired2019
HighestWS1st (2014–15)
Medal record
EventGold medal – first placeSilver medal – second placeBronze medal – third place
World Championships012
Four Continents Championships212
Grand Prix Final200
Canadian Championships354
World Team Trophy010
World Junior Championships001
Medal list
World Championships
Silver medal – second place2014 SaitamaIce dance
Bronze medal – third place2015 ShanghaiIce dance
Silver medal – second place2018 MilanIce dance
Four Continents Championships
Gold medal – first place2010 JeonjuIce dance
Gold medal – first place2015 SeoulIce dance
Silver medal – second place2019 AnaheimIce dance
Bronze medal – third place2012 Colorado SpringsIce dance
Bronze medal – third place2016 TaipeiIce dance
Grand Prix Final
Gold medal – first place2014–15 BarcelonaIce dance
Gold medal – first place2015–16 BarcelonaIce dance
Canadian Championships
Gold medal – first place2015 KingstonIce dance
Gold medal – first place2016 HalifaxIce dance
Gold medal – first place2019 Saint JohnIce dance
Silver medal – second place2008 VancouverIce dance
Silver medal – second place2011 VictoriaIce dance
Silver medal – second place2012 MonctonIce dance
Silver medal – second place2014 OttawaIce dance
Silver medal – second place2017 OttawaIce dance
Bronze medal – third place2007 HalifaxIce dance
Bronze medal – third place2009 SaskatoonIce dance
Bronze medal – third place2010 LondonIce dance
Bronze medal – third place2018 VancouverIce dance
World Team Trophy
Silver medal – second place2013 TokyoTeam
World Junior Championships
Bronze medal – third place2007 OberstdorfIce dance

Kaitlyn Elizabeth Weaver (born April 12, 1989) is a retired American-Canadianice dancer. With partnerAndrew Poje, she was a three-timeWorld medalist (2014 silver,2015 and2018 bronze), a two-timeFour Continents champion (2010, 2015), a two-timeGrand Prix Final champion (2014–15, 2015–16), and a three-timeCanadian national champion (2015, 2016, 2019).

Personal life

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Kaitlyn Weaver was born inHouston, Texas on April 12, 1989.[1] She is ofNorwegian,Irish,Welsh, andGerman descent.[2] Weaver lived inConnecticut during part of her adolescence. She moved toWaterloo, Ontario in August 2006 and then toToronto in January 2008.[3][4] She became aCanadian citizen on June 22, 2009.[5][6] She has studiedSpanish andRussian.[7]

In June 2021, Weavercame out asqueer after stating she did "not want to pretend anymore." She noted that she did not come out during her competitive career for fear of it negatively affecting her scores.[8] Weaver is the first female Olympic figure skater to come out.

Career

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Early career

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Weaver began skating at six and took up ice dancing at eleven.[9] Her first partner was Charles Clavey, with whom she competed for the United States.[9] Together, they were the2006 US national pewter medalists on the junior level. They parted ways after that competition. They were coached by Mathew Gates.

2006–07 season: Junior World bronze

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Weaver teamed up with Canada'sAndrew Poje in August 2006.[9] She relocated from Connecticut toKitchener-Waterloo, Ontario, Canada to skate with him.[10] They were coached by Paul McIntosh, with choreography by Mathew Gates.

Weaver/Poje competed on the2006–07 ISU Junior Grand Prix, winning two bronze medals. They went to the2007 Canadian Championships and won the bronze medal in their first season together. They were placed on the team to the2007 Junior Worlds. Weaver dislocated her left shoulder in the warm-up before the original dance but was able to compete and the couple won the bronze medal.[11][12] They placed twentieth at the2007 World Championships.

2007–08 season

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In the 2007–08 season, Weaver/Poje competed on the seniorGrand Prix series at the2008 Skate Canada International, where they placed 6th, and at the2007 Trophée Eric Bompard, where they placed seventh. They won the silver medal at the2008 Canadian Championships, placed 5th at the2008 Four Continents, and seventeenth at the2008 World Championships. In January 2008, they moved toToronto to train with new coachShae-Lynn Bourne.[4][13][14] and Mathew Gates.

2008–09 season

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In the 2008–09 season, Weaver/Poje competed on theGrand Prix series at the2008 Cup of China, where they placed 6th, and at the2008 NHK Trophy, where they placed 7th. They won the bronze medal at the2009 Canadian Championships and placed fifth at the2009 Four Continents. Weaver was granted Canadian citizenship in June 2009.[5] Advised by Bourne and Gates that they needed a more competitive atmosphere, they switched training bases in 2009 to the Detroit Skating Club inBloomfield Hills, Michigan where they were coached byPasquale Camerlengo andAnjelika Krylova.[15] They also continued to work with Bourne.[15][16]Massimo Scali,Natalia Annenko, andElizabeth Punsalan were also members of the coaching team in Michigan.[15]

2009–10 season: Four Continents gold

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During the2009–10 season, Weaver/Poje won their first Grand Prix medal, bronze at2009 Skate Canada International. They also won bronze at the2010 Canadian Championships. They were sent to the2010 Four Continents where they won the gold medal. They did not qualify for the Olympic or World teams.

2010–11 season

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During the2010–11 season, Weaver/Poje won silver medals at the2010 NHK Trophy and the2011 Canadian Championships. They qualified for their firstGrand Prix Final, where they finished 5th. They were fourth at the2011 Four Continents. They were sent to the2011 World Championships and placed fifth, a significant improvement over their previous best result of seventeenth at the event.[17]

2011–12 season: Four Continents bronze

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Weaver and Poje at the 2011 Rostelecom Cup

In the2011–12 season, Weaver/Poje chose their free dance music on the suggestion of an anonymous fan.[18] Karl Hugo composed additional music to add greater variation to the program.[18] Weaver/Poje competed at threeGrand Prix events and won three silver medals. They took the bronze medal at2012 Four Continents before ending their season at the2012 World Championships, where they placed fourth.[19]

2012–13 season

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For the2012–13 season, Weaver/Poje decided to go in a new direction and asked a contemporary dancer,Allison Holker, to work with them on their free dance.[20][21] They began their season by winning gold at the2012 Ondrej Nepela Memorial.[22] Weaver/Poje's Grand Prix assignments were the2012 Skate America and2012 Cup of China. At both events, they were second in the short and third in the free dance and won the bronze medal overall behind RussiansEkaterina Bobrova /Dmitri Soloviev.

Weaver fractured her left fibula on December 14, 2012 when she fell into the boards during training in Bloomfield Hills, Michigan, and underwent surgery on December 18 in Toronto.[23][24] As a result, the duo withdrew from the2013 Canadian Championships.[23] Hoping to compete at Worlds, Poje continued to train in Michigan, with Krylova acting as his partner, while Weaver recovered in Toronto.[24][25] In mid-February, Weaver/Poje were added to Canada's World team.[26] They placed fifth at the2013 World Championships inLondon, Ontario.

2013–14 season: Sochi Olympics and World silver

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In the2013–14 season, Weaver/Poje won two silver medals on the Grand Prix series and placed fifth at the Grand Prix Final. After taking silver at the2014 Canadian Championships, they were selected to represent Canada at the2014 Winter Olympics inSochi, where they finished seventh. At the2014 World Championships inSaitama, Japan, Weaver/Poje placed second in the short dance and third in the free dance. Finishing 0.02 of a point behind Italy'sCappellini/Lanotte and 0.04 ahead of France'sPechalat/Bourzat, they ended the competition as silver medalists.[27]

2014–15 season: Grand Prix Final and Four Continents gold, World bronze

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In the2014–15 season, Weaver/Poje took gold at both of their Grand Prix assignments, the2014 Skate Canada International and2014 NHK Trophy. In December 2014, they won theGrand Prix Final inBarcelona,[28] having ranked first in both segments ahead of the United States'Madison Chock /Evan Bates. In January, Weaver/Poje won their firstCanadian Championship title. They again defeated Chock/Bates at theFour Continents Championships,[29] held inSeoul in February 2015. Weaver/Poje were third in the short dance but first in the free dance, en route to their second Four Continents title. They capped off the season with a bronze medal at the2015 World Figure Skating Championships.

2015–16 season: Second Grand Prix Final gold

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At the beginning of the2015–16 season, Weaver/Poje placed first at the2015 Finlandia Trophy. However, they received the feedback from the judges that theirElvis Presley medley did not have clear rhythm required for theshort dance. They changed the music to a set ofJohann Strauss II pieces and won the2015 Skate Canada International three weeks later.[30][31] The team went on to win the2015 Rostelecom Cup as well as their second consecutive gold at the2015–16 Grand Prix of Figure Skating Final.[32]

In the second half of the2015–16 season, Weaver/Poje won their second consecutive national title[33] and finished third at the2016 Four Continents Figure Skating Championships the following month. The team capped of their season with a fifth-place finish at the2016 World Figure Skating Championships.

2016–17 season

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During the2016–17 season, Weaver/Poje began working withNikolai Morozov as their new coach, training in both New Jersey and Moscow, Russia.[34] They placed second at theCup of China and third at the2016 Rostelecom Cup. They won the silver medal at theCanadian Championships and placed fifth atFour Continents. Weaver/Poje finished their season in fourth place at the2017 World Figure Skating Championships.

2017–18 season: Pyeongchang Olympics and third Worlds medal

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For the2017–18 season, Weaver/Poje returned with a free dance from the 2011–12 season, 'Je Suis Malade'.[35] They came in second at2017 Skate Canada and placed fourth at2017 Internationaux de France. The couple came in third at the2018 Canadian Championships, behindTessa Virtue /Scott Moir andPiper Gilles /Paul Poirier. Weaver/Poje represented Canada at the2018 Winter Olympics inPyeongchang, placing seventh in ice dancing. At the2018 World Figure Skating Championships, Weaver/Poje won the bronze medal after placing third in the short dance and fourth in the free dance.

2018–19 season: Four Continents silver

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For the2018–19 season, Weaver/Poje chose for their free dance "S.O.S. d'un terrien en détresse", a song from the French musicalStarmania, after seeing it used byKazakhstani figure skaterDenis Ten. Ten was murdered in July 2018, at which point the pair came to regard the program as a tribute to their friend. They competed at and won the2018 CS Autumn Classic International, before planning to skip the2018–19 Grand Prix in favour of a nationwide tour organized by Virtue and Moir.[36]

Returning to competition for the2019 Canadian Championships, Weaver/Poje placed first in therhythm dance. As one of the few senior teams who had previously competed the Tango Romantica pattern when it was a compulsory dance in the 2009–10 season, Poje commented that this was both "a benefit and a detriment" due to the changing style of judging.[37] They came second in the free dance, behind Gilles/Poirier, but won the gold medal overall by 1.47 points, their narrowest victory over Gilles/Poirier at Canadian Nationals.[38]

At the2019 Four Continents Championships, Weaver/Poje placed third in the rhythm dance, behindMadison Hubbell /Zachary Donohue and Chock/Bates. In the free dance, they again ranked third, behind Chock/Bates and Gilles/Poirier, with Hubbell/Donohue falling into fourth place due to a major error on their stationary lift. Weaver/Poje won the silver medal overall.[39]

Weaver/Poje next competed at the2019 World Championships. They came in fifth place in both segments, scoring a personal best of 82.84 points in the rhythm dance, only 0.26 points out of third. They then scored 122.78 points in the free dance, scoring 205.62 points in total and coming in fifth overall.[40] They concluded their season at the2019 World Team Trophy, representing Team Canada. They scored 79.60 points in the rhythm dance and a new personal best of 124.18 points in the free dance, while Team Canada finished fifth overall.[41]

2019–20 season

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On June 19, 2019, Weaver and Poje announced that they would not compete in theGrand Prix that autumn, and that they were going to evaluate their future plans.[42] They both later announced their formal retirements from the sport.[43]

Post-retirement

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Since retirement Weaver has worked as a choreographer for several skaters. The skaters she has choreographed for include:

Programs

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With Poje

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SeasonShort danceFree danceExhibition
2018–2019
[61][36]







2017–2018
[64][65][66][67]





Frozen[68]


2016–2017
[70][71][72]



Michael Jackson medley[74]


2015–2016
[75][76][30][31][77][78]



Elvis Presley medley[80]




2014–2015
[83][84][85]




2013–2014
[88][89][84][90][91]
  • Quickstep: 42nd Street – Finale
    by Harry Warren
    choreo. by Geoffrey Tyler



2012–2013
[13][20]
  • The Sound of Music
    by Rodgers & Hammerstein
    • Waltz: Edelweiss
    • Polka: Do Re Mi
    • Waltz: Favorite Things
    • Polka: Do Re Mi

2011–2012
[93][84]




2010–2011
[95][84]
Original dance
2009–2010
[6][96][84]
  • Spanish flamenco
2008–2009
[97][84]
2007–2008
[98][84]
  • Dorogoi Dlinnoyu
    (Those Were The Days)
    by Martin Lass
2006–2007
[9][99][84]
  • Jeanne y Paul
    byAstor Piazzolla
  • Verano Porteno
    from The Story of Tango
    by Raul Garello

With Clavey

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Weaver and Clavey in 2005
SeasonOriginal danceFree dance
2005–2006
[100]
  • Cha Cha: Subway Harry
  • Salsa: Bomba Caramba
2004–2005
[101]
2003–2004
[101]
  • Malaguena – Dibliasi
2002–2003
[101]
2001–2002
[101]

Competitive highlights

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Ice dance with Andrew Poje (for Canada)

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Weaver and Poje during the compulsory dance at the2008 World Championships
Competition placements at senior level [102]
Season2006–072007–08 2008–09 2009–10 2010–11 2011–12 2012–13 2013–14 2014–15 2015–16 2016–17 2017–18 2018–19
Winter Olympics7th7th
World Championships20th17th5th4th5th2nd3rd5th4th3rd5th
Four Continents Championships5th5th1st4th3rd1st3rd5th2nd
Grand Prix Final5th4th5th1st1st
Canadian Championships3rd2nd3rd3rd2nd2ndWD2nd1st1st2nd3rd1st
World Team Trophy2nd
(2nd)
4th
(1st)
4th
(1st)
5th
(4th)
GPCup of China6th6th3rd2nd
GPFrance7th4th
GPNHK Trophy7th2nd2nd1st
GPRostelecom Cup2nd2nd1st3rd
GPSkate America4th3rd
GPSkate Canada6th3rd2nd2nd1st1st2nd
CSAutumn Classic2nd1st
CSFinlandia Trophy1st
CSNebelhorn Trophy1st
CSOndrej Nepela Trophy1st
CSU.S. Classic2nd
Team Challenge Cup1st
(1st)
Competition placements at junior level [102]
Season2006–07
World Junior Championships3rd
JGPChinese Taipei3rd
JGPCzech Republic3rd

Ice dance with Charles Clavey (for the United States)

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Competition placements at junior level [100]
Season2005–06
JGPAndorra5th
JGPCroatia5th
U.S. Championships4th

Detailed results

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Ice dance with Andrew Poje

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ISU personal best scores in the +5/-5 GOE System [102]
SegmentTypeScoreEvent
TotalTSS205.622019 World Championships
Rhythm danceTSS82.842019 World Championships
TES45.242019 World Championships
PCS37.602019 World Championships
Free danceTSS124.182019 World Team Trophy
TES68.792019 World Team Trophy
PCS56.082019 Four Continents Championships
ISU personal bests in the +3/-3 GOE System (from 2010–11) [102]
SegmentTypeScoreEvent
TotalTSS192.352018 World Championships
Short danceTSS78.312018 World Championships
TES41.142018 World Championships
PCS37.312015–16 Grand Prix Final
Free danceTSS114.042018 World Championships
TES57.902017 Skate Canada International
PCS56.472018 World Championships
  • Small medals for the short program and free skating are only awarded atISU Championships.
  • Medals at team events are awarded for the team results only. Individual placements at team events are listed in parentheses.

Senior level

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Results in the 2006–07 season [102]
DateEventCDODFDTotal
PScorePScorePScorePScore
Oct 15–18, 2006Czech Republic2006 JGP Czech Republic527.30247.30267.583142.18
Oct 19–22, 2006Taiwan2006 JGP Chinese Taipei329.34346.12364.623140.08
Jan 15–21, 2007Canada2007 Canadian Championships727.07349.84383.743160.65
Feb 26 – Mar 4, 2007Germany2007 World Junior Championships630.43449.03272.053151.51
Mar 20–25, 2007Japan2007 World Championships1825.762342.582071.8020140.14
Results in the 2007–08 season [102]
DateEventCDODFDTotal
PScorePScorePScorePScore
Nov 1–4, 2007Canada2007 Skate Canada International825.07845.74577.966148.77
Nov 15–18, 2007France2007 Trophée Éric Bompard727.47746.99679.747196.89
Jan 16–20, 2008Canada2008 Canadian Championships332.54255.60487.472175.61
Feb 11–17, 2008South Korea2008 Four Continents Championships530.94555.95488.475174.36
Mar 16–23, 2008Sweden2008 World Championships2027.741748.621778.4817154.84
Results in the2008–09 season[102]
DateEventCDODFDTotal
PScorePScorePScorePScore
Nov 5–9, 2008China2008 Cup of China629.91648.77678.526157.20
Nov 27–30, 2008Japan2008 NHK Trophy728.70746.58780.367151.10
Jan 14–18, 2009Canada2009 Canadian Championships531.69352.92285.423170.23
Feb 2–8, 2009Canada2009 Four Continents Championships530.62553.33584.815168.76
Results in the2009–10 season[102]
DateEventCDODFDTotal
PScorePScorePScorePScore
Oct 29 – Nov 1, 2009China2009 Cup of China530.40941.11480.366151.87
Nov 19–22, 2009Canada2009 Skate Canada International332.18451.18482.283165.64
Jan 11–17, 2010Canada2010 Canadian Championships336.87257.92389.613184.40
Jan 27–30, 2010South Korea2010 Four Continents Championships132.67348.42185.071166.16
Results in the2010–11 season[102]
DateEventSDFDTotal
PScorePScorePScore
Oct 22–24, 2010Japan2010 NHK Trophy258.69382.882136.93
Nov 11–14, 2010United States2010 Skate America359.48482.864142.34
Dec 8–12, 2010China2010–11 Grand Prix Final455.51580.835136.34
Jan 17–23, 2011Canada2011 Canadian Championships265.64297.542153.90
Feb 15–20, 2011Taiwan2011 Four Continents Championships365.45485.694151.14
Apr 24 – May 1, 2011Russia2011 World Championships765.07492.575160.32
Results in the2011–12 season[102]
DateEventSDFDTotal
PScorePScorePScore
Oct 27–30, 2011Canada2011 Skate Canada International263.31392.682155.99
Nov 10–13, 2011Japan2011 NHK Trophy260.07291.692151.76
Nov 24–27, 2011Russia2011 Rostelecom Cup264.45296.732161.18
Dec 8–11, 2011Canada2011–12 Grand Prix Final466.24499.834166.07
Jan 16–22, 2012Canada2012 Canadian Championships268.272106.262174.53
Feb 7–12, 2012United States2012 Four Continents Championships364.23399.033163.26
Mar 26 – Apr 1, 2012France2012 World Championships466.474100.184166.65
Results in the2012–13 season[102]
DateEventSDFDTotal
PScorePScorePScore
Oct 3–7, 2012Slovakia2012 Ondrej Nepela Memorial163.77197.611161.38
Oct 19–21, 2012United States2012 Skate America265.79391.533157.32
Nov 2–4, 2012China2012 Cup of China265.59393.383158.97
Mar 10–17, 2013Canada2013 World Championships667.54598.665166.20
Apr 11–14, 2013Japan2013 World Team Trophy262.42297.662 (2)160.08
Results in the2013–14 season[102]
DateEventSDFDTotal
PScorePScorePScore
Sep 12–14, 2013United States2013 U.S. International Classic262.61299.382161.99
Oct 25–27, 2013Canada2013 Skate Canada International270.352104.882175.23
Nov 22–24, 2013Russia2013 Rostelecom Cup261.501101.642153.37
Dec 5–8, 2013Japan2013–14 Grand Prix Final467.68597.365165.04
Jan 9–15, 2014Canada2014 Canadian Championships272.685110.862183.54
Feb 6–22, 2014Russia2014 Winter Olympics765.935103.187169.11
Mar 24–30, 2014Japan2014 World Championships269.203106.212175.41
Results in the2014–15 season[102]
DateEventSDFDTotal
PScorePScorePScore
Sep 24–27, 2014Germany2014 CS Nebelhorn Trophy165.59299.731165.32
Oct 31 – Nov 2, 2014Canada2014 Skate Canada International168.611102.491171.10
Nov 28–30, 2014Japan2014 NHK Trophy167.511101.911169.42
Dec 11–14, 2014Spain2014–15 Grand Prix Final171.341109.801181.14
Jan 19–25, 2015Canada2015 Canadian Championships176.261111.621187.88
Feb 9–15, 2015South Korea2015 Four Continents Championships368.311109.151177.46
Mar 23–29, 2015China2015 World Championships272.683106.743179.42
Apr 16–19, 2015Japan2015 World Team Trophy173.142109.794 (1)182.93
Results in the2015–16 season[102]
DateEventSDFDTotal
PScorePScorePScore
Oct 9–11, 2015Finland2015 CS Finlandia Trophy165.13196.541161.67
Oct 30 – Nov 1, 2015Canada2015 Skate Canada International168.001105.791173.79
Nov 20–22, 2015Russia2015 Rostelecom Cup169.491104.091173.58
Dec 10–13, 2015Spain2015–16 Grand Prix Final172.751109.911182.66
Jan 18–24, 2016Canada2016 Canadian Championships176.201115.531191.73
Feb 16–21, 2016Taiwan2016 Four Continents Championships272.424101.433173.85
Mar 28 – Apr 3, 2016United States2016 World Championships471.835110.185182.01
Apr 22–24, 2016United States2016 Team Challenge Cup1111.561 (1)
Results in the2016–17 season[102]
DateEventSDFDTotal
PScorePScorePScore
Nov 4–6, 2016Russia2016 Rostelecom Cup369.812108.763178.57
Nov 18–20, 2016China2016 Cup of China173.782107.762181.54
Jan 16–22, 2017Canada2017 Canadian Championships278.922113.982192.90
Feb 15–19, 2017South Korea2017 Four Continents Championships571.154108.945180.09
Mar 29 – Apr 2, 2017Finland2017 World Championships674.846109.974184.81
Apr 20–23, 2017Japan2017 World Team Trophy276.731113.834 (1)190.56
Results in the2017–18 season[102]
DateEventSDFDTotal
PScorePScorePScore
Sep 20–23, 2017Canada2017 CS Autumn Classic International269.322104.242173.56
Oct 27–29, 2017Canada2017 Skate Canada International277.473112.542190.01
Nov 17–19, 2017France2017 Internationaux de France568.943108.034176.97
Jan 8–14, 2018Canada2018 Canadian Championships470.312120.783191.09
Feb 9–25, 2018South Korea2018 Winter Olympics874.337107.657181.98
Mar 21–24, 2018Italy2018 World Championships378.314114.043192.35
Results in the2018–19 season[102]
DateEventRDFDTotal
PScorePScorePScore
Sep 20–22, 2018Canada2018 CS Autumn Classic International176.531120.741197.27
Jan 13–20, 2019Canada2019 Canadian Championships185.192128.591213.78
Feb 7–10, 2019United States2019 Four Continents Championships380.563123.372203.93
Mar 18–24, 2019Japan2019 World Championships582.845122.785205.62
Apr 11–14, 2019Japan2019 World Team Trophy579.604124.185 (4)203.78

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