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Full name
  
Anais Morand

Name
  
Anais Morand

Home town
  
Zurich

Skating club
  
CPA Monthey

Role
  
Figure skater

Choreographer
  
Ingo Steuer

Height
  
1.5 m

Country represented
  
Switzerland

Began skating
  
1999

Coach
  
Ingo Steuer


Anais Morand

Born
  
10 March 1993 (age 31) (
1993-03-10
)
Vouvry

Former coach
  
Rijana Delessert Heinz Wirz

Former choreographer
  
Gabriela Hrazska Ekaterina Gordeeva

Former partner
  
Timothy Leemann, Antoine Dorsaz

Training locations
  
Chemnitz Zurich

Anaïs Morand and Antoine Dorsaz figure skating / Eiskunstlauf


Anais Morand (born 10 March 1993 in Vouvry, Switzerland) is a Swiss pair skater. She is the 2011–2012 Swiss national champion with Timothy Leemann and the 2008–2010 Swiss champion with Antoine Dorsaz.

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Anais morand and antoine dorsaz 2 figure skating eiskunstlauf


Career

Morand teamed up with Antoine Dorsaz in 2006. They spent their first two seasons together on the junior circuit. In 2008–09 they competed in both juniors and seniors, finishing 12th at the European Championships and 10th at the World Junior Championships. They were not able to qualify a spot for Switzerland for the Winter Olympics.

Morand and Dorsaz began the 2009–10 season at the 2009 Nebelhorn Trophy, where they qualified a spot for Switzerland at the 2010 Winter Olympics. They continued to skate on the junior Grand Prix circuit and moved up to 8th at the European Championships. They were 15th at the Olympics and moved up to 13th at Worlds. Dorsaz retired from competitive skating after the 2010 season, citing lack of motivation. It was then announced that Morand would compete in ladies' single skating until she found a new partner. She later teamed up with Timothy Leemann, but did compete in the ladies' event at the Junior Grand Prix Austria in Graz, finishing in 25th place. In July 2012, it was reported that their partnership had ended.

References

Anaïs Morand Wikipedia