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Full name
  
Kate Charbonneau

Home town
  
Prior Lake

Height
  
1.63 m


Name
  
Kate Charbonneau

Began skating
  
1997

Country represented
  
Kate Charbonneau Ny nordamerikansk trnare ntrade isen Norra Skne

Born
  
April 2, 1993 (age 30) (
1993-04-02
)

Coach
  
Lorie CharbonneauRobert Tebby

Skating club
  
Skate Winnipeg, Figure Skating Club of Bloomington

Combined total
  
147.462010 Junior Worlds

Short program
  
53.802010 Junior Worlds

Kate Charbonneau - Adele - Short Program


Kate Charbonneau (born April 2, 1993) is a Canadian former competitive figure skater. She is the 2009 Canadian national junior champion and placed sixth at the 2010 World Junior Championships.

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Personal life

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Charbonneau was born on April 2, 1993 in Winnipeg, Manitoba. She has lived in Prior Lake, Minnesota with her family since she was four. Her mother, Lorie, is a figure skating coach.

Career

Charbonneau began skating at age three because her dying grandmother wanted to see her skate before she died. She started skating competitively in the United States but never appeared internationally for the U.S. She placed fourth on the intermediate level at the 2006 U.S. Junior Championships but the next two seasons she did not advance from Regionals and Sectionals. In the 2008–09 season, she began representing Canada as she had wanted to skate for Canada since she was about seven years old.

Charbonneau won the junior ladies' title at the 2009 Canadian Championships and received her first ISU Junior Grand Prix assignments later that year. She placed seventh on the senior level at the 2010 Canadian Championships. In March 2010, she represented Canada at the 2010 World Junior Championships in The Hague, Netherlands; she placed fourth in the short program, seventh in the free skate, and sixth overall.

Charbonneau was coached by her mother, Lorie, and Robert Tebby in Bloomington, Minnesota. After retiring from competition, she began a coaching career. She is an instructor in learn-to-skate programs.

Competitive highlights

JGP: Junior Grand Prix

References

Kate Charbonneau Wikipedia