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Simon Proulx Sénécal

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Height
  
1.86 m (6 ft 1 in)

Training locations
  
Montreal

Nationality
  
Armenian

Country represented
  
Armenia

Choreographer
  
Shae Zukiwsky

Began skating
  
1999

Partner
  
Tina Garabedian

Training location
  
Montreal

Born
  
December 6, 1991 (age 25) (
1991-12-06
)
LaSalle, Quebec, Canada

Former partner
  
Mélissande Dumas, Christina Penkov, Josyane Cholette

Coach
  
Shae Zukiwsky, Shawn Winter

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Simon Proulx-Sénécal (born December 6, 1991) is a Canadian ice dancer who competes with Tina Garabedian for Armenia. They are the 2015 Golden Spin of Zagreb bronze medalists and reached the free dance at two European Championships (2016, 2017).

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Personal life

Simon Proulx-Sénécal was born on December 6, 1991 in LaSalle, Quebec, Canada.

Career

Proulx-Sénécal switched from ice hockey to figure skating when he was seven years old and teamed up with his first partner at age twelve. Competing with Josyane Cholette, he placed 11th in junior ice dancing at both the 2011 and 2012 Canadian Championships. He and Christina Penkov were 15th on the junior level at the 2013 Canadian Championships. During the next two seasons, he competed with Mélissande Dumas on the senior level. They finished 11th at the 2014 Canadian Championships and 12th in 2015.

Partnership with Garabedian

In May 2015, Proulx-Sénécal teamed up with Tina Garabedian to compete for Armenia. Making their international debut, they placed sixth at the 2015 Ice Challenge, a 2015–16 ISU Challenger Series (CS) event held in October in Graz, Austria. In December, they won their first CS medal – bronze at the 2015 Golden Spin of Zagreb.

In January 2016, Garabedian/Proulx-Sénécal were one of twenty teams to qualify for the final segment at the European Championships in Bratislava, Slovakia, having ranked 20th in the short dance. They finished 18th overall after placing 18th in the free dance.

Programs

(with Garabedian)

Competitive highlights

CS: Challenger Series

References

Simon Proulx-Sénécal Wikipedia