Bruno Marcotte
Bruno Marcotte | |
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Personal information | |
Country represented | Canada |
Born | Montreal, Quebec, Canada | September 10, 1974
Height | 1.75 m (5 ft 9 in) |
Former partner | Valérie Marcoux Nadia Micallef Isabelle Coulombe |
Former coach | Paul Wirtz |
Skating club | CPA Beloeil |
Retired | 2002 |
Bruno Marcotte (born September 10, 1974) is a Canadian figure skating coach and former competitor in pairs. He is the 1993 World Junior bronze medallist with Isabelle Coulombe and the 2000 Nebelhorn Trophy champion with Valérie Marcoux.
Personal life[]
Bruno Marcotte was born October 10, 1974 in Montreal, Quebec.[1] His sister, Julie, is a figure skating choreographer, who choreographs for his students.[2] In July 2014, it was publicly announced that he was engaged to his student Meagan Duhamel.[3] The couple married on June 5, 2015 in Bermuda.[4]
Career[]
Marcotte competed with Isabelle Coulombe early in his pairs career. They won the bronze medal at the 1993 World Junior Championships.
Marcotte teamed up with Nadia Micallef in around 1995. The pair won the 1998 Golden Spin of Zagreb and placed fourth at the 1999 Canadian Championships.
Marcotte formed a partnership with Valérie Marcoux in around 2000. They placed fourth twice at the Canadian Figure Skating Championships, fourth at the 2002 Four Continents Championships and 12th at the 2002 World Championships. The team broke up after the 2001–01 season and Marcotte retired from competition.
Marcotte is an ISU technical specialist for Canada.[5] He formerly worked[when?] as the pair skating director at the BC Centre of Excellence in Vancouver.[6] He formerly coached in Montreal with Richard Gauthier. In spring of 2019, it was announced that Marcotte would move to Oakville, Ontario to coach at the Skate Oakville Skating Club with wife, Meagan Duhamel.[7]
Marcotte has coached the following skaters:
- Narumi Takahashi / Mervin Tran
- Meagan Duhamel / Eric Radford
- Natasha Purich / Mervin Tran
- Valentina Marchei / Ondrej Hotarek
- Marissa Castelli / Mervin Tran
- Natasha Purich / Andrew Wolfe
- Kirsten Moore-Towers / Michael Marinaro
- Caitlin Yankowskas / Hamish Gaman
- Elladj Baldé
- Niki Wories
- Ami Koga / Francis Boudreau-Audet
- Vanessa Grenier / Maxime Deschamps[8]
- Riku Miura / Ryuichi Kihara[9]
Programs[]
(with Marcoux)
Season | Short program | Free skating |
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2001–2002 [1] |
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Competitive highlights[]
GP: Grand Prix
With Marcoux[]
International[10][11] | ||
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Event | 2000–01 | 2001–02 |
World Championships | 12th | |
Four Continents Champ. | 4th | |
GP Cup of Russia | 7th | |
GP Trophée Lalique | 7th | |
GP Sparkassen Cup on Ice | 6th | 5th |
Nebelhorn Trophy | 1st | |
National[10] | ||
Canadian Champ. | 4th | 4th |
With Micallef[]
International[12][13] | ||||
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Event | 95–96 | 96–97 | 97–98 | 98–99 |
GP Cup of Russia | 7th | |||
GP NHK Trophy | WD | |||
Golden Spin | 1st | |||
Nebelhorn Trophy | 4th | |||
National[12] | ||||
Canadian Champ. | 6th | 12th | 5th | 4th |
WD = Withdrew |
With Coulombe[]
International[14][15] | ||
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Event | 1992–93 | 1993–94 |
International St. Gervais | 3rd | |
Nebelhorn Trophy | 5th | |
International: Junior | ||
World Junior Championships | 3rd |
References[]
- ^ a b "Valerie MARCOUX / Bruno MARCOTTE: 2001/2002". International Skating Union. Archived from the original on June 2, 2002.CS1 maint: unfit URL (link)
- ^ Rutherford, Lynn (January 15, 2013). "Road to Omaha: Door open for Castelli, Shnapir". IceNetwork.com.
- ^ Smith, Beverley (July 8, 2014). "Canadian national team chosen".
- ^ Brannen, Sarah S. "The Inside Edge: Pairs skaters say 'I do' in droves". Ice Network. Ice Network. Archived from the original on 2015-06-21. Retrieved 20 June 2015.
- ^ "Communication No. 1467" (PDF). International Skating Union. August 23, 2007. Archived (PDF) from the original on July 1, 2016.
- ^ "Centre of Excellence Coaches". British Columbia / Yukon Section, SkateCanada. Archived from the original on May 14, 2007.CS1 maint: unfit URL (link)
- ^ The Community for Skating in Ontario, "Skate Oakville Pairs Skating Program", Skate Ontario, November 24, 2019
- ^ Slater, Paula (July 1, 2014). "Canada's Grenier and Deschamps hope for another magical season". Golden Skate.
- ^ "Riku Miura/Ryuichi Kihara", ISU, November 24, 2019
- ^ a b "Valerie MARCOUX / Bruno MARCOTTE". International Skating Union. Archived from the original on 2017-04-27. Retrieved 2017-04-27.
- ^ "Valerie Marcoux / Bruno Marcotte". Pairs on Ice. Archived from the original on October 7, 2007.CS1 maint: unfit URL (link)
- ^ a b "Nadia MICALLEF / Bruno MARCOTTE". International Skating Union. Archived from the original on April 27, 2017. Retrieved April 27, 2017.
- ^ "Nadia Micallef / Bruno Marcotte". Pairs on Ice. Archived from the original on November 7, 2007.CS1 maint: unfit URL (link)
- ^ "Isabelle COULOMBE / Bruno MARCOTTE". International Skating Union. Archived from the original on April 27, 2017. Retrieved April 27, 2017.
- ^ "Isabelle Coulombe / Bruno Marcotte". Pairs on Ice. Archived from the original on November 7, 2007.CS1 maint: unfit URL (link)
External links[]
- Canadian male pair skaters
- 1974 births
- Living people
- Figure skaters from Montreal
- International Skating Union technical specialists
- World Junior Figure Skating Championships medalists