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Jessica Dubé

Jessica Dubé (born October 29, 1987) is a Canadian former competitive figure skater who is best known for her pairs career with Bryce Davison. They are the 2008 World bronze medallists, the 2009 Four Continents silver medallists, and three-time Canadian national champions (2007, 2009, 2010). They represented Canada at the 2006 and 2010 Winter Olympics. With later partner Sébastien Wolfe, Dubé is the 2012 Canadian national silver medallist.

Jessica Dubé
Dubé and Davison at 2008 Skate Canada International
Personal information
Country represented Canada
Born (1987-10-29) October 29, 1987 (age 35)
Drummondville, Quebec, Canada
Home townVarennes, Quebec, Canada
Height1.58 m (5 ft 2 in)
Former partnerSébastien Wolfe
Bryce Davison
Samuel Tetrault
Former coachAnnie Barabé, John Zimmerman, Sophie Richard, Yvan Desjardins, David Pelletier
Former choreographerSébastien Britten, David Wilson, Lori Nichol, Pasquale Camerlengo
Skating clubDrummondville CPA
Former training locationsContrecœur, Quebec
Began skating1991
RetiredJanuary 9, 2013
ISU personal best scores
Combined total192.78
2008 Worlds
Short program68.66
2008 Worlds
Free skate124.12
2008 Worlds
Medal record

Career Edit

Early years Edit

Jessica Dubé began skating at age four.[1] She eventually took up pair skating and competed for a few seasons with Samuel Tetrault. During the 2002–03 season, they won silver at the Junior Grand Prix Final and also became Canadian junior champions.

Partnership with Davison Edit

Dubé teamed up with Bryce Davison in July 2003.[1] The two had a successful junior career before moving up to the senior level in 2005–06. They placed 10th at the 2006 Winter Olympic Games and 7th at the World Championships that same season. She has also competed in singles skating. Her highest finish in the senior ladies' event at the Canadian Championships was 6th in 2008; internationally, she was a medallist at two junior Grand Prix events.

In the summer of 2006, Dubé suffered an injury in practice and was removed from the ice on a backboard; she had knee surgery in September. They trained both short and long programs for nationals, while Jessica also trained a short program for the singles event. They won their first national crown in Nova Scotia at the 2007 Canadian Championships. After an on-ice accident at the 2007 Four Continents (see below), they made a comeback a month later at the World Championships, where they again finished seventh.

 
Dubé and Davison on the podium at 2008 Worlds

Dube and Davison had a breakthrough season in 2007–08. They won their first Grand Prix medals, including a gold at 2007 Skate America. They lost the national title to Anabelle Langlois and Cody Hay at the 2008 Canadian Championships, but two months later at the World Championships, they won the bronze medal after finishing second in the long program;[2] they set personal best scores in each segment of the event and overall.

The next two seasons did not prove as successful, and while they regained and then defended their national title, the pair were unable to repeat their success at the World Championships. Their top placement during this time was a second-place finish at the 2009 Four Continents Championships. Dube and Davison were part of Team Canada at the inaugural World Team Trophy in April 2009. In the 2009–10 Olympic season, they medalled at both Grand Prix events but did not qualify for the Grand Prix final. They were sixth at the Olympics and at Worlds.

Dubé and Davison withdrew from 2010 Skate Canada International after Davison suffered a knee injury.[3] Davison underwent season-ending surgery to reattach a broken piece of bone.[4]

Dubé elected to compete as a singles skater in 2010–11.[5] She qualified for Canadian Nationals, and competed in the ladies' event for the first time in three years, her last appearance being in 2008 when she finished 6th.[6][7] Despite falling ill with a virus on the morning of the free skate, she skated to a 6th-place finish in 2011.[8]

Dubé and Davison announced the end of their partnership on March 10, 2011.[9][10][11][12] Dubé said she intended to continue as a singles skater but did not rule out returning to pair skating in the future.[9]

Accidents Edit

On February 8, 2007, Dubé was struck in the face by the blade of Davison's skate during the free skate segment at the Four Continents Championships in Colorado Springs. The pair were on their third rotation of a side-by-side camel spin, in which one leg is horizontal during the spin, when they began to drift towards one another, causing her face and his skate blade to connect. She immediately fell to the ice and clutched at her face as blood pooled on the ice. Davison comforted her as the medical staff put her on a stretcher and took her to Memorial Hospital.[13] She underwent surgery that night, receiving 83 stitches to repair a laceration on her left cheek and nose.[7][14] Her eye was not affected and nothing was broken. Both skaters were later treated for post-traumatic stress disorder, but by March 2007 they had returned to competition together.[15]

In April 2009, at the gala exhibition of the 2009 World Team Trophy in Tokyo, Dubé accidentally struck Davison on the head during a triple twist; he was unable to catch her and she crashed to the ice, hitting her head.[16][17] Dubé and Davison were hospitalized as a precautionary measure, but neither was seriously injured.[18][19]

Partnership with Wolfe Edit

On April 17, 2011, Dubé announced that she had teamed up with Sébastien Wolfe.[20][21] The pair made their competitive debut at the Liberty Summer competition in July, winning the free skate.[22] They were coached by Annie Barabe and also worked with John Zimmerman on pair elements.[23] Dubé and Wolfe made their international debut together at the 2011 Nebelhorn Trophy, where they finished 6th.[11] They competed at two Grand Prix events, 2011 Skate Canada International, where they finished 5th, and 2011 Trophee Eric Bompard, where they were 6th. Dubé and Wolfe won the silver medal at the 2012 Canadian Championships and were assigned to Four Continents and Worlds. At the 2012 Four Continents, they finished 8th.

In the 2012–2013 season, Dube and Wolfe were assigned two Grand Prix events, the 2012 Skate America and 2012 Rostelecom Cup, but withdrew from both. Dubé had an injury to her right foot which affected their training.[24] After several months of consideration, Dubé and Wolfe announced on January 9, 2013 that they had both decided to retire from competition.[24] Dubé has completed her initial National Coaching Certification Program (NCCP) and begun coaching alongside Yvan Desjardins and Michelle Godbout.[24]

Personal life Edit

Dubé has an older sister, Veronique, who competed at the national level.[1] Dubé lost part of a finger in a lawnmower accident at the age of four.[25] Following her competitive retirement, Dubé moved to Montreal where she is a student at Concordia University.[24]

Programs Edit

 
Dubé competing in the ladies' event at the 2011 Canadian Nationals

With Wolfe Edit

Season Short program Free skating Exhibition
2012–2013
[26]
  • Three Hours Past Midnight
    by James Collin
2011–2012
[27]
  • Three Hours Past Midnight
    by James Collin
Heroes
by Philip Glass:
  • Sense of Doubt
  • Neuköln
  • VS Schneider

With Davison Edit

Season Short program Free skating Exhibition
2009–2010
[28]
2008–2009
[29]
2007–2008
[30]
  • Galicia Flamenca
    by Gino D'Auri
  • The Blower's Daughter
    by Damien Rice
2006–2007
[31]
  • Galicia Flamenca
    by Gino D'Auri
  • The Blower's Daughter
    by Damien Rice
  • The Blower's Daughter
    by Damien Rice
2005–2006
[32]
2004–2005
[33]
  • Hasta Que Te Conocí
    by Raúl di Blasio
2003–2004
[34][35]
  • Whose Woods These Are
    by David Tolk

Singles career Edit

Competitive highlights Edit

With Wolfe Edit

Results[36]
International
Event 11–12 12–13
Worlds 12th
Four Continents 8th
GP Rostelecom Cup WD
GP Skate America WD
GP Skate Canada 6th
GP Trophée Bompard 5th
Nebelhorn Trophy 6th
National[37]
Canadian Champ. 2nd WD
GP = Grand Prix; WD = Withdrew

With Davison Edit

Results[38]
International
Event 03–04 04–05 05–06 06–07 07–08 08–09 09–10
Olympics 10th 6th
Worlds 7th 7th 3rd 7th 6th
Four Continents WD 2nd
GP Final 4th
GP Bompard 2nd
GP Cup of China 4th
GP NHK Trophy 3rd 3rd
GP Skate America 6th 1st
GP Skate Canada 2nd 2nd 3rd
International: Junior
Junior Worlds 2nd 2nd
JGP Final 1st WD
JGP China 2nd
JGP Japan 1st
JGP Mexico 1st
JGP U.S. 1st
National
Canadian Champ. 1st J. WD 2nd 1st 2nd 1st 1st
GP = Grand Prix; JGP = Junior Grand Prix; J. = Junior level; WD = Withdrew

With Tetrault Edit

International
Event 01–02 02–03
Junior Worlds 9th
JGP Final 6th 2nd
JGP Canada 3rd
JGP Germany 1st
JGP Japan 2nd
JGP Netherlands 3rd
National
Canadian Champ. 1st N. 1st J.
Levels: N. = Novice; J. = Junior
JGP = Junior Grand Prix

Singles Edit

International
Event 01–02 02–03 03–04 04–05 05–06 06–07 07–08 10–11
JGP China 3rd
JGP Germany WD
JGP Mexico 3rd
JGP Poland 6th
International: Novice
Mladost Trophy 3rd
National
Canadian Champ. 2nd N 5th J 2nd J 8th WD 6th 6th
Levels: N. = Novice; J. = Junior
WD = Withdrew

References Edit

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  11. ^ a b DiManno, Rosie (October 27, 2011). "DiManno: Jessica Dubé returns to Skate Canada with new partner". Toronto Star. Retrieved October 28, 2011.
  12. ^ "Reportage du samedi 27 mars 2010: Ménage à trois sur la glace" [Feature of Saturday, March 27, 2010: Menage a trois on ice]. Radio-Canada (in French). March 27, 2010. Retrieved April 17, 2011.
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Jessica Dube born October 29 1987 is a Canadian former competitive figure skater who is best known for her pairs career with Bryce Davison They are the 2008 World bronze medallists the 2009 Four Continents silver medallists and three time Canadian national champions 2007 2009 2010 They represented Canada at the 2006 and 2010 Winter Olympics With later partner Sebastien Wolfe Dube is the 2012 Canadian national silver medallist Jessica DubeDube and Davison at 2008 Skate Canada InternationalPersonal informationCountry represented CanadaBorn 1987 10 29 October 29 1987 age 35 Drummondville Quebec CanadaHome townVarennes Quebec CanadaHeight1 58 m 5 ft 2 in Former partnerSebastien Wolfe Bryce Davison Samuel TetraultFormer coachAnnie Barabe John Zimmerman Sophie Richard Yvan Desjardins David PelletierFormer choreographerSebastien Britten David Wilson Lori Nichol Pasquale CamerlengoSkating clubDrummondville CPAFormer training locationsContrecœur QuebecBegan skating1991RetiredJanuary 9 2013ISU personal best scoresCombined total192 782008 WorldsShort program68 662008 WorldsFree skate124 122008 WorldsMedal record Representing CanadaPair s Figure skatingWorld Championships2008 Gothenburg PairsFour Continents Championships2009 Vancouver PairsWorld Junior Championships2005 Kitchener Pairs2004 The Hague PairsJunior Grand Prix Final2003 2004 Malmo Pairs2002 2003 The Hague PairsWorld Team Trophy2009 Tokyo Team Contents 1 Career 1 1 Early years 1 2 Partnership with Davison 1 3 Accidents 1 4 Partnership with Wolfe 2 Personal life 3 Programs 3 1 With Wolfe 3 2 With Davison 3 3 Singles career 4 Competitive highlights 4 1 With Wolfe 4 2 With Davison 4 3 With Tetrault 4 4 Singles 5 References 6 External linksCareer EditEarly years Edit Jessica Dube began skating at age four 1 She eventually took up pair skating and competed for a few seasons with Samuel Tetrault During the 2002 03 season they won silver at the Junior Grand Prix Final and also became Canadian junior champions Partnership with Davison Edit Dube teamed up with Bryce Davison in July 2003 1 The two had a successful junior career before moving up to the senior level in 2005 06 They placed 10th at the 2006 Winter Olympic Games and 7th at the World Championships that same season She has also competed in singles skating Her highest finish in the senior ladies event at the Canadian Championships was 6th in 2008 internationally she was a medallist at two junior Grand Prix events In the summer of 2006 Dube suffered an injury in practice and was removed from the ice on a backboard she had knee surgery in September They trained both short and long programs for nationals while Jessica also trained a short program for the singles event They won their first national crown in Nova Scotia at the 2007 Canadian Championships After an on ice accident at the 2007 Four Continents see below they made a comeback a month later at the World Championships where they again finished seventh Dube and Davison on the podium at 2008 WorldsDube and Davison had a breakthrough season in 2007 08 They won their first Grand Prix medals including a gold at 2007 Skate America They lost the national title to Anabelle Langlois and Cody Hay at the 2008 Canadian Championships but two months later at the World Championships they won the bronze medal after finishing second in the long program 2 they set personal best scores in each segment of the event and overall The next two seasons did not prove as successful and while they regained and then defended their national title the pair were unable to repeat their success at the World Championships Their top placement during this time was a second place finish at the 2009 Four Continents Championships Dube and Davison were part of Team Canada at the inaugural World Team Trophy in April 2009 In the 2009 10 Olympic season they medalled at both Grand Prix events but did not qualify for the Grand Prix final They were sixth at the Olympics and at Worlds Dube and Davison withdrew from 2010 Skate Canada International after Davison suffered a knee injury 3 Davison underwent season ending surgery to reattach a broken piece of bone 4 Dube elected to compete as a singles skater in 2010 11 5 She qualified for Canadian Nationals and competed in the ladies event for the first time in three years her last appearance being in 2008 when she finished 6th 6 7 Despite falling ill with a virus on the morning of the free skate she skated to a 6th place finish in 2011 8 Dube and Davison announced the end of their partnership on March 10 2011 9 10 11 12 Dube said she intended to continue as a singles skater but did not rule out returning to pair skating in the future 9 Accidents Edit On February 8 2007 Dube was struck in the face by the blade of Davison s skate during the free skate segment at the Four Continents Championships in Colorado Springs The pair were on their third rotation of a side by side camel spin in which one leg is horizontal during the spin when they began to drift towards one another causing her face and his skate blade to connect She immediately fell to the ice and clutched at her face as blood pooled on the ice Davison comforted her as the medical staff put her on a stretcher and took her to Memorial Hospital 13 She underwent surgery that night receiving 83 stitches to repair a laceration on her left cheek and nose 7 14 Her eye was not affected and nothing was broken Both skaters were later treated for post traumatic stress disorder but by March 2007 they had returned to competition together 15 In April 2009 at the gala exhibition of the 2009 World Team Trophy in Tokyo Dube accidentally struck Davison on the head during a triple twist he was unable to catch her and she crashed to the ice hitting her head 16 17 Dube and Davison were hospitalized as a precautionary measure but neither was seriously injured 18 19 Partnership with Wolfe Edit On April 17 2011 Dube announced that she had teamed up with Sebastien Wolfe 20 21 The pair made their competitive debut at the Liberty Summer competition in July winning the free skate 22 They were coached by Annie Barabe and also worked with John Zimmerman on pair elements 23 Dube and Wolfe made their international debut together at the 2011 Nebelhorn Trophy where they finished 6th 11 They competed at two Grand Prix events 2011 Skate Canada International where they finished 5th and 2011 Trophee Eric Bompard where they were 6th Dube and Wolfe won the silver medal at the 2012 Canadian Championships and were assigned to Four Continents and Worlds At the 2012 Four Continents they finished 8th In the 2012 2013 season Dube and Wolfe were assigned two Grand Prix events the 2012 Skate America and 2012 Rostelecom Cup but withdrew from both Dube had an injury to her right foot which affected their training 24 After several months of consideration Dube and Wolfe announced on January 9 2013 that they had both decided to retire from competition 24 Dube has completed her initial National Coaching Certification Program NCCP and begun coaching alongside Yvan Desjardins and Michelle Godbout 24 Personal life EditDube has an older sister Veronique who competed at the national level 1 Dube lost part of a finger in a lawnmower accident at the age of four 25 Following her competitive retirement Dube moved to Montreal where she is a student at Concordia University 24 Programs Edit Dube competing in the ladies event at the 2011 Canadian NationalsWith Wolfe Edit Season Short program Free skating Exhibition2012 2013 26 Three Hours Past Midnight by James Collin Legends of the Fall by James Horner2011 2012 27 Three Hours Past Midnight by James Collin Heroes by Philip Glass Sense of Doubt Neukoln VS SchneiderWith Davison Edit Season Short program Free skating Exhibition2009 2010 28 Requiem For a Dream by Clint Mansell The Way We Were by Marvin Hamlisch Fix You by Coldplay2008 2009 29 Fix You by Coldplay Carmen by Georges Bizet On fire by Switchfoot2007 2008 30 Galicia Flamenca by Gino D Auri The Blower s Daughter by Damien Rice The Blower s Daughter by Damien Rice2006 2007 31 Galicia Flamenca by Gino D Auri The Blower s Daughter by Damien Rice The Blower s Daughter by Damien Rice2005 2006 32 Hasta Que Te Conoci by Raul di Blasio Piano Concerto No 7 by George Gershwin Endless Love by Lionel Richie Diana Ross2004 2005 33 Hasta Que Te Conoci by Raul di Blasio Romeo and Juliet 1968 film by Nino Rota Andre Rieu Dance of the Knights by Sergei Prokofiev My Immortal by Evanescence2003 2004 34 35 Whose Woods These Are by David Tolk Romeo and Juliet by Sergei ProkofievSingles career Edit Season Short program Free skating2010 2011 Amelie by Yann Tiersen The Umbrellas of Cherbourg by Michel LegrandCompetitive highlights EditWith Wolfe Edit Results 36 InternationalEvent 11 12 12 13Worlds 12thFour Continents 8thGP Rostelecom Cup WDGP Skate America WDGP Skate Canada 6thGP Trophee Bompard 5thNebelhorn Trophy 6thNational 37 Canadian Champ 2nd WDGP Grand Prix WD WithdrewWith Davison Edit Results 38 InternationalEvent 03 04 04 05 05 06 06 07 07 08 08 09 09 10Olympics 10th 6thWorlds 7th 7th 3rd 7th 6thFour Continents WD 2ndGP Final 4thGP Bompard 2ndGP Cup of China 4thGP NHK Trophy 3rd 3rdGP Skate America 6th 1stGP Skate Canada 2nd 2nd 3rdInternational JuniorJunior Worlds 2nd 2ndJGP Final 1st WDJGP China 2ndJGP Japan 1stJGP Mexico 1stJGP U S 1stNationalCanadian Champ 1st J WD 2nd 1st 2nd 1st 1stGP Grand Prix JGP Junior Grand Prix J Junior level WD WithdrewWith Tetrault Edit InternationalEvent 01 02 02 03Junior Worlds 9thJGP Final 6th 2ndJGP Canada 3rdJGP Germany 1stJGP Japan 2ndJGP Netherlands 3rdNationalCanadian Champ 1st N 1st J Levels N Novice J Junior JGP Junior Grand PrixSingles Edit InternationalEvent 01 02 02 03 03 04 04 05 05 06 06 07 07 08 10 11JGP China 3rdJGP Germany WDJGP Mexico 3rdJGP Poland 6thInternational NoviceMladost Trophy 3rdNationalCanadian Champ 2nd N 5th J 2nd J 8th WD 6th 6thLevels N Novice J Junior WD WithdrewReferences Edit a b c Mittan Barry June 5 2004 Jessica Dube and Bryce Davison We ll Be Back Say Dube and Davison GoldenSkate Archived from the original on June 5 2004 Retrieved April 17 2011 Dube Davison skate to bronze at worlds CBC Dube Davison out of Skate Canada The Canadian Press October 25 2010 Retrieved June 3 2011 Care Tony Hicks Brandon October 28 2010 Figure skater Davison has surgery out indefinitely CBC Sports Retrieved October 28 2010 Canada s Bryce Davison out for season The Canadian Press CBC Sports November 8 2010 Retrieved November 8 2010 Rutherford Lynn November 15 2010 Dube Davison plotting road to comeback IceNetwork Retrieved April 17 2011 a b While pairs partner recovers Dube to skate singles The Canadian Press TSN January 17 2011 Archived from the original on September 10 2011 Smith Beverley March 10 2011 Dube Davison to split after nine years skating as pair The Globe and Mail Retrieved March 10 2011 a b Dube Davison ending skating partnership Postmedia News nationalpost com March 10 2011 Archived from the original on January 4 2013 Retrieved March 10 2011 Ainsworth Alexa March 10 2011 Comments from Dube Davison on split universalsports com Retrieved March 10 2011 a b DiManno Rosie October 27 2011 DiManno Jessica Dube returns to Skate Canada with new partner Toronto Star Retrieved October 28 2011 Reportage du samedi 27 mars 2010 Menage a trois sur la glace Feature of Saturday March 27 2010 Menage a trois on ice Radio Canada in French March 27 2010 Retrieved April 17 2011 Statement About Condition of Canadian Pairs Skater Jessica Dube U S Figure Skating February 8 2007 Archived from the original on June 13 2011 Retrieved April 17 2011 Burkholder Amy April 23 2007 Journey back to the ice Skaters recover after slash CNN Archived from the original on October 5 2012 Skaters recover from slash ready to defend title CTV January 16 2008 Archived from the original on February 20 2008 Ritoss Robin April 18 2009 Dube Sustains Nasty Fall at World Team Trophy Skate Today Retrieved April 17 2011 Ritoss Robin April 19 2009 Update on Dube and Davison Skate Today Retrieved April 17 2011 Canadian pairs team Dube Davison hospitalized after fall The Canadian Press The Toronto Star April 19 2009 Retrieved April 17 2011 Ritoss Robin April 20 2009 Dube and Davison to Return to Canada Skate Today Retrieved April 17 2011 Habashi Jonathan April 17 2011 Jessica Dube se deniche un nouveau partenaire Sebastien Wolfe Jessica Dube finds herself a new partner Sebastien Wolfe journalexpress ca in French Archived from the original on March 12 2012 Taillon Jacinthe May 9 2011 Dube et Wolfe la chimie Dube and Wolfe have chemistry Radio Canada in French Retrieved May 15 2011 Rutherford Lynn July 16 2011 Dube Wolfe unveil free skate and win icenetwork Retrieved July 16 2011 Ainsworth Alexa July 16 2011 Comeback kids golden at Liberty Universalsports com Retrieved July 18 2011 a b c d Jessica Dube and Sebastien Wolfe retire from competitive figure skating Skate Canada January 9 2013 Archived from the original on January 20 2013 Dube Davison aim to compete at worlds The Canadian Press The Toronto Star February 9 2007 Retrieved April 17 2011 Jessica DUBE Sebastien WOLFE 2012 2013 International Skating Union Archived from the original on January 12 2014 Jessica DUBE Sebastien WOLFE 2011 2012 International Skating Union Archived from the original on April 19 2012 Jessica DUBE Bryce DAVISON 2009 2010 International Skating Union Archived from the original on March 30 2010 Jessica DUBE Bryce DAVISON 2008 2009 International Skating Union Archived from the original on June 16 2009 Jessica DUBE Bryce DAVISON 2007 2008 International Skating Union Archived from the original on May 14 2008 Jessica DUBE Bryce DAVISON 2006 2007 International Skating Union Archived from the original on March 29 2007 Jessica DUBE Bryce DAVISON 2005 2006 International Skating Union Archived from the original on May 2 2006 Jessica DUBE Bryce DAVISON 2004 2005 International Skating Union Archived from the original on February 7 2005 Jessica DUBE Bryce DAVISON 2003 2004 International Skating Union Archived from the original on April 13 2004 2004 World Junior Figure Skating Championships Pairs Highlights Golden Skate March 6 2004 Competition Results Jessica DUBE Sebastien WOLFE International Skating Union Archived from the original on March 14 2014 Jessica Dube Sebastien Wolfe Skate Canada Archived from the original on June 30 2013 Competition Results Jessica DUBE Bryce DAVISON International Skating Union Archived from the original on October 15 2012 External links Edit Wikimedia Commons has media related to Jessica Dube Jessica Dube Sebastien Wolfe at the International Skating Union Jessica Dube Bryce Davison at the International Skating Union Jessica Dube Samuel Tetrault at the International Skating Union Jessica Dube at the International Skating Union Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Jessica Dube amp oldid 1170952728, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, 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