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Timothy LeDuc

Timothy LeDuc (born May 4, 1990) is a retired American pair skater. With their skating partner, Ashley Cain, they are a two-time U.S. national champion (2019, 2022), the 2018 Four Continents silver medalist, and a two-time Grand Prix medalist. They are the first openly gay skater to win the pairs title at the U.S. Championships and the first openly non-binary athlete to qualify for the Winter Olympics.

Timothy LeDuc
Cain-Gribble and LeDuc at the 2018 Rostelecom Cup
Born (1990-05-04) May 4, 1990 (age 33)
Cedar Rapids, Iowa
HometownDallas, Texas
Height1.85 m (6 ft 1 in)
Figure skating career
Country United States
DisciplinePair skating
Began skating2003
Retired2022
Highest WS14th

Personal life edit

Timothy LeDuc was born May 4, 1990, in Cedar Rapids, Iowa. When they first came out as gay at age 18, fellow Christians attempted to make them straight through conversion therapy, which LeDuc rejected. After they came out as non-binary, their family later came to accept their identity; LeDuc remarked, "Now my parents walk with me in Trans Pride marches and in Pride marches."[1]

LeDuc became interested in figure skating after watching the 2002 Olympics and started taking figure skating lessons through the Learn to Skate program.[2] LeDuc is the first openly gay skater to win the pairs title at the U.S. Championships.[3] LeDuc is non-binary, and began using they/them pronouns in 2021.[4][5]

Career edit

Single skating edit

LeDuc began learning to skate when they were 12 years old and started private lessons two years later.[6] They placed 7th in the novice men's category at the 2008 U.S. Championships.[7]

Early partnerships edit

Competing in novice pairs, LeDuc placed tenth with Lauren Gifford at the 2010 U.S. Championships.

With Cassie Andrews, they won the junior bronze medal at the 2011 U.S. Championships and finished ninth at the 2011 World Junior Championships in Gangneung, South Korea. Moving up to the senior level the following season, they placed eleventh at the 2012 U.S. Championships.

LeDuc teamed up with DeeDee Leng in June 2012.[8] After placing ninth at the 2013 U.S. Championships, they were assigned to the International Challenge Cup, where they finished fifth. The following season, the pair placed sixth at the 2013 International Cup of Nice and seventh at the 2014 U.S. Championships. After their partnership ended in 2014, LeDuc skated with their sister for two years in Willy Bietak ice shows on Royal Caribbean cruise ships.[9] After completing their contract in March 2016, they decided to return to competition.[10]

Partnership with Cain edit

Following a suggestion from U.S. Figure Skating's Mitch Moyer, LeDuc tried out with Ashley Cain in May 2016.[11][6] On May 23, 2016, they confirmed their intention to compete together.[12][13] The pair is coached by her father, Peter Cain, in Euless, Texas.[14]

2016–17 season edit

Cain/LeDuc received three Challenger Series assignments in the 2016–2017 season. After placing fourth at the 2016 Nebelhorn Trophy and 2016 Finlandia Trophy, they were awarded the bronze medal at the 2016 Golden Spin of Zagreb, where they upgraded their twist from a double to a triple. Cain stated, "We just started rotating it days before we left for that competition."[11] At the 2017 US Figure Skating Championships, they placed third. They placed ninth at the 2017 Four Continents Championships.

2017–18 season edit

Cain/LeDuc started the 2017–2018 season with a fourth-place finish at the 2017 Lombardia Trophy in mid-September. They placed seventh at the 2017 Nebelhorn Trophy in late September. At their first Grand Prix event, the 2017 Cup of China, they placed sixth. They placed third at the 2018 US Figure Skating Championships. They placed second at the 2018 Four Continents Figure Skating Championships and earned their first medal at a senior ISU Championship.[15]

2018–19 season edit

At 2018 US International Figure Skating Classic, Cain/LeDuc placed first overall with a score of 173.05. They placed first overall at the 2018 Ondrej Nepela Trophy, with a score of 181.56. At their first Grand Prix event of the season, 2018 Skate America, they placed third overall with a score of 175.05. At 2018 Rostelecom Cup, Cain/LeDuc placed sixth with a score of 170.29.

Following the Grand Prix, Cain/LeDuc competed in a third Challenger event, the Golden Spin of Zagreb. Second after the short program, the two placed fifth in the free skate following two falls. The second fall involved Cain being dropped on her head while exiting a lift, seemingly being knocked unconscious briefly, before getting up and completing the program. She was subsequently taken to the hospital. There was considerable controversy amongst commentators that the referee had not halted the performance.[16][17] Cain was subsequently diagnosed with a concussion.

At the 2019 U.S. Championships, Cain/LeDuc won their first US pairs title after placing second in the short program and first in the free skate. Speaking afterward, LeDuc credited Cain's recovery, saying it "was like building a castle, one brick at a time. It’s been so inspiring for me to watch her push through this and give me strength. We are always trying to progress as a team, and this season, we took it very seriously, and we wanted to step it up."[18] As national champions, Cain/LeDuc were assigned to compete at the 2019 Four Continents Championships in early February and as America's sole pairs team at the 2019 World Championships in Saitama, Japan.

Cain/LeDuc finished fourth at the Four Continents Championships, the highest placement for an American team, after finishing fourth in both segments. Cain had struggled in the practice sessions beforehand and felt dehydrated, but recovered and said she was satisfied with how they had performed.[19]

At the World Championships, their first, Cain/LeDuc, placed ninth. LeDuc described the season as a "rollercoaster", given the issues with injuries, while Cain expressed pleasure at having earned a second pairs spot for the United States at the following year's World Championships.[20][21] Cain/LeDuc concluded their season as part of the gold medal-winning Team USA at the 2019 World Team Trophy.[22]

2019–20 season edit

Cain/LeDuc began the season at the 2019 CS U.S. Classic, where they won gold, defeating reigning World silver medalists Evgenia Tarasova / Vladimir Morozov. They were considered one of the favorites for the gold medal at their first Grand Prix assignment of the year, the 2019 Skate America.[23] They placed third in the short program after Cain fell on their throw triple Lutz.[24] In the free skate, they had a second throw Lutz fall, as well as a popped side-by-side jump attempt and an aborted lift, which dropped them to fifth place overall.[25] At their second Grand Prix, the 2019 Internationaux de France, Cain again fell on their throw Lutz in the short program, putting them fourth after that segment.[26] They finally landed the throw Lutz in the free skate but remained in fourth place overall after Cain fell on their side-by-side triple Salchow attempt.[27]

Competing at the 2020 U.S. Championships, Cain/LeDuc were fourth in the short program after she two-footed the landing of their throw Lutz and an error resulted in their death spiral element being completely invalidated.[28] Struggling with the quality of elements in the free skate, they remained in fourth place overall, winning the pewter medal. LeDuc remarked, "it just wasn't in the cards for us today.[29]

Despite their fourth place at the national championships, Cain/LeDuc were assigned to compete at the World Championships in Montreal, but these were canceled as a result of the coronavirus pandemic.[30]

2020–21 season edit

Cain/LeDuc were assigned to begin the season at the 2020 Skate America, which, due to the ISU's desire to minimize international travel during the pandemic, was attended only by skaters training in the United States.[31] They placed fourth in the short program after both underrotated their jumps and Cain two-footed the land of their throw Lutz.[32] They were third in the free skate, but remained in fourth place overall.[33]

Competing next at the 2021 U.S. Championships, also held in Las Vegas, they placed fourth in the short program after Cain-Gribble fell on her jump attempt and again two-footed the throw Lutz landing.[34] Second in the free skate, they rose to the bronze medal position overall.[35] They were named as first alternates to the 2021 World team and were later called up after the withdrawal of silver medalists Calalang/Johnson.[36] They placed ninth at the World Championships.[37]

2021–22 season edit

The duo's preparations for the Olympic season were hampered by Cain contracting COVID-19 in late summer, as a result of which they withdrew from their planned debut at the Skating Club of Boston's Cranberry Cup. Instead, they first appeared on the Challenger series at the 2021 CS Autumn Classic International, where they won the bronze medal.[38] At their second Challenger event, the 2021 CS Finlandia Trophy, they won a second bronze medal, defeating Calalang/Johnson narrowly.[39]

On the Grand Prix at 2021 Skate Canada International, Cain/LeDuc were sixth in the short program, but a second-place free skate took them to the bronze medal. Cain said, "there were a lot of levels we didn’t get which kept our score under the 130-mark, but we are going to focus on consistency" looking forward.[40] They placed fourth at their second event, the 2021 NHK Trophy, finishing with a new personal best in the free skate.[41]

With defending national champions Knierim/Frazier forced to withdraw from the 2022 U.S. Championships but still anticipated to be named to the U.S. Olympic team, the contest for the second American berth was widely seen to be between Cain/LeDuc and Calalang/Johnson. Cain/LeDuc placed first in both segments of the competition, with the only error being Cain doubling out on a planned triple Salchow jump, while Calalang/Johnson made several errors and finished in second.[42] They were named to the U.S. Olympic team the following day.[43] LeDuc called the prospect "something we've dreamed about for a long time. We have worked so extremely hard and have visualized this so many times."[42] LeDuc became the first out non-binary athlete assigned to compete at the Winter Olympics.[44] In a February 2022 interview, LeDuc said that rather than a "romantic" approach to pair skating, they and Cain "[have] always been about equality and showing two amazing athletes coming together to create something beautiful."[45] Commenting on the partnership, their coach, Peter Cain, stated: "They don't ever point fingers or blame each other. One person can make a mistake, and it’s the team, not the individual."[46]

At the 2022 Winter Olympics in the pairs event, Cain/LeDuc placed eighth. They skated a strong short program to finish seventh in the segment. Cain had injured her right ankle in practice days earlier but said that "in the last two years, what we've learned the most is how to adapt to what has come our way, and this was just another thing that we needed to adapt to."[47] In the free skate, Cain had multiple jump errors that dropped them to ninth in that segment and eighth overall.[48]

Days after the Olympics concluded, Vladimir Putin ordered an invasion of Ukraine, as a result of which the International Skating Union banned all Russian and Belarusian skaters from competing at the 2022 World Championships. As well, the Chinese Skating Association opted not to send athletes to compete in Montpellier. As those countries’ athletes comprised the entirety of the top five pairs at the Olympics, this greatly impacted the field. Cain-Gribble/LeDuc entered the event as medal favorites.[49] They placed second in the short program with a mostly clean program.[50] Cain struggled in the free skate, falling on her triple loop jump and a throw triple Lutz, before a third fall on a triple Salchow caused her to hit her head on the ice. The program was stopped, and Cain was taken off the ice by medics on a stretcher for evaluation.[51]

On June 13, Cain-Gribble and Leduc announced their retirement from competitive skating. LeDuc announced plans to move to Chicago to begin coaching.[52]

Programs edit

With Cain-Gribble edit

Season Short program Free skating Exhibition
2021–2022
[53]
2020–2021
[54]
2019–2020
[55]
2018–2019
[56]
  • Get Up
    by Leah LeDuc
2017–2018
[57]

The Great Gatsby (soundtrack)

2016–2017
[14]
  • I Put a Spell on You
    by Jay Hawkins
    performed by Annie Lennox

With Leng edit

Season Short program Free skating
2013–2014
[58]
2012–2013
[58]

With Andrews edit

Season Short program Free skating
2011–2012
[59]
2010–2011
[60]
  • Big Love Adagio
    by Bond

Competitive highlights edit

  • GP – Event of the ISU Grand Prix Series
  • CS – Event of the ISU Challenger Series
  • C – Event was cancelled
  • WD – Withdrew from event
  • At national events in the United States, pewter medals are awarded for fourth place.
  • Medals at team events are awarded for the team result only. Individual placements in team events are listed in parentheses.

Pair skating with Ashley Cain-Gribble edit

Competition placements at senior level [61][62]
Season 2016–17 2017–18 2018–19 2019-20 2020–21 2021–22
Winter Olympics 8th
World Championships 9th C 9th WD
Four Continents 9th 2nd 4th
GP Cup of China 6th
GP France 4th
GP NHK Trophy 4th
GP Rostelecom Cup 6th
GP Skate America 3rd 5th 4th
GP Skate Canada 3rd
CS Autumn Classic 3rd
CS Finlandia Trophy 4th 3rd
CS Golden Spin of Zagreb 3rd 5th 1st
CS Lombardia Trophy 4th
CS Nebelhorn Trophy 4th 7th
CS Ondrej Nepela Trophy 1st
CS U.S. Classic 1st 1st
World Team Trophy 3rd
(5th)
1st
(5th)
U.S. Championships 3rd 4th 1st 4th 3rd 1st

Pair skating with DeeDee Leng edit

Competition placements at senior level [63][58]
Season 2012–13 2013–14
Challenge Cup 5th
Cup of Nice 6th
U.S. Championships 9th 7th

Pair skating with Cassie Andrews edit

Competition placements at junior level [64]
Season 2010–11
World Junior Championships 9th
JGP Great Britain 8th
U.S. Championships 3rd

Detailed results edit

Pair skating with Ashley Cain-Gribble edit

ISU personal best scores in the +5/-5 GOE System 
Segment Type Score Event
Total TSS 205.58 2019 CS U.S. Classic
Short program TSS 76.23 2019 CS U.S. Classic
TES 42.35 2019 CS U.S. Classic
PCS 34.98 2022 World Championships
Free skating TSS 132.04 2021 NHK Trophy
TES 66.19 2021 NHK Trophy
PCS 67.54 2019 Internationaux de France
ISU personal best scores in the +3/-3 GOE System 
Segment Type Score Event
Total TSS 190.61 2018 Four Continents Championships
Short program TSS 66.76 2018 Four Continents Championships
TES 37.36 2018 Four Continents Championships
PCS 29.40 2018 Four Continents Championships
Free skating TSS 123.85 2018 Four Continents Championships
TES 63.51 2018 Four Continents Championships
PCS 60.34 2018 Four Continents Championships
  • Small medals for the short program and free skating are only awarded at ISU Championships.
  • At national events in the United States, pewter medals are awarded for fourth place.
  • Medals at team events are awarded for the team result only. The individual placements at team events are listed in parentheses.
Results in the 2016–17 season
Date Event SP FS Total
P Score P Score P Score
Sep 22–24, 2016   2016 CS Nebelhorn Trophy 5 52.40 4 98.00 4 150.40
Oct 6–10, 2016   2016 CS Finlandia Trophy 6 54.26 4 104.37 4 158.63
Dec 7–10, 2016   2016 CS Golden Spin of Zagreb 4 56.60 2 115.58 3 172.18
Jan 14–22, 2017   2017 U.S. Championships 1 69.33 3 115.08 3 184.41
Feb 15–19, 2017   2017 Four Continents Championships 9 62.58 10 106.27 9 168.87
Apr 20–23, 2017   2017 World Team Trophy 5 59.57 5 104.23 3 (5) 163.80
Results in the 2017–18 season
Date Event SP FS Total
P Score P Score P Score
Sep 14–17, 2017   2017 CS Lombardia Trophy 4 60.56 5 105.76 4 166.32
Sep 27–30, 2017   2017 CS Nebelhorn Trophy 10 55.47 5 120.88 7 176.35
Nov 3–5, 2017   2017 Cup of China 7 53.15 6 101.21 6 154.36
Dec 29, 2017 – Jan 8, 2018   2018 U.S. Championships 8 60.03 4 127.11 4 187.14
Jan 22–28, 2018   2018 Four Continents Championships 1 66.76 2 123.85 2 190.61
Results in the 2018–19 season
Date Event SP FS Total
P Score P Score P Score
Sep 12–16, 2018   2019 CS U.S. International Classic 1 59.10 1 113.95 1 173.05
Sep 19–22, 2018   2018 Ondrej Nepela Trophy 1 65.68 1 115.88 1 181.56
Oct 19–21, 2018   2018 Skate America 4 57.72 2 117.34 3 176.06
Nov 16–18, 2018   2018 Rostelecom Cup 7 58.79 6 112.50 6 170.29
Dec 5–8, 2018   2018 CS Golden Spin of Zagreb 2 64.34 5 105.33 5 169.67
Feb 4–10, 2019   2019 Four Continents Championships 4 67.49 4 129.33 4 196.82
Mar 18–24, 2019   2019 World Championships 9 66.93 9 126.88 9 193.81
Apr 11–14, 2019   2019 World Team Trophy 5 66.91 5 125.24 1 (5) 192.15
Results in the 2019–20 season
Date Event SP FS Total
P Score P Score P Score
Sep 17–22, 2019   2019 CS U.S. International Classic 1 76.23 1 129.35 1 205.58
Oct 18–20, 2019   2019 Skate America 3 68.20 5 109.34 5 177.54
Nov 1–3, 2019   2019 Internationaux de France 4 66.12 4 129.66 4 195.78
Jan 20–26, 2020   2020 U.S. Championships 4 67.56 4 128.26 4 197.12
Results in the 2020–21 season
Date Event SP FS Total
P Score P Score P Score
Oct 23–24, 2020   2020 Skate America 4 64.21 3 125.02 4 189.23
Jan 11–21, 2021   2021 U.S. Championships 4 65.81 2 134.71 3 200.52
Mar 22–28, 2021   2021 World Championships 6 64.94 9 120.37 9 185.31
Results in the 2021–22 season
Date Event SP FS Total
P Score P Score P Score
Sep 16–18, 2021   2021 CS Autumn Classic International 3 59.58 5 111.06 3 170.64
Oct 7–10, 2021   2021 CS Finlandia Trophy 6 64.98 3 128.02 3 193.00
Oct 29–31, 2021   2021 Skate Canada International 6 61.68 2 128.22 3 189.90
Nov 12–14, 2021   2021 NHK Trophy 4 70.75 4 132.04 4 202.79
Jan 3–9, 2022   2022 U.S. Championships 1 79.39 1 145.84 1 225.23
Feb 18–19, 2022   2022 Winter Olympics 7 74.13 9 123.92 8 198.05
Mar 21–27, 2022   2022 World Championships 2 75.85 WD

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timothy, leduc, born, 1990, retired, american, pair, skater, with, their, skating, partner, ashley, cain, they, time, national, champion, 2019, 2022, 2018, four, continents, silver, medalist, time, grand, prix, medalist, they, first, openly, skater, pairs, tit. Timothy LeDuc born May 4 1990 is a retired American pair skater With their skating partner Ashley Cain they are a two time U S national champion 2019 2022 the 2018 Four Continents silver medalist and a two time Grand Prix medalist They are the first openly gay skater to win the pairs title at the U S Championships and the first openly non binary athlete to qualify for the Winter Olympics Timothy LeDucCain Gribble and LeDuc at the 2018 Rostelecom CupBorn 1990 05 04 May 4 1990 age 33 Cedar Rapids IowaHometownDallas TexasHeight1 85 m 6 ft 1 in Figure skating careerCountry United StatesDisciplinePair skatingBegan skating2003Retired2022Highest WS14thFour Continents Championships 2018 Taipei Pairs U S Championships 2019 Detroit Pairs 2022 Nashville Pairs 2017 Kansas City Pairs 2021 Las Vegas Pairs World Team Trophy 2019 Fukuoka Pairs 2017 Tokyo Pairs Contents 1 Personal life 2 Career 2 1 Single skating 2 2 Early partnerships 2 3 Partnership with Cain 2 3 1 2016 17 season 2 3 2 2017 18 season 2 3 3 2018 19 season 2 3 4 2019 20 season 2 3 5 2020 21 season 2 3 6 2021 22 season 3 Programs 3 1 With Cain Gribble 3 2 With Leng 3 3 With Andrews 4 Competitive highlights 4 1 Pair skating with Ashley Cain Gribble 4 2 Pair skating with DeeDee Leng 4 3 Pair skating with Cassie Andrews 5 Detailed results 5 1 Pair skating with Ashley Cain Gribble 6 References 7 External linksPersonal life editTimothy LeDuc was born May 4 1990 in Cedar Rapids Iowa When they first came out as gay at age 18 fellow Christians attempted to make them straight through conversion therapy which LeDuc rejected After they came out as non binary their family later came to accept their identity LeDuc remarked Now my parents walk with me in Trans Pride marches and in Pride marches 1 LeDuc became interested in figure skating after watching the 2002 Olympics and started taking figure skating lessons through the Learn to Skate program 2 LeDuc is the first openly gay skater to win the pairs title at the U S Championships 3 LeDuc is non binary and began using they them pronouns in 2021 4 5 Career editSingle skating edit LeDuc began learning to skate when they were 12 years old and started private lessons two years later 6 They placed 7th in the novice men s category at the 2008 U S Championships 7 Early partnerships edit Competing in novice pairs LeDuc placed tenth with Lauren Gifford at the 2010 U S Championships With Cassie Andrews they won the junior bronze medal at the 2011 U S Championships and finished ninth at the 2011 World Junior Championships in Gangneung South Korea Moving up to the senior level the following season they placed eleventh at the 2012 U S Championships LeDuc teamed up with DeeDee Leng in June 2012 8 After placing ninth at the 2013 U S Championships they were assigned to the International Challenge Cup where they finished fifth The following season the pair placed sixth at the 2013 International Cup of Nice and seventh at the 2014 U S Championships After their partnership ended in 2014 LeDuc skated with their sister for two years in Willy Bietak ice shows on Royal Caribbean cruise ships 9 After completing their contract in March 2016 they decided to return to competition 10 Partnership with Cain edit Following a suggestion from U S Figure Skating s Mitch Moyer LeDuc tried out with Ashley Cain in May 2016 11 6 On May 23 2016 they confirmed their intention to compete together 12 13 The pair is coached by her father Peter Cain in Euless Texas 14 2016 17 season edit Cain LeDuc received three Challenger Series assignments in the 2016 2017 season After placing fourth at the 2016 Nebelhorn Trophy and 2016 Finlandia Trophy they were awarded the bronze medal at the 2016 Golden Spin of Zagreb where they upgraded their twist from a double to a triple Cain stated We just started rotating it days before we left for that competition 11 At the 2017 US Figure Skating Championships they placed third They placed ninth at the 2017 Four Continents Championships 2017 18 season edit Cain LeDuc started the 2017 2018 season with a fourth place finish at the 2017 Lombardia Trophy in mid September They placed seventh at the 2017 Nebelhorn Trophy in late September At their first Grand Prix event the 2017 Cup of China they placed sixth They placed third at the 2018 US Figure Skating Championships They placed second at the 2018 Four Continents Figure Skating Championships and earned their first medal at a senior ISU Championship 15 2018 19 season edit At 2018 US International Figure Skating Classic Cain LeDuc placed first overall with a score of 173 05 They placed first overall at the 2018 Ondrej Nepela Trophy with a score of 181 56 At their first Grand Prix event of the season 2018 Skate America they placed third overall with a score of 175 05 At 2018 Rostelecom Cup Cain LeDuc placed sixth with a score of 170 29 Following the Grand Prix Cain LeDuc competed in a third Challenger event the Golden Spin of Zagreb Second after the short program the two placed fifth in the free skate following two falls The second fall involved Cain being dropped on her head while exiting a lift seemingly being knocked unconscious briefly before getting up and completing the program She was subsequently taken to the hospital There was considerable controversy amongst commentators that the referee had not halted the performance 16 17 Cain was subsequently diagnosed with a concussion At the 2019 U S Championships Cain LeDuc won their first US pairs title after placing second in the short program and first in the free skate Speaking afterward LeDuc credited Cain s recovery saying it was like building a castle one brick at a time It s been so inspiring for me to watch her push through this and give me strength We are always trying to progress as a team and this season we took it very seriously and we wanted to step it up 18 As national champions Cain LeDuc were assigned to compete at the 2019 Four Continents Championships in early February and as America s sole pairs team at the 2019 World Championships in Saitama Japan Cain LeDuc finished fourth at the Four Continents Championships the highest placement for an American team after finishing fourth in both segments Cain had struggled in the practice sessions beforehand and felt dehydrated but recovered and said she was satisfied with how they had performed 19 At the World Championships their first Cain LeDuc placed ninth LeDuc described the season as a rollercoaster given the issues with injuries while Cain expressed pleasure at having earned a second pairs spot for the United States at the following year s World Championships 20 21 Cain LeDuc concluded their season as part of the gold medal winning Team USA at the 2019 World Team Trophy 22 2019 20 season edit Cain LeDuc began the season at the 2019 CS U S Classic where they won gold defeating reigning World silver medalists Evgenia Tarasova Vladimir Morozov They were considered one of the favorites for the gold medal at their first Grand Prix assignment of the year the 2019 Skate America 23 They placed third in the short program after Cain fell on their throw triple Lutz 24 In the free skate they had a second throw Lutz fall as well as a popped side by side jump attempt and an aborted lift which dropped them to fifth place overall 25 At their second Grand Prix the 2019 Internationaux de France Cain again fell on their throw Lutz in the short program putting them fourth after that segment 26 They finally landed the throw Lutz in the free skate but remained in fourth place overall after Cain fell on their side by side triple Salchow attempt 27 Competing at the 2020 U S Championships Cain LeDuc were fourth in the short program after she two footed the landing of their throw Lutz and an error resulted in their death spiral element being completely invalidated 28 Struggling with the quality of elements in the free skate they remained in fourth place overall winning the pewter medal LeDuc remarked it just wasn t in the cards for us today 29 Despite their fourth place at the national championships Cain LeDuc were assigned to compete at the World Championships in Montreal but these were canceled as a result of the coronavirus pandemic 30 2020 21 season edit Cain LeDuc were assigned to begin the season at the 2020 Skate America which due to the ISU s desire to minimize international travel during the pandemic was attended only by skaters training in the United States 31 They placed fourth in the short program after both underrotated their jumps and Cain two footed the land of their throw Lutz 32 They were third in the free skate but remained in fourth place overall 33 Competing next at the 2021 U S Championships also held in Las Vegas they placed fourth in the short program after Cain Gribble fell on her jump attempt and again two footed the throw Lutz landing 34 Second in the free skate they rose to the bronze medal position overall 35 They were named as first alternates to the 2021 World team and were later called up after the withdrawal of silver medalists Calalang Johnson 36 They placed ninth at the World Championships 37 2021 22 season edit The duo s preparations for the Olympic season were hampered by Cain contracting COVID 19 in late summer as a result of which they withdrew from their planned debut at the Skating Club of Boston s Cranberry Cup Instead they first appeared on the Challenger series at the 2021 CS Autumn Classic International where they won the bronze medal 38 At their second Challenger event the 2021 CS Finlandia Trophy they won a second bronze medal defeating Calalang Johnson narrowly 39 On the Grand Prix at 2021 Skate Canada International Cain LeDuc were sixth in the short program but a second place free skate took them to the bronze medal Cain said there were a lot of levels we didn t get which kept our score under the 130 mark but we are going to focus on consistency looking forward 40 They placed fourth at their second event the 2021 NHK Trophy finishing with a new personal best in the free skate 41 With defending national champions Knierim Frazier forced to withdraw from the 2022 U S Championships but still anticipated to be named to the U S Olympic team the contest for the second American berth was widely seen to be between Cain LeDuc and Calalang Johnson Cain LeDuc placed first in both segments of the competition with the only error being Cain doubling out on a planned triple Salchow jump while Calalang Johnson made several errors and finished in second 42 They were named to the U S Olympic team the following day 43 LeDuc called the prospect something we ve dreamed about for a long time We have worked so extremely hard and have visualized this so many times 42 LeDuc became the first out non binary athlete assigned to compete at the Winter Olympics 44 In a February 2022 interview LeDuc said that rather than a romantic approach to pair skating they and Cain have always been about equality and showing two amazing athletes coming together to create something beautiful 45 Commenting on the partnership their coach Peter Cain stated They don t ever point fingers or blame each other One person can make a mistake and it s the team not the individual 46 At the 2022 Winter Olympics in the pairs event Cain LeDuc placed eighth They skated a strong short program to finish seventh in the segment Cain had injured her right ankle in practice days earlier but said that in the last two years what we ve learned the most is how to adapt to what has come our way and this was just another thing that we needed to adapt to 47 In the free skate Cain had multiple jump errors that dropped them to ninth in that segment and eighth overall 48 Days after the Olympics concluded Vladimir Putin ordered an invasion of Ukraine as a result of which the International Skating Union banned all Russian and Belarusian skaters from competing at the 2022 World Championships As well the Chinese Skating Association opted not to send athletes to compete in Montpellier As those countries athletes comprised the entirety of the top five pairs at the Olympics this greatly impacted the field Cain Gribble LeDuc entered the event as medal favorites 49 They placed second in the short program with a mostly clean program 50 Cain struggled in the free skate falling on her triple loop jump and a throw triple Lutz before a third fall on a triple Salchow caused her to hit her head on the ice The program was stopped and Cain was taken off the ice by medics on a stretcher for evaluation 51 On June 13 Cain Gribble and Leduc announced their retirement from competitive skating LeDuc announced plans to move to Chicago to begin coaching 52 Programs editWith Cain Gribble edit Season Short program Free skating Exhibition 2021 2022 53 The White Crow by Ilan Eshkeri performed by Lisa Batiashvili W E by Abel Korzeniowski 2020 2021 54 Never Tear Us Apart by Bishop Briggs Piano Concerto No 2 by Sergei Rachmaninoff 2019 2020 55 A Storm is Coming by Tommee Profitt Liv Ash The Middle of the World from Moonlight by Nicholas Britell Experience by Ludovico Einaudi 2018 2019 56 Bella Belle by The Electric Swing Circus W E soundtrack by Abel Korzeniowski choreo by Pasquale Camerlengo Get Up by Leah LeDuc 2017 2018 57 I ll Take Care of You by Joe Bonamassa The Great Gatsby soundtrack Bang Bang Young and Beautiful A Little Party Never Killed Nobody 2016 2017 14 I Put a Spell on You by Jay Hawkins performed by Annie Lennox The Prayer performed by Andrea Boccelli Celine Dion With Leng edit Season Short program Free skating 2013 2014 58 The Last Temptation of Christ by Peter Gabriel Romeo and Juliet Overture Love Theme by Pyotr I Tchaikovsky 2012 2013 58 Incantation by Benoit Jutras With Andrews edit Season Short program Free skating 2011 2012 59 Ancient Lands by Ronan Hardiman Carmen Suite by Georges Bizet Rodion Shchedrin 2010 2011 60 Big Love Adagio by BondCompetitive highlights editGP Event of the ISU Grand Prix Series CS Event of the ISU Challenger Series C Event was cancelled WD Withdrew from event At national events in the United States pewter medals are awarded for fourth place Medals at team events are awarded for the team result only Individual placements in team events are listed in parentheses Pair skating with Ashley Cain Gribble edit Competition placements at senior level 61 62 Season 2016 17 2017 18 2018 19 2019 20 2020 21 2021 22 Winter Olympics 8th World Championships 9th C 9th WD Four Continents 9th 2nd 4th GP Cup of China 6th GP France 4th GP NHK Trophy 4th GP Rostelecom Cup 6th GP Skate America 3rd 5th 4th GP Skate Canada 3rd CS Autumn Classic 3rd CS Finlandia Trophy 4th 3rd CS Golden Spin of Zagreb 3rd 5th 1st CS Lombardia Trophy 4th CS Nebelhorn Trophy 4th 7th CS Ondrej Nepela Trophy 1st CS U S Classic 1st 1st World Team Trophy 3rd 5th 1st 5th U S Championships 3rd 4th 1st 4th 3rd 1st Pair skating with DeeDee Leng edit Competition placements at senior level 63 58 Season 2012 13 2013 14 Challenge Cup 5th Cup of Nice 6th U S Championships 9th 7th Pair skating with Cassie Andrews edit Competition placements at junior level 64 Season 2010 11 World Junior Championships 9th JGP Great Britain 8th U S Championships 3rdDetailed results editPair skating with Ashley Cain Gribble edit ISU personal best scores in the 5 5 GOE System Segment Type Score Event Total TSS 205 58 2019 CS U S Classic Short program TSS 76 23 2019 CS U S Classic TES 42 35 2019 CS U S Classic PCS 34 98 2022 World Championships Free skating TSS 132 04 2021 NHK Trophy TES 66 19 2021 NHK Trophy PCS 67 54 2019 Internationaux de France ISU personal best scores in the 3 3 GOE System Segment Type Score Event Total TSS 190 61 2018 Four Continents Championships Short program TSS 66 76 2018 Four Continents Championships TES 37 36 2018 Four Continents Championships PCS 29 40 2018 Four Continents Championships Free skating TSS 123 85 2018 Four Continents Championships TES 63 51 2018 Four Continents Championships PCS 60 34 2018 Four Continents Championships Small medals for the short program and free skating are only awarded at ISU Championships At national events in the United States pewter medals are awarded for fourth place Medals at team events are awarded for the team result only The individual placements at team events are listed in parentheses Results in the 2016 17 season Date Event SP FS Total P Score P Score P Score Sep 22 24 2016 nbsp 2016 CS Nebelhorn Trophy 5 52 40 4 98 00 4 150 40 Oct 6 10 2016 nbsp 2016 CS Finlandia Trophy 6 54 26 4 104 37 4 158 63 Dec 7 10 2016 nbsp 2016 CS Golden Spin of Zagreb 4 56 60 2 115 58 3 172 18 Jan 14 22 2017 nbsp 2017 U S Championships 1 69 33 3 115 08 3 184 41 Feb 15 19 2017 nbsp 2017 Four Continents Championships 9 62 58 10 106 27 9 168 87 Apr 20 23 2017 nbsp 2017 World Team Trophy 5 59 57 5 104 23 3 5 163 80 Results in the 2017 18 season Date Event SP FS Total P Score P Score P Score Sep 14 17 2017 nbsp 2017 CS Lombardia Trophy 4 60 56 5 105 76 4 166 32 Sep 27 30 2017 nbsp 2017 CS Nebelhorn Trophy 10 55 47 5 120 88 7 176 35 Nov 3 5 2017 nbsp 2017 Cup of China 7 53 15 6 101 21 6 154 36 Dec 29 2017 Jan 8 2018 nbsp 2018 U S Championships 8 60 03 4 127 11 4 187 14 Jan 22 28 2018 nbsp 2018 Four Continents Championships 1 66 76 2 123 85 2 190 61 Results in the 2018 19 season Date Event SP FS Total P Score P Score P Score Sep 12 16 2018 nbsp 2019 CS U S International Classic 1 59 10 1 113 95 1 173 05 Sep 19 22 2018 nbsp 2018 Ondrej Nepela Trophy 1 65 68 1 115 88 1 181 56 Oct 19 21 2018 nbsp 2018 Skate America 4 57 72 2 117 34 3 176 06 Nov 16 18 2018 nbsp 2018 Rostelecom Cup 7 58 79 6 112 50 6 170 29 Dec 5 8 2018 nbsp 2018 CS Golden Spin of Zagreb 2 64 34 5 105 33 5 169 67 Feb 4 10 2019 nbsp 2019 Four Continents Championships 4 67 49 4 129 33 4 196 82 Mar 18 24 2019 nbsp 2019 World Championships 9 66 93 9 126 88 9 193 81 Apr 11 14 2019 nbsp 2019 World Team Trophy 5 66 91 5 125 24 1 5 192 15 Results in the 2019 20 season Date Event SP FS Total P Score P Score P Score Sep 17 22 2019 nbsp 2019 CS U S International Classic 1 76 23 1 129 35 1 205 58 Oct 18 20 2019 nbsp 2019 Skate America 3 68 20 5 109 34 5 177 54 Nov 1 3 2019 nbsp 2019 Internationaux de France 4 66 12 4 129 66 4 195 78 Jan 20 26 2020 nbsp 2020 U S Championships 4 67 56 4 128 26 4 197 12 Results in the 2020 21 season Date Event SP FS Total P Score P Score P Score Oct 23 24 2020 nbsp 2020 Skate America 4 64 21 3 125 02 4 189 23 Jan 11 21 2021 nbsp 2021 U S Championships 4 65 81 2 134 71 3 200 52 Mar 22 28 2021 nbsp 2021 World Championships 6 64 94 9 120 37 9 185 31 Results in the 2021 22 season Date Event SP FS Total P Score P Score P Score Sep 16 18 2021 nbsp 2021 CS Autumn Classic International 3 59 58 5 111 06 3 170 64 Oct 7 10 2021 nbsp 2021 CS Finlandia Trophy 6 64 98 3 128 02 3 193 00 Oct 29 31 2021 nbsp 2021 Skate Canada International 6 61 68 2 128 22 3 189 90 Nov 12 14 2021 nbsp 2021 NHK Trophy 4 70 75 4 132 04 4 202 79 Jan 3 9 2022 nbsp 2022 U S Championships 1 79 39 1 145 84 1 225 23 Feb 18 19 2022 nbsp 2022 Winter Olympics 7 74 13 9 123 92 8 198 05 Mar 21 27 2022 nbsp 2022 World Championships 2 75 85 WDReferences edit Savage Rachel January 21 2022 First non binary Winter Olympian challenges ice skating stereotypes Openly Thomson Reuters Foundation Retrieved January 22 2022 Bio Ashley Cain and Timothy LeDuc figureskatersonline com Archived from the original on 2019 06 27 Retrieved 2018 11 21 Timothy LeDuc becomes first openly queer pairs skater to win gold at US Championships gaystarnews com 2019 01 28 Archived from the original on 2022 01 12 Retrieved 2019 06 06 U S Figure Skating USFigureSkating June 9 2021 We are amplifying skating voices during PrideMonth by having meaningful conversations and sharing the stories of our family at the rink Tweet via Twitter Yurcaba Jo January 5 2022 American figure skater could become 1st out nonbinary Winter Olympian NBC News Retrieved January 7 2021 a b Cloutier Claire January 19 2017 Cain and LeDuc We have to stay 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Skate Slater Paula October 20 2019 China s Peng and Jin win first Grand Prix gold at 2019 Skate America Golden Skate Slater Paula November 1 2019 Russia s Pavliuchenko and Khodykin hold top spot in pairs in Grenoble Golden Skate Slater Paula November 2 2019 Russia s Mishina and Galliamov edge out teammates for 2019 Internationaux de France gold Golden Skate Slater Paula January 23 2020 Knierim and Knierim lead Pairs at U S Nationals Golden Skate Slater Paula January 25 2020 Knierim and Knierim reclaim U S National title in Pairs Golden Skate Ewing Lori March 11 2020 World figure skating championships cancelled in Montreal CBC Sports 2020 Skate America International Figure Skating October 20 2020 Slater Paula October 24 2020 Scimeca Knierim and Frazier take lead in pairs at 2020 Skate America Golden Skate Slater Paula October 26 2020 Golden debut for Scimeca Knierim and Frazier at 2020 Skate America Golden Skate Slater Paula January 14 2021 Scimeca Knierim and Frazier lead Pairs in debut at U S Nationals Golden Skate Slater Paula January 17 2021 Knierim and Frazier take title in US Nationals debut Golden Skate Ashley Cain Gribble and Timothy LeDuc Added to World Team U S Figure Skating Fan Zone U S Figure Skating March 1 2021 Slater Paula March 26 2021 Mishina and Galliamov capture pairs title in World debut Golden Skate Capellazzi Gina September 21 2021 Japan s Riku Miura and Ryuichi Kihara win gold at Autumn Classic Figure Skaters Online Dean Taylor October 10 2021 Team USA Collects Six Medals in Finland and Austria U S Figure Skating Slater Paula October 30 2021 China s Sui and Han mesmerize at Skate Canada Golden Skate Slater Paula November 13 2021 Mishina and Galliamov storm to gold at NHK Trophy Golden Skate a b Slater Paula January 9 2022 Cain Gribble and LeDuc reclaim U S Pairs title Golden Skate Levinsohn Dan January 12 2022 Meet the 2022 U S Figure Skating Olympic Team NBC Sports Salvador Joseph January 8 2022 Ashley Cain Gribble Timothy LeDuc Win Pairs 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