Shawn Sawyer

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Shawn Sawyer
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Sawyer's signature spiral
Personal Info
Country: Flag of Canada Canada
Coach: Annie Barabe, Sophie Richard, Y. Desjardins
ISU Personal Best Scores
Short + Free Total: 195.17 Skate Canada International 2006
Short Program: 67.20 2006 XX Olympics
Free Skate: 128.42 Skate Canada International 2006
Most Recent Results:
Event Points Finish Year
2006 Skate Canada International 195.17 4th 2006

Shawn Sawyer (born January 14, 1985 in Edmundston, New Brunswick) is a Canadian figure skater known for his incredible flexibility and spirals. He represented Canada in the 2006 Winter Olympics in Turin, Italy finishing 12th overall. Unlike most skaters, Sawyer is a clockwise spinner.


[edit] Programs

2006-2007 Season

Short Program – The Big One

Long Program – Moments in Love by Art of Noise


2005-2006 Season

Short Program – Libertango

Long Program – Warsaw Concerto

Exhibition Program – It’s my life


2004-2005 Season

Short Program – Libertango

Long Program - Cirque du Soleil


2003-2004 Season

Short Program – Into The Night

Long Program – Cello Concerto

Exhibition Program - Save Yourself and Sweet Dreams


2002-2003 Season

Short Program – Irma René Dupéré

Long Program – Sparticus

Exhibition Program – How much is the fish?

[edit] Competitive highlights

Event 1999-2000
(novice)
2000-2001
(junior)
2001-2002
(junior)
2002-2003 2003-2004 2004-2005 2005-2006 2006-2007
Olympic Winter Games 12th
World Championships 21st
Four Continents Championships 6th
World Junior Championships 11th 6th 10th
Canadian Championships 1st 4th 1st 6th 9th 3rd 3rd
Trophée Eric Bompard 8th
Skate Canada International 6th 4th
Cup of Russia 4th 7th
NHK Trophy 9th
ISU Junior Grand Prix Final 5th
Junior Grand Prix, Sofia 1st 3rd
Junior Grand Prix, Slovenia 3rd
Junior Grand Prix, Belgrade 1st
Junior Grand Prix, Montreal 8th
Junior Grand Prix, Japan 3rd
Junior Grand Prix, Harbin 5th
Junior Grand Prix, Mexico 3rd
Eastern Challenge 1st
Atlantic Divisionals 1st

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