User:TheProject/Workbench/Megan Wing and Aaron Lowe
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Megan Wing | ||
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Aaron Lowe | ||
Country | Canada | |
Residence | Vancouver, BC | |
Coach(es) | Igor Shpilband Marina Zueva |
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Choreographer(s) | Igor Shpilband | |
Former coach(es) | Bruno Yvars Elise Hamel |
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Skating club | Sunset FSC Vancouver | |
National Championships | ||
2nd place | 2000, 2004, 2005, 2006 | |
3rd place | 1997, 1998, 1999, 2001, 2002, 2003 | |
Personal Bests | ||
Comp. dance | 36.65 | 2004 Sk Amer |
Original dance | 52.54 | 2006 Worlds |
Free dance | 92.79 | 2005 Worlds |
Megan Wing (born November 1, 1975 in Vancouver, British Columbia) and Aaron Lowe (born October 12, 1974 in Vancouver, British Columbia) are Canadian figure skaters, competing together in ice dance since 1986. The pair has won four silver medals and six bronze medals at the Canadian Figure Skating Championships. In 2006, the pair competed in the Winter Olympics, where they finished 11th overall.
[edit] Career
Event | Year | Placement |
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Canadian Figure Skating Championships | 1995 | 6th |
Canadian Figure Skating Championships | 1996 | 4th |
Canadian Figure Skating Championships | 1997 | 3rd |
Canadian Figure Skating Championships | 1998 | 3rd |
Canadian Figure Skating Championships | 1999 | 3rd |
Four Continents Championships | 1999 | 4th |
Canadian Figure Skating Championships | 2000 | 2nd |
Four Continents Championships | 2000 | 4th |
World Figure Skating Championships | 2000 | 15th |
Canadian Figure Skating Championships | 2001 | 3rd |
Four Continents Championships | 2001 | 4th |
Canadian Figure Skating Championships | 2002 | 3rd |
Four Continents Championships | 2002 | 3rd |
Canadian Figure Skating Championships | 2003 | 3rd |
Four Continents Championships | 2003 | 5th |
World Figure Skating Championships | 2003 | 12th |
Canadian Figure Skating Championships | 2004 | 2nd |
Four Continents Championships | 2004 | 3rd |
World Figure Skating Championships | 2004 | 11th |
Canadian Figure Skating Championships | 2005 | 2nd |
World Figure Skating Championships | 2005 | 10th |
Canadian Figure Skating Championships | 2006 | 2nd |
Winter Olympics | 2006 | 11th |