Kevin Reynolds (figure skater)
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Personal Info | ||
Country: | Canada | |
Date of birth: | July 23, 1990 | |
Height: | 175 cm | |
Coach: | Joanne McLeod, Bruno Marcotte | |
Choreographer: | Joanne McLeod | |
Skating Club: | Vancouver SC | |
ISU Personal Best Scores | ||
Short + Free Total: | 186.69 | 2007 Cup of Russia |
Short Program: | 59.52 | 2007 World Juniors |
Free Skate: | 127.23 | 2007 Cup of Russia |
Kevin Reynolds (born July 23, 1990 in North Vancouver, British Columbia) is a Canadian figure skater. He is the 2005 Canadian junior national silver medalist.
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[edit] Personal life
Reynolds was born in North Vancouver, Canada. He is homeschooled.[1]
[edit] Career
He began skating at age four.
Reynolds won the Canadian nationals at the novice level in 2003 at age 12. The next year, he was fourth at the junior level, giving him a spot on the Junior National Team. This earned him a spot to the Junior Grand Prix, where he placed 5th at his first event. At Nationals, he moved up to second place at the junior level.
The following season, he improved on his Junior Grand Prix showing, then made his senior debut at Nationals. He placed 9th, earning himself a trip to the Junior Worlds. He placed 7th there after landing a quadruple salchow in the free skate.
In the 2006-2007 season, he won the Junior Grand Prix in Mexico and placed second in Chinese Taipei. At the Junior Grand Prix Final, when he was suffering from food poisoning,[2] he won the bronze medal after landing his first quadruple toe loop in competition.
Reynolds trains at the BC Centre of Excellence, where he is coached by Joanne McLeod and Bruno Marcotte. He is currently the only Canadian skater to have two quadruple jumps. He has been assigned to two Grand Prix events for 2007-2008.
At the 2008 Canadian Championships, Reynolds landed a quad-triple-triple combination in his free program, setting off a national record. He is the second skater in the world, under Code of Points, to land the combination in competition, after Evgeni Plushenko.
[edit] Programs
Season | Short Program | Long Program | Exhibition |
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2007-2008 | Canaro en Paris by Scarpino Caldasella Corteo by Philippe Leduc from Cirque du Soleil 9 de Julio by Cardenas Bayardo |
Violin Concerto D minor op 77 by Johannes Brahms O Doux Printemps D' Autrefois by Jules Massenet |
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2006-2007 | Arlington (JFK soundtrack) by John Williams Drummers' Salute (JFK soundtrack) by John Williams |
Let's Dance by Stone and Bonin Harlem Nodvie by E. Hagin We'll Get It by SY Oliver |
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2005-2006 | Laughing Buddha by Vanessa Mae Hoedown by Bobby McFerrin |
Varekai by Violaine Corradi Ombra by Violaine Corradi Snake Food by Safri Duo |
[edit] Competitive highlights
Event | 2002-2003 | 2003-2004 | 2004-2005 | 2005-2006 | 2006-2007 | 2007-2008 |
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World Junior Championships | 7th | 5th | 6th | |||
Canadian Championships | 1st N. | 4th J. | 2nd J. | 9th | 11th | 6th |
Skate America | 9th | |||||
Cup of Russia | 8th | |||||
Junior Grand Prix Final | 3rd | |||||
Junior Grand Prix, Taipei | 2nd | |||||
Junior Grand Prix, Mexico | 1st | |||||
Junior Grand Prix, Croatia | 8th | |||||
Junior Grand Prix, Andorra | 4th | |||||
Junior Grand Prix, USA | 5th | |||||
NACS Waterloo | 3rd J. | |||||
NACS Edmonton | 1st N. | |||||
Triglav Trophy | 1st N. | |||||
Western Challenge | 1st N. | 2nd J. | 1st J. | |||
BC/YT Sectionals | 1st N. | 2nd J. |
- N = Novice level; J = Junior level
[edit] References
[edit] External links
- Skate Canada Profile
- Kevin Reynolds at the International Skating Union biography page