Line Haddad
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Line Haddad skating for the Ice Theater of New York. | ||
Personal Info | ||
Country: | France Israel |
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Date of birth: | February 13, 1978 | |
Height: | 155 cm | |
Former Partner: | Vitali Lycenko, Sylvain Privé | |
Former Coach: | Oleg Kimovich Vasiliev, Jean-Roland Racle | |
Skating Club: | Francais Volants Paris | |
Retired: | 2001 |
Line Haddad (born February 13, 1978 in France) is a French pair skater who has also competed for Israel. She competed for France with Sylvain Privé and with him won the French Figure Skating Championships in 1992 at the age of 13. They placed at the 1992 Winter Olympics, where Haddad was the youngest athlete at those Games. Following that partnership, Haddad competed for Israel with Vitali Lycenko.
Line Haddad moved to America in 2003 and currently teaches figure skating in New York. She has been skating for the Ice Theater of New York since 2003.
[edit] Competitive highlights
- French Championships - 1st
- European Championships - 12th
- World Championships
- Olympic Games (France) - 15th, youngest athlete of the games
- French Championships - 1st
- World Championships
- Skate Canada - 6th
- European Championships - 9th
- Israel Championships - 1st
- European Championships