Hay and Langlois in 2006. |
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Personal information | |
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Full name | Cody Hay |
Country represented | Canada |
Born | July 28, 1983 Dawson Creek |
Height | 6 ft 0 in (1.83 m) |
Partner | Anabelle Langlois |
Former partner | Daylan Hoffmann |
Coach | Lee Barkell |
Former coach | Doug Leigh Shane Denison |
Choreographer | David Wilson |
Former choreographer | Lori Nichol Nikolai Morozov Shae-Lynn Bourne |
Skating club | Royal Glenora Club Edmonton |
Retired | 2011 |
ISU personal best scores | |
Combined total | 179.97 2010 Olympics |
Short program | 64.20 2010 Olympics |
Free skate | 115.77 2010 Olympics |
Cody Hay (born July 28, 1983 in Dawson Creek, British Columbia, Canada) is a retired Canadian pair skater. With Anabelle Langlois, he is the 2008 Canadian national champion. He is now a coach with Langlois.
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Cody Hay teamed up with Annabelle Langlois in 2005. The pair finished 4th at the 2006 Skate America. They were forced to withdraw from their second event, 2006 Cup of Russia, because the airline lost Langlois's skates. They went on to place third at the 2007 Canadian Championships and were named to their first Worlds team. They placed 10th at the 2007 World Championships in Tokyo, Japan.
In the 2007-2008 season, Langlois and Hay competed at Skate Canada and NHK Trophy, before winning their first national title at the 2008 Canadian Championships in Vancouver, British Columbia. They went on to compete at the 2008 World Championships in Sweden, where they placed 8th.
During the creation of their new programs for the 2008-2009 season, Langlois broke her foot and required surgery. After missing the beginning of the season due to this injury, Langlois & Hay withdrew from the 2009 Canadian Championships before the event began.[1] They ultimately missed the entire season due to Langlois' fractured foot.[2]
Langlois and Hay's first international competition back from her injury was the 2009 Nebelhorn Trophy held in Oberstdorf, Germany. Later on in November 2009, they were back on the Grand Prix circuit where they placed 4th at Skate Canada in Kitchener, Ontario. Langlois and Hay competed at the 2010 Canadian Championships in London, Ontario and placed second behind Jessica Dubé and Bryce Davison. They were named to the Olympic team, where they placed 9th in Vancouver, British Columbia.
On May 21, 2010, Langlois and Hay announced the end of their partnership; Langlois had decided to retire from competition.[2]
As of September 2011 Hay retired to become a coach with now fiance Langlois. .[3]
(with Langlois)
Event | 2005–06 | 2006–07 | 2007–08 | 2009–10 |
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Winter Olympics | 9th | |||
World Championships | 10th | 8th | 10th | |
Four Continents Championships | 6th | 7th | ||
Canadian Championships | 4th | 3rd | 1st | 2nd |
Skate Canada International | 4th | 4th | 4th | |
NHK Trophy | 5th | |||
Cup of Russia | WD | |||
Skate America | 4th | |||
Nebelhorn Trophy | 3rd | |||
Karl Schäfer Memorial | 2nd |
(with Hoffmann)
Event | 2002–2003 | 2003–2004 | 2004–2005 |
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Canadian Championships | 6th N. | 6th J. | 5th J. |
Junior Grand Prix, France | 7th | ||
Junior Grand Prix, Croatia | 5th | ||
Junior Grand Prix, Bulgaria | 5th |
Hi is now engaged to Anabelle Langlois.