Marie-France Dubreuil

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Marie-France Dubreuil
Dubreuil with Patrice Lauzon
Personal Info
Country: Canada
Date of birth:July 11 1974 (1974--) (age 33)
Residence:Lyon, France
Height:1.63 m (5 ft 4 in)
Partner:Patrice Lauzon
Coach:Muriel Boucher-Zazoui, Steffany Hanlen
Skating Club:CPA St-Leonard
ISU Personal Best Scores
Ice Dance Total:203.69Master Card Skate Canada October 31, 2004
Comp. Dance:40.51World Championships March 15, 2005
Original Dance:60.99Cup of China November 12, 2004
Free Dance:107.88Trophee Lalique November 15. 2003
Marie-France Dubreuil (born August 11, 1974 in Montréal, Québec) is a Canadian figure skater. She currently competes in ice dance with Patrice Lauzon. They joined forces on the ice in 1995. The pair has captured the gold medal at the Canadian National Championships four times and competed at the Winter Olympics twice. However, they had to withdraw from the 2006 Winter Olympics after she suffered an injury from a fall during a lift attempt at the end of a program that required Lauzon to carry her off the ice afterwards. They recovered to win the silver medal at the 2006 World Championships in Calgary. They started out the next season strongly by winning the Skate Canada and NHK Trophy events, qualifying them for the Grand Prix Final. They ended up with a silver medal in the Grand Prix Final and ended their season on a strong note, capturing their second consecutive silver medal at the 2007 World Championships.

Competitive highlights

with Lauzon

Event/Season95-9696-9797-9898-9999-0000-0101-0202-0303-0404-0505-0606-07
Winter Olympics------12th---WD-
World Championships----10th11th10th10th8th7th2nd2nd
Four Continents----2nd3rd-4th2nd--1st
Canadian Championships6th4th4th4th1st2nd2nd2nd1st1st1st1st
Grand Prix Final-----6th6th6th6th5th3rd2nd
Skate Canada----4th3rd-2nd3rd2nd1st1st
Bofrost Cup---8th--2nd4th1st---
Cup of China---------3rd--
Trophee Lalique---6th----2nd---
Cup of Russia--6th-5th6th------
NHK Trophy------4th---1st1st
Trophee Lysiane Lauret--11th---------
Karl Schafer Memorial Award-6th----------
Golden Spin of Zagreb-2nd----------
Czech Skate--1st---------
Event/Season95-9696-9797-9898-9999-0000-0101-0202-0303-0404-0505-0606-07

Programs

Season Original Dance Free Dance Exhibition
2006-2007Paya d'Ora by Del Tango de la Ciudad de Buenos AiresAt Last by Etta JamesNe Me Quitte Pas by Jacques Brel
2005-2006Salsa and Rhumba remix of Ne Me Quitte Pas by Jacques BrelSomewhere in Time score by John BerryNe Me Quitte Pas by Jacques Brel;
Singing in the Rain by Arthur Freed
2004-2005Singin' in the Rain by Arthur FreedWinter Vision by Scott Fitzgerald;
Taboo by Peter Gabriel
Singing in the Rain by Arthur Freed
2003-2004Americano by Renato Carosone; Why Don't You Do RightDes Tours De Vies (Nu Tango) by Antony Rouchier;
Santa Maria (del Buen Ayre) by Christoph Mullee and Edouardo Markoff; Vuelvo Al Sur by Ástor Piazzolla;
Tango Inna Babylone (Nu Tango) by Cesar Valente, Sebastien Isaia and Antony Rouchier
L'Oiseau; Glory Box by Portishead
2002-2003At the Ball, Furioso Polka by Johann StraussDance with my Heart by MajolyTango Medley
2001-2002Yo Soy Maria; Balada Renga Para Un Organito Loco; Yo Soy Maria by Ástor PiazzollaMadame Butterfly by Giacomo Puccini
2000-2001L-O-V-E by Nat King Cole; My Melancholy Baby by E. Burnette and G. A. Norton from Forget Paris soundtrackVictorious Titus from Titus (soundtrack by E. Goldenthal)The Ninth Gate soundtrack
1999-2000Relax and Mambo (Machito); Magalenha; Dance with Me soundtrackLife Is Beautiful soundtrackThe First Time Ever I Saw Your Face by Georges Michael; The Feeling Begins by Peter Gabriel
1998-1999La Grimas Y Sonisas; Argentine WaltzThe Feeling Begins by Peter Gabriel

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Lauzon with Marie-France Dubreuil
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Date of birth: November 26 1975 (1975--) (age 33)

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