Cody Hay ( born Cody Hay ; born July 28, 1983 in Dawson Creek , British Columbia , Canada ) is a Canadian figure skater who performed in pair skating . With partner Anabel Langlois, they are the 2008 Canadian champions .
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| Date of Birth | July 28, 1983 (aged 36) |
| Place of Birth | Dawson Creek British columbia |
| Former partners | Anabel Langlois Dylan Hoffmann |
| Trainer | Lee Bakell |
| Former trainers | Douglas Leig Shine Danison |
| Sports achivments | |
| The best results on the ISU system (at international amateur competitions) | |
| Amount | 179.97 |
| Short | 59.43 |
| Arbitrary | 105.24 |
| Finished speaking | |
Content
- 1 Career
- 2 Personal life
- 3 Sports Achievements
- 4 notes
- 5 Links
Career
Prior to Langlois, Cody Hay performed in tandem with Dylan Hoffmann . They did not achieve much success. They performed at the junior level. In 2005, this duet broke up and Cody paired up with Anabel Langlois .
In 2008, Langlois and Haye won the Canadian Champions title. The 2008-2009 season skaters completely missed due to a serious injury at Anabel. Returning to the ice, they won silver medals in the national championship and entered the Canadian national team at the Olympic Games in Vancouver , where they took 9th place. At the subsequent World Cup, they became 10th.
At the end of the season, Anabel Langlois decided to end her amateur sports career, and Haye was looking for a new partner for some time [1] . However, in September 2011, he decided to end his amateur career and start working as a figure skating coach with Anabel Langlois [2] .
Personal life
In May 2012, Cody Hay married his former partner Anabel Langlois [3] .
Sporting Achievements
(with A. Langlois)
| Competition | 2005-2006 | 2006-2007 | 2007-2008 | 2009—2010 |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Winter Olympic Games | 9 | |||
| World Championships | 10 | 8 | 10 | |
| Championships of the Four Continents | 6 | 7 | ||
| Canadian Championships | four | 3 | one | 2 |
| Skate canada | four | four | four | |
| NHK Trophy | 5 | |||
| Cup of russia | Wd | |||
| Skate america | four | |||
| Nebelhorn trophy | 3 | |||
| Karl Schaefer Memorial | 2 |
- WD = retired
- Langlois and Hay did not compete in the 2008–2009 season.
(with D. Hoffmann)
| Competition | 2002-2003 | 2003-2004 | 2004-2005 |
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| Canadian Championships | 6N. | 6J. | 5J. |
| Stages of the Junior Grand Prix, France | 7 | ||
| Stages of the Junior Grand Prix, Croatia | 5 | ||
| Stages of the Junior Grand Prix, Bulgaria | 5 |
- N = beginners level; J = junior level
Notes
- ↑ Care, Tony . Canadian skater Langlois retiring , CBC Sports (May 21, 2010). Date of appeal May 21, 2017.
- ↑ Canada, Skate . Olympian Cody Hay moves from competitor to coach , Ice Network (September 30, 2011). Date of treatment May 21, 2017.
- ↑ Brannen, Sarah S .. The Inside Edge: Young Artists Showcase , Icenetwork (June 8, 2012).
Links
- A. Langlois and C. Haye on the official website of the International Skating Union .