Canadian pair skater
Anabelle Langlois Anabelle Langlois and Cody Hay at the 2010 Olympics
Born (1981-07-21 ) July 21, 1981 (age 43) Grand-Mère , Quebec Height 1.50 m (4 ft 11 in) Country Canada Partner Cody Hay Skating club CPA Hull Began skating 1989 Retired May 2010
Anabelle Langlois (born July 21, 1981) is a Canadian pair skater. She is the 2008 Canadian Figure Skating Championships with Cody Hay and the 2002 Four Continents Figure Skating Championships silver medallist with Patrice Archetto .
Career
Langlois teamed up with Patrice Archetto in 1998.[ 1] She fractured her skull as a result of a fall on a throw jump at the 1998 Canadian Championships .[ 1] [ 2] She wore a hockey helmet for six months afterward.[ 3] Langlois/Archetto won the silver medal at the 2002 Four Continents Championships , five Grand Prix medals, and five Canadian national medals. Jan Ullmark coached the pair in Edmonton .[ 4] Their partnership ended when Archetto retired from competition in 2005.[ 5]
Langlois teamed up with Cody Hay in 2005.[ 5] 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' skates.[ 6] Langlois/Hay took bronze 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 2007–08 season, Langlois/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.
Langlois sustained a spiral fracture to her lower right fibula during practice on July 23, 2008, and underwent surgery a week later, after which she had five screws and a metal plate in her ankle.[ 7] [ 8] The pair, assigned to the 2008 Skate Canada International and 2008 NHK Trophy ,[ 9] withdrew from both Grand Prix events.[ 8] Langlois returned to training in mid-September but had trouble walking during a January 6, 2009, practice session.[ 7] It was determined that she had tissue damage and the pair withdrew from the 2009 Canadian Championships .[ 7] Around February 2009, she had surgery to remove the screws and metal plate.[ 10] The pair subsequently withdrew from the 2009 Four Continents Championships and 2009 World Championships .[ 8] [ 11]
Langlois/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 . At the 2010 Canadian Championships in London, Ontario , Langlois/Hay won the silver medal behind Jessica Dubé / Bryce Davison and were named to the Olympic team.[ 10] They placed 9th in Vancouver , British Columbia .
On May 21, 2010, Langlois announced her retirement from competition.[ 12] She participated in the fall 2010 and fall 2011 seasons of Battle of the Blades on CBC.
Personal life
Langlois and Hay became engaged in 2010.[ 13] They married on May 21, 2012.[ 14] Their daughter, Mia Olivia Hay, was born on March 28, 2013.[ 15] Their son, Zac, was born in 2016.[ 16] Langlois and her family now live in Waterloo, Ontario, where she works as Technical Director of the Kitchener-Waterloo Skating Club.
Programs
With Hay
With Archetto
Season
Short program
Free skating
2004–2005 [ 4]
2003–2004 [ 1]
2002–2003 [ 20]
2001–2002 [ 21] [ 22]
Gypsy Earrings by Puerto Vallarat Squeeze
As Time Goes By John Evans Orchestra
Trumpet Blues John Evans Orchestra
I Will Wait For You (from The Umbrellas of Cherbourg) by Michel Legrand Pittsburg Symphony Orchestra
2000–2001 [ 23]
Puerro Vallarra Squeeze by Wille and Lobo
Gypsy Earrings by Strunz and Farah
Competitive highlights
GP: Grand Prix
With Hay
With Archetto
References
^ a b c d e "Anabelle LANGLOIS / Patrice ARCHETTO: 2003/2004" . International Skating Union. Archived from the original on June 3, 2004.
^ "Langlois moved by Totmianina fall" . The Canadian Press . The Sports Network . October 27, 2004. Archived from the original on January 15, 2013.
^ Wolfe, Cory (December 12, 2008). "Langlois tiny but tough as nails" . The StarPhoenix . canada.com.
^ a b c d "Anabelle LANGLOIS / Patrice ARCHETTO: 2004/2005" . International Skating Union. Archived from the original on October 16, 2005.
^ a b Mittan, Barry (January 1, 2006). "Successful Debut for Langlois and Hay" . SkateToday.
^ a b "Anabelle LANGLOIS / Cody HAY: 2009/2010" . International Skating Union. Archived from the original on April 17, 2010.
^ a b c "Langlois, Hay won't defend figure skating pairs title" . CBC Sports . January 9, 2009. Retrieved June 9, 2011 .
^ a b c "Hay, Langlois out of Four Continents Championships" . Daily Herald Tribune. January 28, 2009. Archived from the original on September 14, 2014. Retrieved September 14, 2014 .
^ "Langlois, Hay withdraw from Skate Canada International" . TSN. The Canadian Press . October 17, 2008. Archived from the original on September 14, 2014.
^ a b Farrell, T. (February 12, 2010). "Langlois and Hay: Beating the odds makes them Canada's sweethearts" . Daily Herald Tribune . Archived from the original on September 14, 2014. Retrieved September 14, 2014 .
^ "Langlois, Hay withdraw from skating worlds" . CBC Sports . March 2, 2009.
^ Care, Tony (May 21, 2010). "Canadian skater Langlois retiring" . CBC Sports . Retrieved June 9, 2011 .
^ "Olympian Cody Hay moves from competitor to coach" . Skate Canada . IceNetwork . September 30, 2011. Archived from the original on March 4, 2016. Retrieved November 28, 2011 .
^ Brannen, Sarah S.; Meekins, Drew (June 8, 2012). "The Inside Edge: Young Artists Showcase" . IceNetwork . Archived from the original on June 21, 2012. Retrieved June 8, 2012 .
^ Brannen, Sarah S.; Meekins, Drew (April 4, 2013). "The Inside Edge: New beginnings, grateful ends" . IceNetwork . Archived from the original on April 9, 2013. Retrieved April 4, 2013 .
^ Holder, Gord (January 17, 2017). "Anabelle Langlois back at skate nationals in Ottawa as pairs coach" . Ottawa Citizen . Archived from the original on December 7, 2017.
^ "Anabelle LANGLOIS / Cody HAY: 2007/2008" . International Skating Union. Archived from the original on June 9, 2008.
^ "Anabelle LANGLOIS / Cody HAY: 2006/2007" . International Skating Union. Archived from the original on April 29, 2007.
^ "Anabelle LANGLOIS / Cody HAY: 2005/2006" . International Skating Union. Archived from the original on May 7, 2006.
^ a b c "Anabelle LANGLOIS / Patrice ARCHETTO: 2002/2003" . International Skating Union. Archived from the original on June 22, 2003.
^ "Anabelle LANGLOIS / Patrice ARCHETTO: 2001/2002" . International Skating Union. Archived from the original on June 2, 2002.
^ "Anabelle LANGLOIS / Patrice ARCHETTO: 2001/2002" . International Skating Union. Archived from the original on December 24, 2001.
^ "Anabelle LANGLOIS / Patrice ARCHETTO: 2000/2001" . International Skating Union. Archived from the original on August 22, 2001.
^ a b "Competition Results: Anabelle LANGLOIS / Cody HAY" . International Skating Union. Archived from the original on October 11, 2012.
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