Lydia Manon

Lydia Manon

Infobox Figure skater
title= Lydia Manon


caption=
country= USA
dateofbirth= birth date and age|1982|9|16
residence=
height=
partner=
formerpartner= Ryan O'Meara, Vitali Shalin,
Michel Klus, Chris Obzansky
coach=
formercoach= Igor Shpilband, Marina Zoueva,
J. Santoferrara, Elizabeth Coates, Genrikh Sretenski
choreographer=
formerchoreographer=
skating club= Arctic Edge FSC
retired=
dance score= 173.56
dance date= 2004 Nebelhorn Trophy
CD score= 32.50
CD date= 2005 Four Continents
OD score= 53.75
OD date= 2005 Four Continents
FD score= 90.91
FD date= 2004 Nebelhorn Trophy

Lydia Manon (born September 16, 1982 in Reading, PA) is an American figure skater. She won the bronze medal in ice dance at the 2005 U.S. Figure Skating Championships with Ryan O'Meara, but the duo ended their partnership shortly thereafter. Through mid-2006 she skated with Brandon Forsyth, but ended that partnership to resume academic studies at the George Washington University. Prior to joining forces with O'Meara in 2003, she competed with Michel Klus.

During the summer she is a figure skating coach in western New York State. She works with figure skaters in Ice Dancing and choreography.

Competitive highlights

(with O'Meara)

* J = Junior level

(with Obzansky)

* N = Novice level; J = Junior level

External links

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