David Pelletier (American figure skater)

David Pelletier (American figure skater)

David Pelletier (born July 14, 1982 in Lunenburg, Massachusetts) is an American pair skater. With Andrea Varraux, Pelletier won the 2003 Junior Grand Prix event in Croatia and placed fourth in Ostrava. They went on to place seventh at the Junior Grand Prix Final. Pelletier and Varraux are the 2004 US National junior bronze medalists and placed eighth at the World Junior Figure Skating Championships that year.

In 2005, after his split with Andrea Varraux, he skated with, but did not compete with, Anchalee Voogd.[1] Following their split he moved to Switzerland and Italy to study and skate.

A short clip of his skating can be seen on America's Next Top Model Cycle 9.

Pelletier is not related to Canadian Olympic champion David Pelletier.

Contents

Results

Pairs

(with Varraux)

Event 2002-03 2003-04
World Junior Championships 8th
U.S. Championships 7th J. 3rd J.
ISU Junior Grand Prix Final 7th
ISU Junior Grand Prix, Croatia 1st
ISU Junior Grand Prix, Czech Republic 3rd
ISU Junior Grand Prix, China 8th

References

  1. ^ Tracings: A figure skating resource

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