David Wilson (figure skating)
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David Wilson | |
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Full name | David Wilson |
Born | May 25, 1966 |
Figure skating career | |
Country | Canada |
David Wilson (born May 25, 1966)[1] is a Canadian former figure skater who currently works as a choreographer at the Toronto Cricket and Skating Club.[2]
As a skater, his competitive career was cut short when he was diagnosed with Osgood-Schlatter disease.[3] Following surgery on his knee, then 18-year-old Wilson toured with Ice Capades in North America.
With his then-partner, Jean-Pierre Boulais, Wilson settled in Montreal and began working as a choreographer.[3] Their breakout client was Sébastien Britten.
Later, Wilson moved to Toronto and worked with many notable skaters including World and Olympic champions and medalists.
Choreographing career
[edit]His current and former clients include:
- Jeremy Abbott[4]
- Miki Ando[5]
- David Bondar[6]
- Jordan Brauninger[7]
- Sébastien Britten[3]
- Jeffrey Buttle[8]
- Cha Jun-hwan
- Patrick Chan[9]
- Sasha Cohen[10]
- Alissa Czisny[11]
- Gabrielle Daleman[12]
- Frédéric Dambier[13]
- Caydee Denney & Jeremy Barrett[14]
- Michaela Du Toit[15]
- Jessica Dubé & Bryce Davison[16]
- Marie-France Dubreuil & Patrice Lauzon[17]
- Sara-Maude Dupuis[18]
- Javier Fernández[19]
- Ben Ferreira[20]
- Christina Gao[21]
- Geng Bingwa [22]
- Alexe Gilles[23]
- Yuzuru Hanyu[24]
- Lesley Hawker[25]
- Emily Hughes[26]
- Sara Hurtado & Adrià Díaz[27]
- Lubov Iliushechkina & Dylan Moscovitch[28]
- Midori Ito[3]
- Jin Boyang[29]
- Brian Joubert[30]
- Rika Kihira[31]
- Kim Min-chae[32]
- Kim Ye-lim[33]
- Yuna Kim[34]
- Kiira Korpi[35]
- Takahiko Kozuka[36]
- Kwak Min-jeong[37]
- Amélie Lacoste[38]
- Anabelle Langlois & Cody Hay[39]
- Jacinthe Larivière & Lenny Faustino[40]
- Kelly Ann Laurin & Loucas Éthier[41]
- Li Zijun[42]
- Liu Yan[43]
- Grayson Long[44]
- Christopher Mabee[45]
- Brooke McIntosh & Benjamin Mimar[46]
- Evgenia Medvedeva[47]
- Kimmie Meissner[48]
- Mai Mihara[49]
- Jessica Miller & Ian Moram[50]
- Daisuke Murakami[51]
- Ami Nakai[52]
- Kensuke Nakaniwa[53]
- Yukari Nakano[54]
- Andreas Nordebäck[55]
- Nam Nguyen[56]
- Nobunari Oda[57]
- Yoshie Onda[58]
- Brian Orser[3]
- Alexia Paganini[59]
- Pang Qing & Tong Jian[60]
- Peng Cheng & Jin Yang
- Park So-youn
- Cynthia Phaneuf[61]
- Camden Pulkinen[62]
- Kimmy Repond[63]
- Adam Rippon[64]
- Joannie Rochette[65]
- Kaiya Ruiter[66]
- Roman Sadovsky[67]
- Kaori Sakamoto[68]
- Aliona Savchenko & Robin Szolkowy[69]
- Shawn Sawyer[70]
- Netta Schreiber[71]
- Aleksandr Selevko[72]
- Hetty Shi[73]
- Shin Ji-a[74]
- Fumie Suguri[75]
- Sui Wenjing & Cong Han[76]
- Daisuke Takahashi[77]
- Denis Ten[78]
- Jeremy Ten[79]
- Lindsay Thorngren[80]
- Tsai Yu-Feng[81]
- Elizaveta Tuktamysheva[82]
- Shoma Uno[83]
- Tessa Virtue & Scott Moir[84]
- Wang Xuehan & Wang Lei[85]
- Ashley Wagner[86]
- Johnny Weir[87]
- Lauren Wilson[88]
- Sōta Yamamoto[89]
- Nicholas Young[90]
- Yu Xiaoyu & Jin Yang[91]
- Agnes Zawadzki[92]
- Caroline Zhang[93]
- Zhang He[94]
- Zhang Kexin[95]
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