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Gracie and Carly.
Edit: i didn't see that they were mentioned on the original post.
Edit: i didn't see that they were mentioned on the original post.
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Also no one yet has mentioned two sisters from Norway who are currently competing in singles: Camilla Gjersem and Anne-Line Gjersem.
Other sisters are Swedish singles skaters Viktoria Helgesson and Joshi Helgesson, who were coached for many years by their mother Christina Helgesson, who was also a figure skater. Victoria has retired, but Joshi is still skating and is now coached by Brian Orser.
By the way, CaroLiza, they're Gjersem sisters I mentioned above are twins.![]()
(I run the Fan Fest for them!
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as Bruno married Meagan Duhamel.. (no idea about Julie).bruno marcotte and his sister, julie now are coaching together... bruno is a former pair skater while julie was a junior (i think it was junior) national champion in ice dance.... their legacy is to be seenas Bruno married Meagan Duhamel.. (no idea about Julie).
Never knew Bruno had a sister who was also a skater, never mind a national champion!
You got me curious there, so I looked her up. Here is her podium record at Nationals:
1988 Canadian Championships – Junior Ice Dance:
2[SUP]nd[/SUP] Julie Marcotte (CPA Beloeil) / Juan Carlos Noria (Gloucester SC)
1989 Canadian Championships – Junior Ice Dance:
1[SUP]st[/SUP] Julie Marcotte (CPA Beloeil) / Juan Carlos Noria (Gloucester SC)
And since I was there, here is Bruno's podium record at Nationals as well:
1991 Canadian Championships – Novice Pairs:
2[SUP]nd[/SUP] Genevieve Courchesne / Bruno Marcotte (CPA Beloeil)
1993 Canadian Championships – Junior Pairs:
2[SUP]nd[/SUP] Isabelle Coulombe (CPA Chateauguay) / Bruno Marcotte (CPA Beloeil)
1994 Canadian Championships – Junior Pairs:
1[SUP]st[/SUP] Isabelle Coulombe (CPA Chateauguay) / Bruno Marcotte (CPA Beloeil)
Source: http://skatecanada.ca/wp-content/uploads/2015/09/17-Canadian-Figure-Skating-Championships.pdf
Thank you for enlightening me about Julie.
CaroLiza_fan
it's cute
you should check out Bruno's records as a senior... he never made the podium at Nationals but still managed a 4th at 4CC and a 12th at worlds....
he also was 3rd in world juniors with his first partner
Here is something I had mentioned in another threadit's cute
Bruno's last partner, was Valérie Marcoux....
Marcoux teamed up with Craig Buntin after Marcotte. They had a few National championships titles, went to the Olympics and placed in the top ten at various WC.
Then, Buntin teamed up with guess who???? Meagan Duhamel nonethelessthey were always on the podium at nationals and placed 6th and 8th at WC however, didn't qualify for Vancouver games...
Of course, now Meagan is skating with Eric Radford....
What's cute is that from Bruno's last pairs partnership... there were only a few degrees of separation to his marriage![]()
Marcotte- Marcoux
Buntin-Marcoux
Buntin-Duhamel
Radford-Duhamel & later, Marcotte-Duhamel
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Yeah, I noticed that.
When talking about girls, we frequently talk about being successful at Junior level not always translating into being successful at Senior level. And we blame it on developing a chest which raises the centre of gravity, making jumps and spins more difficult.
But Bruno is the perfect example that the move from Junior to Senior can also bring a change of fortune for boys.
And his results show that he is also one of these curious people that can do very well at the Majors, but doesn't do as well at GP's and Nationals (well, at Senior level anyway).
It would be fascinating to know why things turned out this way.
Wow! That is so cool!
I would never have realised those connections.
You know, it really shows how interwoven these things are. I bet you could pick any 2 seemingly unconnected skaters in North America and find something similar. But, probably not in as few steps.
However, they wouldn't have the nice touch that this one has.
Thank you
CaroLiza_fan
Evan Lysacek started skating when his mom enrolled him and his eldest sister, Laura in skating lessons together. He wanted to play hockey, but ended up competing in figure skating not long after that.
Don't worry, I realise that the Gjersem sisters are twins. I would be a bad father if I didn't!(I run the Fan Fest for them!
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I decided to only use the James twins because they fitted in with the question I was linking to. And to give other people the chance to say other sets of twins.
I'm not sure whether anybody will think of them, so I'll throw in another set of twins now:
Allison and Becky Bereswill (the former got to regional level; the latter was the 2008 Junior Grand Prix Final Ladies Champion).
CaroLiza_fan
Yep, I've learned a lot from your posts! I enjoy skaters at different levels not just the "top-tier" ones. Anne-Line, in particular, I find a very elegant skater. you should check out Bruno's records as a senior... he never made the podium at Nationals but still managed a 4th at 4CC and a 12th at worlds....
he also was 3rd in world juniors with his first partner
Here is something I had mentioned in another threadit's cute
Bruno's last partner, was Valérie Marcoux....
Marcoux teamed up with Craig Buntin after Marcotte. They had a few National championships titles, went to the Olympics and placed in the top ten at various WC.
Then, Buntin teamed up with guess who???? Meagan Duhamel nonethelessthey were always on the podium at nationals and placed 6th and 8th at WC however, didn't qualify for Vancouver games...
Of course, now Meagan is skating with Eric Radford....
What's cute is that from Bruno's last pairs partnership... there were only a few degrees of separation to his marriage![]()
Marcotte- Marcoux
Buntin-Marcoux
Buntin-Duhamel
Radford-Duhamel & later, Marcotte-Duhamel
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Whoops sorry CaroLiza_fan, I worded that rather poorly! I knew you knew about the Gjersem twins and thought I remembered you being a big fan, I meant to say that more as a "did you forget about..." than "did you know..."

You always amaze me with not just your knowledge of lesser-known skaters but also your passion for championing them.Yep, I've learned a lot from your posts! I enjoy skaters at different levels not just the "top-tier" ones. Anne-Line, in particular, I find a very elegant skater.

Allison I didn't know about, but I remember Becky Bereswill.
This whole topic has really been fun!
The Heiss Family were all skaters, right? I know that Carol had a Sister ( Nancy ) and a Brother (Bruce) who were also skaters.
There was also the Owen Family who were tragically involved in the US Team Crash in 1961.
Maribel Vincent (Owens) won 9 U.S. championships in ladies (tied with Michelle Kwan) and 6 in pairs with two different partners. She was the first American to win an Olympic Medal in skating (bronze in 1932) and also won two world medals in the early 1930s. Later she coached Tenley Albright (OGM in 1956) and Frank Carroll.