Alicia Fabbri
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Fabbri/Ayer at the 2023 Skate Canada International
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Personal information | |||||||
Country represented | Canada | ||||||
Born | Laval, Quebec, Canada |
February 16, 2003 ||||||
Home town | Terrebonne, Quebec | ||||||
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Partner | Paul Ayer | ||||||
Former partner | Claudio Pietrantonio | ||||||
Coach | Marie-France Dubreuil, Patrice Lauzon, Romain Haguenauer, Pascal Denis | ||||||
Former coach | Julien Lalonde | ||||||
Choreographer | Marie-France Dubreuil, Romain Haguenauer | ||||||
Former choreographer | Mylène Girard | ||||||
Skating club | CPA Terrebonne | ||||||
Training locations | Montreal, Quebec | ||||||
Former training locations | La Prairie, Quebec Saint-Hubert, Quebec |
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Began skating | 2007 | ||||||
ISU personal best scores | |||||||
Combined total | 171.63 2021 CS Cup of Austria |
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Short dance | 70.48 2022 CS Budapest Trophy |
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Free dance | 103.39 2021 CS Cup of Austria |
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Medal record
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Alicia Fabbri (born February 16, 2003) is a Canadian ice dancer. With her skating partner, Paul Ayer, she is the 2024 Canadian national bronze medalist. At the junior level, she is the 2019 Canadian national junior silver medalist and the 2019 Bavarian Open junior silver medalist. They placed in the top nine at the 2019 World Junior Championships.
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Personal life
Fabbri was born on February 16, 2003, in Laval, Quebec. Outside of skating, she enjoys boating and being outdoors.[1] Her favorite subject in school is mathematics.[1]
Career
Early career
Fabbri began competing with Claudio Pietrantonio in the 2014–15 season. Together, they were the 2016 Canadian national novice silver medalists. They were coached by Julien Lalonde, Mylène Girard, and Lynn McKay in La Prairie, Quebec and Saint-Hubert, Quebec.
2016–2017 season: Junior debut
Fabbri/Pietrantonio opened their season with a fourth-place finish at the 2016 Lake Placid Ice Dance International. They were assigned to their first Junior Grand Prix events. Fabbri/Pietrantonio placed fourth at 2016 JGP Russia in Saransk and sixth at 2016 JGP Germany in Dresden.
They placed seventh at the 2017 Canadian Championships.
2017–2018 season: First JGP medal
Fabbri/Pietrantonio placed fifth at 2017 JGP Latvia for their first international event of the season. They won their first international medal, a bronze, at 2017 JGP Italy.
They placed seventh at the 2018 Canadian Championships for the second consecutive year. Fabbri/Pietrantonio split following the competition.[2] Fabbri teamed up with Paul Ayer in April.[1]
2018–2019 season: New partnership
Fabbri/Ayer were assigned to two Junior Grand Prix events in their first season together. They placed fourth at 2018 JGP Slovakia and seventh at 2018 JGP Slovenia.
Fabbri/Ayer placed second at the 2019 Canadian Championships behind Marjorie Lajoie / Zachary Lagha. Together, they were named to the Canadian team for the 2019 World Junior Championships in Zagreb, Croatia.[3] At a tune-up event, the 2019 Bavarian Open, Fabbri/Ayer again won silver behind Lajoie/Lagha.[4]
Fabbri/Ayer were thirteenth after the rhythm dance segment at the 2019 World Junior Championships but rallied with an eighth-place showing in the free dance to place ninth overall. Combined with Lajoie/Lagha's placement (first place), their rank qualified three ice dance spots for Canada at the 2020 World Junior Championships in Tallinn, Estonia.
2019–2020 season: New coaches
In July 2019, Fabbri/Ayer left coach Julien Lalonde to train with Marie-France Dubreuil, Patrice Lauzon, and Romain Haguenauer in Montreal.[5] They made their senior international debut at the 2019 CS Warsaw Cup, where they placed sixth with personal bests in all segments.
2020–2021 season
Fabbri/Ayer were assigned to make their Grand Prix debut at the 2020 Skate Canada International, but the event was cancelled as a result of the coronavirus pandemic.[6]
With the pandemic continuing to make it difficult to hold in-person events, Fabbri/Ayer competed at virtual domestic competitions, placing fifth at the 2021 Skate Canada Challenge. This result would have qualified them for the 2021 Canadian Championships, but they were cancelled due to the pandemic.[7][8]
2021–2022 season
Fabbri/Ayer returned to international competition after almost two years at the 2021 CS Lombardia Trophy, placing twelfth.[9] Given a second Challenger assignment, they were fifth at the 2021 CS Cup of Austria.[10]
At the 2022 Canadian Championships, held in a bubble in Ottawa due to Omicron variant restrictions, Fabbri/Ayer finished in seventh place overall after being hampered by a fall in the closing seconds of their rhythm dance.[10]
2022–2023 season
Skate Canada named Fabbri and Ayer to the senior national team for the first time in the lead-up to the new season.[11] They ventured out internationally for the first time at the 2022 CS Budapest Trophy, where they finished in fourth place, 11.60 points behind bronze medalists Wolfkostin/Chen of the United States. Ayer assessed that they had given a "really strong performance in the rhythm dance and connected with the crowd," though faulting themselves for a free dance error.[12] They were then invited to finally make the Grand Prix debut and came eighth at the 2022 MK John Wilson Trophy.[13] Ayer dislocated his shoulder in the practice sessions at the Wilson Trophy and, while they were able to finish the event by making modifications to their program, it was subsequently determined that he required surgery. As a result, they withdrew from the 2023 Canadian Championships.[14]
2023–2024 season
Following Ayer's recovery, Fabbri/Ayer started the season at the 2023 CS Nebelhorn Trophy, coming ninth.[15] They were given one Grand Prix assignment, the 2023 Skate Canada International, where they placed seventh.[16]
Fabbri/Ayer won the silver medal at the Skate Canada Challenge, the final qualifier to the 2024 Canadian Championships.[17] In advance of the championships, defending silver medalists Lajoie/Lagha withdrew due to Lajoie entering concussion protocol, whilst reigning champions Fournier Beaudry/Sørensen withdrew after the latter was revealed to be under investigation for sexual assault. The ice dance podium was thus considered more open than in recent years.[18] Fabbri/Ayer won the bronze medal, reaching the senior national podium for the first time.[19]
Programs
With Ayer
Season | Rhythm dance | Free dance | Exhibition |
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2023–2024 [20] |
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Show Me How You Burlesque
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2022–2023 [21] |
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2021–2022 [22] |
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2020–2021 [23] |
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2019–2020 [24] |
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2018–2019 [25] |
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With Pietrantonio
Season | Short dance | Free dance |
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2017–2018 [26] |
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Moulin Rouge! soundtrack
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2016–2017 [27] |
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Competitive highlights
GP: Grand Prix; CS: Challenger Series; JGP: Junior Grand Prix
With Ayer
International[10] | ||||||
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Event | 18–19 | 19–20 | 20–21 | 21–22 | 22–23 | 23–24 |
GP Skate Canada | C | 7th | ||||
GP Wilson Trophy | 8th | |||||
CS Cup of Austria | 5th | |||||
CS Budapest Trophy | 4th | |||||
CS Lombardia Trophy | 12th | |||||
CS Nebelhorn Trophy | 9th | |||||
CS Warsaw Cup | 6th | |||||
International: Junior[10] | ||||||
Junior Worlds | 9th | |||||
JGP Slovakia | 4th | |||||
JGP Slovenia | 7th | |||||
Bavarian Open | 2nd | |||||
National | ||||||
Canadian Champ. | 2nd J | 6th | C | 7th | WD | 3rd |
SC Challenge | 1st J | 2nd | 5th | 1st | 2nd | |
TBD = Assigned; WD = Withdrew; C = Cancelled J = Junior level |
With Pietrantonio
International: Junior[28] | ||||
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Event | 14–15 | 15–16 | 16–17 | 17–18 |
JGP Italy | 3rd | |||
JGP Germany | 6th | |||
JGP Latvia | 5th | |||
JGP Russia | 4th | |||
Lake Placid IDI | 4th | |||
National | ||||
Event | 14–15 | 15–16 | 16–17 | 17–18 |
Canadian Champ. | 6th N | 2nd N | 7th J | 7th J |
SC Challenge | 1st N | |||
Levels: N= Novice; J = Junior |
Detailed results
ISU personal bests highlighted in bold. Small medals for rhythm and free dances awarded at ISU Championships only.
With Ayer
Senior results
2023–2024 season | ||||
Date | Event | RD | FD | Total |
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January 8–14, 2024 | 2024 Canadian Championships | 3 77.75 |
3 117.86 |
3 195.61 |
Nov. 30 – Dec. 3, 2023 | 2023 Skate Canada Challenge | 2 70.99 |
1 111.65 |
2 182.64 |
October 27–29, 2023 | 2023 Skate Canada International | 7 68.31 |
8 105.03 |
7 173.34 |
September 20–23, 2023 | 2023 CS Nebelhorn Trophy | 7 63.84 |
9 103.30 |
9 167.14 |
2022–2023 season | ||||
Date | Event | RD | FD | Total |
November 11–13, 2022 | 2022 MK John Wilson Trophy | 8 67.45 |
9 98.33 |
8 165.78 |
October 13–16, 2022 | 2022 CS Budapest Trophy | 4 70.48 |
5 98.38 |
4 168.86 |
2021–2022 season | ||||
Date | Event | RD | FD | Total |
January 6–12, 2022 | 2022 Canadian Championships | 8 66.43 |
6 104.72 |
7 171.15 |
November 11–14, 2021 | 2021 CS Cup of Austria | 6 68.24 |
5 103.39 |
5 171.63 |
September 10–12, 2021 | 2021 CS Lombardia Trophy | 9 64.77 |
14 87.72 |
12 152.49 |
2020–2021 season | ||||
Date | Event | RD | FD | Total |
January 8–17, 2021 | 2021 Skate Canada Challenge | 4 75.00 |
5 109.29 |
5 184.29 |
2019–2020 season | ||||
Date | Event | RD | FD | Total |
January 13–19, 2020 | 2020 Canadian Championships | 4 68.26 |
6 97.15 |
6 165.41 |
November 14–17, 2019 | 2019 CS Warsaw Cup | 6 62.14 |
6 93.63 |
6 155.77 |
Junior results
2018–2019 season | ||||
Date | Event | RD | FD | Total |
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March 4–10, 2019 | 2019 World Junior Championships | 13 55.58 |
8 87.46 |
9 143.04 |
February 5–10, 2019 | 2019 Bavarian Open | 2 58.54 |
3 86.10 |
2 144.64 |
January 14–20, 2019 | 2019 Canadian Junior Championships | 2 62.20 |
3 96.37 |
2 158.57 |
October 3–6, 2018 | 2018 JGP Slovenia | 6 53.20 |
8 78.21 |
7 131.41 |
August 22–25, 2018 | 2018 JGP Slovakia | 4 58.53 |
6 77.13 |
4 135.66 |
With Pietrantonio
2017–2018 season | ||||
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Date | Event | SD | FD | Total |
January 8–14, 2018 | 2018 Canadian Junior Championships | 5 53.76 |
7 73.35 |
7 127.11 |
October 11–14, 2019 | 2017 JGP Italy | 3 57.28 |
3 78.73 |
3 136.01 |
September 6–9, 2019 | 2017 JGP Latvia | 4 50.73 |
6 68.94 |
5 119.67 |
2016–2017 season | ||||
Date | Event | SD | FD | Total |
January 16–22, 2017 | 2017 Canadian Junior Championships | 7 48.46 |
4 77.58 |
7 126.04 |
October 5–8, 2016 | 2016 JGP Germany | 5 55.35 |
7 70.81 |
6 126.16 |
September 14–17, 2016 | 2016 JGP Russia | 7 48.98 |
4 78.91 |
4 127.89 |
July 27–30, 2016 | 2016 Lake Placid Ice Dance International | 3 51.05 |
4 75.12 |
4 126.17 |
References
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