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Stephen Carriere
American figure skater From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Stephen Carriere (born June 15, 1989) is an American former competitive figure skater. He is the 2007 World Junior champion, 2006 JGP Final champion, and 2008 U.S. national bronze medalist. During his career, he has won two Grand Prix medals, one ISU Challenger Series medal, and four ISU Junior Grand Prix medals.
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Personal life
Carriere was born in 1989. He graduated from Wakefield High School in 2007.[1] In 2007, he began attending Boston College part-time,[2] where he was a corporate business major.[3]
Carriere graduated from the Carroll School of Management at Boston College with a degree in marketing and management in 2015.
His cousin, Caroline Hallisey, is a short track speed skater and a three-time Olympian.[1][4]
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From 2000 through 2009, Carriere trained at the Skating Club of Boston and was coached by Mark Mitchell and Peter Johansson.[5]
Carriere won the pewter medal at the novice level of the 2004 U.S. Championships. The following season, he made his junior debut. He placed 5th at his first Junior Grand Prix assignment but was not given a second one. That year, he placed 7th at 2005 U.S. Championships on the junior level.
In the 2005–2006 season, Carriere won a gold and a silver medal on the Junior Grand Prix and then placed 6th at the Final. He moved up at Nationals and won the junior gold medal. This earned him a trip to the World Junior Championships, where he placed just off the podium.
During the 2006–07 season, he won everything on the Junior level, including both his Junior Grand Prix assignments and the 2006 ISU Junior Grand Prix Final. After placing ninth in his senior national debut, Carriere was named to the 2007 World Junior team. There, after placing sixth in the short program, he won the free skate, pulling up to win the event overall.
Carriere made his senior Grand Prix debut at the 2007 Skate America, where he placed 4th. At his second Grand Prix event, the 2007 NHK Trophy, he won the bronze medal. He also won the bronze medal at nationals and finished 10th at the 2008 World Championships.
In the 2008–09 Grand Prix season, Carriere competed at the 2008 Cup of China and the 2008 NHK Trophy, winning the silver medal in China and placing 6th in Japan. In January 2009, he was involved in a car accident, but was unharmed.[6] He placed 9th at the 2009 U.S. Championships. Following the 2008–09 season, Carriere changed coaches to Priscilla Hill and Karl Kurtz through 2011.[7]
From 2011 through 2015, Carriere trained with Suna Murray at the Skating Club of Boston. In the 2011–12 season, Carriere competed at the Nebelhorn Trophy and Ice Challenge, winning the bronze medal in Germany and the gold medal in Austria. In the 2012–13 season, Carriere competed at the Nebelhorn Trophy, where he placed 4th. In the 2013–14 season, Carriere competed at the U.S International Classic, winning the silver medal in Salt Lake City. In the 2014–15 season, Carriere won the gold medal at the 2014 CS Ondrej Nepela Trophy in Bratislava. He further went on to place 4th at the 2014 Skate Canada International in Kelowna and 9th at the 2014 Rostelecom Cup in Moscow.
Carriere missed the 2010, 2011, and 2015 U.S. Championships due to recurring tendonitis and a right ankle infection.[8]
On June 10, 2015, Carriere announced his retirement from competitive figure skating.[9]
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- GP – Event of the ISU Grand Prix Series
- JGP – Event of the ISU Junior Grand Prix Series
- CS – Event of the ISU Challenger Series
- WD – Withdrew from competition
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