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'''Pernelle Carron''' (born 20 August 1986 in [[Villefranche-sur-Saône]]) is a French [[ice dancer]]. With partner [[Lloyd Jones (figure skater)|Lloyd Jones]], she is the 2010 [[French Figure Skating Championships|French national champion]]. She is a nineteen-time French national medalist with Edouard Dezutter, Matthieu Jost and Lloyd Jones.
'''Pernelle Carron''' (born 20 August 1986 in [[Villefranche-sur-Saône]]) is a French [[ice dancer]]. With partner [[Lloyd Jones (figure skater)|Lloyd Jones]], she is the 2010 [[French Figure Skating Championships|French national champion]]. She is a French national medalist with Edouard Dezutter, Matthieu Jost and Lloyd Jones.


== Career ==
== Career ==
Pernelle Carron started skating at the age of six. She skated with Edouard Dezutter for twelve years and finished 13th at the [[2005 World Junior Figure Skating Championships|2005 World Junior Championships]].
Pernelle Carron started skating at the age of six. She skated with Edouard Dezutter for twelve years and finished 13th at the [[2005 World Junior Figure Skating Championships|2005 World Junior Championships]].


In the summer of 2005, Carron teamed up with [[Matthieu Jost]]. Together, they were the 2006 and 2007 [[French Figure Skating Championships|French national bronze medalists]] and the 2008 and 2009 [[French Figure Skating Championships|French national silver medalists]]. Carron and Jost also won a bronze medal at the [[2007 Skate Canada International]], finished as high as 6th at the [[2009 European Figure Skating Championships|European Championships]], and were ninth in their only appearance at the [[2009 World Figure Skating Championships|World Championships]]. Their partnership ended in April 2009, and Carron began skating with [[Lloyd Jones (figure skater)|Lloyd Jones]]. They were coached by [[Muriel Boucher-Zazoui]] and [[Romain Haguenauer]] in [[Lyon]], France, until the end of the 2010-11 season when they moved to the United States to be coached by [[Natalia Linichuk]].<ref name=ifs111010/>
In the summer of 2005, Carron teamed up with [[Matthieu Jost]]. Together, they were the 2006 and 2007 [[French Figure Skating Championships|French national bronze medalists]] and the 2008 and 2009 [[French Figure Skating Championships|French national silver medalists]]. Carron and Jost also won a bronze medal at the [[2007 Skate Canada International]], finished as high as 6th at the [[2009 European Figure Skating Championships|European Championships]], and were ninth in their only appearance at the [[2009 World Figure Skating Championships|World Championships]].

Carron ended her partnership with Jost in April 2009, and began skating with [[Lloyd Jones (figure skater)|Lloyd Jones]].<ref>[http://www.ifsmagazine.com/articles/270-pernelle-carron-and-matthieu-jost-split Pernelle Carron and Matthieu Jost Split] </ref><ref>[http://web.icenetwork.com/news/article.jsp?ymd=20090522&content_id=4882618&vkey=ice_news Trust a key factor in French ice dancing] </ref> In their first season together, they won the NRW trophy and were the [[French Figure Skating Championships|French national champions]], a title they won in the absence of the higher ranked [[Isabelle Delobel]]/[[Olivier Schoenfelder]] and [[Nathalie Pechalat]]/[[Fabian Bourzat]]. Carron and Jones were 12th at the [[2010 European Figure Skating Championships|European Championships]] and at that season's [[2010 World Figure Skating Championships|World Championships]]. The next season, they again won the [[2010 NRW Trophy]], as well as [[2010 Coupe de Nice]], and finished 5th and 4th in two Grand Prix assignments, [[2011 Skate Canada]] and the [[2010 Trophee Eric Bompard]], respectively. They were unable to defend their national title, finishing with a silver medal behind Pechalat and Bourzat. They moved up to 9th at the [[2011 European Figure Skating Championships|European Championships]] and again finished 12th at Worlds.

Carron and Jones were coached by [[Muriel Boucher-Zazoui]] and [[Romain Haguenauer]] in [[Lyon]], France, until the end of the 2010-11 season when they moved to the United States to be coached by [[Natalia Linichuk]].<ref name=ifs111010/> They made their 2011-12 season debut at the [[2011 Coupe de Nice]], were they won the silver, and won their first Grand Prix medal at the [[2011 Cup of China]].


== Programs ==
== Programs ==
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Revision as of 07:30, 5 November 2011

Pernelle Carron
Pernelle Carron & Lloyd Jones, at the French Masters in 2009
Born (1986-08-20) 20 August 1986 (age 38)
Villefranche sur Saone
HometownLyon
Height1.60 m (5 ft 3 in)
Figure skating career
Country France
PartnerLloyd Jones
CoachNatalia Linichuk
Skating clubCSGL Lyon
Began skating1994

Pernelle Carron (born 20 August 1986 in Villefranche-sur-Saône) is a French ice dancer. With partner Lloyd Jones, she is the 2010 French national champion. She is a French national medalist with Edouard Dezutter, Matthieu Jost and Lloyd Jones.

Career

Pernelle Carron started skating at the age of six. She skated with Edouard Dezutter for twelve years and finished 13th at the 2005 World Junior Championships.

In the summer of 2005, Carron teamed up with Matthieu Jost. Together, they were the 2006 and 2007 French national bronze medalists and the 2008 and 2009 French national silver medalists. Carron and Jost also won a bronze medal at the 2007 Skate Canada International, finished as high as 6th at the European Championships, and were ninth in their only appearance at the World Championships.

Carron ended her partnership with Jost in April 2009, and began skating with Lloyd Jones.[4][5] In their first season together, they won the NRW trophy and were the French national champions, a title they won in the absence of the higher ranked Isabelle Delobel/Olivier Schoenfelder and Nathalie Pechalat/Fabian Bourzat. Carron and Jones were 12th at the European Championships and at that season's World Championships. The next season, they again won the 2010 NRW Trophy, as well as 2010 Coupe de Nice, and finished 5th and 4th in two Grand Prix assignments, 2011 Skate Canada and the 2010 Trophee Eric Bompard, respectively. They were unable to defend their national title, finishing with a silver medal behind Pechalat and Bourzat. They moved up to 9th at the European Championships and again finished 12th at Worlds.

Carron and Jones were coached by Muriel Boucher-Zazoui and Romain Haguenauer in Lyon, France, until the end of the 2010-11 season when they moved to the United States to be coached by Natalia Linichuk.[6] They made their 2011-12 season debut at the 2011 Coupe de Nice, were they won the silver, and won their first Grand Prix medal at the 2011 Cup of China.

Programs

Carron with previous partner Matthieu Jost
Season Short dance Free dance Exhibition
2010–2011 La Valse A Mille Temps
by Jacques Brel
George Gershwin Medley
Paint It Black
Angie
by The Rolling Stones
Seaside Rendez Vous
by Queen
Original dance
2009–2010 Lord of the Dance
by Ronan Hardiman
Adagio
by Il Divo
Lord of the Dance
by Ronan Hardiman

Competitive highlights

With Jones

Event 2009–10 2010–11 2011–12
World Championships 12th 12th
European Championships 12th 9th
French Championships 1st 2nd
Skate Canada 5th
Trophée Eric Bompard 9th 4th
Coupe de Nice 1st 2nd
NRW Trophy 1st 1st
Ice Challenge 6th
Masters de Patinage 3rd 2nd

With Jost

Event 2005–06 2006–07 2007–08 2008–09
World Championships 9th
European Championships 9th 9th 6th
French Championships 3rd 3rd 2nd 2nd
Trophée Eric Bompard 11th 8th 5th 5th
Skate America 5th
Skate Canada International 3rd
Cup of China 5th
Karl Schäfer Memorial 7th 1st
Winter Universiade 3rd

With Dezutter

Event 1999–00 2000–01 2001–02 2002–03 2003–04 2004–05
World Junior Championships 15th 13th
French Championships 1st N. 1st N. 4th J. 3rd J.
Junior Grand Prix, Romania 6th
Junior Grand Prix, France 3rd
Junior Grand Prix, Croatia 6th
Junior Grand Prix, Czech Republic 5th
Junior Grand Prix, Italy 8th
Junior Grand Prix, China 6th
Junior Grand Prix, Poland 9th
Junior Grand Prix, Sweden 9th
  • N = Novice level; J = Junior level

References

  1. ^ "ISU World Standings for Single & Pair Skating and Ice Dance : Ice Dance". International Skating Union. June 17, 2011. Retrieved June 17, 2011.
  2. ^ "ISU Judging System - Season Bests Total Scores 2010/2011 : Ice Dance". International Skating Union. April 30, 2011. Retrieved June 17, 2011.
  3. ^ "ISU Judging System - Season Bests Total Scores 2009/2010 : Ice Dance". International Skating Union. March 26, 2010. Retrieved June 17, 2011.
  4. ^ Pernelle Carron and Matthieu Jost Split
  5. ^ Trust a key factor in French ice dancing
  6. ^ Peret, Paul (October 10, 2011). "Daisuke Takahashi: French Twizzles". IFS Magazine. Retrieved October 13, 2011.

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