Jason Chan (figure skater)

Jason Chan (born 12 August 1996) is a Canadian-Australian ice dancer who currently represents Australia. With partner Holly Harris, he is the 2019 Australian national senior champion.[1][2]

Jason Chan
Personal information
Country represented Australia
Former country(ies) represented Canada
Born (1996-08-12) 12 August 1996
Montreal, Quebec
Home townMontreal
Height1.80 m (5 ft 11 in)
PartnerHolly Harris
Former partnerValérie Taillefer
CoachMarie-France Dubreuil, Patrice Lauzon, Romain Haguenauer
Former coachElise Hamel, Shawn Winter
ChoreographerMarie-France Dubreuil, Romain Haguenauer
Skating clubSaint Laurent FSC
Training locationsMontreal, Quebec, Canada
Began skating2001
ISU personal best scores
Combined total161.05
2020 Four Continents Championships
Short dance63.05
2021 CS Nebelhorn Trophy
Free dance98.22
2020 Four Continents Championships

With former partner Valérie Taillefer he was the 2014 Canadian novice dance champion.[3]

Career

Early career

In 2011, Chan trained in Montreal with Valérie Taillefer, competing at the pre-novice level in the Canadian national skating championships in Regina.[4] At the novice level at the 2014 Canadian Championships, the pair won the gold medal.[3][5] The pair also competed in the Skate Canada Challenge in Regina that year, and took first place in the novice dance category.[6] Taillefer/Chan competed for three seasons on the ISU Junior Grand Prix, before the end of their partnership.

2019–20 season: Debut of Harris/Chan

Chan formed a dance partnership with Australian ice dancer Holly Harris to represent her country, and began training at the Ice Academy of Montreal under coaches Marie-France Dubreuil, Patrice Lauzon, and Romain Haguenauer.[7]

Harris/Chan debuted internationally on the Challenger series at the 2019 CS Warsaw Cup, where they placed ninth, in the process defeating reigning Australian national champions Kerry/Dodds (in eleventh place) by almost 25 points. They went on to win the Australian national title.[7] Harris/Chan made their ISU Championship debut at the 2020 Four Continents Championships in Seoul, where they placed ninth. They were assigned to compete at the World Championships in Montreal, but these were cancelled as a result of the coronavirus pandemic.[8]

2020–21 season

Harris/Chan were assigned to make their Grand Prix debut at the 2020 Skate Canada International, but this event was also cancelled as a result of the coronavirus pandemic.[9] They made their World Championship debut at the 2021 World Championships in Stockholm, placing twenty-fourth.[10]

2021–22 season

Harris/Chan began the season at the Skating Club of Boston-hosted Lake Placid Ice Dance International, where they finished in fourth place. They then were assigned to the 2021 CS Nebelhorn Trophy, seeking to qualify a berth for Australia at the 2022 Winter Olympics. They finished in ninth place, making Australia the fourth reserve. At their next competition, the 2021 CS Finlandia Trophy, they finished thirteenth.[11]

Programs

With Harris

Season Rhythm dance Free dance
2021–2022
[12]
2020–2021
[13]
2019–2020
[14]

Competitive highlights

CS: Challenger Series; GP: Grand Prix; JGP: Junior Grand Prix

With Harris for Australia

International[11]
Event 19–20 20–21 21–22
WorldsC24th
Four Continents9th
GP Skate CanadaC
CS Finlandia Trophy13th
CS Golden Spin7th
CS Nebelhorn Trophy9th
CS Warsaw Cup9th
Lake Placid IDI4th
Santa Claus Cup3rd
Toruń Cup12th
National[11]
Australian Champ.1st
TBD = Assigned
C = Event cancelled

With Taillefer for Canada

International[15]
Event 12–13 13–14 14–15 15–16 16–17 17–18
JGP Latvia8th
JGP Slovakia9th
JGP Slovenia9th
National
Canadian Champ.10th N1st N6th J7th J4th J6th J
Levels: N = Novice; J = Junior

References

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