Isabelle Sarech
French ice dancer
Isabelle Sarech | |
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Figure skating career | |
Country | France |
Partner | Xavier Debernis |
Coach | Gérard G. |
Retired | 1992 |
Isabelle Sarech is a French former competitive ice dancer. With her skating partner, Xavier Debernis, she became the 1989 Nebelhorn Trophy champion, 1990 Skate America silver medalist, 1991 Skate Electric bronze medalist, and a two-time French national bronze medalist.
Sarech lived in Annecy before teaming up with Debernis. She then relocated to Lyon in order to train with him. The two were coached by Gérard G., the husband of Debernis' elder sister.[1]
In February 2020, Sarech accused Gérard G. of sexually abusing her when she was a minor.[1]
Competitive highlights
- with Debernis
International[2][3] | ||||
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Event | 1985–86 | 1989–90 | 1990–91 | 1991–92 |
World Championships | 12th | 14th | ||
International de Paris | 6th | 8th | ||
International St. Gervais | 3rd | |||
Nebelhorn Trophy | 1st | |||
Skate America | 2nd | |||
Skate Electric | 3rd | |||
Merano Autumn Trophy | 3rd | |||
National | ||||
French Championships | 3rd | 3rd | 4th |
References
- ^ a b Etienne, Yoann; Bezin, Elsa (14 February 2020). "Isabelle Sarech, patineuse artistique violée à 16 ans : "Il a fallu #MeToo pour que je réalise"" [Figure skater Isabelle Sarech raped at 16: "#MeToo was necessary for me to realise"]. francetvinfo.fr (in French). Archived from the original on 18 February 2020.
- ^ "Results Book, Volume 1: 1896–1973" (PDF). Skate Canada. pp. 22–28. Archived from the original (PDF) on 22 November 2010.
- ^ "Results Book, Volume 2: 1974–current" (PDF). Skate Canada. Archived from the original (PDF) on 20 September 2009.
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Nebelhorn Trophy champions (ice dance)
- 1970–71: Angelika Buck & Erich Buck
- 1972: Mary-Karen Campell & Johnny Johns
- 1973: Rosalind Druce & David Barker
- 1974: Judi Genovesi & Kent Weigle
- 1975: Lorna Wighton & John Dowding
- 1976: Marina Zueva & Andrei Vitman
- 1977: Jayne Torvill & Christopher Dean
- 1978: Elena Garanina & Igor Zavozin
- 1979: Gina Aucoin & Hans-Peter Ponikau
- 1980: Wendy Sessions & Stephen Williams
- 1981: Karen Roughton & Marc Reed
- 1982–83: Marina Klimova & Sergei Ponomarenko
- 1984: Lois Luciani & Russ Witherby
- 1985: Maya Usova & Alexander Zhulin
- 1986: Antonia Becherer & Ferdinand Becherer
- 1987–88: Ilona Melnichenko & Gennadi Kaskov
- 1989: Isabelle Sarech & Xavier Debernis
- 1990: Isabelle Labossiere & Mitchell Gould
- 1991: Irina Lobacheva & Alexei Pospelov
- 1992: Shae-Lynn Bourne & Victor Kraatz
- 1993: Martine Patenaude & Eric Massé
- 1994: Barbara Piton & Alexandre Piton
- 1995: Olga Sharutenko & Dmitri Naumkin
- 1996: Ekaterina Svirina & Vladimir Leliukh
- 1997: Olga Sharutenko & Dmitri Naumkin
- 1998: Nina Ulanova & Mikhail Stifounin
- 1999: Jamie Silverstein & Justin Pekarek
- 2000: Chantal Lefebvre & Justin Lanning
- 2001: Sylwia Nowak & Sebastian Kolasiński
- 2002: Federica Faiella & Massimo Scali
- 2003: Svetlana Kulikova & Vitali Novikov
- 2004: Lydia Manon & Ryan O'Meara
- 2005: Tanith Belbin & Benjamin Agosto
- 2006: Sinead Kerr & John Kerr
- 2007: Jennifer Wester & Daniil Barantsev
- 2008: Emily Samuelson & Evan Bates
- 2009: Meryl Davis & Charlie White
- 2010: Nathalie Péchalat & Fabian Bourzat
- 2011: Madison Hubbell & Zachary Donohue
- 2012: Madison Chock & Evan Bates
- 2013: Madison Hubbell & Zachary Donohue
- 2014: Kaitlyn Weaver & Andrew Poje
- 2015: Madison Chock & Evan Bates
- 2016: Anna Cappellini & Luca Lanotte
- 2017: Penny Coomes & Nicholas Buckland
- 2018: Piper Gilles & Paul Poirier
- 2019: Laurence Fournier Beaudry & Nikolaj Sørensen
- 2020: Natálie Taschlerová & Filip Taschler
- 2021: Juulia Turkkila & Matthias Versluis
- 2022–23: Lilah Fear & Lewis Gibson