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Date of birth: 31.12.1990 Patrick CHAN
CAN
Place of birth: Ottawa
Height: 173 cm
Home town: Toronto
Profession: student
Hobbies: music, golf, mountain biking, tennis, video games
Start sk. / Club: 1996 / Granite Club Toronto
Coach: Christy Krall, Lori Nichol
Choreographer: Lori Nichol
Former Coach: Don Laws, Ellen Burka, Shin Amano, Osborne Colson, Mei Yang
Practice low season: 21 h / week at Colorado Springs/USA
Practice high season: 21 h / week at Colorado Springs/USA
Music Short Program / Short Dance as of season 2010/2011
Take Five by Paul Desmond
Music Free Skating / Free Dance as of season 2010/2011
Phantasia by Andrew Lloyd Webber
Personal Best Total Score280.9828.04.2011 World Championships 2011
Personal Best Score Short Program93.0227.04.2011 World Championships 2011
Personal Best Score Free Skating187.9628.04.2011 World Championships 2011
 
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S=Senior; J=Junior; N=Novice
International CompetitionYearPlace
HomeSense Skate Canada Int. 2008 Ottawa 2008 1.
Trophee Bompard 2008 Paris 2008 1.
SBS ISU Grand Prix Final 2008/2009 Goyang City 2008 5.
ISU World Team Trophy Tokyo 2009 4.
Chan took figure skating lessons because he wanted to learn how to skate in order to play hockey, but then liked figure skating right away. He practiced many other sports including tennis, skiing, swimming and taekwondo before focusing on skating. Chan's long-time coach Osborne Colson died in July 2006 at age 90. Chan admires four-time World Champion Kurt Browning for his personality and admires World Champion Todd Eldredge for his work ethics. Chan's parents are immigrants from China. His mother immigrated from Hong Kong to Canada in her late 20s, his father came as a young boy to Canada. Chan's father played ping pong and coached a ping pong team in Quebec.
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