Kirsten Moore-Towers
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Moore-Towers and Moscovitch in 2010 | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Personal information | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Country represented | Canada | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Born |
St. Catharines, Ontario, Canada | July 1, 1992||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Home town | Waterloo, Ontario | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Height | 1.49 m (4 ft 10 1⁄2 in) | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Partner | Michael Marinaro | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Former partner | Dylan Moscovitch, Andrew Evans | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Coach | Bruno Marcotte, Richard Gauthier, Sylvie Fullum | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Former coach | Kristy Wirtz, Kris Wirtz | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Choreographer | Julie Marcotte | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Former choreographer | Mark Pillay | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Skating club | CPA St-Leonard | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Former skating club | Kitchener-Waterloo SC | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Training locations | Montreal | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Former training locations | Kitchener-Waterloo, Ontario | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Began skating | 1995 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
ISU personal best scores | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Combined total |
160.70 2015 Four Continents | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Short program |
59.30 2015 Four Continents | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Free skate |
108.06 2014 Trophée Bompard | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Medal record
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Kirsten Moore-Towers (born July 1, 1992) is a Canadian pair skater. In May 2014, she formed a partnership with Michael Marinaro. With former partner Dylan Moscovitch, she is the 2013 Four Continents silver medalist, 2014 Olympic team event silver medalist, and 2011 Canadian national champion.
Personal life
Kirsten Moore-Towers was born on July 1, 1992 in St. Catharines, Ontario, Canada.[1] She is the daughter of a steel company employee and an accounting manager, and has a sister, Katie, who is eight years younger.[2]
Early years in skating
Moore-Towers was introduced to skating at age two and a half by her mother.[3] She began pair skating around April 2008, teaming up with Andrew Evans.[4] They appeared at one ISU Junior Grand Prix event and placed fourth on the junior level at the Canadian Championships. The pair split after ten months together.[4]
Partnership with Moscovitch
In February 2009,[5] Moore-Towers teamed up with Dylan Moscovitch, who had trained at the same rink for several years.[2] Kris Wirtz and Kristy Sargeant-Wirtz coached the pair at the Kitchener-Waterloo Skating Club in Waterloo, Ontario.[6][7]
Moore-Towers/Moscovitch debuted on the Grand Prix series at the 2009 Skate Canada International, placing sixth. In the 2010–11 season, the pair initially received one Grand Prix assignment, the 2010 Skate America, but received a second, the 2010 Skate Canada International, after Jessica Dube / Bryce Davison withdrew.[4] They won silver at both events and qualified for the Grand Prix Final, where they finished sixth. They then won the Canadian national title.
At the 2014 Winter Olympics, Moore-Towers/Moscovitch were part of the Canadian team for the team event. They performed the pair's free skate and Canada won the silver medal.[8]
Moore-Towers and Moscovitch announced the end of their partnership on April 30, 2014, stating that they had different goals.[9]
Partnership with Marinaro
Moore-Towers tried out with Michael Marinaro and Mervin Tran.[10] On June 3, 2014, Skate Canada announced that she and Marinaro had formed a partnership, coached by Kris Wirtz and Kristy Wirtz at the Kitchener Waterloo Skating Club in southern Ontario.[11] Moore-Towers said that they were adjusting their technique on lifts, stating: "Mike's former partner is much taller than I am, so the technique is a bit different; he has to work in a different way."[10]
Having received two 2014–15 Grand Prix assignments,[12] Moore-Towers/Marinaro placed sixth at the 2014 Skate Canada International and seventh at the 2014 Trophée Éric Bompard. They were fourth at the 2015 Canadian Championships and ninth at the 2015 Four Continents.
Moore-Towers/Marinaro began the 2015–16 season with a bronze medal at the 2015 U.S. International Classic – their first Challenger Series event. Competing in the Grand Prix series, they won bronze at the 2015 Skate Canada International and placed 7th at the 2015 Rostelecom Cup. During the short program at the Canadian Nationals, the two clipped blades as they began the twist lift, resulting in a hard fall.[13] They finished fourth for the second year in a row. On March 11, they were added to Canada's team for the 2016 World Championships after Julianne Séguin / Charlie Bilodeau withdrew due to injury.[14]
Programs
With Marinaro
Season | Short program | Free skating | Exhibition |
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2015–16 [1][15] |
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2014–15 [10][16] |
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With Moscovitch
Season | Short program | Free skating | Exhibition |
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2013–14 [5][17][18] |
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2012–13 [19] |
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2011–12 [20] |
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2010–11 [2][21] |
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2009–10 [22] |
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Results
GP: Grand Prix; CS: Challenger Series; JGP: Junior Grand Prix
With Marinaro
International[23] | |||
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Event | 14–15 | 15–16 | 16–17 |
World Champ. | 8th | ||
Four Continents | 9th | ||
GP NHK Trophy | TBD | ||
GP Rostelecom Cup | 7th | TBD | |
GP Skate Canada | 6th | 3rd | |
GP Trophée Bompard | 7th | ||
CS U.S. Classic | 3rd | TBD | |
National[24] | |||
Canadian Champ. | 4th | 4th | |
TBD: Assigned |
With Moscovitch
International[25] | |||||
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Event | 09–10 | 10–11 | 11–12 | 12–13 | 13–14 |
Olympics | 5th | ||||
Worlds | 8th | 4th | 4th | ||
Four Continents | 9th | 5th | 2nd | ||
GP Final | 6th | 5th | 6th | ||
GP Cup of China | 3rd | 4th | |||
GP NHK Trophy | 2nd | ||||
GP Rostelecom Cup | 3rd | ||||
GP Skate America | 2nd | 3rd | 2nd | ||
GP Skate Canada | 6th | 2nd | |||
U.S. Classic | 1st | 1st | |||
National[5] | |||||
Canadian Champ. | 5th | 1st | 4th | 2nd | 2nd |
Team events | |||||
Olympics | 2nd | ||||
WD: Withdrew |
With Evans
International[26] | |
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Event | 2008–09 |
JGP Mexico | 10th |
National | |
Canadian Championships | 4th J |
J: Junior level |
References
- 1 2 "Kirsten MOORE-TOWERS / Michael MARINARO: 2015/2016". International Skating Union. Archived from the original on February 9, 2016.
- 1 2 3 Walker, Elvin (December 5, 2010). "Moore-Towers and Moscovitch jump into spotlight". Golden Skate.
- ↑ "Road to Sochi: Kirsten Moore-Towers & Dylan Moscovitch". Off The Map Webzine. October 23, 2013.
- 1 2 3 Smith, Beverley (January 24, 2014). "Olympian Profile: Kirsten Moore-Towers & Dylan Moscovitch". Skate Canada.
- 1 2 3 "Kirsten Moore-Towers / Dylan Moscovitch: 2013/2014". Skate Canada. Archived from the original on May 1, 2014.
- "Alternate link". Skate Canada. Archived from the original on May 1, 2014.
- ↑ Rivet, Christine (January 26, 2011). "Great times for Kitchener-Waterloo Skating Club". therecord.com. Archived from the original on September 2, 2012.
- ↑ "Waterloo skaters competing at World Championships". waterloochronicle.com. April 19, 2011. Archived from the original on March 31, 2012.
- ↑ "Kirsten MOORE-TOWERS". sochi2014.com. Archived from the original on April 1, 2014.
- ↑ "Canadian Pair Team of Moore-Towers and Moscovitch end skating partnership". Skate Canada. April 30, 2014. Archived from the original on May 1, 2014.
- 1 2 3 Rutherford, Lynn (July 26, 2014). "Detroit postcards: More pair action off ice than on". IceNetwork.
- ↑ "Canada's newest pair team – Kirsten Moore-Towers and Michael Marinaro". Skate Canada. June 3, 2014.
- ↑ "2014-15 ISU Grand Prix of Figure Skating - Pairs" (PDF). July 22, 2014.
- ↑ Wright, Barry (February 12, 2016). "Tumble costs local skater shot at Worlds". The Sarnia Journal. Archived from the original on February 13, 2016.
- ↑ "Liam Firus, Julianne Séguin and Charlie Bilodeau withdraw from 2016 ISU World Figure Skating Championships". Skate Canada. March 11, 2016.
- ↑ Slater, Paula (July 15, 2015). "Moore-Towers and Marinaro: 'No stone unturned'". Golden Skate.
- ↑ "Kirsten MOORE-TOWERS / Michael MARINARO: 2014/2015". International Skating Union. Archived from the original on May 20, 2015.
- ↑ Golinsky, Reut (December 6, 2013). "Catching up with Kirsten Moore-Towers and Dylan Moscovitch". Absolute Skating.
- ↑ "Kirsten MOORE-TOWERS / Dylan MOSCOVITCH: 2013/2014". International Skating Union. Archived from the original on May 1, 2014.
- ↑ "Kirsten MOORE-TOWERS / Dylan MOSCOVITCH: 2012/2013". International Skating Union. Archived from the original on August 25, 2013.
- ↑ "Kirsten MOORE-TOWERS / Dylan MOSCOVITCH: 2011/2012". International Skating Union. Archived from the original on July 18, 2012.
- ↑ "Kirsten MOORE-TOWERS / Dylan MOSCOVITCH: 2010/2011". International Skating Union. Archived from the original on August 15, 2011.
- ↑ "Kirsten MOORE-TOWERS / Dylan MOSCOVITCH: 2009/2010". International Skating Union. Archived from the original on November 23, 2009.
- ↑ "Competition Results: Kirsten MOORE-TOWERS / Michael MARINARO". International Skating Union.
- ↑ "Kirsten Moore-Towers and Michael Marinaro". Skate Canada.
- ↑ "Competition Results: Kirsten MOORE-TOWERS / Dylan MOSCOVITCH". International Skating Union. Archived from the original on May 1, 2014.
- ↑ "Competition Results: Kirsten MOORE-TOWERS / Andrew EVANS". International Skating Union. Archived from the original on September 30, 2012.
External links
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- Kirsten Moore-Towers / Michael Marinaro at the International Skating Union
- Kirsten Moore-Towers / Dylan Moscovitch at the International Skating Union