Bryce Davison

Bryce Davison ( born January 29, 1986 in Walnut Creek, California, USA ) is a Canadian figure skater who starts in pair skating.

Davison began at the age of six years with the figure skating. He takes over for the Hamilton Skating Club. From 2003, he made a pair of running couple with Jessica Dubé. 2004, they were Canadian Junior Champion and 2004 and 2005 runner-up Junior World Champion. Your seniors debut at a major tournament they had in the 2006 Olympics in Turin, finishing it in tenth place. At their first World Cup they were Seventh little later. In the years 2007, 2009 and 2010, they were Canadian champions. Their greatest success was winning the bronze medal at the 2008 World Championship in Gothenburg Aliona Savchenko and Robin Szolkowy behind as well as the Chinese, Dan Zhang and Hao Zhang. In 2009 she won the silver medal at the Four Continents Championship in Vancouver behind Pang Qing and Tong Jian. The 2010 Olympic Games in Vancouver, they finished in sixth place. Trainer of the pair is Annie Barabe.

The couple had to fight in his career with numerous injuries and incidents. In the long program at the Four Continents Championships 2007 Davison met his partner at a pirouette with his skate in the face. She fell out and hit his face on the ice, while formed a pool of blood. It was still operating in the same night and sewn with 83 stitches. Davison as well Dubé were then treated for posttraumatic stress disorder. In April 2009, Davison did not make it to catch his partner in a three-fold rotational uplift. Dubé remained motionless lying on the ice before she was rushed to the hospital. Davison suffers from osteochondritis dissecans, which became a serious knee injury and for which he underwent surgery in 2010. Therefore, the couple will not deny 11 / the entire 2010 season.

Results

Pair of running

( with Jessica Dubé )

  • Z = Withdrawn; J = Junior
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