Allie Hann-McCurdy

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Hann-McCurdy & Coreno in 2006.
Personal information
Full nameAllie Hann-McCurdy
Alternative namesAllie McCurdy
Country representedFlag of Canada (Pantone).svg  Canada
Born (1987-05-23) May 23, 1987 (age 35)
Nanaimo, British Columbia, Canada
Home town Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada
Height1.58 m (5 ft 2 in)
Partner Michael Coreno
Former partner Paul Bauer
Jean-Philippe Mathieu
Coach Marina Zoueva
Igor Shpilband
Former coach Maikki Uotila Kraatz
Victor Kraatz
Kelly Johnson
Pavol Porac
David Islam
Choreographer Marina Zoueva
Igor Shpilband
Former choreographer Maikki Uotila Kraatz
Pasquale Camerlengo
Skating clubGloucester Skating Club
Retired21 June 2010
ISU personal best scores
Combined total164.02
2008 Four Continents
Comp. dance34.39
2004 JGP Hungary
Original dance51.08
2005 JGP Estonia
Free dance83.76
2008 Four Continents

Allie Hann-McCurdy (born May 23, 1987) is a Canadian former ice dancer. McCurdy began skating at age eight and was a singles skater until age 12 when she switched to ice dancing. [1] In 2003, she teamed up with Michael Coreno, with whom she was the 2010 Four Continents silver medallist and the 2008 Canadian bronze medallist. [2] The pair retired on June 21, 2010, to coach at the Gloucester Skating Club. [3]

Contents

Competitive highlights

With Coreno

Event2003–042004–052005–062006–072007–082008–092009–10
World Championships 19th
Four Continents Championships 6th2nd
World Junior Championships 8th
Canadian Championships 7th J.2nd J.1st J.8th3rd6th5th
NHK Trophy 8th
Cup of Russia 9th
Skate America 11th9th
Skate Canada International 4th
Trophée Eric Bompard 10th
Nebelhorn Trophy 7th4th
Junior Grand Prix Final 7th
Junior Grand Prix, Estonia 2nd
Junior Grand Prix, Slovakia 4th
Junior Grand Prix, Ukraine 3rd
Junior Grand Prix, Hungary 2nd
J. = Junior level

Earlier partnerships

(with Bauer)

Event2002–03
Canadian Championships 21st J.
J. = Junior level

(with Mathieu)

Event2001–02
Canadian Championships 21st J.
J. = Junior level

Programs

(with Coreno)

Season Original dance Free dance
2009–2010 [4] Italian folk dance:
  • Tarantella Siciliana – San Paolo
  • La spagnola
  • Tarantella Siciliana – Sciacca
2008–2009 [5]
  • Lili Marleen
    by Hans Leip and Norbert Schultze
  • Over There
    by Glenn Miller
  • Pankakoski
    by Risto Laurita
2007–2008 [6]
  • The Log Driver's Waltz
    (soundtrack)
  • Newfoundland Country Dance
2006–2007 [7]
  • Tango: Por Una Cabeza
    by Carlos Gardel
  • Kyoko's House
    (Stage Blood is not Enough)
    by Michael Riesman, Philip Glass
  • Temple of the Golden Pavilon
    by Michael Riesman, Philip Glass
  • November 25: The Last Day
    by Michael Riesman, Philip Glass
  • Mishima Opening
    by Michael Riesman, Philip Glass
2005–2006 [8]
  • Mambo: Do You Only Want to Dance
  • Rhumba: Sway
    by Michael Buble
  • Samba: Maria
    by Ricky Martin
  • Passionata
  • Carmen: Habanera
    by Georges Bizet
  • Toreador En Garde
    by Georges Bizet
2004–2005 [9]
  • Charleston: Buttermilk Race
  • Foxtrot: Business of Love
    (from the Mask soundtrack)
  • Quickstep: Oh Maria
    by Michael Buble
From Beethoven's Last Night
by Trans-Siberian Orchestra:
  • Dreams of Candlelight
  • Beethoven's Last Night
  • Requiem

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