Line Haddad

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Line Haddad
Personal information
Country representedFlag of France.svg  France
Flag of Israel.svg  Israel
Height1.58 m (5 ft 2 in)
Former partner Vitali Lycenko
Sylvain Privé
Former coach Oleg Vasiliev
Jean-Roland Racle
Skating clubSkating club of Ny

Line Haddad is a World and Olympic pair skater and was the youngest athlete to compete at the Olympics at Albertville. She is also an international choreographer and a performer with the Ice theatre of Ny company. [1] Former student of Oleg Vassiliev, she is two time French National Champion, one-time Israeli National Champion. As a dancer, she graduated from the Paris Conservatoire in ballet and has also trained and performed in modern dance and Argentine Tango (NY City Center, Google, [2] NY Live Arts, and The Madison Theatre).

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Professional career

She is known for her choreographies and work with various world and Olympic skaters, among them are:

She also coached skaters at ISU Grand Prix events (Skate America, Trophee de France).

After touring with Philippe Candeloro and the French team, she joined the Ice theatre of New York as a Performer and worked with choreographers such as David Parson, Doug Webster, and David Liu. She was also featured in Dance Visions on Ice on NBC starring Nancy Kerrigan and Evgeni Plushenko and well as in a TV show Glee Episode. Academically, she received her Master of Arts in translation and linguistics in Paris, majoring in French, English, and Spanish.

Her most recent choreographies includes Milongon [8] performed at Rockefeller center with Ice dancer Brent Bommentre and composition by world renowned bandoneon player JP Jofre. Line Haddad contemporary piece 11h11 with 6 solo skaters and one couple was also featured at the ITNY home season [9] honoring Evgeni Plushenko and Tai Babilonia and Randy Gardner in Chelsea Piers in October 2017.

Results

With Privé for France

International
Event1991–921992–931993–941994–951995–961996–971997–98
Olympics 16th
Worlds 19th19th18th
Europeans 12th9th
CS Skate Canada 6th
CS Trophée Lalique 9th6th9th
CS Nations Cup 10thWD
Nebelhorn Trophy 2nd
National
French Champ. 1st2nd2nd2nd2nd
CS = Became part of Champions Series in 1995
WD = Withdrew

With Lycenko for Israel

International
Event1999–2000
Europeans 18th
Golden Spin of Zagreb 6th
Skate Israel 4th
National
Israeli Champ. 1st

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