Noé Perron

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Noé Perron
Born (2000-11-18) 18 November 2000 (age 24)
Belfort, France
Height1.79 m (5 ft 10+12 in)
Figure skating career
Country France
Partner Lou Terreaux
Coach Olivier Schoenfelder
Marien de la Asuncion
Muriel Zazoui
Skating clubASM Belfort Danse et Ballet
Began skating2005

Noé Perron (born 18 November 2000) is a French ice dancer. With his skating partner, Lou Terreaux, he is the 2022 Bavarian Open and Bosphorus Cup bronze medalist. The two represented France at the 2020 World Junior Championships.

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Career

Early years

Noé Perron began learning to skate in 2005. [1] As a young ice dancer, he skated with Clémence Vitti and Clara Ekici. [2] [3] He teamed up with Lou Terreaux by 2016. Early in their career, the two were coached by Eric Le Mercier. [4]

Terreaux/Perron debuted on the ISU Junior Grand Prix (JGP) series in August–September 2018, placing eighth in Linz, Austria. They trained in Villard-de-Lans, coached by Karine Arribert-Narce, Violetta Zakhlyupana, and Vladimir Pastukhov. [4]

Terreaux/Perron retained the same coaches for the 2019–20 season. [5] They had two JGP assignments, placing sixth in France and eighth in Russia. Silver medalists at the French Junior Championships, they were named in France's team to the 2020 World Junior Championships in Tallinn. The two finished fifteenth overall in Estonia after placing fifteenth in both segments. [6]

Senior career

2021–22 season

Terreaux/Perron made their senior international debut in October 2021, at the 2021 Master's de Patinage and 2021 Trophée Métropole Nice Côte d'Azur, where they finished sixth and eighth, respectively. Going on to compete on the 2021–22 ISU Challenger Series, the duo finished sixth at the 2021 CS Denis Ten Memorial Challenge. They would subsequently finish fifth at the 2021 Open d'Andorra. [6]

In December, the team finished sixth at the 2022 French Championships. They would then finish the season by winning bronze at the Bavarian Open in Oberstdorf, Germany. [6]

2022–23 season

Terreaux/Perron started the season by finishing sixth at the 2022 CS Nebelhorn Trophy before subsequently finishing fifth at the 2022 Master's de Patinage. Continuing to compete on the 2022–23 ISU Challenger Series, they placed eleventh at the 2022 CS Budapest Trophy and fourth at the 2022 CS Ice Challenge. They would then win bronze at the 2022 Bosphorus Cup. [6]

In December, Terreaux/Perron won bronze at the 2023 French Championships. They would then close off the season with fourth-place finishes at the 2023 Bavarian Open and the 2023 Egna Dance Trophy. [6]

2023–24 season

Beginning the season at the 2023 CS Nebelhorn Trophy, Terreaux/Perron would finish the event in twelfth place. They would then go on to place fourth at the 2023 Master's de Patinage and eighth at the 2023 CS Warsaw Cup. [6]

After a fourth-place finish at the 2024 French Championships, Terreaux/Perron would finish the season by winning silver at the 2024 Ephesus Cup and bronze at the 2024 Bavarian Open. [6]

2024–25 season

Terreaux/Perron started the season by finishing eighth at the 2024 CS Lombardia Trophy. They would subsequently place fifth at the 2024 Master's de Patinage. [6]

Programs

With Terreaux

Season Rhythm dance Free dance
2024–2025
[7]
2022–2023
[1]
2019–2020
[5]
  • Foxtrot: My Girl
  • Swing: Hey Joe
    choreo. by Karine Arribert-Narce
2018–2019
[4]
  • Tango: Au suivant
    by Siri Vik
  • Tango: Ma chanson des vieux amants
    performed by Novafonic Orchestra
    choreo. by Karine Arribert-Narce
  • Dance of the Sugar
  • Porz Goret
    by Yann Tiersen
  • Dance of the Sugar
    choreo. by Karine Arribert-Narce

Competitive highlights

CS: Challenger Series; JGP: Junior Grand Prix

Ice dance with Lou Terreaux

International [8]
Event 16–17 17–18 18–19 19–20 20–21 21–22 22–23 23–24 24–25
CS Budapest 11th
CS Denis Ten 6th
CS Golden Spin of Zagreb WD
CS Ice Challenge 4th
CS Lombardia Trophy 8th
CS Nebelhorn 6th12th
CS Tallinn Trophy 10th
CS Warsaw Cup 8th
Bavarian Open 3rd4th3rd
Bosphorus Cup 3rd
Egna Trophy 4th
Ephesus Cup2nd
Ice Challenge 5th
Open d'Andorra 5th
Trophée Métropole Nice 8th
Winter University Games 2nd
International: Junior [8]
Junior Worlds 15th
JGP Austria 8th
JGP France 6th
JGP Russia 8th
Bavarian Open 5th
Bosphorus Cup 10th
Egna Trophy 8th4th
Ice Star 5th
Pavel Roman WD
Santa Claus Cup 11th
Toruń Cup 11th6th
Volvo Open Cup 6th
National [8] [9]
French Champ. 8th J6th J5th J2nd J3rd J6th3rd4th
Masters 9th J5th J3rd J3rd J3rd J6th5th4th5th

Detailed results

Ice dance with Lou Terreaux

ISU personal best scores in the +5/-5 GOE System [6]
SegmentTypeScoreEvent
TotalTSS159.28 2024 CS Tallinn Trophy
Rhythm dance TSS66.18 2022 CS Nebelhorn Trophy
TES38.572022 CS Nebelhorn Trophy
PCS27.862024 CS Tallinn Trophy
Free dance TSS97.242024 CS Tallinn Trophy
TES55.342024 CS Tallinn Trophy
PCS42.902024 CS Tallinn Trophy
Results in the 2024–25 season [6]
DateEvent RD FD Total
PScorePScorePScore
Sep 13-15, 2024 Flag of Italy.svg 2024 CS Lombardia Trophy 861.77894.168155.93
Sep 26-28, 2024 Flag of France.svg 2024 Master's de Patinage 563.51593.965157.47
Nov 5-10, 2024 Flag of Austria.svg 2024 Ice Challenge 562.38499.795162.17
Nov 12–17, 2024 Flag of Estonia.svg 2024 CS Tallinn Trophy 1162.041097.2410159.28
Dec 4–7, 2024 Flag of Croatia.svg 2024 CS Golden Spin of Zagreb 1158.13WD
Jan 16–18, 2025 Flag of Italy.svg 2025 Winter University Games 365.172103.432168.60

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