Zoé Blanc

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Zoé Blanc
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Zoé Blanc during the French Masters in 2009, performing original dance. (copyright Florence Lécrivain)
Born (1988-01-10) 10 January 1988 (age 36)
Grenoble, France
Hometown Villard-de-Lans
Height1.63 m (5 ft 4 in)
Figure skating career
Country France
Skating clubVillars de Lans SG Ice Dance
Retired2011

Zoe Blanc (born 10 January 1988) is a French former competitive ice dancer. With Pierre-Loup Bouquet, she is a three-time French national medalist and placed 14th at the 2010 European Championships. They retired from competition in 2011. [1]

Contents

Programs

(with Bouquet)

Season Short dance Free dance
2010–2011
[2]
  • Romantic Waltz
    by Karl Jenkins
  • Quickstep
  • L'Enfant Qui Voulait Etre Un Ours
    by Bruno Coulais
Original dance
2009–2010
[3]
Medieval Breton dance:
  • La Jument de Michao
    by Tri Yann
  • Marine Machine
    by Amon Tobin
  • Ramalama Bang Bang
    by Roisin Murphy
2008–2009
[4]
  • Black & Blues
    by Louis Armstrong
  • It's a Man's World
    by Sekouba Bambino

  • Chercher d'Or
    by Grand Corp Malade [5] [6]
2007–2008
[7]
  • Shantala
    (Hindi folk dance)
  • Kill Bill (soundtrack)
    by various artists
  • Ca me vexe
    by Mademoiselle K
2006–2007
[8]
  • Tango Agrapendo
    by La Chicanna
  • This is a Man's World
    by Sekouba Bambino

Results

(with Bouquet)

Results [9]
International
Event2004–052005–062006–072007–08 2008–09 2009–10 2010–11
Worlds 19th
Europeans 14th
GP Cup of Russia 10th
GP Skate America 9th
GP Trophee Bompard 10th
Coupe de Nice 6th
Karl Schafer 7th
NRW Trophy 4th
Pavel Roman 3rd J.7th5th
Universiade 8th7th
International: Junior
JGP France 10th
JGP Poland 11th
JGP Romania 6th
JGP Slovakia 13th
National
French Champ. 3rd J.3rd4th2nd3rd
GP = Grand Prix; JGP = Junior Grand Prix
J. = Junior level

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References

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  6. "Meeting Karine Arribert-Narce". Annecy Infosports. Alpes Infos Sports. 11 November 2011. Archived from the original on 21 May 2013. Retrieved 3 October 2012. "Rencontre avec Karine Arribert-Narce" (in French). 9 November 2011. Archived from the original on 21 May 2013. Retrieved 3 October 2012.
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