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{{short description|British ice dancer}} |
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{{Infobox figure skater |
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|name= Sasha Fear |
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|image= Sasha Fear and George Waddell - 2019 JGP USA.jpg |
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|caption= Fear/Waddell at [[2019–20 ISU Junior Grand Prix|2019 JGP United States]] |
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|height= {{height|m=1.70}} |
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|partner= '''[[George Waddell (figure skater)|George Waddell]]''' |
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|formerpartner= Elliot Verburg<br>Jack Osman |
|formerpartner= '''[[George Waddell (figure skater)|George Waddell]]''' <br> Elliot Verburg<br />Jack Osman |
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|coach= [[Romain Haguenauer]]<br>Karen Quinn |
|coach= [[Romain Haguenauer]]<br />Karen Quinn |
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|formercoach= Alan Abretti |
|formercoach= Alan Abretti |
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|choreographer= [[Romain Haguenauer]]<br>Ginette Cournoyer<br>Émilie Josset |
|choreographer= [[Romain Haguenauer]]<br />Ginette Cournoyer<br />Émilie Josset |
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|skating club= Alexandra Palace London |
|skating club= Alexandra Palace London |
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|former skating club= |
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|currenttraininglocations= [[Montreal]], [[Canada]]<br>London, United Kingdom |
|currenttraininglocations= [[Montreal]], [[Canada]]<br />London, United Kingdom |
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|beganskating= 2004 |
|beganskating= 2004 |
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|retired= |
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|dance score= |
|dance score= 163.21 |
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|dance date= [[ |
|dance date= [[2022 European Figure Skating Championships|2022 Europeans]] |
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|SD score= 66.69 |
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|SD date= [[2022 World Figure Skating Championships|2022 Worlds]] |
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|FD score= 99.60 |
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|FD date= [[2022 European Figure Skating Championships|2022 Europeans]] |
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'''Sasha Fear''' (born 23 May 2002) is a [[British people|British]] [[ice dancer]]. With her skating partner, [[George Waddell (figure skater)|George Waddell]], she is the [[2020 CS Nebelhorn Trophy]] silver medalist and the [[2020 CS Budapest Trophy]] bronze medalist. On the junior level, she is a two-time [[British Figure Skating Championships|British junior national]] champion ([[2018 British Figure Skating Championships|2018]], [[2019 British Figure Skating Championships|2019]]) and has competed in the final segment at the [[2019 World Junior Figure Skating Championships|2019 World Junior Championships]]. |
'''Sasha Fear''' (born 23 May 2002) is a [[British people|British]] [[ice dancer]]. With her former skating partner, [[George Waddell (figure skater)|George Waddell]], she is the [[2020 CS Nebelhorn Trophy]] silver medalist and the [[2020 CS Budapest Trophy]] bronze medalist. On the junior level, she is a two-time [[British Figure Skating Championships|British junior national]] champion ([[2018 British Figure Skating Championships|2018]], [[2019 British Figure Skating Championships|2019]]) and has competed in the final segment at the [[2019 World Junior Figure Skating Championships|2019 World Junior Championships]]. |
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== Personal life == |
== Personal life == |
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Fear was born on 23 May 2002 in [[London]], [[England]] to Canadian parents. Her mother Kirsten was a skater and ran |
Fear was born on 23 May 2002 in [[London]], [[England]] to Canadian parents. Her mother Kirsten was a skater and ran at the collegiate level at the [[University of Western Ontario]].<ref name=georgia/> Fear's eldest sister, Georgia, was a competitive cross country and track athlete at [[Dartmouth College]] and the [[University of Virginia]].<ref name=georgia/> Her second oldest sister, [[Lilah Fear|Lilah]], is also a competitive ice dancer for Great Britain with [[Lewis Gibson (figure skater)|Lewis Gibson]].<ref name=EOG-191702/> Fear's uncle, Xavier Majic, competed in the [[National Hockey League|NHL]] and for the [[Canada men's national ice hockey team|Canadian national hockey team]].<ref name=EOG-191702/> |
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Fear studied at [[South Hampstead High School]] in London, until beginning online school via the [[Laurel Springs School]] in 2019.<ref name=CNJ-161512/><ref name=EOG-191702/> She ran cross country competitively up through high school.<ref name=POT-SF/> She holds British, Canadian, and American citizenship.<ref name=BSW-172908/><ref name=IDC-171209/> |
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== Career == |
== Career == |
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=== Early career === |
=== Early career === |
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Fear began skating in 2004 in London.<ref name=ISU-1920/> She competed in [[single skating|ladies' singles]] and ice dance simultaneously throughout her youth; she also has experience competing in solo dance.<ref name=EOG-191702/> Fear trains under Karen Quinn and Alan Abretti at the Alexandria Palace Ice Rink in London during the school year |
Fear began skating in 2004 in London.<ref name=ISU-1920/> She competed in [[single skating|ladies' singles]] and ice dance simultaneously throughout her youth; she also has experience competing in solo dance.<ref name=EOG-191702/> Fear trains under Karen Quinn and Alan Abretti at the Alexandria Palace Ice Rink in London during the school year; she splits the remainder of her training time with [[Romain Haguenauer]] in [[Montreal]], Canada. She spends summers at the [[Toronto Cricket, Skating and Curling Club]] in [[Toronto]], Canada.<ref name=EOG-191702/> |
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Fear competed four seasons with Jack Osman beginning in [[2013–14 figure skating season|2013–14]].<ref name=SOI-SFJO/> Fear/Osman split following the [[2016–17 ISU Junior Grand Prix]] and she teamed up with Elliot Verburg later that season. Fear/Verburg won the [[British Figure Skating Championships|2017 British junior national]] title three months into their partnership.<ref name=CNJ-161512/> They finished 15th at the [[2017 World Junior Figure Skating Championships|2017 World Junior Championships]]. Fear/Verburg split after one season together, after she began outgrowing him.<ref name=BSW-172908/><ref name=EOG-191702/> |
Fear competed four seasons with [[Jack Osman]] beginning in [[2013–14 figure skating season|2013–14]].<ref name=SOI-SFJO/> Fear/Osman split following the [[2016–17 ISU Junior Grand Prix]], and she teamed up with Elliot Verburg later that season. Fear/Verburg won the [[British Figure Skating Championships|2017 British junior national]] title three months into their partnership.<ref name=CNJ-161512/> They finished 15th at the [[2017 World Junior Figure Skating Championships|2017 World Junior Championships]]. Fear/Verburg split after one season together, after she began outgrowing him.<ref name=BSW-172908/><ref name=EOG-191702/> |
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Fear teamed up with Canadian skater [[George Waddell (figure skater)|George Waddell]] in May 2017; their families were already acquainted and the partnership tryout was initiated by coach [[Romain Haguenauer]].<ref name=BSW-172908/> |
Fear teamed up with Canadian skater [[George Waddell (figure skater)|George Waddell]] in May 2017; their families were already acquainted and the partnership tryout was initiated by coach [[Romain Haguenauer]].<ref name=BSW-172908/> |
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=== 2017–2018 season === |
=== 2017–2018 season === |
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=== 2021–2022 season === |
=== 2021–2022 season === |
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Fear/Waddell began the season at the [[Skating Club of Boston]]-hosted [[Lake Placid Ice Dance International]], where they placed tenth. They next competed at the [[2021 CS Nebelhorn Trophy]], seeking to [[Figure skating at the 2022 Winter Olympics – Qualification|qualify]] a second berth for a British dance team at the [[2022 Winter Olympics]]. They finished eleventh at the event, outside of qualification.<ref name=ISU-SFGW/> |
Fear/Waddell began the season at the [[Skating Club of Boston]]-hosted [[Lake Placid Ice Dance International]], where they placed tenth. They next competed at the [[2021 CS Nebelhorn Trophy]], seeking to [[Figure skating at the 2022 Winter Olympics – Qualification|qualify]] a second berth for a British dance team at the [[2022 Winter Olympics]]. They finished eleventh at the event, outside of qualification. They competed at a number of other minor internationals in the fall, finishing fifth at the [[Budapest Trophy]] and second at the Viktor Petrenko Cup.<ref name=ISU-SFGW/> |
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After winning the silver medal at the British championships again, Fear/Waddell were assigned to make their [[2022 European Figure Skating Championships|European Championship]] debut in [[Tallinn]]. Qualifying for the free dance, they finished in fifteenth place.<ref name=TS220115/> |
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Fear/Waddell concluded the season at the [[2022 World Figure Skating Championships|2022 World Championships]], held in [[Montpellier]]. Russian dance teams were not allowed to participate as the [[International Skating Union]] banned all Russian athletes following their country's [[2022 Russian invasion of Ukraine|invasion of Ukraine]].<ref name=CBC220322/> Qualifying to the free dance in their World Championship debut, Fear/Waddell finished seventeenth.<ref name=ISU-SFGW/> |
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Fear and Waddell ended their partnership on April 25, 2022.<ref name="Fear-Waddell-split">{{cite instagram|postid=CcyrxkWrG2j|user=sashadfear|title=Hi everyone, George and I are bringing our ice dancing partnership to a close.|first=Sasha|last=Fear|date=April 25, 2022}}</ref> |
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== Programs == |
== Programs == |
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! [[Free dance (ice dance)|Free dance]] |
! [[Free dance (ice dance)|Free dance]] |
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! 2021–2022 <br> <ref name=ISU-2122/> |
! 2021–2022 <br /> <ref name=ISU-2122/> |
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* {{small|Swing:}} [[Another One Bites the Dust]] |
* {{small|Swing:}} [[Another One Bites the Dust]] |
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* {{small|Blues:}} The Show Must Go On |
* {{small|Blues:}} The Show Must Go On |
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* {{small|Swing:}} [[Don't Stop Me Now]] <br> {{small| by [[Queen (band)|Queen]] <br> choreo. by [[Romain Haguenauer]]}} |
* {{small|Swing:}} [[Don't Stop Me Now]] <br /> {{small| by [[Queen (band)|Queen]] <br /> choreo. by [[Romain Haguenauer]]}} |
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* ''[[The Nutcracker]]'' <br> {{small| by [[Pyotr Ilyich Tchaikovsky]] <br> choreo. by [[Romain Haguenauer]]}} |
* ''[[The Nutcracker]]'' <br /> {{small| by [[Pyotr Ilyich Tchaikovsky]] <br /> choreo. by [[Romain Haguenauer]]}} |
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! 2020–2021 <br> <ref name=ISU-2021/> |
! 2020–2021 <br /> <ref name=ISU-2021/> |
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* [[Singin' in the Rain (song)|Singin' in the Rain (reprise)]] |
* [[Singin' in the Rain (song)|Singin' in the Rain (reprise)]] |
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* [[Singin' in the Rain (song)|Singin' in the Rain (reprise)]] |
* [[Singin' in the Rain (song)|Singin' in the Rain (reprise)]] |
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* Overture <br>{{small|(from ''[[Singin' in the Rain (musical)|Singin' in the Rain]]'')<br>by [[Arthur Freed]], [[Nacio Herb Brown]], [[Lennie Hayton]]<br>choreo. by [[Romain Haguenauer]]}} |
* Overture <br />{{small|(from ''[[Singin' in the Rain (musical)|Singin' in the Rain]]'')<br />by [[Arthur Freed]], [[Nacio Herb Brown]], [[Lennie Hayton]]<br />choreo. by [[Romain Haguenauer]]}} |
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* ''[[An American in Paris]]'' |
* ''[[An American in Paris]]'' |
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* [['S Wonderful]] |
* [['S Wonderful]] |
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* [[I Got Rhythm]]<br>{{small|by [[George Gershwin]]<br>choreo. by [[Romain Haguenauer]]}} |
* [[I Got Rhythm]]<br />{{small|by [[George Gershwin]]<br />choreo. by [[Romain Haguenauer]]}} |
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! 2019–2020 <br> <ref name=ISU-1920/> |
! 2019–2020 <br /> <ref name=ISU-1920/> |
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* {{small|Foxtrot:}} [[Singin' in the Rain (song)|Singin' in the Rain (reprise)]] |
* {{small|Foxtrot:}} [[Singin' in the Rain (song)|Singin' in the Rain (reprise)]] |
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* {{small|Quickstep:}} [[Singin' in the Rain (song)|Singin' in the Rain (reprise)]]<br>{{small|(from ''[[Singin' in the Rain (musical)|Singin' in the Rain]]'')<br>by [[Arthur Freed]], [[Nacio Herb Brown]], [[Lennie Hayton]]<br>choreo. by [[Romain Haguenauer]]}} |
* {{small|Quickstep:}} [[Singin' in the Rain (song)|Singin' in the Rain (reprise)]]<br />{{small|(from ''[[Singin' in the Rain (musical)|Singin' in the Rain]]'')<br />by [[Arthur Freed]], [[Nacio Herb Brown]], [[Lennie Hayton]]<br />choreo. by [[Romain Haguenauer]]}} |
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* ''[[An American in Paris]]'' |
* ''[[An American in Paris]]'' |
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* [['S Wonderful]] |
* [['S Wonderful]] |
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* [[I Got Rhythm]]<br>{{small|by [[George Gershwin]]<br>choreo. by [[Romain Haguenauer]]}} |
* [[I Got Rhythm]]<br />{{small|by [[George Gershwin]]<br />choreo. by [[Romain Haguenauer]]}} |
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! 2018–2019 <br> <ref name=ISU-1819/> |
! 2018–2019 <br /> <ref name=ISU-1819/> |
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* {{small|Tango:}} [[Por una Cabeza]]<br>{{small|by [[Carlos Gardel]]}} |
* {{small|Tango:}} [[Por una Cabeza]]<br />{{small|by [[Carlos Gardel]]}} |
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* {{small|Tango:}} [[Libertango]]<br>{{small|by [[Astor Piazzolla]]<br>choreo. by [[Romain Haguenauer]]}} |
* {{small|Tango:}} [[Libertango]]<br />{{small|by [[Astor Piazzolla]]<br />choreo. by [[Romain Haguenauer]]}} |
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* [[A Thousand Years (Christina Perri song)|A Thousand Years]]<br>{{small|by [[Christina Perri]]<br>performed by [[The Piano Guys]]}} |
* [[A Thousand Years (Christina Perri song)|A Thousand Years]]<br />{{small|by [[Christina Perri]]<br />performed by [[The Piano Guys]]}} |
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* Beethoven's Five Secrets<br>{{small|by [[The Piano Guys]]<br>choreo. by [[Romain Haguenauer]]}} |
* Beethoven's Five Secrets<br />{{small|by [[The Piano Guys]]<br />choreo. by [[Romain Haguenauer]]}} |
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! 2017–2018 <br> <ref name=ISU-1718/> |
! 2017–2018 <br /> <ref name=ISU-1718/> |
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* {{small|Cha Cha:}} [[Amor (Ricky Martin song)|Amor]]<br>{{small|by [[Ricky Martin]]}} |
* {{small|Cha Cha:}} [[Amor (Ricky Martin song)|Amor]]<br />{{small|by [[Ricky Martin]]}} |
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* {{small|Rhumba:}} Lo so che finirà<br>{{small|by [[Gigi D'Alessio]]}} |
* {{small|Rhumba:}} Lo so che finirà<br />{{small|by [[Gigi D'Alessio]]}} |
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* {{small|Samba:}} [[Mujer Latina]]<br>{{small|by [[Thalía]]<br>choreo. by [[Romain Haguenauer]]}} |
* {{small|Samba:}} [[Mujer Latina]]<br />{{small|by [[Thalía]]<br />choreo. by [[Romain Haguenauer]]}} |
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* [[Fix You]] |
* [[Fix You]] |
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* [[Viva la Vida]] |
* [[Viva la Vida]] |
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* [[A Sky Full of Stars]]<br>{{small|by [[Coldplay]]<br>choreo. by [[Romain Haguenauer]]}} |
* [[A Sky Full of Stars]]<br />{{small|by [[Coldplay]]<br />choreo. by [[Romain Haguenauer]]}} |
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! [[Free dance (ice dance)|Free dance]] |
! [[Free dance (ice dance)|Free dance]] |
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! 2016–2017 <br> <ref name=ISU-SFEV1617/> |
! 2016–2017 <br /> <ref name=ISU-SFEV1617/> |
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* {{small|Blues:}} [[That's Life (song)|That's Life]]<br>{{small|by [[Dean Kay]], [[Kelly Gordon]]<br>performed by [[Westlife]]}} |
* {{small|Blues:}} [[That's Life (song)|That's Life]]<br />{{small|by [[Dean Kay]], [[Kelly Gordon]]<br />performed by [[Westlife]]}} |
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* {{small|Swing:}} Jumpin' Jack<br>{{small|by [[Big Bad Voodoo Daddy]]<br>choreo. by [[Romain Haguenauer]]}} |
* {{small|Swing:}} Jumpin' Jack<br />{{small|by [[Big Bad Voodoo Daddy]]<br />choreo. by [[Romain Haguenauer]]}} |
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* [[Paradise (Coldplay song)#Cover versions|Peponi (Paradise)]]<br>{{small|by [[Coldplay]]<br>performed by [[The Piano Guys]] feat. [[Alex Boyé]]<br>choreo. by [[Romain Haguenauer]]}} |
* [[Paradise (Coldplay song)#Cover versions|Peponi (Paradise)]]<br />{{small|by [[Coldplay]]<br />performed by [[The Piano Guys]] feat. [[Alex Boyé]]<br />choreo. by [[Romain Haguenauer]]}} |
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! [[Free dance (ice dance)|Free dance]] |
! [[Free dance (ice dance)|Free dance]] |
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! 2016–2017 <br> <ref name=ISU-SFJO1617/> |
! 2016–2017 <br /> <ref name=ISU-SFJO1617/> |
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* {{small|Blues:}} [[That's Life (song)|That's Life]]<br>{{small|by [[Dean Kay]], [[Kelly Gordon]]<br>performed by [[Westlife]]}} |
* {{small|Blues:}} [[That's Life (song)|That's Life]]<br />{{small|by [[Dean Kay]], [[Kelly Gordon]]<br />performed by [[Westlife]]}} |
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* {{small|Swing:}} Jumpin' Jack<br>{{small|by [[Big Bad Voodoo Daddy]]<br>choreo. by [[Romain Haguenauer]]}} |
* {{small|Swing:}} Jumpin' Jack<br />{{small|by [[Big Bad Voodoo Daddy]]<br />choreo. by [[Romain Haguenauer]]}} |
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* [[Paradise (Coldplay song)#Cover versions|Peponi (Paradise)]]<br>{{small|by [[Coldplay]]<br>performed by [[The Piano Guys]] feat. [[Alex Boyé]]<br>choreo. by [[Romain Haguenauer]]}} |
* [[Paradise (Coldplay song)#Cover versions|Peponi (Paradise)]]<br />{{small|by [[Coldplay]]<br />performed by [[The Piano Guys]] feat. [[Alex Boyé]]<br />choreo. by [[Romain Haguenauer]]}} |
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! [[2020–21 figure skating season|20–21]] |
! [[2020–21 figure skating season|20–21]] |
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! [[2021–22 figure skating season|21–22]] |
! [[2021–22 figure skating season|21–22]] |
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| align=left | [[European Figure Skating Championships|Europeans]] || || || || C || 15th |
| align=left | [[European Figure Skating Championships|Europeans]] || || || || C || 15th |
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| align=left | {{small|CS}} [[Nebelhorn Trophy|Nebelhorn]] || || || || bgcolor=silver| 2nd || 11th |
| align=left | {{small|CS}} [[Nebelhorn Trophy|Nebelhorn]] || || || || bgcolor=silver| 2nd || 11th |
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| align=left | {{small|CS}} [[Warsaw Cup]] || || || || WD || |
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| align=left | Budapest Trophy || || || || || 5th |
| align=left | Budapest Trophy || || || || || 5th |
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| align="left" | [[Egna Trophy]]|| 4th || bgcolor="cc9966" |3rd || || || |
| align="left" | [[Egna Trophy]]|| 4th || bgcolor="cc9966" |3rd || || || |
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| align=left | [[Golden Spin of Zagreb|Golden Spin]] || || || WD || || |
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| align="left" | GP Bratislava || || 4th || || || |
| align="left" | GP Bratislava || || 4th || || || |
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| align="left" | [[British Figure Skating Championships|British Champ.]]|| bgcolor="gold" |1st J || bgcolor="gold" |1st J || bgcolor="silver" |2nd J || C || bgcolor="silver" |2nd |
| align="left" | [[British Figure Skating Championships|British Champ.]]|| bgcolor="gold" |1st J || bgcolor="gold" |1st J || bgcolor="silver" |2nd J || C || bgcolor="silver" |2nd |
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| colspan="6" align="center" | <small> TBD = Assigned; WD = Withdrew; C = Cancelled<br> Levels: J = Junior </small> |
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! colspan="2" style="background-color: #ffdead; " align="center" | International: Junior<ref name=ISU-SFEV/> |
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| align=left | [[Santa Claus Cup]] || bgcolor=cc966|3rd |
| align=left | [[Santa Claus Cup]] || bgcolor=cc966|3rd |
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! colspan="2" style="background-color: #ffdead; " align="center" | National<ref name=ISU-SFEV/> |
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| align=left | [[British Figure Skating Championships|British Champ.]] || bgcolor=gold|1st J |
| align=left | [[British Figure Skating Championships|British Champ.]] || bgcolor=gold|1st J |
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| colspan=5 align=center | <small> Levels: J = Junior </small> |
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! colspan="3" style="background-color: #ffdead; " align="center" | International: Junior<ref name=SOI-SFJO/><ref name=ISU-SFJO/> |
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! [[2013–14 figure skating season|13–14]] |
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! [[2014–15 figure skating season|14–15]] |
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! [[2015–16 figure skating season|15–16]] |
! [[2015–16 figure skating season|15–16]] |
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! [[2016–17 figure skating season|16–17]] |
! [[2016–17 figure skating season|16–17]] |
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| align=left | {{small|JGP}} [[ISU Junior Grand Prix in France|France]] |
| align=left | {{small|JGP}} [[ISU Junior Grand Prix in France|France]] || || 12th |
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| align=left | [[NRW Trophy]] || 14th || |
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| align=left | [[Open d'Andorra]] || bgcolor="cc966" |3rd || |
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| align="left" | [[British Figure Skating Championships|British Champ.]]|| 4th J || |
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| colspan=5 align=center | <small> WD = Withdrew <br> Levels: J = Junior; N = Novice </small> |
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<ref name=ISU-SFGW>{{cite web|url=http://www.isuresults.com/bios/isufs_cr_00103237.htm|title=Sasha FEAR / George WADDELL: Competition Results|publisher=[[International Skating Union]]}}</ref> |
<ref name=ISU-SFGW>{{cite web|url=http://www.isuresults.com/bios/isufs_cr_00103237.htm|title=Sasha FEAR / George WADDELL: Competition Results|publisher=[[International Skating Union]]}}</ref> |
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Latest revision as of 09:59, 29 December 2024
Sasha Fear | |
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Born | London, England, United Kingdom | 23 May 2002
Hometown | London, England |
Height | 1.70 m (5 ft 7 in) |
Figure skating career | |
Country | Great Britain |
Coach | Romain Haguenauer Karen Quinn |
Skating club | Alexandra Palace London |
Began skating | 2004 |
Sasha Fear (born 23 May 2002) is a British ice dancer. With her former skating partner, George Waddell, she is the 2020 CS Nebelhorn Trophy silver medalist and the 2020 CS Budapest Trophy bronze medalist. On the junior level, she is a two-time British junior national champion (2018, 2019) and has competed in the final segment at the 2019 World Junior Championships.
Personal life
[edit]Fear was born on 23 May 2002 in London, England to Canadian parents. Her mother Kirsten was a skater and ran at the collegiate level at the University of Western Ontario.[1] Fear's eldest sister, Georgia, was a competitive cross country and track athlete at Dartmouth College and the University of Virginia.[1] Her second oldest sister, Lilah, is also a competitive ice dancer for Great Britain with Lewis Gibson.[2] Fear's uncle, Xavier Majic, competed in the NHL and for the Canadian national hockey team.[2]
Fear studied at South Hampstead High School in London, until beginning online school via the Laurel Springs School in 2019.[3][2] She ran cross country competitively up through high school.[4] She holds British, Canadian, and American citizenship.[5][6]
Career
[edit]Early career
[edit]Fear began skating in 2004 in London.[7] She competed in ladies' singles and ice dance simultaneously throughout her youth; she also has experience competing in solo dance.[2] Fear trains under Karen Quinn and Alan Abretti at the Alexandria Palace Ice Rink in London during the school year; she splits the remainder of her training time with Romain Haguenauer in Montreal, Canada. She spends summers at the Toronto Cricket, Skating and Curling Club in Toronto, Canada.[2]
Fear competed four seasons with Jack Osman beginning in 2013–14.[8] Fear/Osman split following the 2016–17 ISU Junior Grand Prix, and she teamed up with Elliot Verburg later that season. Fear/Verburg won the 2017 British junior national title three months into their partnership.[3] They finished 15th at the 2017 World Junior Championships. Fear/Verburg split after one season together, after she began outgrowing him.[5][2]
Fear teamed up with Canadian skater George Waddell in May 2017; their families were already acquainted and the partnership tryout was initiated by coach Romain Haguenauer.[5]
2017–2018 season
[edit]Fear/Waddell made their international debut at the 2017 Lake Placid Ice Dance International, finishing sixth. They finished seventh and tenth at their Junior Grand Prix assignments in Brisbane, Australia and Minsk, Belarus, respectively. Fear/Waddell won their first international title at the 2017 Leo Scheu Memorial.[9]
Fear/Waddell won the 2018 British junior national title by over 20 points ahead of Emily Rose Brown / James Hernandez and Natalia Paillu Neves / Frank Roselli. At the 2020 World Junior Championships, they finished twenty-first, narrowly missing qualification to the free dance segment.[9]
2018–2019 season
[edit]Fear/Waddell again opened the season at the 2018 Lake Placid Ice Dance International, finishing eighth. On the 2018–19 ISU Junior Grand Prix, they finished eleventh in Kaunas, Lithuania and ninth in Ostrava, Czech Republic.[9]
Fear/Waddell defended their national title at the 2019 British Championships, winning by over 40 points ahead of Lucy Hancock / Billy Wilson French and Paillu Neves / Roselli. They finished eighteenth at the 2019 World Junior Championships.[9]
2019–2020 season
[edit]Fear/Waddell opened the season with a pair of eighth-place finishes on the 2019–20 ISU Junior Grand Prix in Lake Placid, New York, United States and Gdańsk, Poland. They won the junior titles at the Mezzaluna Cup and the Pavel Roman Memorial.[9]
Fear/Waddell won silver at the 2020 British Championships, finishing around four points behind Brown / Hernandez. As a result, they missed the World Junior Championships for the first time in their partnership.[9]
2020–2021 season
[edit]Fear/Waddell made their senior international debut at the 2020 CS Nebelhorn Trophy, which, due to the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic, was attended only by European skaters.[10] They won the silver medal.[11] Attending a second Challenger, the 2020 CS Budapest Trophy, they won the bronze medal.[12] With the British Championships cancelled as a result of the pandemic, Fear/Waddell were named to the British team for the 2021 European Championships.[13] The competition was cancelled on 10 December 2020.[14]
2021–2022 season
[edit]Fear/Waddell began the season at the Skating Club of Boston-hosted Lake Placid Ice Dance International, where they placed tenth. They next competed at the 2021 CS Nebelhorn Trophy, seeking to qualify a second berth for a British dance team at the 2022 Winter Olympics. They finished eleventh at the event, outside of qualification. They competed at a number of other minor internationals in the fall, finishing fifth at the Budapest Trophy and second at the Viktor Petrenko Cup.[9]
After winning the silver medal at the British championships again, Fear/Waddell were assigned to make their European Championship debut in Tallinn. Qualifying for the free dance, they finished in fifteenth place.[15]
Fear/Waddell concluded the season at the 2022 World Championships, held in Montpellier. Russian dance teams were not allowed to participate as the International Skating Union banned all Russian athletes following their country's invasion of Ukraine.[16] Qualifying to the free dance in their World Championship debut, Fear/Waddell finished seventeenth.[9]
Fear and Waddell ended their partnership on April 25, 2022.[17]
Programs
[edit]With Waddell
[edit]With Verburg
[edit]Season | Short dance | Free dance |
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2016–2017 [22] |
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With Osman
[edit]Season | Short dance | Free dance |
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2016–2017 [23] |
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Competitive highlights
[edit]CS: Challenger Series; JGP: Junior Grand Prix
With Waddell
[edit]International[9] | |||||
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Event | 17–18 | 18–19 | 19–20 | 20–21 | 21–22 |
Worlds | 17th | ||||
Europeans | C | 15th | |||
CS Budapest | 3rd | ||||
CS Nebelhorn | 2nd | 11th | |||
Budapest Trophy | 5th | ||||
Lake Placid IDI | 10th | ||||
Victor Petrenko Cup | 2nd | ||||
International: Junior[9] | |||||
Junior Worlds | 21st | 18th | |||
JGP Australia | 7th | ||||
JGP Belarus | 10th | ||||
JGP Czech Rep. | 9th | ||||
JGP Lithuania | 11th | ||||
JGP Poland | 8th | ||||
JGP USA | 8th | ||||
Egna Trophy | 4th | 3rd | |||
Golden Spin | WD | ||||
GP Bratislava | 4th | ||||
Ice Star | 6th | 2nd | |||
Leo Scheu | 1st | ||||
Mezzaluna Cup | 1st | ||||
Open d'Andorra | 5th | ||||
Pavel Roman | 3rd | 1st | |||
National[9] | |||||
British Champ. | 1st J | 1st J | 2nd J | C | 2nd |
With Verburg
[edit]International: Junior[24] | |
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Event | 2016–17 |
Junior Worlds | 15th |
Bavarian Open | 5th |
NRW Trophy | 8th |
Open d'Andorra | 4th |
Santa Claus Cup | 3rd |
National[24] | |
British Champ. | 1st J |
With Osman
[edit]International: Junior[8][25] | ||
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Event | 15–16 | 16–17 |
JGP France | 12th | |
NRW Trophy | 14th | |
Open d'Andorra | 3rd | |
National[8][25] | ||
British Champ. | 4th J |
References
[edit]- ^ a b "Georgia Fear". Virginia Cavaliers.
- ^ a b c d e f Wein, Aly Leia (17 February 2019). "Meet Sasha Fear". Edges of Glory.
- ^ a b Corbett, Charlie (15 December 2016). "Ice dance sisters are set to take on the world". Camden New Journal. Archived from the original on 24 January 2017.
- ^ "Sasha Fear". The Power of 10. British Athletics.
- ^ a b c Smith, Bev (29 August 2017). "The Waddell Brothers: an extraordinary test". Bev Smith Writes.
- ^ "Getting to Know Sasha Fear & George Waddell". ice-dance.com. 12 September 2017.
- ^ a b "Sasha FEAR / George WADDELL: 2019/2020". International Skating Union. Archived from the original on 21 April 2020.
- ^ a b c "Sasha Fear & Jack Osman". Stats on Ice.
- ^ a b c d e f g h i j k "Sasha FEAR / George WADDELL: Competition Results". International Skating Union.
- ^ "2020 NEBELHORN TROPHY". International Figure Skating. 19 September 2020.
- ^ "ISU CS Nebelhorn Trophy 2020 Results". International Skating Union.
- ^ "ISU CS Budapest Trophy 2020 Results". International Skating Union.
- ^ "European Figure Skating Championships 2021 – GBR team announced". British Ice Skating. 3 December 2020.
- ^ "Update on ISU Event Calendar season 2020/21". International Skating Union. 10 December 2020.
- ^ Bradley, Jane (15 January 2022). "Scots skater looking ahead to Beijing after fifth place finish at Europeans". The Scotsman.
- ^ Campigotto, Jesse (22 March 2022). "Get ready for a bizarre figure skating world championships". CBC Sports.
- ^ Fear, Sasha [@sashadfear] (25 April 2022). "Hi everyone, George and I are bringing our ice dancing partnership to a close" – via Instagram.
- ^ "Sasha FEAR / George WADDELL: 2021/2022". International Skating Union. Archived from the original on 20 September 2021.
- ^ "Sasha FEAR / George WADDELL: 2020/2021". International Skating Union. Archived from the original on 6 October 2020.
- ^ "Sasha FEAR / George WADDELL: 2018/2019". International Skating Union. Archived from the original on 19 July 2019.
- ^ "Sasha FEAR / George WADDELL: 2017/2018". International Skating Union. Archived from the original on 29 June 2018.
- ^ "Sasha FEAR / Elliot VERBURG: 2016/2017". International Skating Union.
- ^ "Sasha FEAR / Jack OSMAN: 2016/2017". International Skating Union.
- ^ a b "Sasha FEAR / Elliot VERBURG: Competition Results". International Skating Union.
- ^ a b "Sasha FEAR / Jack OSMAN: Competition Results". International Skating Union.