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'''Cody Hay''' is a [[Canadian]] pairs [[figure skater]]. He currently competes with [[Anabelle Langlois]]. He previously competed with [[Daylan Hoffmann]]. He teamed up with Langlois in 2005. They placed fourth at the [[Canadian Figure Skating Championships]] in 2006 and went on to place sixth at the [[Four Continents Championships]]. They are coached by [[Lee Barkell]]. The pair have been on the rise, finishing 4th at the 2006 [[Skate America]]. They were forced to withdraw from their second event, [[Cup of Russia]], because the airline lost Langlois's skates. |
'''Cody Hay''' is a [[Canadian]] pairs [[figure skater]]. He was born [[28 July]], [[1983]] in [[Dawson Creek, British Columbia]] (his ISU biography says Dawson Creek, [[Alberta]]). He currently competes with [[Anabelle Langlois]]. At six feet tall, he is over a foot taller than Langlois. He previously competed with [[Daylan Hoffmann]]. He teamed up with Langlois in 2005. They placed fourth at the [[Canadian Figure Skating Championships]] in 2006 and went on to place sixth at the [[Four Continents Championships]]. They are coached by [[Lee Barkell]]. The pair have been on the rise, finishing 4th at the 2006 [[Skate America]]. They were forced to withdraw from their second event, [[Cup of Russia]], because the airline lost Langlois's skates. |
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Cody Hay is a Canadian pairs figure skater. He was born 28 July, 1983 in Dawson Creek, British Columbia (his ISU biography says Dawson Creek, Alberta). He currently competes with Anabelle Langlois. At six feet tall, he is over a foot taller than Langlois. He previously competed with Daylan Hoffmann. He teamed up with Langlois in 2005. They placed fourth at the Canadian Figure Skating Championships in 2006 and went on to place sixth at the Four Continents Championships. They are coached by Lee Barkell. The pair have been on the rise, finishing 4th at the 2006 Skate America. They were forced to withdraw from their second event, Cup of Russia, because the airline lost Langlois's skates.