Skaters

Joannie Rochette
Born:
January 13, 1986
Birthplace:
Montreal, QC
Height:
5' 2"
Level:
Senior
Hometown:
Ile Dupas, QC
Club:
CPA Berthierville
Coach:
Manon Perron, Nathalie Martin
Choreographer:
David Wilson, Sebastien Britten
Switched coaches at the start of the 2004-05 season, leaving Manon Perron, but returned to him after the season ... Is a five-time Canadian national champion (2005-2009) ... Won her first world medal, a silver, in 2009 ... Hobbies include movies and reading.
  • 2008 Season Notes
    SP Music: "Summertime" by George Gershwin
    FS Music: "Concierto de Aranjuez" by Joaquin Rodrigo
    2009 - Cup of China - 3rd
    2009 - World Team Trophy - 2nd
    2009 - World Championships - 2nd
    2009 - Four Continents Championships - 2nd
    2009 - Canadian Championships - 1st
    2008 - Grand Prix Final, Goyang City - 4th
    2008 - Trophee Eric Bompard - 1st
    2008 - HomeSense Skate Canada - 1st
    2008 - World Championships - 5th
    2008 - Four Continents Championships - 2nd
    2008 - Canadian Championships - 1st
    2007 - Cup of Russia - 3rd
    2007 - HomeSense Skate Canada - 3rd
    2007 - World Championships - 10th
    2007 - Four Continents Championship - 3rd
    2007 - Canadian Championships - 1st
    2006 - Trophee Eric Bompard - 4th
    2006 - HomeSense Skate Canada - 1st
    2006 - World Championships - 7th
    2006 - Olympic Winter Games - 5th
    2006 - Canadian Championships - 1st
    2005 - Trophee Eric Bompard - 4th
    2005 - MasterCard Skate Canada - 2nd
    2005 - Campbells International - 4th
    2005 - World Championships - 11th
    2005 - Canadian Championships - 1st
    2005 - Grand Prix Final, Beijing - 3rd
    2004 - Cup of China - 3rd
    2004 - Trophee Eric Bompard - 1st
    2004 - World Championships - 8th
    2004 - Four Continents Championship - 4th
    2004 - Canadian Championships - 2nd
    2003 - Cup of Russia - 4th
    2003 - MasterCard Skate Canada - 10th
    2003 - Bofrost Cup on Ice - 1st
    2003 - World Championships - 17th
    2003 - Four Continents Championship - 8th
    2003 - Canadian Championships - 2nd
    2002 - Four Continents Championship - 9th
    2002 - World Junior Championships - 5th
    2002 - Canadian Championships - 3rd
    2001 - Junior Grand Prix (Italy) - 3rd
    2001 - Junior Grand Prix (Poland) - 5th
    2001 - World Junior Championships - 8th
    2001 - Canadian Championships, Junior - 1st
    2000 - Junior Grand Prix (Mexico) - 4th
    2000 - Junior Grand Prix (France) - 5th
    2000 - Mladost Trophy, Novice - 1st