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Date of birth: 20.09.1984 Brian JOUBERT
FRA
Place of birth: Poitiers
Height: 179 cm
Home town: Poitiers
Profession: athlete
Hobbies: motorcycle, music, billard, fencing, his pets
Start sk. / Club: 1988 / Club France
Coach: Veronique Guyon, Nikolai Morozov
Choreographer: Nikolai Morozov, Albena Denkova, Maxim Staviski
Former Coach: Katia Krier, Laurent Depouilly, Jean-Christophe Simond, A. Berezintsev
Practice low season: 24 h / week at Courchevel, Paris
Practice high season: 20 h / week at Poitiers
Music Short Program / Short Dance as of season 2013/2014
Mutation (from "Amaluna") by Cirque du Soleil
Music Free Skating / Free Dance as of season 2013/2014
Concierto de Aranjuez by Joaquin Rodrigo
Personal Best Total Score244.5831.03.2012 World Championships 2012
Personal Best Score Short Program88.5520.01.2010 European Championships 2010
Personal Best Score Free Skating161.1131.03.2012 World Championships 2012
 
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Olympic Games
World Champ.
European Champ.
Four Continents
World Juniors
National Champ.
 
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S=Senior; J=Junior; N=Novice
International CompetitionYearPlace
ISU GP NHK Trophy 2009 Nagano 2009 1.
ISU GP Cup of China 2010 Beijing 2010 4.
Int. Challenge Cup 2012 The Hague 2012 1.
ISU World Team Trophy 2012 Tokyo 2012 3.
International CompetitionYearPlace
ISU GP Trophee Bompard 2012 Paris 2012 4.
Int. Challenge Cup 2013 The Hague 2013 1.
ISU World Team Trophy 2013 Tokyo 2013 7.
NRW Trophy S&P 2013 Dortmund 2013 2.
Joubert is the first Frenchman to become World Champion in 42 years since Alain Calmat was World Champion in 1965. He also was the first French man to win the European title in 40 years when he took the gold in 2004. He started to skate at age four because his two elder sisters skated. Originally, he wanted to play ice hockey, but his mother signed him up for figure skating lessons. Joubert immediately liked the jumping. He won the bronze medal in his debut at the European Championships in 2002 and took ten consecutive medals at Europeans. He has competed at Worlds since 2002 and won six medals. First European skater to land three quads in one program (2006 Cup of Russia). Joubert had to switch coaches and move to Paris for training in 2012 as the ice rink in Poitiers is currently undergoing reconstruction.
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