Men
Date of birth: 17.11.1999
Donovan CARRILLO
Place of birth: Zapopan
Height: 171 cm
MEX
Home town: Leon
Profession: athlete 
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Start sk. / Club: 2008 / Thornhill Figure Skating Club
Internet / Social Media contact: Facebook: donovandcarr
Instagram: donovandcarr
Twitter: donovandcarr
Coach: Jonathan Mills, Myke Gillman
Choreographer: Romain Haguenauer, Myke Gillman
Practice low season: 15 h/week Thornhill, ON/CAN
Practice high season: 20 h/week Thornhill, ON/CAN
Music Short Program as of season 2024/2025
Hip-Hip Chin Chin (Yaziko Club Mix)
Personal Best Total Score 232.67 23.03.2024 ISU World Championships 2024
Personal Best Score Short Program 80.19 21.03.2024 ISU World Championships 2024
Personal Best Score Free Skating 152.48 23.03.2024 ISU World Championships 2024
17/18 18/19 19/20 20/21 21/22 22/23 23/24 24/25
Olympic Games         22       
World Championship 22  33    20      15   
European Championship                
Four Continents 18  17  15        15   
World Juniors 21               
National Championship 1.S  1.S  1.S           
S=Senior; J=Junior; N=Novice
International Competition Year Place International Competition Year Place
ISU CS Finlandia Trophy 2021, Espoo 2021 15. ISU CS Autumn Classic 2023, Montreal 2023 11.
ISU CS U.S. International FS Classic 2022, Lake Placid, NY 2022 8. Tayside Trophy 2023, Dundee 2023 2.
ISU GP Skate America 2022, Norwood, MA 2022 12. NRW Trophy 2023, Dortmund 2023 2.
2023 Cranberry Cup International, Norwood, MA 2023 5. Asian Open Figure Skating Trophy 2024, Kowloon Bay 2024 6.
Carrillo first trained in diving and gymnastics but fell in love with skating after watching his sister practicing. When he was 13 years old he had to leave his home and family and moved with his coach from Guadalajara to Leon as their ice rink closed. He is the first Mexican figure skater to land a quadruple jump in competition and he is also the first Mexican skater to qualify for the Olympic Games in 30 years. He looks up to seven-time European Champion Javier Fernandez (ESP). Carrillo was nominated for the ISU Skating Awards in 2023 in the category "Most Entertaining Program" for his Short Program of the 2021/22 season. He sat out the 2022/23 season recovering from ankle surgery and switched coaches, moving to Canada in 2023.
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