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Rudi Swiegers

Rudi Swiegers
Paige LAWRENCE Rudi SWIEGERS Skate Canada 2010.jpg
Lawrence/Swiegers in 2010.
Personal information
Country represented Canada
Born (1987-08-31) August 31, 1987 (age 29)
Cape Town, South Africa
Home town Virden, Manitoba
Height 1.85 m (6 ft 1 in)
Partner Hayleigh Bell
Former partner Paige Lawrence, Kristin Bonkowski
Coach Anabelle Langlois, Cody Hay
Former coach Patricia Hole, Lyndon Johnston
Choreographer Mark Pillay, Tyler Myles
Former choreographer Bernard Ford, Lance Vipond, Tammy McKay
Skating club Skate Regina
Former skating club Wawota FSC
Training locations Calgary, Alberta
Former training locations Virden, Manitoba
Ellenton, Florida
Began skating 1998
ISU personal best scores
Combined total 168.88
2014 World
Short program 59.84
2014 World
Free skate 113.54
2013 Four Continents

Rudi Swiegers (born August 31, 1987) is a Canadian pair skater. With former partner Paige Lawrence, he is the 2011 Four Continents bronze medalist and a four-time Canadian national bronze medalist (2011–14). He currently competes with Hayleigh Bell.

Swiegers was born in Cape Town, South Africa. His family moved to Canada for his mother, a physician, to work in Kipling, Saskatchewan. In 2009, he began studying part-time at Brandon University, focusing on psychology.

Swiegers began skating at age ten in Saskatchewan and began pairs at age fifteen. In 2005, his first partner, Kristin Bonkowski, decided to focus on her singles career.

In summer 2005, Swiegers teamed up with Paige Lawrence, one of few skaters at his club who jumped in the same direction – clockwise.

Lawrence/Swiegers had a slow start in the junior ranks, placing 14th at Junior Nationals in 2006 and 2007. In 2008, however, they moved up to 2nd at the junior level and received several international assignments for the 2008–09 season. They were eighth and fifth at their two Junior Grand Prix assignments before finishing fourth at the 2009 World Junior Championships. They placed fourth on the senior level at Canadian Nationals.

In the 2009–10 season, the pair moved up to seniors. They were seventh at the NHK Trophy but dropped to sixth at Nationals, receiving no further assignments for the season.

Lawrence/Swiegers started the 2010–11 season at the 2010 Skate Canada International, where they won their first international medal, a bronze. They were fifth at the 2010 Cup of Russia. At the 2011 Canadian Nationals, they made several mistakes in the long program to finish in third place, their first podium finish at the event as seniors. They were named to the Canadian team for the 2011 Four Continents Championships. At the event, Swiegers was recognized as an example of good sportsmanship after lending his skate to Mark Ladwig during the short program. Ladwig's boot heel broke during his program and Swiegers, who had skated earlier in the day, quickly offered his own skate so that Ladwig and partner Amanda Evora could return to the ice to finish their program within the time allowed. Lawrence/Swiegers finished second in the short program and fourth in the free skate, with new personal best scores in both segments, and won the bronze medal. Swiegers later received a sportsmanship award from U.S. Figure Skating for his actions.


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