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Samuel Contesti

Samuel Contesti
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Personal information
Country represented Italy
Former country(ies) represented France
Born (1983-03-04) 4 March 1983 (age 34)
Le Havre, France
Height 1.81 m (5 ft 11 12 in)
Former coach Geraldine Zulini, Peter Grütter, Didier Lucine, Claudine Lucine, Jacqueline Moyencourt, S. Golaz
Former choreographer Geraldine Zulini, Pasquale Camerlengo
Skating club Courmayeur SC
Former skating club SGA d'Annecy
Former training locations Courmayeur
Pinzolo
Annecy
Began skating 1987
Retired June 2012
ISU personal best scores
Combined total 226.97
2009 Worlds
Short program 78.50
2009 Worlds
Free skate 151.34
2012 Worlds

Samuel Contesti (born 4 March 1983) is a French-Italian former competitive figure skater. He originally competed for France, then switched to Italy after the 2006–07 season. He is the 2009 European silver medalist and a five-time Italian national champion (2008–12).

Samuel Contesti's father, Yves, was a professional football player in Ligue 1. He has two older sisters.

Contesti married Geraldine Zulini in February 2007 and their son, Ennio, was born in June 2009. Their second child was born in 2012.

Contesti initially competed for France, placing ninth at the 2005 European Championships and 26th at Worlds the same year. The next season, he placed 5th at Trophée Eric Bompard and 2nd at French Nationals but did not compete at Europeans or Worlds. In autumn 2006, Contesti was assigned to compete at Skate America, however, the French skating federation decided to withdraw his name. In 2007, he won bronze at French Nationals.

Having married an Italian, Contesti began competing for Italy in March 2008. In spring of 2008, he moved to Courmayeur, Italy. By capturing silver at the 2009 European Championships, Contesti became the first male single skater to win a medal for Italy at the event in 55 years, since Carlo Fassi's gold in 1954. At the 2009 World Championships, Contesti placed 5th, his career-best finish at the event.

Contesti confirmed his retirement from competition on 15 June 2012.

GP: Grand Prix; JGP: Junior Grand Prix


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