Shawn Sawyer | |
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Sawyer in 2006.
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Personal information | |
Country represented | Canada |
Born |
Edmundston, New Brunswick |
January 14, 1985
Residence | Sainte-Julie, Quebec |
Height | 1.64 m (5 ft 5 in) |
Former coach | Annie Barabé, Sophie Richard, Yvan Desjardins, Gordon Forbes, Alexei Chetverukhin |
Former choreographer | David Wilson, Brian Orser |
Skating club | C.P.A. Varennes |
Retired | 2011 |
ISU personal best scores | |
Combined total | 206.56 2008 Skate Canada |
Short program | 70.15 2010 NHK Trophy |
Free skate | 143.98 2010 Four Continents |
Shawn Sawyer (born January 14, 1985 in Edmundston, New Brunswick) is a Canadian figure skater. He is the 2011 Canadian national silver medalist and a three-time (2005-2006 & 2008) Canadian national bronze medalist. He represented Canada in the 2006 Winter Olympics in Turin, Italy finishing 12th overall. Unlike most skaters, Sawyer is a clockwise spinner.
Shawn Sawyer was born in Edmundston, New Brunswick. He started skating at age nine. Even as a young skater, he was known for his artistry and his spirals. This attracted the attention of Olympic bronze medalist Toller Cranston. Cranston was about to retire from show skating and he envisioned a final tribute show in which he and other skaters passed down their knowledge of skating and life lessons to a young skater. This skater was Shawn Sawyer. Cranston remains a mentor to Sawyer.
In 1999, Sawyer won the bronze medal on the novice level at the Canada Winter Games, skating with a bad cold. The following year, he won the national novice title. He skated on the Junior Grand Prix the following season and won the bronze medal at his first event. His fifth-place finish at his second event prevented him from qualifying for the JGP Final. At Nationals, he placed 4th in the junior level. On the JGP the following season, he qualified for the Junior Grand Prix Final, where he placed fifth, and then won the national Junior title. This earned him a trip to the 2002 Junior Worlds, where he placed 11th after performing an entirely new long program.
Sawyer, already very flexible, had been working on a Biellmann spin. As a junior skater, Sawyer trained at the Minto Skating Club in Ottawa under coach Alexei Tchetveroukin. He had been training the Biellmann since learning in New Brunswick at age twelve, and he performed it in exhibition at Nationals in 2002 after winning the junior title.