Lejeanne Marais

Lejeanne Marais (born 25 October 1989) is a South African former competitive figure skater. She is a five-time (2008, 2009, 2011, 2012, 2013) South African national champion and competed in the free skate at six Four Continents Championships. She was coached by her mother, Susan Marais, and Laurent Depouilly, in Cape Town. She studied architecture at the Tshwane University of Technology in Pretoria, South Africa.

Lejeanne Marais
Marais in 2011
Personal information
Full nameLejeanne Marais
Country representedSouth Africa
Born (1989-10-25) 25 October 1989
Benoni, Gauteng
Height1.59 m (5 ft 3 in)
CoachLaurent Depouilly
Former coachSusan Marais
ChoreographerNatalie Depouilly
Former choreographerShanetta Folle
Azer Miroev
Skating clubWestern Province FSC[1]
Former skating clubGauteng North
Training locationsCape Town
Began skating1996
ISU personal best scores
Combined total105.06
2013 Four Continents
Short program37.29
Figure Skating at the 2015 Winter Universiade
Free skate70.78
2013 Four Continents

Programs

Season Short program Free skating
2013–2014
[2]
  • The Symphony Sessions
    by David Foster
2012–2013
[3]
  • Aria de Syrna
2011–2012
[4]
  • Burn the Floor
    by Charlie Hull
  • The Holiday
    by Hans Zimmer
2010–2011
[5]
  • The Holiday
    by Hans Zimmer
2009–2010
[6]
  • Todes
    by Alla Dukhova, Mikael Tariverdiev
2008–2009
[7]
  • Sex and the City
  • Candle Will Rock
    by David Robbins
  • You Can't Stop the Beat
    (from Hairspray)
    by Marc Shaiman
  • Dreamer
    by John Debney
2007–2008
[8]
  • Casanova
2004–2005
[9]

Results

International[10]
Event 04–05 05–06 06–07 07–08 08–09 09–10 10–11 11–12 12–13 13–14 14–15
Worlds51st44th36th30th
Four Continents20th28th16th15th22nd18th21st
Crystal Skate7th
Golden Spin7th
Nebelhorn Trophy26th21st31st
NRW Trophy26th
Triglav Trophy5th
Universiade20th22nd
International: Junior[10]
JGP France22nd
JGP Mexico20th
JGP South Africa18th
National[10]
South African3rd J2nd J1st1st2nd1st1st1st
J = Junior level; JGP = Junior Grand Prix
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References

  1. "2013 SA NATIONAL CHAMPIONSHIPS - Senior Ladies". SAFSA.
  2. "Lejeanne MARAIS: 2013/2014". International Skating Union. Archived from the original on 22 June 2014.
  3. "Lejeanne MARAIS: 2012/2013". International Skating Union. Archived from the original on 21 June 2013.CS1 maint: unfit url (link)
  4. "Lejeanne MARAIS: 2011/2012". International Skating Union. Archived from the original on 11 April 2012.CS1 maint: unfit url (link)
  5. "Lejeanne MARAIS: 2010/2011". International Skating Union. Archived from the original on 16 August 2011.CS1 maint: unfit url (link)
  6. "Lejeanne MARAIS: 2009/2010". International Skating Union. Archived from the original on 28 September 2009.CS1 maint: unfit url (link)
  7. "Lejeanne MARAIS: 2008/2009". International Skating Union. Archived from the original on 6 June 2009.CS1 maint: unfit url (link)
  8. "Lejeanne MARAIS: 2007/2008". International Skating Union. Archived from the original on 14 May 2008.CS1 maint: unfit url (link)
  9. "Lejeanne MARAIS: 2004/2005". International Skating Union. Archived from the original on 7 April 2005.CS1 maint: unfit url (link)
  10. "Competition Results: Lejeanne MARAIS". International Skating Union. Archived from the original on 2 February 2017.
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