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.
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Full name | Lejeanne Marais |
Country represented | South Africa |
Born | Benoni, Gauteng | 25 October 1989
Height | 1.59 m (5 ft 3 in) |
Coach | Laurent Depouilly |
Former coach | Susan Marais |
Choreographer | Natalie Depouilly |
Former choreographer | Shanetta Folle Azer Miroev |
Skating club | Western Province FSC[1] |
Former skating club | Gauteng North |
Training locations | Cape Town |
Began skating | 1996 |
ISU personal best scores | |
Combined total | 105.06 2013 Four Continents |
Short program | 37.29 Figure Skating at the 2015 Winter Universiade |
Free skate | 70.78 2013 Four Continents |
Programs
Season | Short program | Free skating |
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2013–2014 [2] |
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2012–2013 [3] |
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2011–2012 [4] |
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2010–2011 [5] |
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2009–2010 [6] |
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2008–2009 [7] |
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2007–2008 [8] |
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2004–2005 [9] |
Results
International[10] | |||||||||||
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Event | 04–05 | 05–06 | 06–07 | 07–08 | 08–09 | 09–10 | 10–11 | 11–12 | 12–13 | 13–14 | 14–15 |
Worlds | 51st | 44th | 36th | 30th | |||||||
Four Continents | 20th | 28th | 16th | 15th | 22nd | 18th | 21st | ||||
Crystal Skate | 7th | ||||||||||
Golden Spin | 7th | ||||||||||
Nebelhorn Trophy | 26th | 21st | 31st | ||||||||
NRW Trophy | 26th | ||||||||||
Triglav Trophy | 5th | ||||||||||
Universiade | 20th | 22nd | |||||||||
International: Junior[10] | |||||||||||
JGP France | 22nd | ||||||||||
JGP Mexico | 20th | ||||||||||
JGP South Africa | 18th | ||||||||||
National[10] | |||||||||||
South African | 3rd J | 2nd J | 1st | 1st | 2nd | 1st | 1st | 1st | |||
J = Junior level; JGP = Junior Grand Prix |
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References
- "2013 SA NATIONAL CHAMPIONSHIPS - Senior Ladies". SAFSA.
- "Lejeanne MARAIS: 2013/2014". International Skating Union. Archived from the original on 22 June 2014.
- "Lejeanne MARAIS: 2012/2013". International Skating Union. Archived from the original on 21 June 2013.CS1 maint: unfit url (link)
- "Lejeanne MARAIS: 2011/2012". International Skating Union. Archived from the original on 11 April 2012.CS1 maint: unfit url (link)
- "Lejeanne MARAIS: 2010/2011". International Skating Union. Archived from the original on 16 August 2011.CS1 maint: unfit url (link)
- "Lejeanne MARAIS: 2009/2010". International Skating Union. Archived from the original on 28 September 2009.CS1 maint: unfit url (link)
- "Lejeanne MARAIS: 2008/2009". International Skating Union. Archived from the original on 6 June 2009.CS1 maint: unfit url (link)
- "Lejeanne MARAIS: 2007/2008". International Skating Union. Archived from the original on 14 May 2008.CS1 maint: unfit url (link)
- "Lejeanne MARAIS: 2004/2005". International Skating Union. Archived from the original on 7 April 2005.CS1 maint: unfit url (link)
- "Competition Results: Lejeanne MARAIS". International Skating Union. Archived from the original on 2 February 2017.
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