| Caydee Denney | |
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Denney and Coughlin in 2011 |
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| Personal information | |
| Full name | Caydee Denney |
| Country represented | United States |
| Born | June 22, 1993 Ocala, Florida |
| Home town | Wesley Chapel, Florida |
| Height | 5 ft 0 in (1.52 m) |
| Partner | John Coughlin |
| Former partner | Jeremy Barrett |
| Coach | Dalilah Sappenfield |
| Former coach | Jim Peterson Alison Smith Lyndon Johnston John Zimmerman Sylvia Fontana |
| Choreographer | David Wilson |
| Former choreographer | Jim Peterson |
| Former skating club | Southwest Florida FSC |
| Training locations | Colorado Springs, Colorado |
| Began skating | 2002 |
| World standing | 29 (As of 19 November 2011[update])[1] |
| Season's bests | 8 (2011–2012)[2] 13 (2010–2011)[3] 10 (2009–2010)[4] 10 (2008–2009)[5] |
| ISU personal best scores | |
| Combined total | 185.42 2012 Four Continents |
| Short program | 63.35 2012 Four Continents |
| Free skate | 122.07 2012 Four Continents |
Caydee Denney (born June 22, 1993) is an American pair skater. She currently skates with John Coughlin, with whom she is the 2012 Four Continents silver medalist and 2012 U.S. national champion. With former partner Jeremy Barrett, Denney is the 2010 U.S. champion. She also competed as a single skater until 2009.
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Career [edit]
Partnership with Barrett [edit]
Denney and Barrett first began skating together in 2006, but the partnership did not last. They teamed up again in 2008 and began competing in the 2008-2009 season.[6] Based on their good performance during the summer non-qualifying competitions, Denney and Barrett were assigned to the 2008 Nebelhorn Trophy, where they placed 4th. They won the 2009 Eastern Sectionals to qualify for the national championships.
Denney and Barrett won the silver medal at the 2009 U.S. Nationals. They placed sixth at the 2009 Four Continents. The following season they won the U.S. national title and the right to compete at the Olympics, where they finished 13th. They placed 7th at the 2010 World Championships.
At the 2011 U.S. Nationals, they won the bronze medal and were assigned to compete at Four Continents, however they were forced to withdraw; Denney accidentally sliced Barrett's calf on his right leg while practicing side-by-side jumps.[7]
Denney and Barrett ended their partnership in February 2011.[8]
Partnership with Coughlin [edit]
2011–2012 season [edit]
On May 17, 2011, Denney announced that she had teamed up with John Coughlin.[9][10] They train under coach Dalilah Sappenfield at the Broadmoor Skating Club in Colorado Springs, Colorado, Denney having relocated from Wesley Chapel, Florida after splitting from her previous partner.[9] Denney and Coughlin have a height difference of 14 inches (36 cm).[11] They made their competitive debut at the Liberty Summer competition in July 2011, winning the short program.[12] They went to the Nebelhorn Trophy were they won the bronze medal. They were then assigned to the 2011_Skate_America and 2011_NHK_Trophy, where they placed fourth and fifth respectively. They went on to win the 2012 US Championships and were put on the Four Continents team and World team. They won the silver medal at the 2012 Four Continents[13] and then placed eighth at 2012 Worlds.[14]
2012–2013 season [edit]
Denney / Coughlin made their season debut at the 2012 Nebelhorn Trophy, winning the silver medal.[15] They won bronze medals at both of their Grand Prix assignments, the 2012 Skate America[16] and the 2012 Rostelecom Cup. On December 4, 2012, Coughlin underwent surgery to repair a torn labrum in his left hip.[17][18] As a result, the pair missed the 2013 U.S. Championships but they submitted a petition to be considered for the U.S. team to the 2013 World Championships.[19] They were named in the U.S. team to the event but decided not to compete.[20][21] Coughlin was off the ice for about nine weeks.[22]
Personal life [edit]
Caydee Denney was born in Ocala, Florida. Her younger sister, Haven Denney, is also a pair skater – winning the 2012 U.S. Junior title with Brandon Frazier. Both their parents were competitive artistic roller skaters.
Programs [edit]
With Coughlin [edit]
| Season | Short program | Free skating | Exhibition |
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| 2013–2014 [22] |
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| 2012–2013 [23][24] |
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| 2011–2012 [25][24] |
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With Barrett [edit]
| Season | Short program | Free skating | Exhibition |
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| 2010–2011 [26] |
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| 2009–2010 [27] |
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| 2008–2009 [27] |
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Competitive highlights [edit]
Pairs career with Coughlin [edit]
| Results[28] | ||
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| International | ||
| Event | 2011–12 | 2012–13 |
| Worlds | 8th | |
| Four Continents | 2nd | |
| GP NHK Trophy | 5th | |
| GP Rostelecom | 3rd | |
| GP Skate America | 4th | 3rd |
| Nebelhorn Trophy | 3rd | 2nd |
| National | ||
| U.S. Championships | 1st | |
| Team events | ||
| World Team Trophy | 2T / 4P | |
| GP = Grand Prix; TBD = To be decided T = Team result; P = Personal result; Medals awarded for team result only. |
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Pairs career with Barrett [edit]
| Results[29] | |||
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| International | |||
| Event | 2008–2009 | 2009–2010 | 2010–2011 |
| Olympics | 13th | ||
| Worlds | 9th | 7th | |
| Four Continents | 6th | ||
| GP NHK Trophy | 4th | 5th | |
| GP Skate America | 4th | ||
| GP Skate Canada | 5th | ||
| Nebelhorn Trophy | 4th | ||
| National | |||
| U.S. Championships | 2nd | 1st | 3rd |
| Eastern Sectionals | 1st | ||
| GP = Grand Prix | |||
Singles career [edit]
| Event | 2004–05 | 2005–06 | 2006–07 | 2007–08 | 2008–09 |
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| Eastern Sectionals | 6th J. | ||||
| Midwestern Sectionals | 6th N. | ||||
| South Atlantic Regionals | 2nd | ||||
| Southwestern Regionals | 16th N. | 11th N. | 7th N. | 1st N. | |
| N. = Novice level; J. = Junior level | |||||
References [edit]
- ^ "ISU World Standings for Single & Pair Skating and Ice Dance : Pairs". International Skating Union. November 19, 2011. Retrieved November 23, 2011.
- ^ "ISU Judging System - Season Bests Total Scores 2011/2012 : Pairs". International Skating Union. April 21, 2012. Retrieved April 29, 2012.
- ^ "ISU Judging System - Season Bests Total Scores 2010/2011 : Pairs". International Skating Union. May 6, 2011. Retrieved June 17, 2011.
- ^ "ISU Judging System - Season Bests Total Scores 2009/2010 : Pairs". International Skating Union. March 24, 2010. Retrieved June 17, 2011.
- ^ "ISU Judging System - Season Bests Total Scores 2008/2009 : Pairs". International Skating Union. April 18, 2009. Retrieved June 17, 2011.
- ^ Rutherford, Lynn (November 22, 2008). "Denney and Barrett give it another try". IceNetwork.com. Retrieved February 25, 2011.
- ^ Brannen, Sarah S. (February 12, 2011). "Denney, Barrett out of Four Continents". IceNetwork.com. Retrieved February 13, 2011.
- ^ "Denney, Barrett announce end of partnership". U.S. Figure Skating (IceNetwork.com). February 24, 2011. Retrieved February 25, 2011.
- ^ a b "Caydee Denney and John Coughlin Announce Partnership". U.S. Figure Skating. May 17, 2011. Retrieved May 18, 2011.
- ^ Walker, Elvin (August 21, 2011). "Denney and Coughlin plan impressive debut season". GoldenSkate. Retrieved August 21, 2010.
- ^ Penny, Brandon (June 15, 2011). "Powerful Denney & Coughlin taking risks". TeamUSA.org. Retrieved June 16, 2011.
- ^ Rutherford, Lynn (July 15, 2011). "Denney, Coughlin fly high in Liberty debut". icenetwork. Retrieved July 16, 2011.
- ^ "Pairs and Dance Conclude Four Continents". Four Continents. February 20, 2012.
- ^ Hersh, Phillip (March 30, 2012). "A Japanese medal for a skating world citizen". Chicago Tribune.
- ^ "2012 Nebelhorn Trophy: Nobunari Oda, Kaetlyn Osmond, Volosozhar and Trankov win gold". LifeSkate. September 29, 2012.
- ^ "(10/20/12) Denney & Coughlin Earn Bronze while Wagner and Davis & White Lead". Noodls. October 20, 2012.
- ^ "John Coughlin Undergoes Successful Hip Surgery". U.S. Figure Skating. December 5, 2012.
- ^ Rutherford, Lynn (December 5, 2012). "Coughlin leaves surgery in incredibly high spirits". IceNetwork.
- ^ Rutherford, Lynn (January 17, 2013). "Road to Omaha: Scimeca, Knierim taking it slow". IceNetwork.
- ^ "Scimeca and Knierim to Represent Team USA at 2013 World Championships". U.S. Figure Skating. February 18, 2013.
- ^ Rosewater, Amy (February 18, 2013). "Sochi remains destination for Denney, Coughlin". IceNetwork.
- ^ a b Brannen, Sarah S. (April 15, 2013). "Denney, Coughlin back on road to Sochi Olympics". IceNetwork.
- ^ "Caydee DENNEY / John COUGHLIN: 2012/2013". International Skating Union. Archived from the original
|archiveurl=requires|url=(help) on October 25, 2012. - ^ a b "Caydee Denney / John Coughlin". Ice Network.
- ^ "Caydee DENNEY / John COUGHLIN: 2011/2012". International Skating Union. Archived from the original
|archiveurl=requires|url=(help) on March 22, 2012. - ^ "Caydee DENNEY / Jeremy BARRETT: 2010/2011". International Skating Union. Archived from the original
|archiveurl=requires|url=(help) on March 22, 2012. - ^ a b "Caydee Denney / Jeremy Barrett". Ice Network. Archived from the original on March 22, 2012.
- ^ "Competition Results: Caydee DENNEY / John COUGHLIN". International Skating Union.
- ^ "Competition Results: Caydee DENNEY / Jeremy BARRETT". International Skating Union. Archived from the original on October 25, 2012.
External links [edit]
| Wikimedia Commons has media related to: Caydee Denney |
- Caydee Denney / John Coughlin at the International Skating Union
- Caydee Denney / John Coughlin at Icenetwork
- Caydee Denney / Jeremy Barrett
- Caydee Denney / Jeremy Barrett at the International Skating Union
- Caydee Denney / Jeremy Barrett at the United States Figure Skating Association
- Caydee Denney / Jeremy Barrett at Tracings.net
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