Charlotte Aiken

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Charlotte Aiken
Plymouth, Devon, England
Height1.70 m (5 ft 7 in)
Figure skating career
CountryGreat Britain
PartnerJosh Whidborne
CoachJohn Dunn
Skating clubLee Valley London
Began skating1995

Charlotte Aiken (born 23 January 1992 in

Ondrej Nepela Memorial bronze medalist and 2012 British national silver medalist
.

Career

Aiken teamed up with Whidborne in 2008. They are coached by John Dunn at Lee Valley in London. In 2009, they made the decision to relocate to Deeside in North Wales to train with coach Joan Slater and with the 2002 Olympian

Marika Humphreys-Baranova
as their choreographer. In January 2011, they relocated to Madrid, Spain, to train with John Dunn. In 2012, Dunn relocated with his students back to the UK.

In the 2012–2013 season, Aiken and Whidborne won their first senior international medal, bronze at the 2012 Ondrej Nepela Memorial. They then won the silver medal at the 2012 British Championships.[1]

Personal life

Aiken has a younger brother, Henry, who also competes in ice dancing.[1]

Programs

(with Whidborne)

Season
Short dance
Free dance
2012–2013
[2]
  • Singing in the Rain

    by Gene Kelly
  • Singing in the Rain remix
    by Mint Royale
2010–2011
[3]
Original dance
2009–2010
[4]
Scottish folk:
  • Suo Gan
  • Londonderry Hornpipe

Results

(with Whidborne)

Results[5]
International
Event 2008–09 2009–10 2010–11 2012–13 2013–14
Europeans 22nd
Cup of Nice
8th
Nebelhorn 11th
NRW Trophy 5th
Ondrej Nepela
3rd
International: Junior
Junior Worlds 15th 18th
JGP Germany 11th 11th
JGP Great Britain 9th
JGP Hungary 11th
Bavarian Open 4th J.
Santa Claus Cup 1st J.
National
British Champ. 4th J. 1st J. 1st J. 2nd WD
J. = Junior level; JGP = Junior Grand Prix
Did not compete in the 2011–2012 season.

References

  1. ^ a b Newman, Clare (7 December 2012). "Duo skate to silver". Isle of Wight County Press.
  2. ^ "Charlotte AIKEN / Josh WHIDBORNE: 2012/2013". International Skating Union. Archived from the original on 15 October 2012.
  3. ^ "Charlotte AIKEN / Josh WHIDBORNE: 2010/2011". International Skating Union. Archived from the original on 19 May 2011.
  4. ^ "Charlotte AIKEN / Josh WHIDBORNE: 2009/2010". International Skating Union. Archived from the original on 6 October 2009.
  5. ^ "Competition Results: Charlotte AIKEN / Josh WHIDBORNE". International Skating Union. Archived from the original on 9 May 2010.

External links

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