Ian Moram
| Ian Moram | |
|---|---|
|  Moram and Miller in 2006. | |
| Personal information | |
| Country represented |  Canada | 
| Born | February 8, 1980 | 
| Former partner | Jessica Miller Chantal Poirier Meeran Trombley | 
| Former coach | Bruno Marcotte | 
| Former choreographer | Marina Zueva David Wilson | 
| Skating club | BC Centre of Excellence | 
| Retired | May 9, 2008 | 
| ISU personal best scores | |
| Combined total | 142.92 2007 Trophée Eric Bompard | 
| Short program | 50.46 2007 Cup of China | 
| Free skate | 98.66 2007 Trophée Eric Bompard | 
Ian Moram (born February 8, 1980, in Montreal, Canada) is a Canadian pair skater. He teamed up with Jessica Miller in 2002.[1] Miller and Moram trained at the BC Centre of Excellence and were coached by Bruno Marcotte. They announced their retirement from competitive skating on May 9, 2008.[2]
Moram previously competed with Chantal Poirier and Meeran Trombley.
Competitive highlights
With Miller
| International | |||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Event | 2003–04 | 2004–05 | 2005–06 | 2006–07 | 2007–08 | 
| Four Continents | 5th | ||||
| GP Bompard | 6th | ||||
| GP Cup of China | 3rd | ||||
| GP Skate Canada | 7th | ||||
| Nebelhorn | 6th | ||||
| National | |||||
| Canadian Champ. | 5th | 6th | 7th | 8th | 6th | 
| GP = Grand Prix | |||||
With Poirier
| International | ||
|---|---|---|
| Event | 2000–01 | 2001–02 | 
| GP Skate Canada | 7th | |
| Golden Spin of Zagreb | 3rd | |
| National | ||
| Canadian Championships | 5th J. | 6th | 
| GP = Grand Prix | ||
With Trombley
| National | ||
|---|---|---|
| Event | 1998–99 | 99–2000 | 
| Canadian Championships | 4th N. | 6th J. | 
| Levels: N. = Novice; J. = Junior | ||
Programs
(with Miller)
| Season | Short program | Free skating | 
|---|---|---|
| 2007–2008[3] | Wayfering Pilgrim by Roy Buchanan | Il Postino by Luis Bacalor | 
| 2006–2007[1] | Black Magic Woman by Santana | Nouvelle France | 
References
- 1 2 Mittan, Barry (April 16, 2007). "B.C. Skating Pair Hope for Place in Vancouver Olympics". Skate Today.
- ↑ Skate Canada: News & Views: Press Room
- ↑ "Jessica MILLER / Ian MORAM: 2007/2008". International Skating Union. Archived from the original on March 30, 2010.
External links
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