Nam Nguyen

Nam Nguyen
Nguyen at the 2015 Four Continents
Personal information
Country represented Canada
Born (1998-05-20) May 20, 1998
Ottawa, Ontario, Canada
Height 1.80 m (5 ft 11 in)
Coach Robert Burke
Former coach Brian Orser, Ernest Pryhitka, Tracy Wilson, Joanne McLeod, Kevin Bursey
Choreographer David Wilson
Former choreographer Jeffrey Buttle, Lori Nichol, Joanne McLeod, Aaron Lowe
Skating club Richmond Hill Training Centre
Former skating club Toronto Cricket Club
Training locations San Jose, California
Former training locations Toronto, Ontario;
Burnaby, British Columbia
Began skating 2003
World standing 25 (2017–18)
23 (2016–17)
14 (2015–16)
19 (2014–15)
40 (2013–14)
64 (2012–13)
98 (2011–12)
ISU personal best scores
Combined total 245.21
2017 CS Autumn Classic
Short program 88.40
2017 CS Autumn Classic
Free skate 164.86
2015 Worlds
Nguyen at the 2017 Autumn Classic

Nam Nguyen (born May 20, 1998) is a Canadian figure skater. He is the 2014 World Junior champion, 2014 Skate America bronze medalist and 2015 Canadian national champion. He has placed as high as fifth at the World Championships, in 2015.

Personal life

Nam Nguyen was born May 20, 1998 in Ottawa.[1] Both of his parents are from Vietnam — his father, Sony, moved to Canada in 1988 and sponsored his wife, Thu, in 1994.[2] His father is an engineer and his mother works for a medical software company.[2] His sister, Kim, is six years younger and is also a figure skater.[3] He lived in Richmond, British Columbia and Burnaby, B.C. from 1999 to 2012, and then moved to Toronto, Ontario, so that he and his sister could train under Brian Orser.[2][3] He is a student at Northview Heights Secondary School.[3]

Career

Nguyen began skating in 2003.[1] Growing up, his figure skating idols were Evgeni Plushenko, Stephane Lambiel, and Jeffrey Buttle. Nguyen also cited his former training mates, Yuzuru Hanyu and Javier Fernandez, as being his inspirations.[4]

Early career

From 2007 to 2009, Nguyen won three Canadian national men's titles — Juvenile, Pre-Novice, and Novice — each time becoming the youngest skater to do so.[5][6] In 2010, he won the bronze medal on the junior level at the Canadian Championships. Nguyen performed in the exhibition gala at the 2010 Winter Olympics in Vancouver, British Columbia.[2] The following year at the 2011 Canadian Championships, he became the youngest skater to win the junior men's title.[7][8][9][10]

2011–2012 season

In the 2011–2012 season, Nguyen became age-eligible for international junior competition. He finished twelfth in his first Junior Grand Prix (JGP) event in Riga, Latvia and then won the bronze medal in his second event in Brasov, Romania. He placed seventh on the senior level at the 2012 Canadian Championships and was assigned to the 2012 World Junior Championships. Nguyen landed his first triple axel in competition in the preliminary round and qualified for the short program with a first-place finish.[11] He was eighteenth in the short program and eleventh in the free skating, finishing thirteenth overall at the event. Joanne McLeod coached him at the BC Centre of Excellence in Burnaby, British Columbia until the end of the season.[5]

2012–2013 season

In the summer of 2012, Nguyen moved to Toronto to work with Brian Orser at the Toronto Cricket, Skating and Curling Club.[12] He started the season at the JGP in France where he finished ninth. He did better at his second JGP event, in Turkey, earning the bronze medal. At the Canadian Championships, he placed sixth in the senior division. He finished the season at the World Junior Championships in Milan, Italy, where he placed twelfth.

2013–2014 season

The next season, he placed fourth and 16th at his two JGP events. Competing at the senior level, he placed fifth at the Canadian Championships. He then competed at his first senior international, the Four Continents Championships, and placed tenth. Afterwards, at the World Junior Championships in Sofia, Bulgaria, he placed first in both segments and won the gold medal. He finished the season at the senior World Championships, where he placed twelfth.

2014–2015 season

Nguyen started the season with a silver medal at the inaugural Skate Canada Autumn Classic, an ISU Challenger Series event. He made his senior Grand Prix debut at the Skate America, winning the bronze medal. He continued to his second Grand Prix event, the Cup of China, where he placed fourth. This placed him ninth in the final Grand Prix standings, making him third alternate for the final.[13] In December, he won the gold medal at the Skate Canada Challenge,[14] the qualifying event for Canadian Nationals.[15] In January, he won his first senior national title, outscoring the silver medalist by more than 30 points. After placing eleventh at the 2015 Four Continents, he finished fifth at the 2015 World Championships in Shanghai, recording his personal best scores in both segments.

2015–2016 season

Nguyen started his season by winning silver at the 2015 Skate Canada Autumn Classic. Turning to the Grand Prix series, he placed fifth at the 2015 Skate Canada International and seventh at 2015 Rostelecom Cup.

Nguyen finished fourth at the 2016 Canadian Nationals. He was assigned to the 2016 World Championships in Boston after Liam Firus withdrew.[16] He failed to qualify to the free skating. In an interview at the 2016 Team Challenge Cup, he mentioned his planned coaching change to David Glynn.[17] Skate Canada confirmed the change a few days later, stating that Nguyen would move to San Jose in May.[18]

2016–2017 season

Nguyen placed fifth at the 2016 CS U.S. International Classic. On the Grand Prix series, he placed sixth at the 2016 Skate America and eighth at the 2016 NHK Trophy.

After returning to Ontario in December 2016,[19] he began training at the York Region Skating Academy, coached by Tracey Wainman and Grzegorz Filipowski.[20] He won the bronze medal at the 2017 Canadian Championships and placed 8th at the 2017 Four Continents Championships. Nguyen switched coaches again following continued disappointing results, working instead with Robert Burke in Richmond Hill.[21]

2017–2018 season

Nguyen placed fifth at the 2017 CS Autumn Classic and seventh at the 2017 Rostelecom Cup. At the 2017 NHK Trophy in Osaka, Japan, Nam placed tenth overall after disappointing eleventh place in short program. Later in Montreal, Nguyen took the bronze medal at the 2018 Skate Canada Challenge.[22]

Nguyen placed third at the 2018 Canadian Championships, behind Patrick Chan and Keegan Messing, and thus was not picked for the Canadian delegation to the 2018 Winter Olympics. He instead joined Messing on the Canadian team at the 2018 World Championships, where he had a poor showing in the short program and failed to qualify for the free skating. Nguyen remarked afterward that "It's a little upsetting. It's always a different ball game when two of your three jumps in the short program are quads. I thought I was ready for it but it didn't go well."[23]

2018–2019 season

Nguyen opened the new season at the 2018 U.S. Classic, where he placed first in the short program and second in the free skate to win the gold medal, his first international gold at the senior level. Nguyen remarked that he was pleased to have succeeded in the free skate despite a "disastrous" warmup.[24]

Programs

Season Short program Free skating Exhibition
2018–2019
[25]
2017–2018
[25]
2016–2017
[26]
  • An American in Paris
    by George Gershwin
    choreo. by David Wilson
2015–2016
[1][27][28][29][30]

2014–2015
[31][32]
  • Sinner Man
    by Nina Simone
    choreo. by Jeffrey Buttle

2013–2014
[12][34]
  • Does Anybody Really Know
    What Time It Is? [35]
    (from Chicago)
    by Robert Lamm

2012–2013
[36]
  • The Ritz, Roll and Rock
    by Cole Porter
  • Red Blues
    by Cole Porter
    choreo. by Jeffrey Buttle
  • Air on the G String
    by Johann Sebastian Bach
  • Fantasia and Fugue in C Minor
    by Johann Sebastian Bach
    choreo. by David Wilson
2011–2012
[5]
2010–2011
[6]
  • Smooth Criminal
    by Michael Jackson
    performed by David Garrett
2009–2010
[37][38]
2008–2009
[39][40]

Competitive highlights

GP: Grand Prix; CS: Challenger Series; JGP: Junior Grand Prix

Seasons: 2011–2012 to present

International[41]
Event 11–12 12–13 13–14 14–15 15–16 16–17 17–18 18–19
Worlds12th5th27th25th
Four Continents10th11th8th9th
GP Cup of China4th
GP NHK Trophy8th10th
GP Rostelecom7th7th
GP Skate Canada5thTBD
GP Skate America3rd6thTBD
CS Autumn Classic2nd5th
CS U.S. Classic5th1st
Autumn Classic2nd
International: Junior[41]
Junior Worlds13th12th1st
JGP France9th
JGP Latvia12th
JGP Mexico4th
JGP Poland16th
JGP Romania3rd
JGP Turkey3rd
National[42]
Canadian Champ.7th6th5th1st4th3rd3rd
SC Challenge1st3rd
Team events[41]
World Team
Trophy
4th T
6th P
Team Challenge
Cup
1st T
9th P
TBD = Assigned; WD = Withdrew
T = Team result; P = Personal result. Medals awarded for team result only.

Seasons: 2006–2007 to 2010–2011

National[42]
Event 06–07 07–08 08–09 09–10 10–11
Canadian Champ.1st V1st P1st N3rd J1st J
Levels: V = Juvenile; P = Pre-novice; N = Novice; J = Junior

Detailed results

Small medals for short program and free skating awarded only at ISU Championships.

2018–19 season
Date Event Level PR SP FS Total Ref
October 26–28, 2018 2018 Skate Canada International Senior -
TBD

TBD

TBD
-
Oct. 19 – 21, 2018 2018 Skate America Senior -
TBD

TBD

TBD
-
Sept. 12–16, 2018 2018 CS U.S. International Classic Senior - 1
80.28
2
133.24
1
213.52
-
2017–18 season
Date Event Level PR SP FS Total Ref
19–25 March 2018 2018 World Championships Senior - 25
67.79
- - -
22–28 January 2018 2018 Four Continents Championships Senior - 7
84.09
10
153.43
9
237.52
-
8–14 January 2018 2018 Canadian Championships Senior - 5
83.39
2
174.77
3
258.16
10–12 November 2017 2017 NHK Trophy Senior - 11
65.82
8
148.69
10
214.51
20–22 October 2017 2017 Rostelecom Cup Senior - 7
80.74
6
157.71
7
238.45
20–23 September 2017 2017 CS Autumn Classic International Senior - 3
88.40
4
156.81
5
245.21
2016–17 season
Date Competition Level PR SP FS Total Ref
14–19 February 2017 2017 Four Continents Championships Senior - 13
72.99
7
164.09
8
237.08
16–22 January 2017 2017 Canadian Championships Senior - 4
76.08
4
164.52
3
240.60
25–27 November 2016 2016 NHK Trophy Senior - 6
75.33
8
137.10
8
212.43
[43]
21–23 October 2016 2016 Skate America Senior - 4
79.62
7
159.64
6
239.26
[44]
14–18 September 2016 2016 U.S. International Figure Skating Classic Senior - 5
74.08
5
146.47
5
220.55
[45]
2015–16 season
Date Competition Level PR SP FS Total Ref
22–24 April 2016 2016 Team Challenge Cup Senior - 7
64.91
9
127.10
- [46]
28 March – 3 April 2016 2016 World Championships Senior - 27
61.61
FNR -
-
[47]
18–24 January 2016 2016 Canadian Championships Senior - 5
76.04
4
151.65
4
227.69
[48]
20–22 November 2015 2015 Rostelecom Cup Senior - 7
70.78
6
160.89
7
231.67
[49]
30 October – 1 November 2015 2015 Skate Canada International Senior - 4
76.10
4
162.72
5
238.82
[50]
12–15 October 2015 2015 Skate Canada Autumn Classic Senior - 2
86.53
2
154.57
2
241.10
[51]
2014–15 season
Date Competition Level PR SP FS Total Ref
16–19 April 2015 2015 World Team Trophy Senior - 6
77.42
7
158.63
6
236.05
[52][53]
23–29 March 2015 2015 World Championships Senior - 9
77.73
4
164.86
5
242.59
[54]
9–15 February 2015 2015 Four Continents Championships Senior - 14
63.78
8
145.55
11
209.33
[55]
19–25 January 2015 2015 Canadian Championships Senior - 1
81.78
1
175.10
1
256.88
[56]
7–8 November 2014 2014 Cup of China Senior - 6
72.85
5
149.00
4
221.85
[57]
24–25 October 2014 2014 Skate America Senior - 7
73.71
2
158.53
3
232.24
[58]
15–16 October 2014 2014 Skate Canada Autumn Classic Senior - 5
66.08
1
159.55
2
225.63
[59]
2013–14 season
Date Competition Level PR SP FS Total Ref
26–28 March 2014 2014 World Championships Senior - 16
66.75
9
147.31
12
214.06
[60]
13–15 March 2014 2014 World Junior Championships Junior - 1
72.87
1
144.19
1
217.06
[61]
22–24 January 2014 2014 Four Continents Championships Senior - 10
68.17
10
136.52
10
204.69
[62]
9–15 January 2014CD 2014 Canadian Championships Senior - 7
70.97
4
147.46
5
218.43
[63]
19–21 September 2013 2013 JGP Baltic Cup (Poland) Junior - 23
40.18
12
98.69
16
138.87
[64]
5–6 September 2013 2013 JGP Mexico Cup Junior - 4
64.38
4
116.66
4
181.04
[65]
2012–13 season
Date Competition Level PR SP FS Total Ref
28 February – 2 March 2013 2013 World Junior Championships Junior - 16
53.43
9
119.15
12
172.58
[66]
18–19 January 2013 2013 Canadian Championships Senior - 6
67.90
6
132.79
6
200.69
[67]
20–22 September 2012 2012 JGP Bosphorus (Turkey) Junior - 3
59.09
3
112.47
3
171.56
[68]
23–25 August 2012 2012 JGP Courchevel (France) Junior - 11
46.06
8
102.39
9
148.45
[69]
2011–12 season
Date Competition Level PR SP FS Total Ref
27 February – 3 March 2012 2012 World Junior Championships Junior 1
116.33
18
51.13
11
117.07
13
168.20
[70]
21–22 January 2012 2012 Canadian Championships Senior - 8
57.32
6
121.96
7
179.28
[71]
22–24 September 2011 2011 JGP Brasov Cup (Romania) Junior - 5
54.82
2
114.73
3
169.55
[72]
1–3 September 2011 2011 JGP Volvo Cup (Latvia) Junior - 12
47.08
9
101.87
12
148.95
[73]
Early career
Date Competition Level PR SP FS Total Ref
17–20 January 2011CD 2011 Canadian Championships Junior - 2
55.22
1
114.67
1
169.89
[74]
11–14 January 2010CD 2010 Canadian Championships Junior - 4
52.30
3
96.51
3
148.81
[75]
13–14 February 2009 2009 Canadian Championships Novice - 2
40.22
1
67.70
1
107.92
[76]
30 January – 2 February 2008CD 2008 Canadian Championships Pre-novice - 4
29.22
1
59.09
1
88.31
[77]
31 January – 3 February 2007CD 2007 Canadian Championships Juvenile - 1
34.32Jv.
[78]
  • ^Jv. Juvenile skaters have only one program (free skating).
  • ^CD Competition dates, not event dates.
  • JGP = Junior Grand Prix

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