ABOUT

Shae-Lynn Bourne is quite simply magic on ice. Together with her former ice dance partner Victor Kraatz, this Canadian Figure Skating Hall of Famer quickly rose to the top of the podium. The 10-time Canadian National Dance Champions became the first North American dance team to win the World Championships in 2003. In addition to being three-time Olympians, they have accumulated a total of six medals at the World Championships. The two innovators were the first ice dancers to incorporate “hydroblading” – gliding on skates with one’s body outstretched so it’s nearly horizontal to the ice.

Shae-Lynn received the Governor General’s Meritorious Service Cross for speaking out against unfair judging practices in figure skating, and most recently the Queen Elizabeth ll Diamond Jubilee Medal for her achievements and significant contribution to Canada. Currently she is balancing coaching, choreography and performing and is in world-wide demand in each of these capacities.

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COMPETITIVE  ACHIEVEMENTS

2003 World Championships – 1
2003 ISU Four Continents – 1
2003 Canadian Nationals – 1
2002 World Championships – 2
2002 Olympic Winter Games – 4
2002 Canadian Nationals – 1
2002 ISU Grand Prix – 1
2001 Trophée Lalique – 2
2001 Skate Canada – 1
2001 Skate America – 1
2001 World Championships – 4
2001 ISU Four Continents – 1
2001 Japan Open – 3
2001 Canadian Nationals – 1
2000 Sparkassen Cup on Ice – 3
2000 Skate America – 3
2000 ISU Grand Prix Final – 5
1999 Cup of Russia – 2
1999 Sparkassen Cup on Ice – 1
1999 World Championships – 3
1999 Four Continents – 1
1999 Canadian Nationals – 1
1998 Sparkassen Cup on Ice – 2
1998 Skate Canada – 1
1998 World Championships – 3
1998 Olympic Winter Games – 4
1998 Champions Series Final – 2
1998 Canadian Nationals – 1
1997 NHK Trophy – 2
1997 Skate Canada – 1
1997 World Championships – 3
1997 Champions Series Final – 1
1997 Canadian Nationals – 1
1996 Nations Cup – 2
1996 Skate Canada – 1
1996 World Championships – 3
1996 Champions Series Final – 4
1996 Canadian Nationals – 1
1995 NHK Trophy – 2
1995 Skate Canada – 1
1995 World Championships – 4
1995 Canadian Nationals – 1
1994 Skate Canada – 1
1994 World Championships – 6
1994 Olympic Winter Games – 10
1994 Canadian Nationals – 1
1993 Nations Cup – 5
1993 Skate Canada – 3
1993 World Championships – 14
1993 Canadian Nationals – 1
1992 Skate Canada – 6
1992 Nebelhorn Trophy – 1
1992 Grand Prix International – 1