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Chloe Lewis (figure skater)

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Chloe Lewis
Chloe Lewis and Logan Bye at the 2018 World Junior Championships
Full nameChloe Rose Lewis
Born (2000-06-18) June 18, 2000 (age 24)
Portland, Oregon
HometownNovi, Michigan
Height1.60 m (5 ft 3 in)
Figure skating career
Country United States
DisciplineIce dance
PartnerLogan Bye
Began skating2005
RetiredJune 6, 2019
"" Winter Youth Olympics ""
Silver medal – second place 2016 Lillehammer Ice dance

Chloe Rose Lewis (born June 18, 2000) is a retired American ice dancer. With her former partner Logan Bye, she is the 2016 Youth Olympic silver medalist.

Personal life

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Chloe Rose Lewis was born on June 18, 2000, in Portland, Oregon.[1][2] She has two older brothers and a cat.[2] She attended the Catlin Gabel School in Portland, Oregon, where she lived before moving to Novi, Michigan, around 2014.[3]

Career

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Lewis started learning to skate in 2004.[1] At age seven, she began taking ice dancing lessons, instructed by Judy Blumberg.[4]

Intermediate and novice career

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Lewis and Logan Bye met in February 2010 at a rink in Sun Valley, Idaho, and began training together in August 2010.[4] Because they lived in different cities, they trained half a month together, half apart during their first two seasons.[3][5] In the 2010–11 season, they qualified to compete on the intermediate level at the U.S. Junior Championships and finished sixth.

Lewis/Bye placed fourth on the novice level at the 2012 U.S. Championships. They began training together regularly after Bye moved to Beaverton, Oregon, in autumn 2012.[4] They won the novice title at the 2013 U.S. Championships.

Junior career

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During the 2013–14 season, Lewis/Bye were coached by Ikaika Young in Portland, Oregon; by Judy Blumberg in Sun Valley, Idaho; and by Igor Shpilband in Novi, Michigan.[4][6] Making their ISU Junior Grand Prix (JGP) debut, they placed fifth in September 2013 in Mexico City, Mexico, and 11th the following month in Ostrava, Czech Republic. The two finished sixth on the junior level at the 2014 U.S. Championships.

In 2014–15, Lewis/Bye were coached by Shpilband and Blumberg in Novi, Michigan.[7] They placed fifth in Courchevel, France at their sole 2015 JGP assignment and seventh in junior ice dancing at the 2015 U.S. Championships.

Coached by Shpilband,[1] Lewis/Bye placed fifth at both of their 2015–16 JGP assignments. In January 2016, they finished 6th on the junior level at the 2016 U.S. Championships. In February, they represented the United States at the 2016 Youth Olympics in Hamar, Norway.[8] Ranked third in the short dance and second in the free dance, they were awarded the silver medal behind Anastasia Shpilevaya / Grigory Smirnov and ahead of Anastasia Skoptsova / Kirill Aleshin.[9][10]

Programs

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Ice dance with Logan Bye

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Season Short dance Free dance
2013–2014
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2014–2015
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  • Samba: Chiqui Chiqui Boom
    by David Civera
  • Mambo: Mambo Jambo
    (Qué rico el mambo)
  • Mambo: It's Mambo Time
2015–2016
[1]
2016–2017
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2017–2018
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  • Carino
    by Jennifer Lopez
  • Como Ama Una Mujer
    by Jennifer Lopez
  • On the Floor
    by Jennifer Lopez ft. Pitbull
  • Final Breath
  • Place de République
  • Metal Gleamed in Twilight
    by Cœur de Pirate

Competitive highlights

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Ice dance with Logan Bye

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Competition placements at junior level [13]
Season 2013–14 2014–15 2015–16 2016–17 2017–18
World Junior Championships 7th
Winter Youth Olympics 2nd
JGP Australia 5th
JGP Czech Republic 11th 6th
JGP Estonia 3rd
JGP France 5th
JGP Italy 5th
JGP Mexico 5th
JGP Spain 5th
JGP United States 5th
Lake Placid Ice Dance 2nd
U.S. Championships 6th 7th 6th 4th 3rd

Detailed results

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Ice dance with Logan Bye

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ISU personal best scores in the +5/-5 GOE System 
Segment Type Score Event
Total TSS 139.17 2018 World Junior Championships
Rhythm dance TSS 58.07 2018 World Junior Championships
TES 31.31 2015 JGP Spain
PCS 27.67 2016 Winter Youth Olympics
Free dance TSS 81.30 2016 Winter Youth Olympics
TES 41.00 2015 JGP Spain
PCS 43.32 2018 World Junior Championships
Results in the 2013–14 season
Date Event SD FD Total
P Score P Score P Score
Sep 5–7, 2013 Mexico 2013 JGP Mexico 5 42.50 5 61.82 5 104.32
Oct 3–5, 2013 Czech Republic 2013 JGP Czech Republic 12 41.16 11 61.93 11 103.09
Jan 5–12, 2014 United States 2014 U.S. Championships (Junior) 6 46.35 6 75.79 6 122.14
Results in the 2014–15 season
Date Event SD FD Total
P Score P Score P Score
Aug 20–24, 2014 France 2014 JGP France 7 41.40 5 70.66 5 112.06
Jan 18–25, 2015 United States 2015 U.S. Championships (Junior) 8 48.18 5 77.47 7 125.65
Results in the 2015–16 season
Date Event SD FD Total
P Score P Score P Score
Sep 2–6, 2015 United States 2015 JGP United States 3 53.57 5 74.68 5 128.25
Sep 30 – Oct 4, 2015 Spain 2015 JGP Spain 5 57.03 5 81.19 5 138.22
Jan 15–24, 2016 United States 2016 U.S. Championships (Junior) 7 56.02 6 80.43 6 136.45
Feb 12–21, 2016 Norway 2016 Winter Youth Olympics 3 55.07 2 81.30 2 136.37
Results in the 2016–17 season
Date Event SD FD Total
P Score P Score P Score
Jul 29–30, 2016 United States 2016 Lake Placid Ice Dance International 2 58.37 3 77.53 2 135.90
Aug 31 – Sep 4, 2016 Czech Republic 2016 JGP Czech Republic 6 49.82 5 76.36 6 126.18
Sep 28 – Oct 2, 2016 Estonia 2016 JGP Estonia 4 51.04 3 81.09 3 132.13
Jan 14–22, 2017 United States 2017 U.S. Championships (Junior) 4 60.60 4 87.83 4 148.43
Results in the 2017–18 season
Date Event SD FD Total
P Score P Score P Score
Aug 23–26, 2017 Australia 2017 JGP Australia 5 52.26 5 72.14 5 124.40
Oct 11–14, 2017 Italy 2017 JGP Italy 5 53.72 5 76.76 5 130.48
Dec 29, 2017 – Jan 8, 2018 United States 2018 U.S. Championships (Junior) 3 62.14 3 81.07 3 143.21
Mar 5–11, 2018 Bulgaria 2018 World Junior Championships 8 58.07 6 81.10 7 139.17

References

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  1. ^ a b c d "Chloe LEWIS / Logan BYE: 2015/2016". International Skating Union. Archived from the original on May 27, 2016.
  2. ^ a b "Chloe Rose Lewis and Logan Bye". IceNetwork.com. Archived from the original on February 23, 2016.
  3. ^ a b Penny, Brandon (February 16, 2016). "Proving That Sacrifices Pay Off, Ice Dancers Lewis And Bye Win Youth Olympic Silver For Team USA". teamusa.org. Archived from the original on February 24, 2016.
  4. ^ a b c d Schnell, Lindsay (February 14, 2014). "Olympic ice dancing, watched by millions, a dream in progress for 2 teen skaters in Oregon". The Oregonian. Archived from the original on May 11, 2015.
  5. ^ Paisley, Joe (September 3, 2015). "Chance meeting six years ago leads to Olympic hopes for area native Logan Bye and ice dancing partner". gazette.com. Archived from the original on January 2, 2016.
  6. ^ a b "Chloe LEWIS / Logan BYE: 2013/2014". International Skating Union. Archived from the original on March 26, 2014.
  7. ^ a b "Chloe LEWIS / Logan BYE: 2014/2015". International Skating Union. Archived from the original on May 20, 2015.
  8. ^ Lupano, Emma (February 12, 2016). "SPORT PREVIEW: USA's Lewis and Bye looking to figure skate to Lillehammer 2016 success". lillehammer2016.com. Archived from the original on February 13, 2016.
  9. ^ "Lillehammer 2016 Athletes: LEWIS Chloe". wyog2016.sportresult.com. Archived from the original on February 24, 2016.
  10. ^ Lupano, Emma; Bayci, Emily (February 16, 2016). "All smiles for Russian ice dancers Shpilevaya and Smirnov". lillehammer2016.com. Archived from the original on February 18, 2016.
  11. ^ "Chloe LEWIS / Logan BYE: 2016/2017". International Skating Union.
  12. ^ Cite error: The named reference ISU-1718 was invoked but never defined (see the help page).
  13. ^ "Competition Results: Chloe LEWIS / Logan BYE". International Skating Union.
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