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Katelyn Good

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Katelyn Good
Good and Sorensen in 2011
Full nameKatelyn Good
Born (1990-11-08) November 8, 1990 (age 33)
Toronto, Ontario, Canada
Height1.65 m (5 ft 5 in)
Figure skating career
CountryDenmark
Skating clubRodovre Figure Skating and Hockey Club
Began skating1994
Retired2011

Katelyn Good (born November 8, 1990) is a Canadian former ice dancer who competed internationally for Denmark with Nikolaj Sørensen, winning the 2010 Danish national championship.[1]

Good and Sørensen trained in the United States with Mathew Gates. In 2010, the duo moved to Montreal to train with Marie-France Dubreuil and Patrice Lauzon, in order to live in the same city as Good's mother. Good retired from competitive figure skating at the end of the 2010-11 season, having sustained a serious injury that required surgery.[2]

Programs

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(with Sorensen)

Season Short dance Free dance
2010–2011
[1]
  • La Del Ruso
    by Gotan Project
  • Amor Perteno
    by Gotan Project
  • Peligro
    by Gotan Project
  • Differente
    by Gotan Project
Original dance
2009–2010
[3]
Danish folk dance:
  • Waltz
  • Polka

Competitive highlights

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With Sorensen

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Results[4]
International
Event 2009–10 2010–11
World Championships 24th 29th
European Championships 21st
Finlandia Trophy 9th
Nebelhorn Trophy 14th
International: Junior
World Junior Championships 17th
JGP Turkey 12th
JGP United States 9th
National
Danish Championships 1st
JGP = Junior Grand Prix

With Deslauriers

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Event 2008–09
Canadian Championships 13th J.
J. = Junior level

References

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  1. ^ a b "Katelyn GOOD / Nikolaj SORENSEN: 2010/2011". International Skating Union. Archived from the original on 16 August 2011.
  2. ^ Russell, Susan (November 26, 2018). "Fournier-Beaudry-Sørensen dance under the Maple Leaf". International Figure Skating. Archived from the original on July 18, 2019. Retrieved November 30, 2018.
  3. ^ "Katelyn GOOD / Nikolaj SORENSEN: 2009/2010". International Skating Union. Archived from the original on 9 July 2010.
  4. ^ "Competition Results: Katelyn GOOD / Nikolaj SORENSEN". International Skating Union. Archived from the original on 30 November 2013.
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