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Benoît Richaud

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Benoît Richaud
Richaud in 2016
Born (1988-01-16) 16 January 1988 (age 36)
Avignon, France
HometownLyon
Height1.83 m (6 ft 0 in)
Figure skating career
CountryFrance
Skating clubCSG Lyon

Benoît Richaud (born 16 January 1988) is a French figure skating coach, choreographer and former competitive ice dancer. He has competed at three World Junior Championships, placing as high as seventh.

Competitive career

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Findlay/Richaud at the 2009 World Junior Championships

Richaud was a former student Boucher-Zazoui (a school in Lyon).[1] He competed for France throughout his career. His first ice dancing partner was Scarlett Rouzet.[2]

From 2005 to 2007, he skated with Élodie Brouiller. They competed at two World Junior Championships, placing 13th in 2006 and 7th in 2007. Brouiller/Richaud won two medals on the ISU Junior Grand Prix series and qualified for the JGP Final in 2006.[3] They ended their partnership in 2007.[2]

Subsequently, Richaud partnered with Canada's Terra Findlay in November 2007. During the 2008–2009 season, they placed 10th at the World Junior Championships.[4] Their partnership concluded at the end of the season.[5]

Post-competitive career

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Richaud at the 2017 World Junior Championships with Julie Froetscher

Following his retirement from competitive figure skating, Richaud has been working as a coach and choreographer in Nice.[6]

As a coach, his students have included:

Skaters he has choreographed for include:

Results

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JGP: ISU Junior Grand Prix

With Findlay

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International
Event 2008–09
European Championships 19th
International: Junior
World Junior Championships 10th
JGP Belarus 3rd
JGP France 4th
National
French Championships 3rd

With Brouiller

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International
Event 2005–06 2006–07
World Junior Championships 13th 7th
JGP Final 7th
JGP Estonia 5th
JGP France 3rd
JGP Japan 4th
JGP Mexico 2nd
National
French Championships 1st J 2nd J
Masters 2nd J 2nd J
J. = Junior level

References

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