Английская Википедия:Cortney Mansour

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Cortney Mansour or Mansourová (born December 15, 1994) is a Canadian-Czech ice dancer. With Michal Češka, she has won four international medals and three national titles. The two have reached the final segment at three ISU Championships.

Earlier in her career, she competed with Daryn Zhunussov for Kazakhstan.

Personal life

Cortney Mansour was born on December 15, 1994, in Regina, Saskatchewan, Canada.[1] She became a Czech citizen in December 2017.[2] Her aunt skated for the Ice Capades.[3]

Early career

Mansour started learning to skate in 1996.[1]

In the 2011–12 season, she competed with Daryn Zhunussov for Kazakhstan. After starting the season in the junior ranks, Mansour/Zhunussov decided to move up to the senior level. In January, they placed last at the 2012 Four Continents Championships in Colorado Springs, Colorado. In March, they competed at the 2012 World Championships in Nice, France; their placement in the preliminary round, 20th, was insufficient to qualify for the short dance.

Partnership with Češka

2013–14 season

In 2013, Mansour teamed up with Michal Češka to compete for the Czech Republic, following a tryout in Europe.[3] They were coached by Carol Lane, Jon Lane, and Juris Razgulajevs in Toronto, Ontario, Canada.[4] Making their international debut, Mansour/Češka placed 12th at a Junior Grand Prix (JGP) event in Gdańsk in September 2013 and tenth the following month at JGP Ostrava in the Czech Republic. The duo finished 13th at the 2014 World Junior Championships in Sofia, Bulgaria, after placing 14th in both segments.

2014–15 season: Senior debut

Mansour/Češka advanced to the senior level in the 2014–15 season. Competing in the Challenger Series, they placed ninth at the 2014 CS Nebelhorn Trophy and tenth at the 2014 CS Skate Canada Autumn Classic. Ranked 19th in the short dance and 15th in the free, they finished 17th at the 2015 European Championships in Stockholm, Sweden.

2015–16 season

Mansour/Češka placed sixth at two Challenger Series events in the first half of October, the 2015 CS Ondrej Nepela Trophy and 2015 CS Finlandia Trophy. Deciding to change coaches, they joined Igor Shpilband in Novi, Michigan, at the end of the month.[3] The duo won gold at the Pavel Roman Memorial and then finished 13th at the 2016 European Championships in Bratislava after placing 14th in the short and 13th in the free. Ranked 24th in the short, they did not qualify for the free dance at the 2016 World Championships.

2016–17 season: Grand Prix debut

In July 2016, Mansour/Češka received their first Grand Prix assignment, replacing Federica Testa / Lukas Csolley at the 2016 Trophée de France.[5]

Programs

With Češka

Season Short dance Free dance
2017–2018
[6]
2016–2017
[7]
2015–2016
[1]
2014–2015
[8]
2013–2014
[4]

With Zhunussov

Season Short dance Free dance
2011–2012
[9]

Results

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

With Češka for the Czech Republic

International[10]
Event 13–14 14–15 15–16 16–17 17–18 18-19
World Champ. 24th 26th
European Champ. 17th 13th 25th
Шаблон:Small GP Finland WD
Шаблон:Small Trophée de France 8th
Шаблон:Small Autumn Classic 10th
Шаблон:Small Finlandia Trophy 6th
Шаблон:Small Golden Spin 7th
Шаблон:Small Nebelhorn Trophy 9th 5th
Шаблон:Small Nepela Memorial 6th 6th 8th
Шаблон:Small U.S. Classic 10th
Autumn Classic 5th
Bavarian Open 3rd
Open d'Andorra 3rd
Pavel Roman Memorial 2nd 1st
Santa Claus Cup 4th
Volvo Open 4th
International: Junior[10]
World Junior Champ. 13th
Шаблон:Small Czech Republic 10th
Шаблон:Small Poland 12th
Pavel Roman Memorial 2nd J
National[10]
Czech Champ. 1st J 1st 1st
J = Junior level
TBD = Assigned; WD = Withdrew

With Zhunussov for Kazakhstan

International[11]
Event 2011–12
World Champ. 35th
Four Continents Champ. 11th
Istanbul Cup 9th
International: Junior[11]
Шаблон:Small Estonia 15th
Шаблон:Small Italy 14th
NRW Trophy 24th J
National[11]
Kazakhstani Champ. 2nd
J = Junior level

References

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External links

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