Gabriella Papadakis & Guillaume Cizeron | Golden Skate

Gabriella Papadakis & Guillaume Cizeron

breathesgelatin

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Gabriella PAPADAKIS, born 10 May 1995 in Clermont-Ferrand, France, and Guillaume CIZERON, born 12 November 1994 in Montbrison, France, compete in ice dance for France. They are the 2022 Winter Olympic champions, the 2018 Winter Olympic silver medallists, the 2015, 2016, 2018, 2019 and 2022 World Champions, the 2015-2019 European champions, the 2017 and 2019 Grand Prix Final champions, and seven time French champions in ice dance (2015–2021).

They list their current coaches as Romain Haguenauer, Marie France Dubreuil, and Patrice Lauzon; their current choreographers as Romain Haguenauer (RD), Marie-France Dubreuil (FD), Samuel Chouinard; and their former coaches as Muriel Zazoui and Catherine Papadakis.


Biographical Information

ISU Bio: http://www.isuresults.com/bios/isufs00011507.htm
Gabriella's Wikipedia: https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gabriella_Papadakis
Guillaume's Wikipedia: https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Guillaume_Cizeron
Tracings.net: http://tracings.net/papa-cize.html
Gabriella's Rinkresults: http://www.rinkresults.com/skater?skater_id=32794
Guillaume's Rinkresults: http://www.rinkresults.com/skater?skater_id=32795
Icenetwork archive: https://web.archive.org/web/20170528011125/http://www.icenetwork.com/skaters/team/papadakis_cizeron
Golden Skate media profile:
https://www.goldenskate.com/forum/media/categories/gabriella-papadakis-guillaume-cizeron-fra.65/


Social Media

Gabriella's Twitter: https://www.twitter.com/gabriellapks (@ gabriellapks)
Gabriella's Instagram: https://instagram.com/gabriellapapadakis/ (@ gabriellapapadakis)
Guillaume's Twitter: https://www.twitter.com/guillaumeciz (@ guillaumeciz)
Guillaume's Instagram: https://instagram.com/guillaumecz/?hl=en (@ guillaumecz)
Facebook (team): https://fr-fr.facebook.com/gabriellapapadakisguillaumecizeron


TypeScoreEventLevel
Total226.61ISU GP NHK Trophy 2019Senior
RD90.03ISU GP NHK Trophy 2019Senior
RD Technical51.20ISU GP NHK Trophy 2019Senior
RD Component39.36ISU World Championships 2019Senior
FD136.58ISU GP NHK Trophy 2019Senior
FD Technical77.40ISU GP NHK Trophy 2019Senior
FD Component59.48ISU World Team Trophy 2019Senior


ISU personal best scores
(historical before season 2018-19):


TypeScoreEventLevel
CD23.61World Junior Championships 2010Juniors
CD Technical14.08World Junior Championships 2010Juniors
CD Component9.53World Junior Championships 2010Juniors
OD39.67World Junior Championships 2010Juniors
OD Technical23.50ISU JGP Lake Placid 2009Juniors
OD Component16.27World Junior Championships 2010Juniors
Total207.20ISU World Championships 2018Seniors
SD/RD83.73ISU World Championships 2018Seniors
SD/RD Technical44.37ISU World Championships 2018Seniors
SD/RD Component39.36ISU World Championships 2018Seniors
FD123.47ISU World Championships 2018Seniors
FD Technical63.98XXIII Olympic Winter Games 2018Seniors
FD Component59.53ISU World Championships 2018Seniors




Programs:

2021-22
RD: "Hip Hop: Made To Love", Blues: "U Move, I Move" by John Legend
FD: "Elegie" by Gabriel Faure; choreo by Romain Haguenauer (RD), Marie-France Dubreuil (FD), Samuel Chouinard

2020-21
RD: "The Artist" by Ludovic Bource
FD: "Jalousie 'Tango Tzigane' " by Jacob Gade

2019-20
RD: "I Can Do Anything Better Than You Can" by S. Linzer & D. Wolfert (arrang. by Maxime Rrodriguez); "Fame" by Michael Gore & Dean Pitchsord, from the Fame soundtrack; choreo by Samuel Chouinard, Romain Haguenauer, Marie-France Dubreuil
FD: "Danny" by Olafur Arnalds; "Find Me" by Forest Black; "Suspects" by Olafur Arnalds; choreo by Samuel Chouinard, Romain Haguenauer, Marie-France Dubreuil

2018-19
RD Tango Romantica: Oblivion by Astor Piazzolla performed by Gidon Kremer, Primavera Porteno by Astor Piazzolla performed by Gideon Kremer
FD: Duet by Rachael Yamagata, Sunday Afternoon by Rachael Yamagata

2017-18
SD Rhumba: Shape of You by Ed Sheeran, Thinking Out Loud by Ed Sheeran (remastered by Karl Hugo), choreo. by Christopher Dean
FD: Moonlight Sonata by Ludwig van Beethoven, choreo. by Marie-France Dubreuil

2016-17
SD Blues/Swing: Bittersweet by Lene Riebau, Maxim Illion (perf. by Club des Belugas), Diga Diga Doo by Dorthy Fields, Jimmy McHugh (perf. by Big Bad Voodoo Daddy)
FD: Stillness by Nest, Oddudua by Aldo Lopez Gavilan, Happiness Does Not Wait by Ólafur Arnalds

2015-16
SD Waltz: "Charms" from film "W.E." by Abel Korzeniowski and March: Composition by Hugo Chouinard; choreo by Romain Hagenauer and Marie-France Dubreuil
FD "Rain, In Your Black Eyes" by Ezio Bosso, "To Build A Home" by Cinematic Orchestra; choreo by Romain Hagenauer and Marie-France Dubreuil

2014-15
SD Paso doble: Escobilla by Cristina Hoyos; Flamenco: Farruca by Cristina Hoyos
FD Adagio from Concerto No. 23 by Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart

2013-14
SD Quickstep: Cool Cat in Town by Tape Five; Foxtrot: Burlesque
FD Iron by Woodkid; Run Boy Run by Woodkid; Brotsjor by Olafur Arnalds

2012-13
SD Blues: Minnie the Moocher; The Dirty Boogie
FD Money by Pink Floyd; Hey You by Pink Floyd

2011-12
SD Rumba: Mondo Bongo by Joe Strummer & The Mescaleros; Cha Cha: Oye Como Va by Celia Cruz
FD Elvis Presley medley: Jailhouse Rock; So Glad You're Mine; Blue Suede Shoes

2010-11
SD Waltz: C'était Salement Romantique by Coeur de Pirate
FD A Fuego Lento by Horacio Salgan; Rapsodia de Anabal by José Libatella



Competitive History

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CompetitionPD1PD2SD/RDFDFinal
Season 2021-2022
2022 World Championships1 (92.73)1 (137.09)1 (229.82)
2022 Winter Olympics (Individual Event)1 (90.83)1 (136.15)1 (226.98)
2021-22 French Nationals1 (94.48)1 (132.48)1 (226.96)
2021 Internationaux de France1 (89.08)1 (132.17)1 (221.25)
2021 Gran Premio D'Italia1 (87.45)1 (132.61)1 (220.06)
2021 Finlandia Trophy1 (85.58)1 (131.96)1 (217.54)
2021 Masters de Patinage1 (93.79)1 (137.31)1(231.10)
Season 2019-2020
They did not compete.
Season 2019-2020​
2020 European Championships1 (88.78)2 (131.50)2 (220.28)
2019-20 French Championships1 (91.85)1 (137.22)1 (229.07)
2019 Grand Prix Final1 (83.83)1 (136.02)1 (219.85)
2019 NHK Trophy1 (90.03)1 (136.58)1 (226.61)
2019 Internationaux de France1 (88.69)1 (133.55)1 (222.24)
2019 Masters de Patinage1 (89.80)1 (135.86)1 (225.66)
Season 2018-2019​
2019 World Team Trophy1 (87.32)1 (135.82)1 (223.13)
2019 World Championships1 (88.42)1 (134.23)1 (222.65)
2019 European Championships1 (84.79)1 (133.19)1 (217.98)
2018 French National Championships1 (85.89)1 (135.06)1 (220.95)
2018 GP Internationaux de France1 (84.13)1 (132.65)1 (216.78)
Season 2017-2018​
2018 World Championships1 (83.73)1 (123.47)1 (207.20)
2018 Winter Olympic Games2 (81.93)1 (123.35)1 (205.28)
2018 European Championships1 (81.29)1 (121.87)1 (203.16)
2018 French National Championships1 (80.54)1 (123.00)1 (203.54)
2017-18 Grand Prix Final1 (82.07)1 (120.09)1 (202.16)
2017 Internationaux de France1 (81.40)1 (120.58)1 (201.98)
2017 Cup of China1 (81.10)1 (119.33)1 (200.43)
2017 Finlandia Trophy1 (78.09)1 (110.16)1 (188.25)
Season 2016-2017​
2017 World Championships2 (76.89)1 (119.15)2 (196.04)
2017 European Championships3 (75.48)1 (114.19)1 (189.67)
2017 French National Championships1 (82.03)1 (120.60)1 (202.63)
2016-17 Grand Prix Final3 (77.86)2 (114.95)2 (192.81)
2016 NHK Trophy2 (75.60)2 (111.06)2 (186.66)
2016 Trophée de France1 (78.26)1 (115.24)1 (193.50)
Season 2015-2016​
2016 World Championships1 (76.29)1 (118.17)1 (194.46)
2016 European Championships2 (70.74)1 (111.97)1 (182.71)
2016 French National Championships1 (73.60)1 (110.30)1 (183.90)
Season 2014-2015​
2015 World Team Trophy3 (70.86)1 (111.06)6 Team (181.92)
2015 World Championships4 (71.94)1 (112.34)1 (184.28)
2015 European Championships1 (71.06)1 (108.91)1 ( 179.97 )
2015 French National Championships1 (71.40)1 (109.83)1 (181.23)
2014-2015 Grand Prix Final5 (61.48)3 (100.91)3 (162.39)
2014 Trophée Eric Bompard1 (64.06)1 (102.60)1 (166.66)
2014 Cup of China3 (62.12)1 (98.00)1 (160.12)
2014 Autumn Classic International1 (59.74)1 (90.46)1 (150.20)
Season 2013-2014​
2014 World Championships15 (55.11)13 (86.38)13 (141.49)
2014 European Championships15 (53.33)14 (78.24)15 (131.57)
2014 French National Championships2 (61.79)2 (92.45)2 (154.24)
2013 Golden Spin4 (53.08)4 (81.52)4 (134.60)
2013 Rostelecom Cup8 (44.49)7 (79.78)7 (124.27)
2013 Trophée Eric Bompard5 (58.10)5 (85.16)5 (143.26)
2013 Coupe Internationale de Nice1 (60.05)1 (87.88)1 (147.93)
2013 Masters de Patinage3 (57.39)3 (86.08)3 (143.47)
Season 2012-2013​
2013 World Junior Championships2 (61.58)3 (81.68)2 (143.26)
2013 French Junior National Championships1 (54.35)1 (90.26)1 (144.61)
2013 Junior International Trophy of Lyon1 (61.62)1 (82.71)1 (144.33)
2013 French National Championships (Junior)1 (63.90)1 (90.88)1 (154.78)
2013 Junior Grand Prix Final2 (54.79)2 (84.42)2 (139.21)
2012 Junior NRW Trophy2 (58.36)1 (87.00)2 (145.36)
2012 Junior Masters de Patinage1 (63.30)1 (81.28)1 (144.58)
2012 JGP Austria1 (59.19)1 (82.89)1 (142.08)
2012 JGP Courchevel2 (52.25)1 (78.88)1 (131.13)
Season 2011-2012​
2012 World Junior Championships4 (58.09)5 (80.61)5 (138.70)
2012 Junior International Trophy of Lyon1 (50.77)1 (82.29)1 (133.06)
2011 Junior Santa Claus Cup2 (56.03)2 (77.45)2 (133.48)
2011 JGP Tallinn Cup5 (49.89)3 (72.90)4 (122.79)
2011 Junior Masters de Patinage1 (56.97)1 (82.56)1 (139.53)
2011 JGP Baltic Cup3 (52.13)5 (68.69)4 (120.82)
Season 2010-2011​
2011 World Junior Championships15 (43.97)9 (71.59)12 (115.56)
2011 World Juniors - Preliminary Round
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1 (74.27)1 (PR)
2011 French Junior National Championships2 (53.59)1 (82.76)1 (136.35)
2010 Junior International Trophy of Lyon2 (52.14)1 (71.05)1 (123.19)
2010 Junior Masters de Patinage4 (43.42)1 (72.10)1 (115.52)
2010 JGP Cup of Austria3 (49.93)5 (65.21)3 (115.14)
2010 JGP Courchevel4 (43.89)2 (63.40)4 (107.29)
Season 2009-2010​
2010 World Junior Championships28 (23.61)20 (39.67)-22 (FNR)
2009 JGP USA15 (15.33)11 (39.27)12 (58.65)15 (113.25)


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Original Post, July 12 2014 by breathesgelatin

I love these two so much and I hope someday they may really compete for international podiums.

It seems they are leaving Zazoui's group in Lyon and going to Montreal. Two recent instagrams:

http://instagram.com/p/qR-ScNS0WZ/
http://instagram.com/p/qUTUTwy0fI/

It's a little sad if they were forced to go, but if they had to leave Lyon, Montreal seems like a good fit for them. I want them to keep their unique edge!

Hope there are some other fans of this duo here.
 
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Ah! I was wondering if they'd be relocating to Montréal... I hope that it's an easy transition for them; and that they find success!!! :) I really like the two of them and this may turn out to be a change for the best (hopefully). And I agree with Mattieu, they really didn't have any other option...so sending them the best of luck!
 

alebi

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Jan 11, 2014
Finally a thread dedicated to this young couple!! I like them!! I hope they'll be French number 1 couple next year (it's not so hard since there're not so many couples there...)
Plus Guillaume is.... :jaw: :jaw: :love: sorry I couldn't resist :laugh:
 

Mattieu

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Finally a thread dedicated to this young couple!! I like them!! I hope they'll be French number 1 couple next year (it's not so hard since there're not so many couples there...)
Plus Guillaume is.... :jaw: :jaw: :love: sorry I couldn't resist :laugh:

They will be the number 1 French couple, as they are the only couple with Carron/Jones retirement....
 

alebi

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They will be the number 1 French couple, as they are the only couple with Carron/Jones retirement....

I've read something about it but didn't find any confirmation =/
It's always more useful to have a "rival", I hope they'll improve the same. They already have the potential to be in the top 8 for me
 

Abraxis12345

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Apr 18, 2014
I really like them and their free dance was my favorite from last year. Can't wait to see what they bring this year.
 

breathesgelatin

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Dec 12, 2013
I've read something about it but didn't find any confirmation =/
It's always more useful to have a "rival", I hope they'll improve the same. They already have the potential to be in the top 8 for me

Someone pointed out in another thread that Hurtado/Diaz will also be in Montreal and could be good training mates/rink rivals for Papadakis/Cizeron. I know it's not quite the same thing, but....
 

alebi

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Someone pointed out in another thread that Hurtado/Diaz will also be in Montreal and could be good training mates/rink rivals for Papadakis/Cizeron. I know it's not quite the same thing, but....

will they train together? It's WONDERFUL!! :eek: I like H/D the same and I was exactly thinking about them when I was meditating on their direct rivals for the 8th place
Just leave out 3 Russian couples, W/P, C/L and C/B. Shibutanis and M/H are a bit stronger (because they have more experience) but I don't see them as unbeatable duos. Plus they can rival with all the other European and the young Canadian teams.

The problem I've seen with P/C is that they didn't show a solid technical base last year. They can only improve it because their presence on ice is already pretty good :)
 

Abraxis12345

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Apr 18, 2014
will they train together? It's WONDERFUL!! :eek: I like H/D the same and I was exactly thinking about them when I was meditating on their direct rivals for the 8th place
Just leave out 3 Russian couples, W/P, C/L and C/B. Shibutanis and M/H are a bit stronger (because they have more experience) but I don't see them as unbeatable duos. Plus they can rival with all the other European and the young Canadian teams.

The problem I've seen with P/C is that they didn't show a solid technical base last year. They can only improve it because their presence on ice is already pretty good :)

Cizeron is fantastic technically. Love his fluidity and how strong he is on lifts. Papadakis is definitely the weaker of the two but she has so much presence and can really sell the program.
 

alebi

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Cizeron is fantastic technically. Love his fluidity and how strong he is on lifts. Papadakis is definitely the weaker of the two but she has so much presence and can really sell the program.

Agree! :) Their presence is fantastic, maybe because they've chosen not common programs so far, they made a very good impression. I'm not a dance specialist so I can't say who's better, but I didn't feel the same good sensation on this aspect. But this is also the "easiest" thing to improve, a dancer who's glacial and distant will find hard times to look persuasive
 
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Feb 13, 2014
I have hear that they are a classical free dance. A new direction for them.
I love them and am so excited to go see them Masters!

Oh, that is a new direction for them!!! I really look forward to seeing their programs this season. I enjoyed their FD last year so much. :)

That is awesome that you get to go see them!!! I am jealous, haha
 
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I really really like their short and their free. I think they'll both really evolve into great programs over the course of the season! I'm super excited to watch them!!!
 
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