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Joannie Rochette

  • Silver Medal

    Silver Medal
    Rochette won the silver medal at the 2003 Canadian Championships.
  • four continents and world championships

    She placed 8th at the 2003 Four Continents and 17th at the 2003 World Championships.
  • Gran Prix

    Rochette debuted on the ISU Grand Prix of Figure Skating series.
  • skate Canada

    She placed 10th at the 2003 Skate Canada and 4th at the 2003 Cup of Russia. She competed at the 2003 Bofrost Cup on Ice and won the event.
  • Canadian Championships

    At the 2004 Canadian Championships, Rochette won her second consecutive silver medal.
  • four continents

    She placed 4th at the 2004 Four Continents and moved up to 8th at the World Championships.
  • cup of china

    Rochette won the bronze medal at the 2004 Cup of China and then won the 2004 Trophée Eric Bompard.
  • Grand Prix

    She qualified for the 2005 Grand Prix Final, where she won the bronze medal.
  • Skate Canada

    Rochette won the silver medal at the 2005 Skate Canada
  • Trophée Eric Bompard

    Rochette won the 2006 Skate Canada and placed 4th at the 2006 Trophée Eric Bompard
  • Winter Olympics

    At the 2006 Winter Olympics, Rochette placed 5th
  • Bronze

    Rochette won the bronze medals at the 2007 Skate Canada and the 2007 Cup of Russia.
  • World Championships

    placed 10th at the 2007 World Championships.
  • Canadian championships,National title

    At the 2008 Canadian Championships, she won her fourth consecutive national title. She won the silver medal at the 2008 Four Continents and placed 5th at the 2008 World Championships.
  • World championships

    At the 2009 World Championships, Rochette won the silver medal, becoming the first Canadian woman since Elizabeth Manley to medal at the World Championships.
  • Skate Canada International

    2009 Skate Canada International. She started off the season with at the Cup of China, where she placed 7th in the short program, with 52.12 points, 10.08 points behind overnight leader Mirai Nagasu. During the free skate she rebounded, placing 2nd with 111.06 points behind Akiko Suzuki, who placed 1st in that segment. Rochette won the bronze medal with 163.18 points, behind gold medalist Suzuki and silver medalist Kiira Korpi.
  • Winter Olympics

    Winter Olympics
    Rochette was nominated to represent Canada at the 2010 Winter Olympics after winning her 6th straight Canadian National title. Despite her mothers deathe, Rochette chose to continue competing in her mother's honour.[1] She recorded a new personal best in the short program, scoring 71.36 points, the third highest score of the night.[11] Two days later, she held on to her third place position after the long program and won the bronze medal. She became the fifth Canadian to win a medal in ladies'