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21 Facts About Christopher Mabee

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Christopher Mabee was born on August 26,1985 and is a Canadian retired competitive figure skater.

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Christopher Mabee announced his retirement from competitive skating in December, 2008.

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Christopher Mabee then trained at the Mariposa School of Skating in Barrie, Ontario, under Lee Barkell and Doug Leigh.

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Christopher Mabee won the silver medal on the novice level at nationals in 1998.

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Christopher Mabee was sent to the Triglav Trophy that year and placed 5th on the novice level.

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Christopher Mabee went junior the next season and placed 4th at nationals in 1999.

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Christopher Mabee dropped down to ninth at Nationals as a junior.

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Christopher Mabee competed at two Junior Grand Prix events, placing 6th and 11th.

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Christopher Mabee then went on to place 9 at Nationals, his first senior competition.

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Christopher Mabee moved up to sixth at Nationals and earned a spot to the World Junior Figure Skating Championships, where he placed 5th.

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The next season, Christopher Mabee won a gold and a silver on the Junior Grand Prix, but had a bad skate at the final and placed eighth.

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Christopher Mabee moved up a spot at Nationals, but dropped to 10th at Junior Worlds.

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Christopher Mabee placed ninth at Skate America and just off the podium at the NHK Trophy.

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Christopher Mabee had a career-best free skate, but his imperfect short program prevented him from placing higher.

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Christopher Mabee was instead put on the team to the Four Continents Figure Skating Championships, where he won the silver medal, the first senior medal of his career.

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Christopher Mabee had bad skates at both his Grand Prix events and he went into Nationals with the hope of skating clean and making the world team.

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Christopher Mabee skated two career-best programs, placing second overall, ahead of three-time national champion Emanuel Sandhu.

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Christopher Mabee went back to the Four Continents Championships, where he placed 5th in a much stronger field than the previous year's.

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Christopher Mabee placed 5th at the 2008 Canadian Figure Skating Championships and did not qualify for either the Four Continents or World teams.

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Christopher Mabee announced his retirement from competitor skating on December 10,2008.

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Christopher Mabee is skating in the ice shows aboard the Royal Caribbean Cruiseships.