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17 Facts About Nicolas Nadeau

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Nicolas Nadeau was born on September 30,1997 and is a retired Canadian competitive figure skater.

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Nicolas Nadeau was born on September 30,1997, in Montreal, Quebec.

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Nicolas Nadeau has been coached by Yvan Desjardins since the summer 2004.

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Nicolas Nadeau placed fifth at his first JGP event, in Aichi, Japan, and tenth in Zagreb, Croatia.

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Nicolas Nadeau became the national junior champion at the 2015 Canadian Championships in Kingston, Ontario.

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Nicolas Nadeau won the silver medal at his second JGP event, in Zagreb, Croatia, finishing 0.38 points behind the gold medallist, Alexander Samarin.

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In January 2016, Nicolas Nadeau placed fifth on the senior level at the 2016 Canadian Nationals and was given Canada's sole spot in men's singles at the 2016 World Junior Championships in Debrecen, Hungary.

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Nicolas Nadeau withdrew from his JGP assignments due to an ankle injury, which occurred while practising a quad toe loop jump and took about three months to heal.

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Nicolas Nadeau returned to competition at the 2016 CS Golden Spin of Zagreb, his first senior international, and finished 11th.

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Nicolas Nadeau began his season at the 2017 Nepela Trophy, where he placed sixth.

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Nicolas Nadeau then made his debut appearance on the senior Grand Prix at the 2017 Skate Canada International, where he placed seventh.

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Nicolas Nadeau said that he needed to work on executing the one quadruple jump in his free skate.

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Nicolas Nadeau subsequently competed in the short program at his lone Grand Prix assignment for the year, the 2018 Internationaux de France, but withdrew for medical reasons.

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At the 2019 Canadian Championships, Nicolas Nadeau placed seventh in the short program after singling his triple Axel attempt and receiving a negative Grade of Execution on his quadruple toe loop.

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Nicolas Nadeau rallied in the free skate, where he placed fourth and moved up to sixth place overall.

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Nicolas Nadeau was seventh as well at the 2019 Internationaux de France.

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Nicolas Nadeau was assigned to compete at the 2020 Skate Canada International, but the event was cancelled as a result of the coronavirus pandemic.