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Jeffrey Buttle
Canadian figure skater and choreographer (born 1982)
Canadian figure skater and choreographer (born 1982)
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Jeffrey Buttle (born September 1, 1982) is a Canadian figure skater and choreographer. He is the 2006 Winter Olympics bronze medalist, the 2008 World champion, the 2002 and 2004 Four Continents champion and the 2005–2007 Canadian champion. On March 22, 2008, Buttle became the first Canadian man since Elvis Stojko in 1997 to win the World Title. He announced his retirement from competitive skating on September 10, 2008.
Personal life
Buttle was born in Smooth Rock Falls, Ontario, and raised in Sudbury. During his career, he lived in Barrie, Ontario.
He attended École Don Bosco, a French-language elementary school. While Buttle's family is not French-Canadian, Buttle attended French-language schools as a child and is bilingual in English and French. He studied chemical engineering at the University of Toronto part-time before taking time off to focus on his skating.
In 2012, Buttle played ice hockey for a team in the Toronto Gay Hockey Association.
Buttle is openly gay and married Justin Harris in February 2014.
Career
Buttle began skating at age two and competing at age six. He did competitive ballet to improve his skating. Buttle also competed in ice dancing with his elder sister, Meghan. He trained at the Mariposa School of Skating in Barrie, Ontario.
Early career
Buttle won the silver medal in the junior level at the Canadian Championships in 1998. The next year, he placed in the top ten at his first senior nationals. He rose steadily through the ranks, gaining experience on the junior level. He made his senior international debut in the 2001–2002 season, making his mark immediately by winning the silver medal at the 2001 NHK Trophy behind Takeshi Honda. At the Canadian Championships, Buttle made his first run on the podium and placed third. It earned him a trip to Korea for the Four Continents, where he won his first gold medal.
Buttle's bronze medal finish at Nationals was not enough for him to be qualified as an alternate to the Canadian 2002 Olympic figure skating team. He hadn't met Canadian Olympic Association criteria. Silver medalist Emanuel Sandhu withdrew from the competition while Buttle could not replace him. Instead, Buttle went to the 2002 Worlds and placed high enough to earn Canada two spots to the next World Championships.
The next season, Buttle repeated his podium finish at Nationals, but was unable to defend his title at Four Continents. He worked to turn things around in the 2003–2004 season. He won his first Grand Prix gold medal at 2003 NHK Trophy, followed by his second silver, at 2003 Skate Canada.
Senior success


In the 2005–2006 Olympics season, Buttle won the 2005 Trophée Eric Bompard and came in second at the 2005 Skate Canada. He had a wardrobe malfunction at Skate Canada when his pants split during his performance. With a gold and a silver medal, he qualified for the 2005–2006 Grand Prix Final and captured his second consecutive silver medal at that competition. He went on to win his second National title at the 2006 Canadian Championships and went into the Olympics as the reigning World silver medalist. While not a favorite to win, he was a favorite to medal.
At the Olympics, Buttle's short program left him in sixth place going into the free skate. Two days later, during the free skate, Buttle fell on his attempt at a quad toe jump and then put a hand down on the ice after a triple Axel jump, where he ended up losing to Evgeni Plushenko from Russia. In the free skate, he scored a personal best and place second in the segment, third overall, winning Canada's first bronze medal in men's figure skating since Toller Cranston in 1976. Buttle later said that he kept thinking of winning a medal in his short program but later focused on simply enjoying himself in the free skate program, and it paid off. Later, he mentioned taking a day off between the short program and the free skating helped him.
After the Olympics, Buttle went on to the 2006 Worlds, held in Calgary. He placed sixth.
Buttle withdrew from the 2006 Grand Prix series due to a stress fracture in his back. He began his season at the 2007 Canadian Championships, where he won his third consecutive national title. After Nationals, Buttle went on to the 2007 Four Continents in Colorado. He was the leader after the short program, and became the first male under the Code of Points system to gain level fours on all spins and footwork. A free skate in which he only did a double Axel jump without combination and a single on the second attempt left him with the silver medal, behind American Evan Lysacek.
Buttle then competed at the 2007 Worlds. In his second international competition of the season, Buttle was second after the short program with a new personal best. He placed eighth in the free skate, dropping down to sixth place overall. His placement, combined with that of Christopher Mabee, earned Canada two spots to the 2008 World Championships.
For the 2007–2008 season, Buttle started off slow, placing third and fourth at his two Grand Prix events. He decided to change his short program back to the one used during the previous season. At the 2008 Canadian Championships, despite taking the lead after the short program, he ended up losing his title to a rising star Patrick Chan. At the 2008 Four Continents, after a third-place finish in the short program, Buttle went on to place second in the long and consequently won the silver medal.

At the 2008 Worlds, Buttle placed first in the short program. He then went on to deliver a personal best performance to win the gold medal by a 13.95 point margin over the defending world champion, France's Brian Joubert. Following his win at Worlds, Buttle appeared as a guest on many TV shows including CBC's Air Farce Live.
Assigned to the 2008 Skate Canada and 2008 Cup of China for the 2008–2009 season, Buttle prepared a new short program to "M.A.Y. in the Backyard" (Ryuichi Sakamoto) and a new free program to "Eclogue" (Gerald Finzi). However, he announced his retirement from competitive skating on September 10, 2008, saying that he had achieved his goals in skating, and competing was no longer in his heart. He represented the Sudbury Skating Club throughout his career.
Skate Canada published a Jeffrey Buttle Tribute Book on December 15, 2008. A second book about Buttle, Jeffrey Buttle Artist Book chapter TWO, was published in 2009 in Japan. Buttle served as the athlete representative on the Skate Canada Officials Advisory Committee.
Buttle acted as the Athlete Ambassador for the 2010 and 2011 Canadian Nationals. On November 15, 2012, Skate Canada announced he would be inducted into Skate Canada Hall of Fame in the athletic category. The induction ceremony was held during the 2016 Canadian Figure Skating Championships, where he performed a gala program, "Both Sides, Now".
Post-competitive career
Buttle has toured with Canadian Stars on Ice since his eligible days, and continues to skate in shows as a professional skater. He appeared in the 2009 US "Smuckers Stars on Ice" tour and has skated in several shows in China, Japan, Korea, and Europe. He has kept his technical level of skating by participating in pro-am competitions in Japan for many years.
In 2023, Buttle began working as a coach at the Granite Club, alongside his longtime coach, Lee Barkell. His students have included:
- CAN David Bondar
- CAN Alec Guinzbourg
- KOR Kim Chae-yeon
- CAN Minsol Kwon
- CAN Megan Woodley
Additionally, Buttle works as a choreographer, another career path he started pursuing seriously after his retirement from amateur competition. He became interested in choreography after having watched David Wilson creating skating programs. Wilson has been the main choreographer of Buttle since 1999, and Buttle appreciated Wilson's passion for choreography. Buttle currently stays at Toronto Cricket, Skating and Curling Club as a choreographer. His past and current clients include:
- USA Max Aaron
- USA Jeremy Abbott
- CAN Fedor Andreev
- ITA Paul Bonifacio Parkinson
- USA Ryan Bradley
- CZE Michal Březina
- CAN Patrick Chan
- CAN Alaine Chartrand
- USA Meryl Davis & Charlie White
- USA Meagan Duhamel & Eric Radford
- RSA Michaela Du Toit
- USA Joshua Farris
- ESP Javier Fernández
- RUS Artur Gachinski
- JPN Yuzuru Hanyu
- JPN Wakaba Higuchi
- USA Tomoki Hiwatashi
- JPN Marin Honda
- CAN Ava Kemp & Yohnatan Elizarov
- JPN Rika Kihira
- KOR Kim Chae-yeon
- KOR Kim Ye-lim
- KOR Yuna Kim
- FIN Kiira Korpi
- KOR Kwak Min-jeong
- KOR Kwon Min-sol
- CAN Amélie Lacoste
- ESP Sonia Lafuente
- KOR Lee Jae-keun
- KOR Lee June-hyoung
- KOR Lim Eun-soo
- KOR Lim Ju-heon
- USA Jimmy Ma
- JPN Mai Mihara
- JPN Satoko Miyahara
- USA Brandon Mroz
- JPN Takahito Mura
- JPN Daisuke Murakami
- USA Emilia Murdock
- USA Mirai Nagasu
- CAN Nam Nguyen
- JPN Nobunari Oda
- CANConrad Orzel
- CAN Kaetlyn Osmond
- CAN Alexandra Paul & Mitchell Islam
- CAN Joseph Phan
- ITA Ivan Righini
- USA Adam Rippon
- CAN Joannie Rochette
- JPN Kaori Sakamoto
- CAN Shawn Sawyer
- CAN Alison Schumacher
- USA Maia Shibutani & Alex Shibutani
- KOR Shin Ji-a
- CHN Song Nan
- JPN Akiko Suzuki
- JPN Daisuke Takahashi
- CAN Jeremy Ten
- JPN Kazuki Tomono
- RUS Elizaveta Tuktamysheva
- CAN Tessa Virtue & Scott Moir
- RUS Sergei Voronov
- USA Ashley Wagner
- USA Angela Wang
- KORWi Seo-yeong
- KOR Yun Ah-sun
- USA Vincent Zhou
- CHN Zhu Yi
Also, he has choreographed ensemble numbers for Stars on Ice, Holiday Festival on Ice, The ICE, and Fantasy on Ice. He worked as part of the choreography team on the Canadian TV competition show Battle of the Blades, and was one of the choreographers for Intimissimi on Ice – OPERAPOP 2014.
Buttle became the director of Stars on Ice for the 2017 tour, in addition to his roles as a choreographer and a performer.
Programs
Post-2016
| Season | Exhibition | 2021–2022 | 2019–2020 | 2018–2019 | 2017–2018 | 2016–2017 |
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2009–2016
| Season | Free Skating | |
|---|---|---|
| Pro-am events | Exhibition | 2015–2016 |
| 2014–2015 | ||
| 2013–2014 | ||
| 2012–2013 | ||
| 2011–2012 | ||
| 2010–2011 | ||
| 2009–2010 | ||
Pre-2009

| Season | Short program | Free skating | Exhibition | 2008–2009 |
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| 2007–2008 | ||||
| 2006–2007 | ||||
| 2005–2006 | ||||
| 2004–2005 | ||||
| 2003–2004 | ||||
| 2002–2003 | ||||
| 2001–2002 | ||||
| 2000–2001 | ||||
Competitive highlights

- GP – Event of the ISU Grand Prix Series
- JGP – Event of the ISU Junior Grand Prix Series
- WD – Withdrew from competition
- Medals at team events are awarded for the team results only. Individual placements at team events are listed in parentheses. | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | |
Detailed results
|245.17|2008 World Championships |83.85|2008 Four Continents Championships |45.85|2008 Four Continents Championships |38.03|2008 World Championships |163.07|2008 World Championships |84.29|2008 World Championships |81.00|2003 Skate Canada International
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