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Marie-France Dubreuil

Canadian ice dancing coach (born 1974)

Marie-France Dubreuil

Canadian ice dancing coach (born 1974)

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nameMarie-France Dubreuil
image2022 Figure Skating Grand Prix Final 109 (cropped).jpg
captionDubreuil at the 2022–23 Grand Prix Final
countryCanada
birth_date
birth_placeMontreal, Quebec
height
spousePatrice Lauzon
partnerPatrice Lauzon
skating clubCPA St-Leonard
beganskating1980
retiredMay 20, 2008
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|show-medals= Marie-France Dubreuil (; born August 11, 1974) is a Canadian ice dancing coach and former competitor. With her husband Patrice Lauzon, she is a two-time (2006–2007) World silver medallist.

Personal life

Marie-France Dubreuil was born on August 11, 1974, in Montreal, Quebec. She married her Canadian partner and skater Patrice Lauzon in August 2008. On December 24, 2010, she gave birth to their daughter, Billie-Rose.

Competitive career

Dubreuil with Lauzon

When Dubreuil was five, she asked for skating lessons for her birthday and her grandmother gave her skates as a present. She took up ice dancing at the age of ten. The pair of Ekaterina Gordeeva / Sergei Grinkov was one of her influences. Competing with Bruno Yvars, she won the bronze medal at 1990 World Junior Championships.

Dubreuil teamed up with Patrice Lauzon in 1995 and they placed 6th at their first Canadian Championships. They took the silver medal in their first appearance at Four Continents in 2000. Their coaches were Sylvie Fullum and François Vallee, who retired after the 2001–02 season. Dubreuil/Lauzon decided to move permanently to Lyon, France, to train under Muriel Boucher-Zazoui.

Dubreuil/Lauzon captured the gold medal at the Canadian National Championships five times and competed at the Winter Olympics twice. They had to withdraw from the 2006 Winter Olympics after Dubreuil suffered an injury from a fall during a lift attempt at the end of a program. Lauzon had to carry her off the ice. They recovered to win the silver medal at the 2006 World Championships in Calgary, Alberta.

Dubreuil/Lauzon began the 2006–07 season with gold medals at 2006 Skate Canada International and 2006 NHK Trophy, which qualified them for the Grand Prix Final. At the World Championships in Tokyo, they took their second consecutive World silver medal.

Dubreuil/Lauzon skated in ice shows in the 2007–08 season. They confirmed their retirement from competitive skating on May 20, 2008.

Dubreuil appeared on the CBC Television series Battle of the Blades, in which figure skaters are paired with ice hockey players in a figure skating competition. She and her season 1 partner Stéphane Richer finished in third place. She took season 2 off because she was pregnant. During the show's third season, she was paired with Bryan Berard.

Post-competitive career

2016–17 Grand Prix Final

Dubreuil and Lauzon coach and choreograph ice dancing at Ice Academy of Montreal with Romain Haguenauer. Their current students include:

  • USA Madison Chock / Evan Bates (Olympic gold medalists (team event), Three-Time World Champions, Three-time Four Continents Champions)
  • CAN Alicia Fabbri / Paul Ayer
  • GBR Lilah Fear / Lewis Gibson (European silver medalists, Five-time British National Champions)
  • FRA Laurence Fournier Beaudry / Guillaume Cizeron
  • CAN Jamie Fournier / Everest Zhu
  • AUS Holly Harris / Jason Chan
  • JPN Rika Kihira / Shingo Nishiyama
  • CAN Marjorie Lajoie / Zachary Lagha (World Junior Champions)
  • CANFRA Marie-Jade Lauriault / Romain Le Gac
  • KOR Hannah Lim / Ye Quan
  • FRA Evgeniia Lopareva / Geoffrey Brissaud
  • USA Vanessa Pham / Anton Spiridonov
  • LIT Allison Reed / Saulius Ambrulevičius
  • CHN Shiyue Wang / Xinyu Liu
  • ESP Olivia Smart / Tim Dieck

Their former students include:

  • CAN Emmy Bronsard / Aissa Bouaraguia
  • CHN Chen Hong / Sun Zhuoming
  • CAN Ellie Fisher / Simon-Pierre Malette-Paquette
  • CANDEN Laurence Fournier Beaudry / Nikolaj Sørensen
  • JPN Rikako Fukase / Aru Tateno
  • JPN Rikako Fukase / Oliver Zhang
  • CAN Tina Garabedian / Simon Proulx-Sénécal
  • USA Kaitlin Hawayek / Jean-Luc Baker (Four Continents Champions)
  • UKR Mariia Holubtsova / Kyryl Bielobrov
  • USA Madison Hubbell / Zachary Donohue (2022 Olympic champions (team event), 2022 Olympic bronze medalists, Four Continents Champions, Grand Prix Final Champions, U.S. National Champions)
  • ESP Sara Hurtado / Adrián Díaz
  • JPN Sara Kishimoto / Atsuhito Tamura
  • JPN Misato Komatsubara / Tim Koleto (2022 Olympic silver medalists (team event))
  • KOR Lee Ho-jung / Richard Kang-in Kam
  • BUL Teodora Markova / Simon Daze
  • CAN Melinda Meng / Andrew Meng
  • FRA Gabriella Papadakis / Guillaume Cizeron (2022 Olympic gold medalists, 2018 Olympic silver medalists, Five-time European champions, Five-time World Champions, Three-time French National Champions)
  • CAN Élisabeth Paradis / François-Xavier Ouellette
  • CAN Alexandra Paul / Mitchell Islam
  • POL Justyna Plutowska / Jérémie Flemin
  • ESP Celia Robledo / Luis Fenero
  • ESP Olivia Smart / Adrián Díaz
  • CAN Carolane Soucisse / Shane Firus
  • JPN Azusa Tanaka / Shingo Nishiyama
  • CAN Tessa Virtue / Scott Moir (Three-time Olympic gold medalists, Two-time Olympic silver medalists, Three-time World Champions, Grand Prix Final Champions, Three-time Four Continents Champions, World Junior Champions, Junior Grand Prix Final Champions, Eight-time Canadian National Champions, Only ice dancers to achieve career grand slam)

Other skaters Dubreuil has choreographed for include:

  • FRA Pernelle Carron / Matthieu Jost
  • USA Nathan Chen
  • CAN Sandrine Gauthier / Quentin Thieren
  • CAN Lubov Iliushechkina / Charlie Bilodeau
  • CAN Lubov Iliushechkina / Dylan Moscovitch
  • USA Ellie Kam / Daniel O'Shea
  • EST Solène Mazingue / Marko Jevgeni Gaidajenko
  • JPN Riku Miura / Ryuichi Kihara
  • USA Camden Pulkinen
  • CAN Joannie Rochette
  • JPN Kaori Sakamoto
  • CAN Roman Sadovsky
  • CAN Shawn Sawyer
  • CAN Julianne Séguin / Charlie Bilodeau
  • JPN Mao Shimada

Controversies

The coaches of the Ice Academy of Montreal (IAM), including Dubreuil and her husband, have received criticism from skating fans online regarding the treatment of some of their students.

In a 2022 French documentary about French Olympic champion ice dancers and IAM pupils, Gabriella Papadakis/Guillaume Cizeron, titled Le couple de feu, Papadakis shared that she had gotten pregnant only weeks before the 2019 World Championships. She further opened up about feeling intense feelings of guilt over this as an elite athlete, alleging that after informing her coaching team at the Ice Academy of Montreal about her situation, they were unsympathetic and told her to "deal with it and come back," making her feel as though she had no other choice but to get an abortion.

In fall 2023, Danish-Canadian ice dancer, Nikolaj Sørensen, a long-time student of the IAM, was investigated by Canada's Sport Integrity Commissioner for the alleged sexual assault of an American figure skating coach and former skater in 2012. American journalist Christine Brennan would report this in USA Today days before the 2024 Canadian Championships. As a result, Sørensen and his partner, Laurence Fournier Beaudry, would withdraw from those national championships, however, they were still assigned to compete at the 2024 Four Continents Championships and the 2024 World Championships, attracting outrage and media attention. Despite this, Fournier Beaudry/Sørensen's coaching team continued to stand by them with Dubreuil even giving an interview shortly before the World Championships, saying, "These are allegations that have left no one indifferent. It has turned a lot of lives upside down. Nik continues to follow the investigation process and respects to the letter [what is asked of him]. It is not up to us to judge and discriminate. For him, for Laurence, for everyone, it was a big shock." In October 2024, Sørensen would be found guilty by Canada's Sport Integrity Commissioner of sexual maltreatment and six-year suspension was ultimately issued by Skate Canada. In her 2026 memoir, * Pour ne pas disparaître*, Gabriella Papadakis shared that IAM's decision to continue supporting Sørensen despite the allegations against him was the reason she decided to cut ties with her former coaches.

In November 2024, French-Estonian ice dancer and IAM trainee, Solène Mazingue gave an interview, alleging that she had been sexually assaulted by Russian-American ice dancer, Ivan Desyatov, while in Zagreb, Croatia for the annual Golden Spin of Zagreb competition in December 2023. She would accuse the IAM coaches of not taking her claims seriously, alleging that she had confided in Dubreuil and detailed what had happened to her. Mazingue further alleged that Dubreuil promised to report the incident to SkateSafe and the leaders of Team USA. However, this was not followed through for the U.S. Center for SafeSport did not receive any report about the alleged incident until September 2024, which Mazingue filed herself. This would result in Desyatov being suspended from competing indefinitely one month later.

Programs

(with Lauzon)

SeasonOriginal danceFree danceExhibition2006–07
2005–06
2004–05
2003–04
2002–03
2001–02
2000–01
1999–2000
1998–99
Salsa and rhumba:

Results

GP: Champions Series / Grand Prix

With Lauzon

InternationalEvent95–9696–9797–9898–9999–0000–0101–0202–0303–0404–0505–0606–07National
Olympics12thWD
Worlds10th11th10th10th8th7th2nd2nd
Four Continents2nd3rd4th2nd1st
GP Final6th6th6th6th5th3rd2nd
GP Cup of China3rd
GP Cup of Russia6th5th6th
GP Lalique6th2nd
GP NHK Trophy4th1st1st
GP Skate Canada4th3rd2nd3rd2nd1st1st
GP Spark./Bofrost8th2nd4th
Bofrost Cup1st
Czech Skate1st
Golden Spin2nd
Lysiane Lauret11th
Schäfer Memorial6th
Canadian Champ.6th4th4th4th1st2nd2nd2nd1st1st1st1st
WD = Withdrew

With Morbacher

Event1993-941994-95
Skate America8th
Trophée de France8th
Canadian Championships4th4th

With Yvars

Event1988-891989–901990–911991–92
World Junior Championships5th3rd5th
International St. Gervais1st
Canadian Championships2nd J1st J

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