Brooklee Han






























Brooklee Han

2013 Nebelhorn Trophy Brooklee Han IMG 7451.JPG
Brooklee Han at the 2013 Nebelhorn Trophy

Personal information
Country representedAustralia
Born
(1995-07-06) July 6, 1995 (age 23)
Beverly, Massachusetts, United States
Home town
Redding, Connecticut, United States
Height150 cm (4 ft 11 in)
Coach
Peter Cain, Darlene Cain
Former coachSerhii Vaypan
ChoreographerSerhii Vaypan, Rohene Ward
Skating clubStars FSC of Texas
Ice House FSC
Melbourne IFSC
Training locationsEuless, Texas
Former training locations
Connecticut
Melbourne
Began skating2000
ISU personal best scores
Combined total161.11
2017 CS Finlandia Trophy
Short program62.14
2018 CS Inge Solar Memorial – Alpen Trophy
Free skate105.71
2017 CS Finlandia Trophy

Brooklee Han (born July 6, 1995) is an American-Australian figure skater who represents Australia in ladies' singles. She is the 2013 Australian national champion, a five-time Australian national silver medalist (2012, 2014-2016, 2018), the 2018 CS Aplen Trophy bronze medalist and the 2013 Volvo Open Cup champion.


She placed 20th at the 2014 Winter Olympics.




Contents





  • 1 Personal life


  • 2 Skating career


  • 3 Programs


  • 4 Competitive highlights


  • 5 References


  • 6 External links




Personal life


Brooklee Han was born in Beverly, Massachusetts.[1][2] In 2013, she graduated from Joel Barlow High School in Redding, Connecticut.[2][3] Later that year, she became a part-time student at Wesleyan University.[4] She studied international relations and German before taking a leave of absence in 2016 in order to train in Texas.[5] Her father is Australian.[6]


Born to parents who were both equestrians, Han has also competed in dressage and eventing.[7] She began playing the violin at age five.[7] She started a community orchestra in her town and volunteers teaching violin to grade school students.



Skating career


Brooklee Han began skating at age five in Brewster, New York.[6] Serhii Vaypan became her coach in 2007.[6] Han has trained at the Newington Arena in Newington, Connecticut, the International Skating Center of Connecticut in Simsbury, Connecticut, and Medibank Icehouse in Melbourne, Victoria.[7]


The 2013 Nebelhorn Trophy was the qualifying competition for the 2014 Winter Olympics for countries which had not qualified an entry in a figure skating discipline at the 2013 Worlds. In August 2013, Australian skater Chantelle Kerry argued before the Australian Court of Arbitration for Sport that Han should not compete at Nebelhorn Trophy because she did not compete at the inaugural Skate Down Under competition, which was used as the Australian qualification event to select skaters for the Nebelhorn Trophy. That claim was rejected and Han was selected to compete.[8][9] Han finished fifth at the Nebelhorn Trophy and, as a result of her placement, Australia received one of the six remaining ladies' spots to the Olympics.[10]


The dispute over the Olympic berth continued with claims that Han became ineligible after competing at a club event in America without the approval of the national federation. The Court of Arbitration for Sport heard the case in December 2013.[8][9] Despite the court ruling that Han's participation could have led to her becoming ineligible, previous communications between the skater and Ice Skating Australia (ISA) showed that ISA had no objections to her competing in the event. The claim was ultimately rejected and Han was confirmed as Australia's ladies' representative at the Olympics.[11] Han later finished 20th at the Olympics and 19th at the 2014 World Championships.


On June 27, 2014, Han was selected to compete at the 2014 Skate America, the first of six competitions in the 2014–15 Grand Prix series. After another skater withdrew, she was given a spot to the 2014 Skate Canada International. Han finished in 10th and 8th place, respectively.


In August 2016, Han relocated to Euless, Texas, to be coached by Peter Cain and Darlene Cain.[5]



Programs





























Season

Short program

Free skating
2017–2018
[5]


  • I Dreamed a Dream
    (from Les Misérables)
    by Claude-Michel Schönberg
    performed by Susan Boyle



  • Por una Cabeza
    by Carlos Gardel, Alfredo Le Pera
    choreo. by Evgeni Nemirovski

2016–2017
[1][5]


  • Dans la maison
    by Philippe Rombi
    choreo. by Serhii Vaypan


  • Por una Cabeza
    by Carlos Gardel, Alfredo Le Pera
    choreo. by Evgeni Nemirovski


  • Day of Wrath
    by Bogdan Ota
2015–2016
[12][13]

  • Dans la maison
    by Philippe Rombi
    choreo. by Serhii Vaypan



  • The Lark Ascending
    by Ralph Vaughan Williams
    choreo. by Rohene Ward

2014–2015
[14]


  • A Single Man
    by Abel Korzeniowski


  • W.E.
    by Abel Korzeniowski



  • Secret
    by Jay Chou
2013–2014
[15][16]

  • Prayer for Taylor
    by Michael Smith

  • Titanic Symphony
    by Richard Clayderman


  • Secret
    by Jay Chou
2012–2013
[17]

  • Freedom
    by Michael Smith

  • Titanic Symphony
    by Richard Clayderman


  • Ave Maria (Vavilov)
2011–2012
[18]

  • Take Five
    by Dave Brubeck

  • Unsquare Dance
    by Dave Brubeck


  • Ave Maria (Vavilov)
2010–2011
[19]

  • Take Five
    by Dave Brubeck

  • Unsquare Dance
    by Dave Brubeck


  • When My Mother Sings
    by Richard Clayderman, James Last


Competitive highlights


GP: Grand Prix; CS: Challenger Series; JGP: Junior Grand Prix














































































































































































































































































































International[20]
Event

10–11

11–12

12–13

13–14

14–15

15–16

16–17

17–18

18–19
Olympics20th
Worlds21st19th35th
Four Continents12th14th17th17th14th14thTBD

GP France
10th

GP Skate Canada
8th

GP Skate America
10th

CS Alpen Trophy
3rd

CS Autumn Classic
7th10th

CS Denkova-Staviski
6th

CS Finlandia
8th

CS Nebelhorn
4th7th11th9th

CS U.S. Classic
6th10th7th
Bavarian OpenTBD
Merano Cup3rd
Nebelhorn Trophy8th5th
Triglav Trophy6th
Volvo Open Cup1st
Winter UniversiadeTBD
International: Junior[20]
Junior Worlds21st30th16th

JGP Australia
8th

JGP Czech Republic
11th

JGP Germany
17th

JGP Italy
13th

JGP Mexico
8th

JGP Turkey
12th

JGP U.K.
10th

JGP U.S.
8th
Bavarian Open2nd
National[20]
Australian Champ.2nd1st2nd2nd2nd2nd

TBD = Assigned; WD = Withdrew


References




  1. ^ ab Brooklee HAN: 2016/2017. International Skating Union.

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  2. ^ ab "Brooklee Han". Australian Olympic Committee. Archived from the original on July 6, 2014.


  3. ^ "Redding's Brooklee Han Skates Closer To Olympic Dream". Daily Voice. September 28, 2013.


  4. ^ Renner, Tom (November 29, 2013). "Redding Skater Awaits Word On Olympic Bid From Australia". Daily Voice.


  5. ^ abcd Capellazzi, Gina (May 17, 2017). "Brooklee Han and Aimee Buchanan settle in Texas with the Cains as coaches". Figure Skaters Online.


  6. ^ abc Renner, Tom (February 4, 2013). "Redding's Brooklee Han Aims To Skate In Sochi Olympics". The Daily Voice.


  7. ^ abc Han, Brooklee (April 17, 2013). "Brooklee Han takes flight: Blog". Olympics.com.au.


  8. ^ ab Cullen, Glenn (December 3, 2013). "Aust figure skating Olympic berth appeal". Australian Associated Press. Yahoo.


  9. ^ ab Jeffery, Nicole (December 5, 2013). "Bittersweet result for Sochi skate selection". The Australian.


  10. ^ Wheeler, Alice (September 28, 2013). "Brooklee Han secures Olympic quota place". Official Site of the 2014 Australian Olympic Team. Retrieved September 28, 2013.


  11. ^ Cullen, Glenn (19 December 2013). "Australian skater loses Olympic appeal". NineMsn. Archived from the original on 26 December 2013. Retrieved 31 December 2013.


  12. ^ Polansky, Jay (August 25, 2015). "Redding Figure Skater Keeps Sights Set On College, Olympics". Daily Voice.


  13. ^ "Brooklee HAN: 2015/2016". International Skating Union. Archived from the original on May 28, 2016.CS1 maint: Unfit url (link)


  14. ^ "Brooklee HAN: 2014/2015". International Skating Union. Archived from the original on May 21, 2015.CS1 maint: Unfit url (link)


  15. ^ "Brooklee HAN: 2013/2014". International Skating Union. Archived from the original on June 22, 2014.CS1 maint: Unfit url (link)


  16. ^ "Brooklee HAN". Organizing Committee of the XXII Olympic Winter Games. Archived from the original on March 20, 2014.CS1 maint: Unfit url (link)


  17. ^ "Brooklee HAN: 2012/2013". International Skating Union. Archived from the original on April 18, 2013.


  18. ^ "Brooklee HAN: 2011/2012". International Skating Union. Archived from the original on April 27, 2012.


  19. ^ "Brooklee HAN: 2010/2011". International Skating Union. Archived from the original on August 16, 2011.CS1 maint: Unfit url (link)


  20. ^ abc "Competition Results: Brooklee HAN". International Skating Union.



External links





  • Brooklee Han at the International Skating Union


  • Brooklee Han at Tracings


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