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Ian Moram
Moram and Miller in 2006.
Born (1980-02-08) February 8, 1980 (age 43)
Montreal, Quebec, Canada
Figure skating career
Country Canada
Skating clubBC Centre of Excellence
RetiredMay 9, 2008

Ian Moram (born February 8, 1980) is a Canadian pair skater. He teamed up with Jessica Miller in 2002.[1] Miller and Moram trained at the BC Centre of Excellence and were coached by Bruno Marcotte. They announced their retirement from competitive skating on May 9, 2008.[2] Moram previously competed with Chantal Poirier and Meeran Trombley.

Competitive highlights

With Miller

International
Event 2003–04 2004–05 2005–06 2006–07 2007–08
Four Continents 5th
GP Bompard 6th
GP Cup of China 3rd
GP Skate Canada 7th
Nebelhorn 6th
National
Canadian Champ. 5th 6th 7th 8th 6th
GP = Grand Prix

With Poirier

International
Event 2000–01 2001–02
GP Skate Canada 7th
Golden Spin of Zagreb 3rd
National
Canadian Championships 5th J. 6th
GP = Grand Prix

With Trombley

National
Event 1998–99 99–2000
Canadian Championships 4th N. 6th J.
Levels: N. = Novice; J. = Junior

Programs

(with Miller)

Season Short program Free skating
2007–2008[3] Wayfering Pilgrim
by Roy Buchanan
Il Postino
by Luis Bacalor
2006–2007[1] Black Magic Woman
by Santana
Nouvelle France

References

  1. ^ a b Mittan, Barry (April 16, 2007). "B.C. Skating Pair Hope for Place in Vancouver Olympics". Skate Today.
  2. ^ Skate Canada: News & Views: Press Room Archived 2008-06-11 at the Wayback Machine
  3. ^ "Jessica MILLER / Ian MORAM: 2007/2008". International Skating Union. Archived from the original on March 30, 2010.

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