Isabelle Delobel (born 17 June 1978) is a French former competitive
ice dancer. With partner
Olivier Schoenfelder, she is the
2008 World champion, the
2007 European champion, and the 2008
Grand Prix Final champion.
Delobel and Schoenfelder retired from competitive skating following the 2010 Winter Olympics, having skated together for two decades.
Career
Delobel was born on 17 June 1978 in
Clermont-Ferrand
Clermont-Ferrand (, , ; or simply ; ) is a city and Communes of France, commune of France, in the Auvergne-Rhône-Alpes regions of France, region, with a population of 147,284 (2020). Its metropolitan area () had 504,157 inhabitants at the 2018 ...
.
She began skating at age six and began ice dancing after only a year in singles.
She skated with her brother, Laurent, for three years.
[ She later moved to train in ]Lyon
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.[
Delobel and Schoenfelder were paired together in 1990 by coach Lydie Bontemps on the suggestion of ]Irina Moiseeva
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and Andrei Minenkov.[ They won a silver medal at 1996 Junior Worlds before turning senior prior to the 1996–97 season. They won their first Grand Prix medal at the 1999 Skate Canada. Early in their career, they were coached by Muriel Boucher-Zazoui in ]Lyon
Lyon (Franco-Provençal: ''Liyon'') is a city in France. It is located at the confluence of the rivers Rhône and Saône, to the northwest of the French Alps, southeast of Paris, north of Marseille, southwest of Geneva, Switzerland, north ...
, France. Tatiana Tarasova and Nikolai Morozov were their choreographers from 1998 to 2002 and their coaches from 2000 to 2002 in Newington, Connecticut
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.[ While practising a lift at French Nationals in December 2001, Delobel tore an abdominal muscle, keeping her off the ice for six weeks and forcing the team to miss the European Championships.][ Feeling more comfortable in France, Delobel and Schoenfelder decided to return to Lyon and Boucher-Zazoui after the 2001–2002 season.][
They won their first national championship in the 2002–2003 season. Delobel and Schoenfelder worked with choreographer Pasquale Camerlengo for the 2005–2006 season.][
Delobel and Schoenfelder often finished just outside the medals at major events,][ including a 4th place at the 2006 Olympics, less than two points behind the bronze medalists.][ The following season, they won their only European title but were unable to win a medal at Worlds.
Delobel and Schoenfelder did not repeat as European champions the following year, finishing second. They then went on to win the 2008 World Championships. They were first in both the compulsory and original dance portions of the event, and second in the free dance.][ They considered retiring but decided to continue competing.][
They began the 2008–09 season with wins in all three Grand Prix appearances – ]Skate America
Skate America is an annual figure skating competition sanctioned by the International Skating Union (ISU), organized and hosted by U.S. Figure Skating. The first Skate America was in held in 1979 in Lake Placid, New York, as a test event fo ...
, Trophée Eric Bompard
The Grand Prix de France is an annual figure skating competition sanctioned by the International Skating Union (ISU), organized and hosted by the French Federation of Ice Sports () (FFIS). The first iteration of the Grand Prix de France was held ...
, and the Grand Prix Final. During their gala exhibition performance at the Grand Prix Final in December 2009, Delobel suffered a shoulder injury and underwent surgery on 5 January 2009, causing them to miss the remainder of the season.[
Delobel became pregnant during the injury layoff.][ She and Schoenfelder trained cautiously, with Marie-France Dubreuil substituting for Delobel in lifts.][ Dubreuil, along with Patrice Lauzon, also choreographed their final free dance.][ Occasional falls caused Delobel to leave the ice in late July.][
Delobel's son was born in October and she returned to the ice toward the end of the month, beginning three-a-day sessions and intense physical training in November.][ They also skipped French Nationals and the ]European Championships
A European Championship is the top level international sports competition between European athletes or sports teams representing their respective countries or professional sports clubs.
In the plural, the European Championships also refers t ...
in order to spend more time on training.[ The two returned in time for the Vancouver Olympics, competing just four-and-a-half months after she had given birth and announcing it would be their final competition.][ They finished sixth and retired from competitive skating.][ They continue to skate together in shows.][
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Personal life
Delobel's twin sister, Véronique Delobel, also competed in the French national championships[ and internationally.][
Delobel married Ludovic Roux, a bronze medalist at the 1998 Olympics in team Nordic combined, in June 2009, and their son, Loïc, was born on 2 October 2009.][
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Programs
(with Schoenfelder)
Competitive highlights
(with Schoenfelder)
References
External links
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1978 births
Living people
Sportspeople from Clermont-Ferrand
French female ice dancers
Olympic figure skaters for France
Figure skaters at the 2002 Winter Olympics
Figure skaters at the 2006 Winter Olympics
Figure skaters at the 2010 Winter Olympics
Figure skaters from Lyon
French twins
World Figure Skating Championships medalists
European Figure Skating Championships medalists
World Junior Figure Skating Championships medalists
Season-end world number one figure skaters
21st-century French sportswomen