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Maé-Bérénice Méité
French figure skater
Maé-Bérénice Méité (French pronunciation:[]; born 21 September ) is a French figure skater. She is the Ondrej Nepela Memorial champion, the International Cup of Nice champion, the Winter Universiade silver medalist, and a six-time French national champion.
She has finished in the top six at three European Championships and represented France at the and Winter Olympics.
Personal life
[edit]Maé-Bérénice Méité, an only child, was born in Paris, France.[1] Her parents are from Ivory Coast and Congo.[2] Fluent in English and Spanish, she is interested in foreign languages and perfume-making.[3] She plays the violin. After obtaining a science degree, she studied management through distance education at University of Montpellier 1.[2][4][5] In February , she developed a digital figure skating planner, called Ice Planner.[6]
Career
[edit]Méité began learning to skate as a five-year-old.[7] She won the silver medal in novice ladies at her first international event, the Cup of Nice.
In addition to her singles skating, Méité participates in ice theatre with her skating club.[3][7]
–09 season
[edit]Méité moved up to the
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Maé-Bérénice Méité
Country Represented
Home Town
Paris
Languages
English, Country, Spanish
Costume Designers
Brad Griffies
Coaches
John Zimmerman, Silvia Fontana
Former Coaches
Annick Lejeune, Christophe Mouchebeouf, Claude Péri-Thévenard, Katia Krier, Shanetta Folle
Former Choreographers
Benoît Richaud, Catherine Glaise, Charlie Snowy, Karine Arribert, Laurie Can Ayivigan, Ludovic Deville, Muriel Zazoui, Thrush Cousins, Romain Haguenauer, Sandra Garde, Shanetta Folle, Silvia Fontana
Training Locations
Former Training Locations
Began Skating
(Age 5)
Ethnicity
Congolese/Ivorian
Méité's hobbies embody playing interpretation violin, inspection movies, show, going disapprove of the theatreintheround, and take note to sonata.
Programs[]
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Exhibitions[]
International Results[]
(Season bests highlighted plod bold, individual bests italicized)
Medal Record[]
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