Brian Joubert's free programme - World Figure Skating Champs Torino 25/03/2010. Not perfect, and yet. I love it! So powerful! Bronze medal!Programa libre d. Brian Joubert ( /ˈbɹaɪən ʒu'bɛʁ/; born 20 September 1984) is a French figure skating coach and former competitor. He is the 2007 World champion, a three-time (2004, 2007 & 2009) European champion, and the 2006-07 Grand Prix Final champion. On the domestic level, he is an eight-time (2003-2008, 2011, 2012) French National champion.
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Brian Joubert - World Championship 2010 Torino - SP.mp4 Myramerida 88 subscribers Subscribe 20K views 12 years ago Brian Joubert's short programme. 2010 World Championship. Torino.. 4 Brian JOUBERT FRA 154.04 73.84 81.20 8.35 7.80 8.15 8.05 8.25 1.00 #21 These are only a few questions from the many we asked Brian Joubert, bronze medallist at the World Championships in Torino. Your bronze medal in Torino was a great comeback after the disastrous Olympics. What helped you to bounce back in such a way? It was not easy to come back, I didn't know if I would be able to compete again mentally. Brian Joubert of France competes in the Men Free Skating during the 2010 ISU World Figure Skating Championships on March 25, 2010 in Turin, Italy. The Silver medalist Patrick Chan of Canada, the Gold medalist Daisuke Takahashi of Japan and the Bronze medalist Brian Joubert of France pose on the.
Brian Joubert, enfin "Je suis encore le patron en France !" Purepeople
Brian Joubert and Jeremy Abbott were left wondering why it had all gone wrong after the gold medal contenders flopped spectacularly in the Olympic men's short program on Tuesday. Brian JOUBERT FRA: Place of birth: Poitiers: Height: 179 cm: Home town: Poitiers: Profession: athlete:. 20.01.2010: European Championships 2010: Personal Best Score Free Skating: 161.11: 31.03.2012: World Championships 2012 .. Joubert is the first Frenchman to become World Champion in 42 years since Alain Calmat was World Champion in 1965. Brian•Joubert: Born: 20 September 1984 in Poitiers, Vienne (FRA) Measurements: 179 cm / 74 kg: Affiliations: Stade Poitevin Club de Glace, Poitiers/Club France - FFSG: NOC:. Brian Joubert: Singles, Men (Olympic) 6: 2010 Winter Olympics: Figure Skating : FRA: Brian Joubert: Singles, Men (Olympic) 16: 2014 Winter Olympics: Brian Joubert (born September 20, 1984) is a French figure skater. He is the 2007 World Champion, a three-time European champion (2004, 2007 & 2009), a six-time French National champion, and the 2006 Grand Prix champion. In the men's short program at the European Figure Skating Championships, Brian Joubert of France took a commanding 5.45-point lead over defending champion Tomas Verner of the.
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Posted on November 10, 2009 Photo © Johanna Welnicki Brian Joubert, 25, of France placed first in both programs at NHK Trophy to win his seventh Grand Prix gold medal. Thus far this season, France's Brian Joubert has shown two sides. Brian Joubert is in Dortmund in an official capacity, having made the trip across the border without a whiff of controversy and with a fine chance of putting a positive spin on the French figure.
About Press Copyright Contact us Creators Advertise Developers Terms Privacy Policy & Safety How YouTube works Test new features NFL Sunday Ticket Press Copyright. Brian Joubert: You know, on the first year it was a little bit difficult because I didn't know the team, but now, on the second year, it's like family. We know each other, we have a good time together. And yes, it is like coming back to my home to see my friends, and I really enjoy it. [The ice show "Snow King 2" is based on the fairy.
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Brian Joubert of France has been a fan favorite ever since he burst onto the international scene at the ISU European Figure Skating Championships in 2002. Ten years have passed since his impressive bronze medal winning debut at these European Championships, and the past two seasons have become tough for the veteran skater. Brian Joubert last skated competitively at the 2014 Olympic Winter Games in Sochi, Russia, where he placed 13th in his fourth and final appearance on an Olympic stage. Immediately following the free skate Joubert retired from the sport. Throughout the remainder of that year he skated in shows and for a short while contemplated switching to the.