Patrick CHAN
Date of birth: 31.12.1990
Place of birth: Ottawa, Canada
Height: 173 cm
Home town: Toronto
Profession: student
Hobbies: music, golf, mountain biking, tennis, video games
Start skating. / Club: 1996 / Granite Club Toronto
Patrick CHAN is the 2011 World Champion, 2010–2011 Grand Prix Final champion, the 2009 Four Continents champion, the 2009 and 2010 World silver medalist, the 2007 World Junior silver medalist and a four-time (2008–2011) Canadian Champion.
At the 2010 Canadian Figure Skating Championships, Patrick CHAN was nominated to represent Canada at the 2010 Winter Olympics. He placed 5th in the men's event.
As of April 2011, Patrick CHAN is ranked 2nd in the world by the International Skating Union (ISU). On April 27, 2011, Patrick CHAN set a new World Record of 93.02 points for the Short Program. Chan then set a new World Record for his Free Skate, receiving an overall score of 280.98. Patrick CHAN was crowned World Champion in Moscow on April 28, 2011.[
John Wilson and MK Sheffield Ice Skating Blades. Worn by Olympic, World and European Champions.

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Figure Skating World championship
Figure Skating World championship Results (Men)
Patrick Chan won the short program with a record score, while Nobunari Oda placed second and defending champion, Daisuke Takahashi, third. Chan also set record long program and total scores to win his first World title, after previously winning two silvers. Takahiko Kozuka won his first medal at the World Championships, his previous best result being 6th in 2009. Artur Gachinski, the 2010 Junior World bronze medalist, won the bronze medal, becoming the first men's skater to medal at his senior Worlds debut since Evan Lysacek had done so in 2005; both won a bronze medal in Moscow.
In the men's long program, Brian Joubert slashed his hand on his skate blade and left drops of blood all over the ice; he completed the program but later required medical attention. Also during the long program, a screw in Daisuke Takahashi's skate came loose on his first jump. He was able to repair his skate and resumed his program within the three minutes allowed. Oda ruined his chances of a medal by doing an extra triple jump, resulting in a loss of 13 points. Florent Amodio used music with lyrics, which is not allowed in competitive skating with the exception of ice dancing. He was not given the normally required one-point penalty because not enough judges voted for it.
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