Kaitlyn Weaver is one of the famous Figure Skater, who was born on the memorable day of April 12 in the year 1989. Hailing from the vibrant city of Texas, Kaitlyn Weaver is a proud citizen of United States.
Ice dancer who won a silver medal at the 2014 World Figure Skating Championships and gold at the 2010 Four Continents Championships.
Over the years, not only have skills been honed, but a significant impact has also been made in the professional field. Whether it's through work, public appearances, or contributions to the community, Kaitlyn Weaver continues to be an inspiration for many.
Personal Information
Details about Kaitlyn Weaver
Popular As:
Kaitlyn Weaver
First Name:
Kaitlyn
Last Name:
Weaver
Gender:
Female
Birthday:
April 12
Birth Year:
1989
Age:
34-years
Career
She began skating when she was 6 years old and started ice dancing when she was 11 years old.
She took bronze at the 2012 Four Continents Championships.
Family
She was born in Texas and became a Canadian citizen in 2009. Kim Yuna also competed in the 2014 Olympics, winning silver in ladies singles.
Kaitlyn Weaver Timeline
2006
She moved to Waterloo, Ontario in August 2006 and then to Toronto in January 2008.
2007
They went to the 2007 Canadian Championships and won the bronze medal in their first season together.
2008
They won the silver medal at the 2008 Canadian Championships, placed 5th at the 2008 Four Continents, and seventeenth at the 2008 World Championships.
2009
She became a Canadian citizen on June 22, 2009.
2010
They also won bronze at the 2010 Canadian Championships.
2011
They were fourth at the 2011 Four Continents.
2012
They took the bronze medal at 2012 Four Continents before ending their season at the 2012 World Championships, where they placed fourth.
2013
As a result, the duo withdrew from the 2013 Canadian Championships.
2014
With partner Andrew Poje, she is a three-time World medalist (2014 silver, 2015 and 2018 bronze), a two-time Four Continents champion (2010, 2015), a two-time Grand Prix Final champion (2014–15, 2015–16), and a three-time Canadian national champion (2015, 2016, 2019).
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2015
They again defeated Chock/Bates at the Four Continents Championships, held in Seoul in February 2015.
2016
The team capped of their season with a fifth-place finish at the 2016 World Figure Skating Championships.
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2017
Weaver/Poje finished their season in fourth place at the 2017 World Figure Skating Championships.
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2018
The couple came in third at the 2018 Canadian Championships, behind Tessa Virtue / Scott Moir and Piper Gilles / Paul Poirier.
2019
Returning to competition for the 2019 Canadian Championships, Weaver/Poje placed first in the rhythm dance. As one of the few senior teams who had previously competed the Tango Romantica pattern when it was a compulsory dance in the 2009–10 season, Poje commented that this was both "a benefit and a detriment" due to the changing style of judging. They came second in the free dance, behind Gilles/Poirier, but won the gold medal overall by 1.47 points, their narrowest victory over Gilles/Poirier at Canadian Nationals.
2021
In June 2021, Weaver came out as queer after stating she did "not want to pretend anymore." She noted that she did not come out during her competitive career for fear of it negatively affect her scores.