Lori Nichol is a Canadian figure skating choreographer and coach. She was a performer for the John Curry Company from 1983 to 1986 and won the silver medal at the World Professional Championships in 1983. She is a four-time recipient of the Professional Skaters' Association's Choreographer of the Year Award [1] and the 2010 recipient of the PSA Sonia Henie award for bringing positive and favorable recognition to the sport. She was elected to the Professional Skater's Association Hall of Fame as an Outstanding Contributor in 2011, the United States Figure Skating Association's Hall of Fame as an Outstanding Contributor in 2012, and the Skate Canada Hall of Fame as an Outstanding Contributor in 2012. In March 2014, she was elected into the World Figure Skating Hall of Fame.[2]

Choreographing career

Her most notable clients as a choreographer have included the following current and former students.

References

  1. "Best Performance Awards".
  2. "Canadian choreographer Lori Nichol takes her place in the World Figure Skating Hall of Fame – Skate Canada". skatecanada.ca. Archived from the original on 2015-02-11.
  3. Kwan
  4. Salé/Pelletier
  5. Goebel
  6. Leung
  7. Shen/Zhao
  8. Totmianina/Marinin
  9. Liang
  10. Lysacek
  11. Suguri
  12. Meissner
  13. Pang/Tong
  14. Cohen
  15. Rochette
  16. Asada
  17. Chan
  18. Czisny
  19. Flatt
  20. Zawadzki
  21. Zhang
  22. Gilles
  23. Dubé/Davidson
  24. Zhang/Zhang
  25. Kostner
  26. Mroz
  27. Verner
  28. Peng/Zhang
  29. Nagasu
  30. Oda
  31. Rogozine
  32. Li
  33. Yu/Zhang
  34. Sui/Han
  35. Peng/Jin
  36. Takahashi
  37. Daleman
  38. Ten
  39. Gold
  40. Chen1
  41. Chen2
  42. Honda
  43. Jin
  44. Miyahara
  45. Yan
  46. Zhou
  47. Liu
  48. Kagiyama
  49. Kawabe
  50. Shimada
  51. Yoshida
  52. Yoshioka
  53. Lee
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