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Announces New Technical Advisor
Skate
Canada - Central Ontario is pleased to announce the appointment of Louis
Stong as Technical Advisor. The appointment is effective January 4,
2011.
A former national bronze medallist, three-time junior silver medallist
and an international competitor in men's figure skating, Louis represented
Canada at the 1960 World Figure Skating Championships in Vancouver,
BC. Following his eleventh place finish there, he retired from competitive
skating to pursue his passion through coaching.
At the young age of 19, he used the knowledge he had gained as a competitor,
combined it with his natural coaching talent and embarked on a highly
successful 30-year coaching career. Several Canadian and World Champions
are among the skaters Louis coached, including Kay Thomson and the pair
team of Candy Jones and Donald Fraser. Expanding beyond Canadian borders,
the American pair team of Jill Watson and Peter Oppegard won the US
National title under his guidance. His career highlight as a pair coach
came in 1984, when he watched five-time Canadian Pair Champions Barb
Underhill and Paul Martini win the World Championship title in front
of an ecstatic Ottawa crowd.
During the late 1980s, Louis increased his volunteer involvement as
an administrator within Canadian figure skating, serving as Chair of
the Canadian Figure Skating Association's Technical Committee, Chair
of the Skate Canada - Central Ontario Coaching Committee and as a course
coordinator for the National Coaching Certification Program.
Louis wasn't finished with coaching quite yet. After agreeing to coach
Karen Preston a young man from Edmonton, named Kurt Browning, also asked
Louis to be his coach. In addition, Louis also began to coach Josée
Chouinard, adding to the impressive list of Canadian Champions who worked
with him.
Under Louis' tutelage, Kurt won his fourth Canadian title, as well as
his fourth World Championship title in 1993. As a result of this outstanding
year in 1993, Louis received the Coaching Association of Canada's 1993
Wittnauer Coaching Excellence Award and the 1994 Skate Canada Coach
of the Year Award.
In the late 1990s Louis moved into the next phase of his skating career.
In 1996 he became Skate Canada's Director of Skating Development, coordinating
the development, implementation and monitoring of athlete development
across the country.
Louis can be reached via email at
louis@skatecanada-centralontario.com or via telephone at 760-9100,
x226.
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