Biography

Patrick Chan is considered one of the best men’s figure skaters of all time.

As many young Canadians do, Patrick wanted to play hockey from an early age and first enrolled in figure skating classes just to learn how to skate; the rest is history.

Since becoming a member of the Canadian National Team, Patrick has gone on to win a record 10 National Championships and has become a three-time World Champion.

Patrick is involved with a number of organizations including the Canadian Olympic Committee’s Adopt-an-Athlete Program; an ambassador for the Ronald McDonald House of Charities of Canada; Right to Play Canada; ThinkFirst; and is an Ambassador for the Chinese Cultural Centre of Greater Toronto.

In 2018, Patrick won his first Olympic Gold medal at the 2018 Winter Olympic Games before announcing his retirement from competitive skating, and continues to entertain audiences around the world.

Competitive Results

Winter Olympics

2nd

2014

Canadian Championships

1st

2014

Grand Prix Final

2nd

2013

Trophee Eric Bompard

1st

2013

Skate Canada

1st

2013

World Championships

1st

2013

Canadian Championships

1st

2013

Grand Prix Final

3rd

2012

Skate Canada

2nd

2012

World Championships

1st

2012

Four Continents Championship

1st

2012

Canadian Championships

1st

2012

Grand Prix Final

1st

2011

Trophee Eric Bompard

1st

2011

Skate Canada

1st

2011

World Championships

1st

2011

Canadian Championships

1st

2011

Grand Prix Final

1st

2010

Cup of Russia

2nd

2010

Skate Canada

1st

2010

Winter Olympics

5th

2010

World Championships

2nd

2010

Canadian Championships

1st

2010

World Championships

2nd

2009

Four Continents Championship

1st

2009

Canadian Championships

1st

2009

Trophee Eric Bompard

1st

2008

Skate Canada

1st

2008

Canadian Championships

1st

2008

Trophee Eric Bompard

1st

2007

Skate America

3rd

2007

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