Meagan Duhamel

Meagan Duhamel
Meagan Duhamel and Eric Radford at the 2015 World Championships
Born (1985-12-08) December 8, 1985
Lively, Ontario, Canada
HometownBoucherville, Quebec
Height1.49 m (4 ft 10+12 in)
Figure skating career
Country Canada
DisciplinePair skating (2004–18)
Women's singles (2001–07)
PartnerEric Radford (2010–18)
Craig Buntin (2007–10)
Ryan Arnold (2004–06)
Began skating1988
RetiredApril 25, 2018
Highest WS1st (2016–17, 2015–16 & 2014–15)
Medal record
Event
Olympic Games 1 1 1
World Championships 2 0 2
Four Continents Championships 2 2 1
Grand Prix Final 1 1 2
Canadian Championships 7 2 2
World Team Trophy 0 1 1
Medal list
Olympic Games
2018 Pyeongchang Team
2014 Sochi Team
2018 Pyeongchang Pairs
World Championships
2015 Shanghai Pairs
2016 Boston Pairs
2013 London Pairs
2014 Saitama Pairs
Four Continents Championships
2013 Osaka Pairs
2015 Seoul Pairs
2011 Taipei Pairs
2017 Gangneung Pairs
2010 Jeonju Pairs
Grand Prix Final
2014–15 Barcelona Pairs
2015–16 Barcelona Pairs
2016–17 Marseille Pairs
2017–18 Nagoya Pairs
Canadian Championships
2012 Moncton Pairs
2013 Mississauga Pairs
2014 Ottawa Pairs
2015 Kingston Pairs
2016 Halifax Pairs
2017 Ottawa Pairs
2018 Vancouver Pairs
2009 Saskatoon Pairs
2011 Victoria Pairs
2008 Vancouver Pairs
2010 London Pairs
World Team Trophy
2013 Tokyo Team
2012 Tokyo Team

Meagan Duhamel (born December 8, 1985) is a retired Canadian pair skater. With partner Eric Radford, she is a two-time world champion (2015, 2016), a 2018 Olympic gold medallist in the team event, a 2014 Olympic silver medallist in the team event, a 2018 Olympic bronze medallist in the pairs event, a two-time Four Continents champion (2013, 2015), the 2014–15 Grand Prix Final champion, and a seven-time Canadian national champion (2012–18).

During the 2014 Olympics, Duhamel and Radford became the first pair to land a side-by-side triple Lutz jump at any Winter Olympic competition.

At the 2018 Winter Olympics, 32-year-old Duhamel won a gold medal as part of the figure skating team event, becoming one of the oldest Olympic champions in figure skating. Three days later, during the individual pairs free skate, Duhamel and Radford became the first team to complete a quadruple throw jump at any Winter Olympic competition when she landed their throw quadruple Salchow.

With previous partner Craig Buntin, Duhamel became the 2010 Four Continents bronze medallist and a three-time Canadian national medallist (one silver, two bronze).

Duhamel and her previous partner, Ryan Arnold, were the first pair to land a side-by-side triple Lutz jump in competition, which they did at the 2005 Canadian Championships. At the 2005 World Junior Figure Skating Championships, they became the first team to land a throw triple Lutz jump in international competition.