Megan Wing
Canadian figure skater

Megan Wing

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Introduction

Megan Wing (born November 1, 1975) is a Canadian ice dancer. With partner and husband Aaron Lowe, she is a two-time Four Continents bronze medallist.

Career

Born in Vancouver, British Columbia, Wing began skating at the age of five and took up ice dancing at age 14. She joined forces with Aaron Lowe in 1986. The duo captured six bronze medals and four silver medals at the Canadian National Championships and competed in the 2006 Winter Olympics, where they finished 11th overall. On April 25, 2006, Wing and Lowe announced officially their retirement from competitive skating.

Wing and Lowe coach in British Columbia. Their students include:

Personal life

Wing / Lowe's twins, a daughter and son named Keauna Auburn Wing Lowe and Tayson Pierce Wing Lowe, were born on October 6, 2011.

Programs

Season Original dance Free dance
2005–2006
  • Gozon
  • Ya Lo Se Que Te Vos
  • Living La Vida Loca
  • Prologue (Tango Apasioado)
  • Desde el Almy
  • Milonga for Three
  • Bialongo
2004–2005
  • Just in Time
  • That's A Plenty
  • Zorba the Greek
  • Zorba
2003–2004
  • Jumpin at the Green Mill
  • Grinnin' Like a Chessy Cat
  • Jumpin East of Java
  • La Strada
  • I clowns
  • Amarcord
  • Il bidone

2002–2003
  • Waltz: Rosen aus dem Süden, op. 388
  • Polka: Unter Donner und Blitz, op. 324
John Lennon:
  • Starting Over
  • I'm Losing You
  • Dear Yoko
  • Imagine
2001–2002
  • Fiesta Flamenco
  • Verano Porteno
Supreme Beings of Leisure:
  • Last Girl on Earth
  • Truth From Fiction
  • You're Always the Sun
  • Strangelove Addiction
2000–2001
Chicago (musical)
  • Overture
  • All that Jazz
  • Ameno
  • Mirror


Competitive highlights

GP: ISU Champions Series / Grand Prix

with Lowe

1995–1996 to 2005–2006

International
Event 95–96 96–97 97–98 98–99 99–00 00–01 01–02 02–03 03–04 04–05 05–06
Olympics 11th
Worlds 15th 12th 11th 10th 10th
Four Continents 4th 4th 4th 3rd 5th 3rd
GP Cup of China 3rd
GP Cup of Russia 10th 6th
GP Lalique 10th 9th 8th 7th
GP NHK Trophy 6th 6th 5th
GP Skate America 8th 7th 6th 3rd 4th
GP Skate Canada 10th 9th 5th 5th 6th 5th 5th
Bofrost Cup 4th
Nebelhorn 4th
St. Gervais 2nd
National
Canadian Champ. 4th 3rd 3rd 3rd 2nd 3rd 3rd 3rd 2nd 2nd 2nd

1989–1990 to 1994–1995

National
Event 89–90 90–91 91–92 92–93 93–94 94–95
Canadian Champ. 9th N 4th N 11th J 7th J 3rd J 6th
Canada Winter Games 4th N