Morgan Ciprès
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Morgan Ciprès

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24 April 1991(Melun)
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Introduction

Morgan Ciprès (born 24 April 1991) is a French pair skater. With partner Vanessa James, he is the 2017 European bronze medalist and a five-time French national champion. They have also won medals in Grand Prix and Challenger Series competitions.

Early career

Ciprès began learning to skate in 1995. He initially competed in single skating, debuting on the ISU Junior Grand Prix in 2004. An adductor muscle injury caused him to miss the 2007–08 season. He placed 13th at the 2010 World Junior Championships.

Pair skating career

In September 2010, Ciprès teamed up with Vanessa James to compete in pair skating. They made no competitive appearances in their first season as Ciprès learned pairs elements.

2011–12 season

James/Ciprès made their competitive debut in the 2011–12 season. After competing at the 2011 Ondrej Nepela Memorial and 2011 Coupe de Nice, the pair appeared at their first Grand Prix together, the 2011 Trophee Eric Bompard, placing eighth, and then took the silver medal at the 2012 French Nationals. At the 2012 European Championships, James/Ciprès were eighth in the short program and sixth in the free skate, finishing sixth overall. They went on to place 16th at the 2012 World Championships.

2012–13 season

In the 2012–13 season, James/Ciprès won the bronze medal at the 2012 Nebelhorn Trophy — it was their first international medal as a pair. Their 2012 Grand Prix assignments were Skate America, where they placed fourth, and the Trophee Eric Bompard, where they came in sixth. James/Ciprès won another international medal at the 2012 NRW Trophy and followed that with their first national title in December. The pair then placed fourth at the 2013 European Championships and eighth at the 2013 World Championships. They also won the 2013 International Challenge Cup.

2013–14 season

In 2013–14, James/Ciprès were again assigned to Skate America and the Trophee Eric Bompard. Ciprès, however, underwent surgery after a wrist injury and had to avoid lifts for a period, causing the pair to withdraw from Skate America. They were able to compete at the Trophee Eric Bompard and placed fifth. The pair then successfully defended their national title. At the 2014 Europeans, James/Ciprès set personal best scores in both segments of the competition and came in fifth. They were named in the French team to the 2014 Winter Olympics in Sochi.

2014–15 season

James/Ciprès finished fourth at the 2014 CS Nebelhorn Trophy and fifth at both of their Grand Prix assignments, the 2014 Skate Canada International and 2014 Trophée Éric Bompard. They then placed fifth at the 2015 European Championships in Stockholm and ninth at the 2015 World Championships in Shanghai.

2015–16 season

James/Ciprès began their season with a bronze medal at the 2015 CS Nebelhorn Trophy. They placed second in the short program at the 2015 Trophée Éric Bompard before the event's cancellation due to the November 2015 Paris attacks. The ISU deemed those placements to be the final results, awarding James/Ciprès their first Grand Prix medal, silver. The pair finished fourth at the 2016 European Championships in Bratislava and tenth at the 2016 World Championships in Boston.

2016–17 season

In June 2016, James/Ciprès relocated to Coral Springs, Florida, to be coached by John Zimmerman and Jeremy Barrett. After taking silver at the 2016 CS Autumn Classic International, the pair competed at two Grand Prix events; they finished fourth at the 2016 Skate America and won the bronze medal at the 2016 Trophée de France.

In January 2017, James/Ciprès won the bronze medal at the European Championships in Ostrava, Czech Republic, becoming the first French pair in fourteen years to medal at the event (since 2003, when Sarah Abitbol / Stéphane Bernadis took silver).

Programs

With Vanessa James

Season Short program Free skating Exhibition
2016–17
  • Earned It
    (from Fifty Shades of Grey)
    by The Weeknd, Maxime Rodriguez
  • The Sound of Silence
    by Disturbed, Maxime Rodriguez
  • Belle
    (from Notre-Dame de Paris)
    by Riccardo Cocciante
2015–16
  • I Put a Spell on You
    performed by Joss Stone
  • Romeo + Juliet
    by Craig Armstrong
  • Romeo & Juliet
    by Abel Korzeniowski
  • Romeo + Juliet
    by Craig Armstrong
  • Scared of Lonely
    by Beyoncé
2014–15
  • El Tango de Roxanne
    (from Moulin Rouge!)
    performed by Ewan McGregor,
    José Feliciano, Jacek Koman

  • La cumparsita
    by Gerardo Matos Rodríguez
  • Angels & Demons
    by Hans Zimmer
  • Heaven and Hell
    by Vangelis
  • Requiem for a Dream
    by Clint Mansell
  • Scared of Lonely
    by Beyoncé
2013–14
  • Minnie the Moocher
    by Cab Calloway
  • Jumpin' Jack
    by Big Bad Voodoo Daddy
  • Angels & Demons
    by Hans Zimmer
  • Heaven and Hell
    by Vangelis
  • Requiem for a Dream
    by Clint Mansell
2012–13
  • Rhumba d'Amour
  • Safri Duo
  • Pearl Harbor
    by Hans Zimmer
  • There You'll Be
    (from Pearl Harbor)
    by Faith Hill
2011–12
  • Tango de Roxanne
    (from Moulin Rouge!)
  • Nostalgia
    by Yanni

Singles career

Season Short program Free skating
2009–10
  • Hana's Eyes
    by Maksim Mrvica
  • Alexander
    by Vangelis
2005–06
  • The Last Temptation of Christ
    by Peter Gabriel
  • Pearl Harbor
    by Hans Zimmer

Competitive highlights

GP: Grand Prix; CS: Challenger Series; JGP: Junior Grand Prix

Pairs with Vanessa James

James and Ciprès compete in 2012
International
Event 11–12 12–13 13–14 14–15 15–16 16–17
Olympics 10th
Worlds 16th 8th 10th 9th 10th
Europeans 6th 4th 5th 5th 4th 3rd
GP NHK Trophy 6th
GP Skate Canada 5th
GP Skate America 4th WD 4th
GP Trophée 8th 6th 5th 5th 2nd 3rd
CS Autumn Classic 2nd
CS Nebelhorn 4th 3rd
Challenge Cup 1st
Cup of Nice 5th
Cup of Tyrol 2nd
Denkova-Staviski 1st
Nebelhorn Trophy 3rd
Nepela Memorial 5th
NRW Trophy 3rd
Universiade 3rd
National
French Champ. 2nd 1st 1st 1st 1st 1st
Masters 1st
Team events
Olympics 6th T
7th P
World Team
Trophy
6th T
4th P
6th T
5th P
TBD = Assigned, WD = Withdrew
T = Team result, P = Personal result. Medals awarded for team result only.

Men's singles

International
Event 04–05 05–06 06–07 07–08 08–09 09–10
Junior Worlds 13th
JGP Czech Republic 17th 11th
JGP Estonia 13th
JGP Germany 11th
JGP Hungary 9th
JGP Netherlands 18th
JGP Ukraine 20th
JGP U.K. 9th
National
French Champ. 11th 7th 4th