Elladj Baldé
Canadian figure skater

Elladj Baldé

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Introduction

Elladj Baldé (born November 9, 1990) is a Canadian figure skater. He won the 2015 Nebelhorn Trophy, an ISU Challenger Series event. He is the 2008 Canadian Junior champion.

Personal life

Elladj Baldé was born November 9, 1990 in Moscow to a Russian mother and a Guinean father, Ibrahim, from the village of Tombon, near Labé. His elder sister, Djulde, died from leukemia. After a year in Bonn, Germany during his sister's treatment, the family moved to Canada in 1992. He speaks English, French, and Russian.

Career

Baldé at the 2013 Canadian Championships

Elladj Baldé was introduced to skating at the age of seven by his mother. Though at first he would hide his skates in an attempt to avoid practice, he began to love skating when he was ten.

Baldé won the junior silver medal at the 2007 Canadian Championships and won the junior title at the 2008 Canadian Championships. During the 2008–09 season, he won a pair of medals on the ISU Junior Grand Prix series and made his senior national debut at the 2009 Canadian Championships, finishing 10th. Baldé was 8th at the 2009 World Junior Championships.

In 2009, Baldé underwent major surgery after tearing his anterior cruciate ligament (ACL) in his right knee, keeping him off the ice for six months. His doctor gave the go-ahead to resume practicing triples after three months of lighter training on the ice. He missed the entire 2009–10 season.

Baldé returned to competition the following season and placed 5th at the 2011 Canadian Championships. In late 2011, he moved to the United States to train with Yuka Sato and Jason Dungjen at the Detroit Skating Club in Bloomfield Hills, Michigan. He was 4th at the 2012 Canadian Championships.

After identifying a problem with the blade positioning on one of his new boots, Baldé decided to compete at the 2013 Skate Canada International with an older left boot and new right boot, even though one was soft and the other stiff. Both his knees were taped as a result of tendinitis. In the short program, he landed his first quad toe in competition and added a double toe to the end.

Baldé withdrew from the 2014 Skate Canada International on October 30, having sustained a concussion. He relocated to Montreal in or before July 2015, joining Bruno Marcotte and Manon Perron. He won an ISU Challenger Series event, the 2015 Nebelhorn Trophy, improving his personal best by 30 points.

Programs

Season Short program Free skating Exhibition
2016–17
  • The Sound of Silence
    performed by Disturbed
    choreo. by Julie Marcotte
  • Blood Diamond
    by James Newton Howard
    choreo. by Julie Marcotte
2015–16
  • Echoes of Harlem
    by Duke Ellington
    performed by Burgstaller Martignon 4
    choreo. by Julie Marcotte
  • Barrie San Miguel
  • Galicia Flamenca
  • Jumpin' Jack
    by Scotty Morris
    choreo. by Pasquale Camerlengo
  • Uptown Funk
    by Mark Ronson ft. Bruno Mars
2014–15
  • It's a Man's Man's Man's World
    by James Brown
  • I Got You (I Feel Good)
    by James Brown
  • Barrie San Miguel
  • Galicia Flamenca
  • Jumpin' Jack
    by Scotty Morris
2013–14
  • BoBom
    by Macklemore & Ryan Lewis
  • Shine On You Crazy Diamond
    by Pink Floyd
  • Move (If You Wanna)
    by Mims
  • Church
    by T-Pain
  • Wall to Wall
    by Chris Brown
2012–13
  • Malagueña
  • Montana Skies
  • Futuro Flamenco
  • Girlfight
  • Moonlight Sonata Remix
    by Ludwig van Beethoven
  • Animal Rights
    by deadmau5, Wolfgang Gartner
2011–12
  • Malagueña
  • Montana Skies
  • Futuro Flamenco
  • Girlfight
  • Dirty Diana
  • Billie Jean
  • Bad
  • They Don't Care About Us
  • Man in the Mirror
    by Michael Jackson
2008–09
  • Freedom
    by Mei Li and Yin Yue Hui
    performed by 12 Girls Band
  • Drum Solo from Ozlem
    by Turku
  • Carmina Burana
    (modern arrangement)
    by Carl Orff
2007–08
  • Lunatico
    by Gotan Project
  • Tanguera
    by Mariano Mores
  • Por una Cabeza
    by Carlos Gardel
  • Freedom
    by Mei Li and Yin Yue Hui
    performed by 12 Girls Band
  • Drum solo from Oziem
    by Turku

Competitive highlights

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

International
Event 06–07 07–08 08–09 10–11 11–12 12–13 13–14 14–15 15–16 16–17
Worlds 18th
Four Continents 18th 11th
GP Cup of China 11th
GP NHK Trophy 6th 11th 10th
GP Rostel. Cup 6th
GP Skate Canada 10th 7th 7th WD
CS Nebelhorn 5th 1st
CS U.S. Classic 8th
Lombardia Trophy 4th
Nebelhorn Trophy 10th 14th
International: Junior
Junior Worlds 21st 8th
JGP Final 7th
JGP Czech Rep. 6th
JGP Germany 14th
JGP Mexico 2nd
JGP Romania 10th
JGP South Africa 3rd
JGP U.K. 7th
National
Canadian Champ. 2nd J 1st J 10th 5th 4th 4th 4th 6th 7th 6th
J = Junior level; TBD = Assigned; WD = Withdrew