Luca Lanotte
Quick Facts
Biography
Luca Lanotte (born 30 July 1985) is an Italian ice dancer. With partner Anna Cappellini, he is the 2014 World champion, the 2014 European champion, the 2015 Cup of China champion and a thirteen-time medalist on the Grand Prix series, and a six-time Italian national champion (2012–17).
Personal life
Luca Lanotte was born on 30 July 1985 in Milan, Italy. His sister, Ada, competed in synchronized skating. In 2008, he became a member of the Polizia Penitenziaria's sports group, the Fiamme Azzurre. He is engaged to British-French ice dancer Eve Bentley.
Early career
Luca Lanotte started skating at the age of seven and switched from singles to ice dance when he was ten. He skated with Adriana Jovino, Camilla Spelta, and Camilla Pistorello, placing ninth at Junior Worlds with Pistorello.
Partnership with Cappellini
2005–06 to 2008–09
Lanotte was partnered with Anna Cappellini in May 2005 by the Italian skating federation. Following a strong season together on the junior circuit, Cappellini/Lanotte made their senior debut in 2006–07. They finished 8th at their first Europeans. Before their next event, Worlds, Cappellini suffered a torn labrum in her left shoulder. In the free dance at Worlds, they fell during a lift and finished 13th.
In 2007–08, Cappellini/Lanotte won their first Grand Prix medal, a silver at Skate Canada, moved up to seventh at Europeans, and finished in the top ten at Worlds.
In 2008–09, Cappellini/Lanotte did not medal in either of their Grand Prix appearances, but moved up to 5th at Europeans and were again tenth at Worlds. In the off-season, they decided to change coaches, and moved to Lyon, France to train with Muriel Boucher-Zazoui and Romain Haguenauer.
2009–10 season
Cappellini/Lanotte had a strong start in 2009–10, winning silver medals at the Cup of Russia and Skate America and qualifying for their first Grand Prix Final, where they finished fifth. They then placed sixth at the European Championships, and finished outside the top ten at their first Olympics. They then finished 11th at the 2010 World Championships; in the free dance, the two collided during the twizzle sequence, causing Cappellini to fall, and received low levels on several elements.
2010–11 season
Cappellini/Lanotte began the 2010–11 season at the Nebelhorn Trophy. They were first in the short dance and fourth in the free dance, finishing in second place overall. They then placed fifth at the 2010 NHK Trophy, after which they decided to leave coach Muriel Zazoui and move back to Milan to train with Paola Mezzadri. They withdrew from 2010 Skate America in order to prepare a new free dance. Cappelini/Lanotte later missed Italian nationals and the European Championships because Lanotte had a knee injury. In 2011, they began splitting their time between Milan and Nikolai Morozov in Novogorsk, Russia. They returned to competition at the Mont Blanc Trophy, which they won. They finished 8th at the 2011 World Championships.
2011–12 season
Cappellini/Lanotte won bronze medals at 2011 Skate Canada International and the 2011 Trophee Eric Bompard. After winning their first national title, they came in sixth at the 2012 World Championships.
2012–13 season
In June 2012, Cappellini/Lanotte began training with Igor Shpilband in Novi, Michigan. Paola Mezzadri in Milan remained their primary coach, while Novi became their second training base. Cappellini sprained her left shoulder during the summer. In July, they decided to change their planned free dance.
Cappellini/Lanotte began the 2012–13 season with silver at the 2012 Finlandia Trophy. Winning silver at both of their Grand Prix events, the 2012 Skate Canada and the 2012 Trophée Eric Bompard, they qualified for their second Grand Prix Final, where they came in fourth. Cappellini/Lanotte won their first European medal, bronze, at the 2013 European Championships. They then placed fourth at the 2013 World Championships in London, Ontario.
2013–14 season
In the 2013–14 season, Cappellini/Lanotte were awarded another pair of silver medals on the Grand Prix series. They placed sixth at the Grand Prix Final before winning gold at the 2014 European Championships in Budapest. The duo finished sixth at the 2014 Winter Olympics in Sochi. Cappellini/Lanotte ended their season at the 2014 World Championships in Saitama, Japan. Ranked first in the short dance and fourth in the free dance, they ended the competition in first overall, 0.02 of a point ahead of Canada's Kaitlyn Weaver / Andrew Poje and 0.06 ahead of France's Nathalie Pechalat / Fabian Bourzat. They became the second Italian ice dancers to win the World title.
2014–15 season
In July 2014, Cappellini/Lanotte began working with Marina Zueva in Canton, Michigan, in addition to Mezzadri in Milan. For the 2014-15 Grand Prix season, they were assigned to Cup of China and Trophée Éric Bompard. They withdrew from Trophée Bompard to make changes to their programs. The team took silver at the 2015 European Championships in Stockholm, behind France's Gabriella Papadakis / Guillaume Cizeron. They capped off their season with a fourth-place finish at the 2015 World Championships in Shanghai.
2015–16 season
Cappellini/Lanotte began the 2015–16 season by winning the Lombardia Trophy. They won their first Grand Prix gold at the 2015 Cup of China, followed by a silver at 2015 Rostelecom Cup. They qualified for the Grand Prix Final where they won the bronze medal behind Americans Madison Chock / Evan Bates.
Cappellini/Lanotte won silver at the 2016 European Championships in Bratislava, Slovakia, finishing second to Papadakis/Cizeron. At the 2016 World Championships in Boston, they placed sixth in the short dance, fourth in the free, and fourth overall.
Programs
With Cappellini
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Earlier partnerships
(with Pistorello)
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2004–2005 |
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(with Spelta)
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Competitive highlights
GP: Grand Prix; CS: Challenger Series; JGP: Junior Grand Prix
With Cappellini
International | ||||||||||||
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Event | 05–06 | 06–07 | 07–08 | 08–09 | 09–10 | 10–11 | 11–12 | 12–13 | 13–14 | 14–15 | 15–16 | 16–17 |
Olympics | 12th | 6th | ||||||||||
Worlds | 13th | 10th | 10th | 11th | 8th | 6th | 4th | 1st | 4th | 4th | 6th | |
Europeans | 8th | 7th | 5th | 6th | 4th | 3rd | 1st | 2nd | 2nd | 2nd | ||
GP Final | 5th | 4th | 6th | 3rd | ||||||||
GP Bompard | 5th | 4th | 3rd | 2nd | WD | |||||||
GP Cup of China | 4th | 3rd | 1st | |||||||||
GP NHK Trophy | 5th | 2nd | 3rd | |||||||||
GP Rostelecom | 8th | 4th | 2nd | 2nd | ||||||||
GP Skate America | 2nd | 2nd | ||||||||||
GP Skate Canada | 2nd | 3rd | 2nd | 4th | ||||||||
CS Nebelhorn | 1st | |||||||||||
Universiade | 1st | |||||||||||
Bavarian Open | 1st | |||||||||||
Finlandia | 2nd | |||||||||||
Nebelhorn | 2nd | |||||||||||
Lombardia | 1st | |||||||||||
Mont Blanc | 1st | |||||||||||
International: Junior | ||||||||||||
Junior Worlds | 4th | |||||||||||
JGP Final | 3rd | |||||||||||
JGP Bulgaria | 2nd | |||||||||||
JGP Slovakia | 2nd | |||||||||||
National | ||||||||||||
Italian Champ. | 1st J. | 2nd | 2nd | 2nd | 2nd | WD | 1st | 1st | 1st | 1st | 1st | 1st |
Team events | ||||||||||||
Olympics | 4th T | |||||||||||
World Team Trophy | 6th T (4th P) | |||||||||||
Team Challenge Cup | 2nd T (3rd P) | |||||||||||
J. = Junior level; WD = Withdrew; TBD = Assigned T = Team result; P = Personal result; Medals awarded for team result only. |
With Pistorello
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Event | 2004–05 |
World Junior Championships | 9th |
Germany | 2nd |
Romania | 5th |
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Italian Champ. | 2nd J. |
J. = Junior level |
With Spelta
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Event | 2000–01 | 2001–02 | 2002–03 | 2003–04 |
JGP Bulgaria | 2nd | |||
JGP Croatia | 3rd | |||
JGP Italy | 15th | 13th | ||
JGP Slovakia | 10th | |||
JGP Sweden | 13th | |||
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Italian Champ. | 4th J. | 4th J. | 3rd J. | |
J. = Junior level |
Detailed results
With Cappellini
2016–17 season | |||||
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Date | Event | SD | FD | Total | |
March 29 – April 2, 2017 | 2017 World Championships | 7 73.70 | 5 110.03 | 6 183.73 | |
February 14–19, 2017 | 2017 Bavarian Open | 1 76.06 | 1 114.08 | 1 190.14 | |
January 25–29, 2017 | 2017 European Championships | 2 75.65 | 2 110.99 | 2 186.64 | |
November 25–27, 2016 | 2016 ISU Grand Prix NHK Trophy | 3 72.00 | 3 108.42 | 3 180.42 | |
October 27–30, 2016 | 2016 ISU Grand Prix Skate Canada International | 4 71.08 | 4 109.27 | 4 180.35 | |
September 22–24, 2016 | 2016 CS Nebelhorn Trophy | 1 71.42 | 1 109.08 | 1 180.50 | |
2015–16 season | |||||
Date | Event | SD | FD | Total | |
April 22–24, 2016 | 2016 Team Challenge Cup | 3 108.96 | 2T/3P | ||
March 28 – April 3, 2016 | 2016 World Championships | 6 70.65 | 4 112.07 | 4 182.72 | |
January 26–31, 2016 | 2016 European Championships | 1 72.31 | 3 105.70 | 2 178.01 | |
December 10–13, 2015 | 2015–16 Grand Prix Final | 3 70.14 | 2 106.23 | 3 176.37 | |
November 20–22, 2015 | 2015 ISU Grand Prix Cup of Russia | 2 67.82 | 2 103.79 | 2 171.61 | |
November 5–8, 2015 | 2015 ISU Grand Prix Cup of China | 1 66.39 | 1 106.91 | 1 173.30 | |
September 17–20, 2015 | 2015 Lombardia Trophy | 1 69.72 | 1 107.50 | 1 177.22 | |
2014–15 season | |||||
Date | Event | SD | FD | Total | |
March 23–29, 2015 | 2015 World Championships | 3 72.39 | 4 105.11 | 4 177.50 | |
January 26 – February 1, 2015 | 2015 European Championships | 3 69.63 | 2 101.89 | 2 160.95 | |
January 19–25, 2015 | 2014 Italian Championships | 1 76.55 | 1 113.61 | 1 190.16 | |
November 7–9, 2014 | 2014 ISU Grand Prix Cup of China | 2 62.70 | 3 86.88 | 3 149.58 | |
2013–14 season | |||||
Date | Event | SD | FD | Total | |
March 24–30, 2014 | 2014 World Championships | 1 69.70 | 4 105.73 | 1 175.43 | |
February 6–22, 2014 | 2014 Winter Olympics | 6 67.58 | 7 102.92 | 6 169.50 | |
January 13–19, 2014 | 2014 European Championships | 1 69.58 | 1 102.03 | 1 171.61 | |
December 18–21, 2013 | 2014 Italian Championships | 1 74.25 | 1 109.10 | 1 183.35 | |
December 5–8, 2013 | 2013–14 Grand Prix Final | 6 61.57 | 6 95.01 | 6 156.68 | |
November 8–10, 2013 | 2013 ISU Grand Prix NHK Trophy | 2 64.58 | 2 95.48 | 2 160.06 | |
October 17–20, 2013 | 2013 ISU Grand Prix Skate America | 2 69.88 | 2 98.61 | 2 168.49 | |
2012–13 season | |||||
Date | Event | SD | FD | Total | |
March 10–17, 2013 | 2013 World Championships | 5 67.93 | 3 100.11 | 4 168.04 | |
January 23–27, 2013 | 2013 European Championships | 3 66.53 | 3 99.27 | 3 165.80 | |
December 19–22, 2012 | 2013 Italian Championships | 1 72.71 | 1 103.53 | 1 176.24 | |
December 6–9, 2012 | 2012–13 Grand Prix Final | 5 66.11 | 4 99.53 | 4 165.64 | |
November 15–18, 2012 | 2012 ISU Grand Prix Trophée Éric Bompard | 2 66.18 | 4 87.08 | 2 153.26 | |
October 26–28, 2012 | 2012 ISU Grand Prix Skate Canada International | 2 65.09 | 2 94.98 | 2 160.06 | |
October 4–7, 2012 | 2012 Finlandia Trophy | 2 64.16 | 1 94.58 | 2 158.74 | |
2011–12 season | |||||
Date | Event | SD | FD | Total | |
April 19–22, 2012 | 2012 World Team Trophy | 4 63.70 | 4 98.30 | 6T/4P 162.00 | |
March 26 – April 1, 2012 | 2012 World Championships | 6 65.11 | 6 95.51 | 6 160.62 | |
January 23–29, 2012 | 2012 European Championships | 6 59.62 | 4 93.47 | 4 153.09 | |
December 15–18, 2011 | 2012 Italian Championships | 1 71.01 | 1 101.30 | 1 172.31 | |
November 17–20, 2011 | 2011 ISU Grand Prix Trophée Éric Bompard | 3 64.62 | 3 89.14 | 3 153.76 | |
October 27–30, 2011 | 2011 ISU Grand Prix Skate Canada International | 3 61.92 | 2 92.95 | 3 154.87 | |
2010–11 season | |||||
Date | Event | SD | FD | Total | |
April 24 – May 1, 2011 | 2011 ISU World Championships | 8 64.12 | 9 90.39 | 8 151.86 | |
October 22–24, 2010 | 2010 ISU Grand Prix NHK Trophy | 4 55.68 | 5 71.75 | 5 127.43 | |
September 24–26, 2010 | 2010 Nebelhorn Trophy | 1 59.86 | 4 83.42 | 2 143.28 |
2009–10 season | |||||
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Date | Event | CD | OD | FD | Total |
March 22–28, 2010 | 2010 ISU World Championships | 7 34.05 | 12 51.40 | 14 79.07 | 11 164.52 |
February 19–22, 2010 | 2010 Winter Olympics | 12 33.13 | 12 51.45 | 15 82.74 | 12 167.32 |
January 18–24, 2010 | 2010 European Championships | 6 35.93 | 9 52.83 | 6 87.34 | 6 176.10 |
December 17–20, 2010 | 2010 Italian Championships | 2 | 2 | 2 | 2 187.62 |
December 2–6, 2009 | 2009–10 Grand Prix Final | NONE | 5 54.91 | 5 84.30 | 5 139.21 |
November 12–15, 2009 | 2009 ISU Grand Prix Skate America | 3 32.04 | 2 54.09 | 3 85.73 | 2 171.86 |
October 22–25, 2009 | 2009 ISU Grand Prix Cup of Russia | 2 32.73 | 2 52.58 | 2 83.26 | 2 168.57 |
2008–09 season | |||||
Date | Event | CD | OD | FD | Total |
March 23–29, 2009 | 2009 ISU World Championships | 11 33.30 | 9 56.33 | 11 86.07 | 10 175.70 |
January 20–25, 2009 | 2009 European Championships | 7 32.58 | 6 54.38 | 5 85.71 | 5 172.67 |
December 18–21, 2009 | 2009 Italian Championships | 2 | 2 | 2 | 2 185.33 |
November 20–23, 2008 | 2008 ISU Grand Prix Cup of Russia | 4 32.57 | 3 54.25 | 4 82.94 | 4 169.76 |
November 5–9, 2008 | 2008 ISU Grand Prix Cup of China | 4 32.52 | 3 55.22 | 4 85.37 | 4 173.11 |
2007–08 season | |||||
Date | Event | CD | OD | FD | Total |
March 16–23, 2008 | 2008 ISU World Championships | 11 31.52 | 10 57.05 | 9 90.46 | 10 179.03 |
January 21–27, 2008 | 2008 European Championships | 10 30.97 | 7 54.07 | 7 87.60 | 7 172.64 |
December 22–23, 2007 | 2008 Italian Championships | 2 | 2 | 2 | 2 179.43 |
November 15–18, 2007 | 2007 ISU Grand Prix Trophée Éric Bompard | 3 31.86 | 5 49.11 | 4 87.78 | 4 168.75 |
November 1–4, 2007 | 2007 ISU Grand Prix Skate Canada International | 2 32.23 | 2 53.90 | 2 85.44 | 2 171.57 |
2006–07 season | |||||
Date | Event | CD | OD | FD | Total |
March 20–25, 2007 | 2007 ISU World Championships | 12 28.91 | 16 47.60 | 13 82.32 | 13 158.83 |
January 22–28, 2007 | 2007 European Championships | 9 28.92 | 8 49.78 | 11 76.58 | 8 155.28 |
January 17–19, 2007 | 2007 Winter Universiade | 1 | 1 | 1 | 1 165.25 |
January 4–7, 2007 | 2007 Italian Championships | 2 | 2 | 2 | 2 173.87 |
November 23–26, 2006 | 2006 ISU Grand Prix Cup of Russia | 7 28.12 | 8 46.44 | 9 74.97 | 8 149.53 |
November 17–19, 2006 | 2006 ISU Grand Prix Trophée Éric Bompard | 6 31.18 | 4 49.58 | 5 79.01 | 5 159.77 |
2005–06 season | |||||
Date | Event | CD | OD | FD | Total |
March 6–12, 2006 | 2007 ISU Junior World Championships | 4 32.24 | 3 54.68 | 6 73.80 | 4 160.72 |
November 24–27, 2005 | 2005–06 ISU Junior Grand Prix Final | 2 32.55 | 3 50.69 | 3 76.25 | 3 159.49 |
September 29 – October 2, 2005 | 2005 Junior Grand Prix Bulgaria | 1 35.39 | 2 49.62 | 2 76.56 | 2 161.57 |
September 1–4, 2005 | 2005 Junior Grand Prix Slovakia | 1 35.11 | 1 52.78 | 2 78.58 | 2 166.47 |
- CD = Compulsory Dance; OD = Original Dance; FD = Free Dance.
- SD = Short Dance.