Marco Fabbri
Quick Facts
Biography
Marco Fabbri (born 2 February 1988) is an Italian ice dancer who competes with Charlène Guignard. They have won four ISU Challenger Series medals, including gold at the 2015 Golden Spin of Zagreb and 2015 Warsaw Cup, and six consecutive silver medals at the Italian Championships. They have reached the free dance at nine ISU Championships, achieving their best result, sixth, at the 2015 Europeans.
Personal life
Marco Fabbri was born on 2 February 1988 in Milan, Italy. He is the elder brother of Andrea Fabbri.
Early career
Fabbri began skating in 1995. He won Italy's novice ice dancing title with Stefania Berton but then concentrated on singles from 2001 to 2007. As a single skater, he won two junior national titles and three senior national medals – bronze in 2004 and 2005 and silver in 2007. Deciding to return to ice dancing, he teamed up with Paola Amati and won the 2009 junior national bronze medal.
Partnership with Guignard
2010–11 season
Fabbri and Charlène Guignard from France began competing together for Italy in the 2010–11 season, coached by Barbara Fusar-Poli. They finished fourth in their international debut, at the 2010 NRW Trophy, before winning the bronze medal at the 2010 Golden Spin of Zagreb. The duo took the silver medal at the Italian Championships. In April 2011, they were sent to their first ISU Championship – the 2011 World Championships in Moscow, Russia. They qualified for the free dance and finished 19th overall.
2011–12 season
In the 2011–12 season, Guignard/Fabbri repeated as the Italian national silver medalists and placed 11th at their first European Championships in Sheffield, England.
2012–13 season: Grand Prix debut
In 2012–13, Guignard/Fabbri debuted on the Grand Prix series, placing fifth at the 2012 Cup of China. Ranked 8th in both segments, they finished 9th at the 2013 European Championships in Zagreb, Croatia . At the 2013 World Championships in London, Ontario, Canada, they were 16th in the short dance, 15th in the free dance, and 17th overall.
2013–14 season: Sochi Olympics
Guignard/Fabbri began the 2013–14 season with a silver medal at the 2013 Ondrej Nepela Trophy and then placed 7th at their sole Grand Prix event, the 2013 Skate Canada International. They were awarded gold at the 2013 NRW Trophy before winning their fourth consecutive national silver medal. In January 2014, they finished 8th at the European Championships in Budapest, Hungary. In February, Guignard/Fabbri represented Italy at the 2014 Winter Olympics in Sochi, Russia; they placed 15th in the short dance, 14th in the free, and 14th overall. They had the same final result in March at the 2014 World Championships in Saitama, Japan, after placing 17th in the short and 12th in the free dance.
2014–15 season
Making their Challenger Series (CS) debut, Guignard/Fabbri won the silver medal at the 2014 Ondrej Nepela Trophy. Having received two Grand Prix invitations, they placed sixth at the 2014 Skate America and fifth at the 2014 Trophée Éric Bompard. In December, they were awarded silver medals at the 2014 CS Golden Spin of Zagreb and Italian Championships. The two finished sixth at the 2015 European Championships in Stockholm, Sweden, and 12th at the 2015 World Championships in Shanghai, China.
2015–16 season
Guignard/Fabbri placed fourth at both of their 2014–15 Grand Prix events, the 2015 Skate Canada International and 2015 Rostelecom Cup. Turning to the Challenger Series, they won gold medals at the 2015 Warsaw Cup and 2015 Golden Spin of Zagreb.
Programs
With Guignard
Season | Short dance | Free dance | Exhibition |
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2016–17 |
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2015–16 |
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2014–15 |
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2013–14 |
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2012–13 |
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2011–12 |
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2010–11 |
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With Amati
Season | Original dance | Free dance |
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2008–09 |
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Single skating
Season | Short program | Free skating |
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2006–07 |
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2005–06 |
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2004–05 |
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2003–04 |
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Results
GP: Grand Prix; CS: Challenger Series; JGP: Junior Grand Prix
With Guignard
International | |||||||
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Event | 10–11 | 11–12 | 12–13 | 13–14 | 14–15 | 15–16 | 16–17 |
Olympics | 14th | ||||||
Worlds | 19th | 17th | 14th | 12th | 10th | ||
Europeans | 11th | 9th | 8th | 6th | 7th | ||
GP Bompard | 5th | ||||||
GP Cup of China | 5th | ||||||
GP Rostelecom | 4th | 4th | |||||
GP Skate America | 6th | 4th | |||||
GP Skate Canada | 7th | 4th | |||||
CS Golden Spin | 3rd | 3rd | 2nd | 1st | 1st | ||
CS Lombardia | 1st | ||||||
CS Nepela Trophy | 2nd | ||||||
CS Warsaw Cup | 1st | ||||||
Bavarian Open | 1st | ||||||
Finlandia | 4th | ||||||
Lombardia | 2nd | ||||||
Mont Blanc | 3rd | ||||||
Nepela Trophy | 2nd | ||||||
New Year's Cup | 1st | ||||||
NRW Trophy | 4th | 2nd | 1st | ||||
Pavel Roman | 3rd | ||||||
Trophy of Lyon | 1st | ||||||
Universiade | 1st | ||||||
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Italian Champ. | 2nd | 2nd | 2nd | 2nd | 2nd | 2nd | 2nd |
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Olympics | 4th T 4th P | ||||||
TBD = Assigned; WD = Withdrew T = Team result; P = Personal result |
With Amati
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Event | 2008–09 |
World Junior Championships | 20th |
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Italian Championships | 3rd |
Single skating
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Event | 00–01 | 01–02 | 02–03 | 03–04 | 04–05 | 05–06 | 06–07 |
Junior Worlds | 24th | 27th | 18th | ||||
JGP Canada | 13th | ||||||
JGP Germany | 13th | ||||||
JGP Netherlands | 11th | ||||||
JGP Norway | 8th | ||||||
JGP Poland | 10th | ||||||
JGP Serbia | 12th | ||||||
Dragon Trophy | 2nd J | ||||||
Merano Cup | 1st J | ||||||
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Italian Champ. | 2nd N | 1st J | 1st J | 3rd | 3rd | 2nd | |
Levels: N = Novice, J = Junior |