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Nicole Watt
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Nicole Watt

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A.K.A.
Nicole Yam
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Place of birth
Melfort
Age
39 years
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Biography

Nicole Watt, married surname Yam, (born April 28, 1985) is a Canadian former competitive figure skater. She is the 2001 Canadian national silver medalist and competed at the 2001 Four Continents Championships and three Grand Prix events.

Personal life

Nicole Watt was born on April 28, 1985, in Melfort, Saskatchewan. When she was eight years old, she was diagnosed with Juvenile rheumatoid arthritis and began taking a powerful drug, which lessened but did not completely eliminate her symptoms. She is a national spokesperson for the Canadian Arthritis Society. Her name became Nicole Yam after marriage. As of July 2013, she is studying medicine at the University of Saskatchewan.

Career

Watt began the CanSkate program at age seven or eight. She landed her first triple, a Salchow, when she was twelve. She first attracted national attention when she placed 4th on the senior level at the 2000 Canadian Championships. She was coached mainly by Dale Hazell and also trained with John Nicks in the summer of 2000.

In autumn 2000, Watt received two ISU Junior Grand Prix assignments, competing in Mexico and China. In January 2001, she won the senior silver medal at Canadian nationals. She was assigned to the 2001 Four Continents and finished 11th.

Watt made her senior Grand Prix debut the following season, competing at the 2001 Skate Canada International and 2001 Trophée Lalique. She was 4th at the 2002 Canadian Championships.

In late December 2002, her left knee was drained due to swelling caused by her arthritis. She withdrew from the 2003 Canadian Championships after competing in the qualifying and short programs. In February 2003, Watt said that her disease was in remission and that she was off her medication and training on ice 3–4 hours a day. Her condition subsequently deteriorated, causing her to leave skating and stay off the ice almost entirely for three and a half years until autumn 2008. Although she attempted to make a comeback, she did not qualify for the 2009 Canadian Championships.

Watt was one of the recipients of the 2004 Stacey Levitt Women and Sport and 2011 UCBeyond scholarships.

Programs

SeasonShort programFree skatingExhibition
2002–03
  • Song from a Secret Garden
    by Rolf Løvland
    performed by Secret Garden
  • Doctor Zhivago Suite
    by Maurice Jarre
  • A Moment Like This
    by Kelly Clarkson
2001–02
  • Sicilienne
    by Gabriel Fauré
    performed by N. Shuman, J. Loman
  • Harp Concerto
    by Reinhold Glière
  • The Snow Queen
    by Jukka Linkola
2000–01
  • Méditation
    (from Thaïs)
    by Jules Massenet
  • A Walk in the Clouds
    by Maurice Jarre
    • Victoria
    • The Harvest
    • A Walk in the Clouds

Competitive highlights

GP: Grand Prix; JGP: Junior Grand Prix

International
Event1999–002000–012001–022002–03
Four Continents11th
GP Cup of Russia11th
GP Skate Canada9th
GP Trophée Lalique11th
Nebelhorn Trophy11th
Schäfer Memorial10th
International: Junior
JGP China9th
JGP Mexico5th
Mladost Trophy3rd J
National
Canadian Champ.4th2nd4thWD
J = Junior level; WD = Withdrew

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