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Penny Coomes
English ice dancer

Penny Coomes

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English ice dancer
A.K.A.
Penny Jane Coomes
Work field
Gender
Female
Place of birth
Maidenhead, Windsor and Maidenhead, Berkshire, South East England
Age
35 years
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Biography

Penny Coomes (born 6 April 1989) is an English ice dancer who represents the United Kingdom. With partner Nicholas Buckland, she is the 2014 European bronze medalist and has won six other international medals. They are also three-time British national champions (2012–2014) and competed at the 2010 and 2014 Winter Olympics.

Personal life

Penny Coomes was born on 6 April 1989 in Maidenhead, England. She attended Wessex Primary School and Cox Green Secondary before moving to Nottingham. She learned ballet at Desborough School. She studied psychology at Nottingham Trent University. She is the stepdaughter of ice dancing coach Philip Askew. Coomes and Buckland have stated that they are in a relationship.

Career

Coomes was introduced to skating by her mother at the age of eight at Slough Ice Arena.

Seasons: 2005–06 to 2009–10

Coomes teamed up with Nicholas Buckland in 2005, having met him at the National Ice Centre in Nottingham. In the 2007–08 season, Coomes injured her foot in a collision with another skater at the British Championships. Told it was not broken, she and Buckland went on to win the national junior title. Three months later, a scan indicated a broken cuboid bone, leading to a bone graft and reconstructive surgery.

Coomes/Buckland made their senior international debut at the 2008 Finlandia Trophy, placing 9th. Their season ended after Coomes sustained a head injury in a fall on the ice. In the 2009–10 season, they placed 9th at the Ice Challenge in Graz, Austria, and fourth at the 2009 Ondrej Nepela Memorial. They won the silver medal at the British Championships and then won the bronze medal at the 2009 Golden Spin of Zagreb.

Coomes/Buckland trained at the National Ice Centre in Nottingham until December 2009 when they moved to New Jersey to train with coach Evgeni Platov. Along with Sinead Kerr / John Kerr, they were selected to represent Great Britain at the 2010 Winter Olympics in Vancouver. On 13 February 2010, Buckland began experiencing symptoms of tachycardia. He and Coomes finished 20th at the Olympics.

Seasons: 2010–11 to 2013–14

In the 2010–11 season, they withdrew from their national championships after a fall in training resulted in a sprained ligament in Coomes' left knee. The two finished 14th at the European Championships and 16th at the World Championships.

In 2011–12, Coomes/Buckland placed fourth at their Grand Prix event, the 2011 Cup of China, before winning silver at the 2011 Golden Spin of Zagreb and gold at the MNNT Cup. The duo ranked sixth at the 2012 European Championships in Sheffield, England. They placed 14th at the 2012 World Championships in Nice, France. Coomes sustained a back and hip injury in Nice.

In 2012–13, they were fifth at the 2013 European Championships in Zagreb and 13th at the 2013 World Championships in London, Ontario. In July 2013, a device was implanted under Buckland's skin in order to monitor his heart rhythm.

In 2013–14, Coomes/Buckland won gold at the Ondrej Nepela Trophy in Bratislava. Following the event, Buckland was informed that he needed an operation due to readings of up to 270–280 beats per minute. In November 2013, a nerve in his heart was cauterized in a successful procedure leading to normal functioning of his heart. Coomes/Buckland went on to win the bronze medal at the 2014 European Championships in Budapest. They placed tenth at the 2014 Winter Olympics in Sochi.

2014–15 season

Coomes/Buckland began the 2014–15 season with gold medals at the 2014 International Cup of Nice and NRW Trophy. In November, they were awarded the first Grand Prix medal of their career, bronze at the 2014 Rostelecom Cup. At their next GP event, the 2014 NHK Trophy, they placed second in the short dance but sixth in the free dance, slipping to fifth overall.

In late January 2015, Coomes/Buckland placed tenth in the short dance at the European Championships in Stockholm. They withdrew prior to the next segment, Buckland having fallen ill with gastroenteritis. Coomes developed an illness in the third week of March, resulting in her hospitalization and the team's withdrawal from the 2015 World Championships, to be held in Shanghai the following week. Back in the United Kingdom, she was diagnosed with nonspecific interstitial pneumonia.

2015–16 season

In May 2015, Coomes/Buckand announced that they would be coached by Igor Shpilband in Michigan, following a directive by UK Sport, their funding agency. In October, they won silver at Ondrej Nepela Trophy, their first medal at an ISU Challenger Series competition. They placed 4th at the 2015 Trophée Éric Bompard, 5th at the 2015 NHK Trophy, 6th at the 2016 European Championships in Bratislava, and 7th at the 2016 World Championships in Boston.

2016–17 season

Coomes fractured her patella on 24 June 2016, having fallen while trying a new lift entry with Buckland in Novi, Michigan; she underwent surgery four days later, wore a brace for ten weeks, and returned to the ice on 11 November. Coomes/Buckland withdrew from their Grand Prix assignments – the 2016 Trophée de France and 2016 NHK Trophy. They trained in preparation for the 2017 European Championships but later decided to withdraw. Coomes underwent an operation on 10 January 2017 to remove the wires in her knee, which were digging into the patellar tendon, and was expected to be off the ice for three months.

Programs

(with Buckland)

SeasonShort danceFree danceExhibition
2017–18
  • Battle Remembered
    by Yo-Yo Ma and the Silk Road Ensemble
2015–16
  • Waltz: My Sweet and Tender Beast
    by Eugen Doga
  • Polka: The Bartered Bride
    by Bedřich Smetana
  • Exogenesis: Symphony, Part 1
    by Muse
  • Hurricanes and Butterflies
    by Muse
  • Megamix
    by Michael Jackson
2014–15
  • Flamenco: Malagdena & Poeta
  • Paso doble: Poeta en el Mar
  • Exogenesis: Symphony, Part 1
    by Muse
  • Hurricanes and Butterflies
    by Muse
2013–14
  • I Won't Dance
    by Fred Astaire
  • Swing Set
    by Jurassic 5
  • I Won't Dance
    by Fred Astaire
  • Immortal
    by Michael Jackson
    • Remember the Time
    • Smooth Criminal
    • You Are Not Alone
    • Billie Jean
    • Megamix
2012–13
  • Polka: Scalliwag
    by Gaelic Storm
  • Waltz: Stolen Kiss
    by Niamh Fahy
  • Polka: Rhythms of the Fall
  • Red Alert
    by Basement Jaxx vs Metropol Orkest
  • Do Your Thing
    by Basement Jaxx vs Metropol Orkest
2011–12
  • El Beso Del Final
    by Christina Aguilera
  • Let's Get Loud
    by Jennifer Lopez
  • Viva Elvis
    by Cirque du Soleil
  • Fix You
    by Coldplay
2010–11
  • La Valse d'Amélie
    by Yann Tiersen
  • Tango de los Exilados
    by Vanessa-Mae, Walter Taieb
  • The Lion King
    • Simba Confronts Scar
    • King of Pride Rock
    • Circle of Life
      by Elton John, Tim Rice
Original dance
2009–10
Irish folk dance
  • Reel Around the Sun
  • The Countess Cathleen
    by Bill Whelan
  • Pavane
    by Myleene Klass
  • Sarabande
    by Escala
2007–08
  • Spanish flamenco
  • Requiem for a Dream
    by Clint Mansell

Competitive highlights

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

With Buckland

International
Event05–0606–0707–0808–0909–1010–1111–1212–1313–1414–1515–1616–17
Olympics20th10th
Worlds16th14th13th9thWD7th
Europeans16th14th6th5th3rdWD6th
GP Cup of China4th
GP NHK Trophy8th6th5th5thWD
GP Rostelecom7th3rd
GP Skate America8th
GP Trophée7th4thWD
CS Nepela Trophy2nd
Bavarian Open1st1st
Cup of Nice3rd1st
Finlandia Trophy9th
Golden SpinWD3rd2nd
Ice Challenge9th
MNNT Cup1st
Nepela Memorial4th4th1st
NRW Trophy1st
U.S. Classic5th
Universiade15th
International: Junior
JGP Germany13th
JGP U.K.10th
National
British Champ.5th J2nd J1st J2ndWD1st1st1st
Team events
Olympics10th T
7th P
Team Challenge
Cup
2nd T
4th P
J = Junior level; WD = Withdrew
T = Team result; P = Personal result
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