Brasseur, Isabelle (1970–)
Brasseur, Isabelle (1970–)
Canadian pairs skater. Born July 28, 1970, in Quebec, Canada; m. Rocky Marval (two-time American pair champion), 1996.
With partner Lloyd Eisler, won 5 Canadian National titles (1989, 1991–94), the World championship (1993), a bronze medal at Albertville Olympics (1992) and a bronze medal at Lillehammer Olympics (1994); turned professional (1994); produced "Dreams on Ice." Inducted into Canadian Figure Skating Hall of Fame (2000).
See also joint autobiographies, To Catch a Dream (1996) and Brasseur and Eisler: The Professional Years (1999).
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