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Pasquale Camerlengo

Italian ice dancer

Pasquale Camerlengo
Born () 14 April (age&#;58)
Milan, Italy
CountryItaly
Retired

Pasquale Camerlengo (born 14 April )[1] is an Italian former competitive ice dancer who is now a coach and choreographer.

With Stefania Calegari, he won gold medals at Skate America, Skate Canada, and the International de Paris, and placed fifth at the Winter Olympics. Camerlengo later competed with Diane Gerencser, placing 17th at the Winter Olympics.

Career

Competitive career

Camerlengo competed with Stefania Calegari for around ten years.

They won gold medals at the Skate America, Grand Prix International de Paris, and Skate Canada International, a silver medal at the Nations Cup, and bronze medals at the and NHK Trophy. In , they achieved their highest results at the European Championships and World Championships, placing fourth at both events. They also competed at the Winter Olympics and finished fifth.

They retired from competition in

In , Camerlengo returned to competition with new partner Diane Gerencser. They were coached by Muriel Boucher-Zazoui in Villard-de-Lans and Lyon.[1] The duo placed 11th at the European Championships and 17th at the Winter Olympics in Nagano, Japan.[2] They retired from competition after the World Championships.

Coaching and choreography

Camerlengo began choreographing in the early s, doing parts of his own programs.[3] After his first retirement from competition in , Carlo Fassi hired him to do choreography for his students; Camerlengo worked in Milan for two years.[3]

After his final retirement, Boucher-Zazoui invited Camerlengo to work alongside her in Lyon.[3][4] He also coached for a year in Berlin, Germany, and then moved to Delaware.[5] Since September , he works as a coach at the Detroit Skating Club in Bloomfield Hills, Michigan, in collaboration with former World champion ice dancer, Anjelika Krylova.[5][6] He also collaborates with Massimo Scali, Natalia Annenko-Deller, and Elizabeth Punsalan.[6]

His current and former students have included:

He has choreographed programs for many skaters, including:

Personal life

Camerlengo and Anjelika Krylova were married with two children, Stella Camerlengo (born on July 24, ) and Anthony Camerlengo (born on September 10, ).

Stella and Anthony lived in Moscow with Anjelika. In , Stella and Anthony moved to Metro Detroit and have been living with Camerlengo.

Results

With Calegari

With Gerencser

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    Biography of isaac Links Pasquale Camerlengo a Leader in Programming Declares music, editing and transitions as rudiments of good choreography by Liz Leamy. Last season, the former Italian ice dance champion and Olympic contender created podium-worthy programs for some major contenders including Daisuke Takahashi, the Japanese World silver medallist, Nathalie Pechelat and Fabian Bourzat of France, the World dance bronze medalists, Alissa Czisny, who was second at the Nationals, Adam Rippon, the national silver medallist and Madison Hubbell and Zachary Donahue, the dance team who placed third at the Nationals. Camerlengo, who is based at the Detroit Skating Club in Bloomfield Hills, Michigan, has navigated his way to the pinnacle of the domestic and world competitive rungs due to his keen artistic understanding and excellent business acumen. At the same time, he has a refreshing innocence that was glaringly apparent during his acceptance speech for the prestigious choreography honor at the PSA awards ceremony in Boston last month. Believing in Camerlengo seems to be rather easy, especially in noting his successful track record.

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