Skaters

Emanuel Sandhu
Born:
November 18, 1980
Birthplace:
Toronto, Ontario
Height:
6' 0"
Level:
Senior
Hometown:
Burnaby, British Columbia
Training Town:
Burnaby, British Columbia
Club:
B.C. Centre of Excellence
Coach:
Joanne McLeod
Choreographer:
Joanne McLeod
Sandhu is a three-time Canadian champion and the 2004 Grand Prix Final champion.

Mother was born in Italy and father is a Sikh of Indian descent ... Began studying ballet at 3 and figure skating at 8 ... Graduated from Canada's National Ballet School ... Fluent in English, French and Italian ... Recipient of the Indo-Canadian Chamber of Commerce Lifetime Achievement Award ... Wants to pursue a career in singing and acting following his skating career ... Appeared on the second season of "So You Think You Can Dance Canada," finishing in the top six.
      2013 - Canadian Championships - 11th
      2013 - Skate Canada Challenge - 5th
      2007 - World Championships - 16th
      2007 - Four Continents Championships - 9th
      2007 - Canadian Championships - 3rd
      2006 - Cup of Russia - 5th
      2006 - Cup of China - 3rd
      2006 - World Championships - 5th
      2006 - Winter Olympic Games - 13th
      2006 - Canadian Championships - 2nd
      2005 - Grand Prix Final - 5th
      2005 - Skate Canada 1st
      2005 - Cup of China - 1st
      2005 - World Championships - 7th
      2005 - Canadian Championships - 2nd
      2004 - Grand Prix Final - 4th
      2004 - Trophee Eric Bompard - 3rd
      2004 - Skate Canada - 1st
      2004 - World Championships - 8th
      2004 - Four Continents Championships - 2nd
      2004 - Canadian Championships - 1st
      2003 - Grand Prix Final - 1st
      2003 - Cup of China - 5th
      2003 - Skate Canada - 4th
      2003 - World Championships - 8th
      2003 - Four Continents Championships - 5
      2003 - Canadian Championships - 1st
      2002 - Skate Canada - 2nd
      2002 - Skate America - 6th
      2002 - Four Continents Championships - WD
      2002 - Olympic Winter Games - WD
      2002 - Canadian Championships - 2nd
      2001 - Trophée Lalique - 9th
      2001 - Goodwill Games - 8th
      2001 - Four Continents Championships - 7th
      2001 - Sears Open - 2nd
      2001 - Skate Canada - 5th
      2001 - World Championships - 9th
      2001 - Canadian Championships - 1st
      2000 - Sears Open - 5th
      2000 - Skate America - 4th
      2000 - Sparkassen Cup - 6th
      2000 - Four Continents Championships - 13th
      2000 - Canadian Championships - 2nd
      1999 - Cup of Russia - WD
      1999 - Four Continents Championships - 10th
      1999 - Sparkassen Cup - 8th
      1999 - World Championships - 18th
      1999 - Canadian Championships - 2nd
      1998 - Trophée Lalique - 3rd
      1998 - Nebelhorn Trophy - 6th
      1998 - NHK Trophy - 6th
      1998 - World Championships - FNR
      1998 - World Junior Championships - 11th
      1998 - Canadian Championships - 2nd
      1997 - JGP St. Gervais - 4th
      1997 - Canadian Championships, Junior - 1st
      1996 - Triglav Trophy, Junior - 1st
      1996 - Canadian Championships, Junior - 7th
      1995 - Canadian Championships, Novice - 2nd