Kailani CRAINE

13 Aug 1998
23
Female
NEWCASTLE, NSW
 
Australia
NEWCASTLE, NSW
 
Australia

Events and Medals

Discipline Event Rank Medal
FSK Figure Skating Women Single Skating 29

Schedule

Biographical Information

Highlights

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Historical Results

Olympic Games
RankEventYearLocation
17Women Single Skating2018PyeongChang, KOR
World Championships
RankEventYearLocation
17Women Single Skating2018Milan, ITA
24Women Single Skating2017Helsinki, FIN
26Women Single Skating2021Stockholm, SWE
27Women Single Skating2016Boston, USA
36Women Single Skating2019Saitama, JPN
FNRWomen Single Skating2016Boston, MA, USA
Four Continents Championships
RankEventYearLocation
12Women Single Skating2022Tallinn, EST
12Women Single Skating2020Seoul, KOR
12Women Single Skating2015Seoul, KOR
13Women Single Skating2016Taipei City, TPE
15Women Single Skating2019Anaheim, CA, USA
16Women Single Skating2018Taipei City, TPE
16Women Single Skating2017Gangneung, KOR
World Junior Championships
RankEventYearLocation
16Women Single Skating2015Tallinn, EST
35Women Single Skating2014Sofia, BUL
Grand Prix
RankEventYearLocation
10Women Single Skating2019/20Sapporo, JPN
10Women Single Skating2019/20Chongqing, CHN
12Women Single Skating2018/19Hiroshima, JPN
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Short Programme: Heart of Glass by Blondie
Free Skating: Gangsta's Paradise

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Snowboarding, cooking, designing skating costumes, studying, reading, hanging out at the beach. Has a huge social media following with over 160k followers on her Instagram account. (owia.org; isuresults.com; olympics.com.au)

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Athlete, University student

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Graduated in 2016 from St. Francis Xavier's College (Hamilton). Studies law and journalism at the University of Newcastle. (isuresults.com; Athlete 10 Dec 2021)

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Father, Stephen. Mother, Katrina.

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English

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Hunter ISC Newcastle

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Tiffany Chin (USA)
Chris Pottenger (USA)
Alex Chang (USA)

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2015 Mentor Nestle Torun Cup (Single skating - 2nd)

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Alex Chang (USA)

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2013

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In 2006 in Newcastle, NSW, she went skating in a public session because it was a hot day and enjoyed it so much that she decided to take private lessons. (owia.org; Athlete, 10 Dec 2021)

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She learns new things about herself every day. "It is the most fun thing to do in this whole world - inspiring and gives you something to work toward every day. I find that my sport is incredibly empowering and gives a sense of self-confidence. It teaches me new lessons and always keeps me on my toes. It challenges me in a way that nothing else can, and for that I am incredibly grateful as it has made me such a stronger person. Skating is definitely the one thing I can always count on to always make me feel good and complete, but most of all skating is a part of who I am and makes me undeniably happy." (owia.org)

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To go for her triple loop-triple loop combination in each competition. (Athlete, 10 Dec 2021)

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Trains in Australia (Hunting Ice Skating Stadium) and in the United States of America (at the Toyota Center in El Segundo, California, USA).

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Competing at the PyeongChang 2018 Olympic Winter Games (17th). Winning her free skate at the Olympic qualifying competition Nebelhorn Trophy in 2017. (Athlete, 10 Dec 2021)

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Figure Skater Mao Asada (JPN), 2010 Olympic silver medallist, three-time World champion.
Evan Lysacek (USA), 2010 Olympic champion, 2009 World champion. (Athlete, 10 Dec 2021)

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Her parents. (Athlete, 10 Dec 2021)

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Had a lot of superstitions when she was younger, but got rid of them. (Athlete, 10 Dec 2021)

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"It doesn't matter what everyone else does, it matters what you do."
"I have to get comfortable being uncomfortable." (Athlete, 10 Dec 2021)

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