Childhood and Education Journey of Guillaume Cizeron in Timeline

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Guillaume Cizeron

How education and upbringing influenced the life of Guillaume Cizeron. A timeline of key moments.

Guillaume Cizeron is a French ice dancer known for his partnership with Laurence Fournier Beaudry. Together, they achieved significant success, including winning the 2026 European Championship and securing a silver medal at the 2025-26 Grand Prix Final. They are also two-time Grand Prix champions and the 2026 French national champions, marking them as prominent figures in the world of ice dancing.

November 1994: Birth of Guillaume Cizeron

On 12 November 1994, Guillaume Cizeron was born in Montbrison, Loire, France.

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2014: Move to Montreal

In 2014, Guillaume Cizeron and Gabriella Papadakis moved to Montreal, Canada, to continue working with their coach Romain Haguenauer.

2017: Historical World Records in 2017-2018 Season

The 2017-2018 season marks the historical world records set before the introduction of the +5/-5 GOE judging system.

2018: "Short dance" renamed to "rhythm dance"

Starting from the 2018-2019 season, the "short dance" was renamed as "rhythm dance" in ice skating terminology.

2018: Historical World Records in 2017-2018 Season

The 2017-2018 season marks the historical world records set before the introduction of the +5/-5 GOE judging system.

2019: "Short dance" renamed to "rhythm dance"

Starting from the 2018-2019 season, the "short dance" was renamed as "rhythm dance" in ice skating terminology.

May 2020: Public declaration of being gay

In May 2020, Guillaume Cizeron made a public post on Instagram with his boyfriend to honor the International Day Against Homophobia, Transphobia and Biphobia and to help people in places that are not as open to LGBTQ people.

July 2020: COVID-19 Infections and Training Interruption

In July 2020, both Papadakis and Cizeron contracted COVID-19 after contact with a third individual, resulting in them being away from the ice for three weeks.

2021: Cizeron Begins Choreography Career

In 2021, following the 2021–22 Olympic season, Cizeron transitioned to regularly working as a choreographer for several skaters.

December 3, 2024: Retirement Announcement

On December 3, 2024, Papadakis and Cizeron officially announced their retirement from competitive ice dance.

2026: Fournier Beaudry Eligible for Olympics

In January 2026, Fournier Beaudry was granted French citizenship, making her eligible for the 2026 Olympics.