Isabelle Brasseur
Born: July 28, 1970
Birthplace: Kingsbury, Quebec
Inducted: 1996
Sport: Figure skating
Category: Athlete
Highlights
1989-94
Five times winners of National Senior Pairs titles
1992, 1994
Albertville & Lillehammer Olympic Games - Bronze medals
1990,91,94
World Figure Skating Championships – 3 Silver medals
1993
World Figure Skating Championships - Gold medal
1992
World Figure Skating Championships - Bronze medal
Biography
The success of a pairs figure skating team is built on much more than just athletic ability. Much like a marriage, it is built on trust, friendship, and communication. Isabelle Brasseur and Lloyd Eisler were skating partners, best friends, and champions. They stuck by each other through the highs and lows along the arduous path to world figure skating glory. Lloyd Eisler went through three partners before finding his match in Brasseur, a young but promising skater from Quebec. In 1987, they began a partnership that lasted 17 years. The pair used their tremendous height difference to their advantage, the five-foot-eleven Eisler effortlessly lifting and tossing the five-foot Brasseur across the ice. Together they won five national senior pairs titles between 1989 and 1994 as well as two Olympic bronze medals in 1992 and 1994. Despite the tough competition, numerous injuries, and a death in the Brasseur family, Brasseur and Eisler couldn't be kept off the podium at the World Figure Skating Championships. They claimed three silver medals in 1990, 1991, and 1994,a bronze medal in 1992, and a gold medal in 1993. For their outstanding achievements, Brasseur and Eisler were awarded Meritorious Service Medals by the Governor General in 1995.
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