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Maximiliano Fernandez

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Maximiliano Fernandez
Plazas/Fernandez at the 2023 Four Continents Championships
Born (1995-09-29) September 29, 1995 (age 29)
Hialeah, Florida, USA
HometownMiami, Florida, USA
Height1.70 m (5 ft 7 in)
Figure skating career
Country United States
PartnerValentina Plazas
CoachJim Peterson, Amanda Evora, Lisa Kirby
Skating clubArctic FSC
Began skating2009

Maximiliano Fernandez (born September 29, 1995) is an American pair skater. With his current skating partner, Valentina Plazas, he is the 2024 U.S. national bronze medalist, 2022 CS U.S. Classic bronze medalist and the 2023 CS Golden Spin silver medalist.

With his former partner, Joy Weinberg, he is the 2016 U.S. junior national champion and finished in the top 10 at the 2016 World Junior Figure Skating Championships.

Personal life

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Fernandez was born on September 29, 1995, in Hialeah, Florida, to parents Stella, a former ballet dancer, and Alex. He has a sister, Daniella, who also competed in figure skating. Fernandez is of Peruvian descent on his mother's side, and Cuban descent on his father's.[1]

Fernandez is a 2014 graduate of Coral Reef Senior High School and currently attends Miami Dade College.[2]

Career

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Early career

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Weinberg/Fernandez at 2016 Junior Worlds

Fernandez's first pairs partner was Cirinia Gillett with whom he won the silver medal at the 2014 U.S. Novice Championships with.

In 2015, following his split with Gillett, Fernandez teamed up with Joy Weinberg. They won the 2016 U.S. Junior Championships and competed at the 2016 World Junior Championships, finishing tenth.

2020–21 season

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In February 2020, Fernandez teamed up with Valentina Plazas.[1]

Plazas/Fernandez debuted together at the 2021 U.S. Championship Series on the junior level, winning the bronze medal. They went on to win the bronze medal at the 2021 U.S. Junior Championships.[3]

2021–22 season

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Plazas/Fernandez began their season by winning the silver medal at both the 2021 USCS Nevada and USCS Massachusetts. Debuting as a senior pair team at the 2022 U.S. Championships, Plazas/Fernandez finished sixth.[3]

2022–23 season

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Plazas/Fernandez began the season at the 2022 John Nicks Pairs Challenge and the 2022 CS U.S. Classic, winning bronze at both events. They then went on to place fifth at the 2022 CS Finlandia Trophy.[4]

Making their debut on the Grand Prix series, Plazas/Fernandez competed at 2022 Skate America, where they finished sixth. Additionally, following they were called up to compete at 2022 Skate Canada International following the withdrawal of U.S. pair team McBeath/Bartholomay. They placed fifth at the event.[4]

At the 2023 U.S. Championships, Plazas/Fernandez placed fifth. Plazas/Fernandez were then selected to compete at the 2023 Four Continents Championships in Colorado Springs, Colorado, where they finished fifth, scoring a personal best combined total score in the process.[3][5][4]

Plazas and Fernandez during their free skate at the 2024 World Championships

2023–24 season

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Beginning the season at the 2023 CS Nebelhorn Trophy, Plazas/Fernandez were seventh.[4] On the Grand Prix, they were fourth at the 2023 Skate America.[6] They finished fourth as well at the 2023 Grand Prix de France.[7] At the 2023 CS Golden Spin of Zagreb, Plazas/Fernandez placed second, earning their second ISU Challenger Series medal.[4]

In advance of the 2024 U.S. Championships, Plazas/Fernandez were preemptively named to the American team for the 2024 Four Continents Championships, which were to be held in Shanghai the weekend after the national championships.[8] At the national championships, they came fourth in both segments and won the bronze medal. Fernandez called it "surreal" and "a very humbling experience" to finally reach the national championship podium.[9] They were ninth at the Four Continents Championships.[10]

Plazas/Fernandez concluded the season by making their World Championship debut at the 2024 edition in Montreal. They finished thirteenth.[11]

2024–25 season

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Although the pair was scheduled to compete on the Grand Prix circuit at the 2024 NHK Trophy and the 2024 Cup of China, they announced via their shared Instagram account in early October that they had withdrawn from both events due to an ongoing injury.[12]

Programs

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With Plazas

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Season Short program Free skating Exhibition
2024–2025
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2023–2024
[14][15]
2022–2023
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2021–2022
[3]
2020–2021
[3]

Competitive highlights

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GP: Grand Prix; CS: Challenger Series; JGP: Junior Grand Prix

Pairs with Plazas

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International[4]
Event 20–21 21–22 22–23 23–24 24–25
World Championships 13th
Four Continents 5th 9th
GP Cup of China WD
GP France 4th
GP NHK Trophy WD
GP Skate America 6th 4th
GP Skate Canada 5th
CS Finlandia 5th
CS Golden Spin 2nd
CS Nebelhorn 7th
CS U.S. Classic 3rd
John Nicks Challenge 3rd 3rd
National[4]
U.S. Championships 3rd J 6th 5th 3rd
TBD = Assigned; WD = Withdrew
Levels: J = Junior

Pairs with Weinberg

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International: Junior [17]
Event 15–16 16–17
Junior Worlds 10th
JGP Poland 7th
JGP United States 2nd
National[17]
U.S. Championships 1st J 9th
Levels: J = Junior

Pairs with Gillett

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International: Junior [17]
Event 14–15
JGP Czech Republic 6th
National[17]
U.S. Championships 5th J
Levels: J = Junior

Detailed results

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Current personal best scores are highlighted in bold.

ISU personal best scores in the +5/-5 GOE System 
Segment Type Score Event
Total TSS 174.15 2024 World Championships
Short program TSS 61.64 2024 World Championships
TES 34.45 2022 CS Finlandia Trophy
PCS 29.22 2024 World Championships
Free skating TSS 114.44 2023 CS Nebelhorn Trophy
TES 58.77 2023 CS Nebelhorn Trophy
PCS 55.94 2023 CS Golden Spin of Zagreb

With Plazas

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Senior results

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2023–24 season
Date Event SP FS Total
18–24 March 2024 2024 World Championships 13
61.64
14
112.51
13
174.15
30 Jan. – 4 Feb. 2024 2024 Four Continents Championships 9
57.38
9
103.78
9
161.16
22–28 January 2024 2024 U. S. Championships 4
63.18
4
117.85
3
181.03
6–9 December 2023 2023 CS Golden Spin of Zagreb 2
58.11
2
110.03
2
168.14
3–5 November 2023 2023 Grand Prix de France 4
58.46
4
109.74
4
168.20
20–22 October 2023 2023 Skate America 7
49.51
4
107.57
4
157.08
September 20–23, 2023 2023 CS Nebelhorn Trophy 7
54.93
7
114.44
7
169.37
2022–23 season
Date Event SP FS Total
7–12 February 2023 2023 Four Continents Championships 5
60.07
6
109.02
5
169.09
23–29 January 2023 2023 U. S. Championships 4
63.45
6
112.89
5
176.34
4–9 October 2022 2022 Skate Canada International 5
55.70
5
108.44
5
164.14
21–23 October 2022 2022 Skate America 8
47.32
4
96.23
6
143.55
4–9 October 2022 2022 CS Finlandia Trophy 4
60.40
6
101.58
5
161.98
12–16 September 2022 2022 CS U.S. Classic 3
56.20
3
110.05
3
166.25
8–9 September 2022 2022 John Nicks Pairs Challenge 4
57.20
3
108.48
3
165.68
2021–22 season
Date Event SP FS Total
3–9 January 2022 2022 U. S. Championships 7
49.80
6
98.57
6
148.37

Junior results

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2020–21 season
Date Event SP FS Total
11–21 January 2021 2021 U. S. Championships 4
47.07
3
90.22
3
137.29

References

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  1. ^ a b c Cloutier, Claire (September 9, 2022). "Plazas and Fernandez take different path in skating". U.S. Figure Skating.
  2. ^ a b "2022–23 Figure Skating Roster: Valentina Plazas / Maximiliano Fernandez". U.S. Figure Skating. Retrieved September 15, 2022.
  3. ^ a b c d e f "Valentina Plazas / Maximiliano Fernandez". US Figure Skating Fanzone. U.S. Figure Skating. Retrieved April 25, 2023.
  4. ^ a b c d e f g h "Valentina PLAZAS / Maximiliano FERNANDEZ: Competition Results". International Skating Union. Retrieved September 15, 2022.
  5. ^ a b "2022-23 International Assignments and Results". U.S. Figure Skating. Retrieved July 29, 2023.
  6. ^ a b Slater, Paula (October 22, 2023). "Germany's Hocke and Kunkel secure pairs gold at Skate America". Golden Skate. Retrieved October 24, 2023.
  7. ^ a b "Pereira/Michaud (CAN) claim first ISU Grand Prix crown at Grand Prix de France". International Skating Union. October 21, 2023. Retrieved November 4, 2023.
  8. ^ a b "Eighteen Athletes Named to Four Continents Team". U.S. Figure Skating. January 9, 2024. Retrieved February 5, 2024.
  9. ^ a b Flett, Ted (January 28, 2024). "Kam and O'Shea snag gold at U.S. Nationals". Golden Skate. Retrieved February 6, 2024.
  10. ^ a b Slater, Paula (February 3, 2024). "Stellato-Dudek claims Four Continents title". Golden Skate. Retrieved February 6, 2024.
  11. ^ a b Schwindt, Troy (March 21, 2024). "Malinin third after short program at Worlds, with Brown close behind". U.S. Figure Skating. Retrieved April 1, 2024.
  12. ^ "Hello everyone, We are extremely saddened to announce that we have made the tough decision to withdraw from the Grand Prix series, NHK and Cup of China". Instagram. Instagram. Retrieved October 15, 2024.
  13. ^ a b "Valentina PLAZAS / Maximiliano FERNANDEZ: 2024/2025". International Skating Union. Archived from the original on September 17, 2024.
  14. ^ a b "Valentina PLAZAS / Maximiliano FERNANDEZ: 2023/2024". International Skating Union. Archived from the original on March 23, 2024.
  15. ^ a b "2023-24 FP Announcement". Instagram. Retrieved April 25, 2023.
  16. ^ a b "Valentina PLAZAS / Maximiliano FERNANDEZ: 2022/2023". International Skating Union. Archived from the original on March 14, 2023.
  17. ^ a b c d e "Maximiliano FERNANDEZ / Valentina PLAZAS". RinkResults.com. Retrieved September 20, 2022.
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