Lorine Schild

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Born (2005-01-06) 6 January 2005 (age 21)
Reims, France
HometownTinqueux, France
Height1.73 m (5 ft 8 in)
Country France
Lorine Schild
Personal information
Born (2005-01-06) 6 January 2005 (age 21)
Reims, France
Home townTinqueux, France
Height1.73 m (5 ft 8 in)
Figure skating career
Country France
DisciplineWomen's singles
CoachMalika Tahir
Skating clubReims Figure Skating Club
Began skating2009
Medal record
French Championships
Gold medal – first place 2024 Vaujany Singles
Silver medal – second place 2022 Cergy-Pontoise Singles
Silver medal – second place 2023 Rouen Singles

Lorine Schild (born 6 January 2005) is a French figure skater. She is the 2024 CS Budapest Trophy bronze medalist and the 2024 French national champion.

On the junior level, she is the 2022 European Youth Olympic Festival champion and 2023 French junior national champion.

Schild represented France at the 2026 Winter Olympics.

Schild was born on 6 January 2005 in Reims, France. She has an older sister, Maëlle, who previously also competed in figure skating.[1] As of 2022, Schild is a high school student.[2]

Career

Early career

Schild began figure skating in 2009.

She won her first national medal, a bronze, at the 2019 French Junior Championships.[3]

2019–20 season: Junior Grand Prix debut

Schild made her Junior Grand Prix debut at the 2019 JGP France, where she finished seventeenth. She would then go on to place fourth at the 2019 Master's de Patinage.[3]

Debuting at the 2020 French Championships on the senior level, Schild would go on to finish fourth as well as win a second consecutive bronze medal at the 2020 French Junior Championships.[3]

She closed the season with an eighth-place finish at the 2020 International Challenge Cup.[3]

2020–21 season

Schild began her season with a silver medal at the 2020 Master's de Patinage. She went on to finish fourth at the 2021 French Championships for the second year in a row.[3]

She ended the season with a silver medal at the 2021 Tallink Hotels Cup.[3]

2021–22 season: Senior international debut

Schild started the season at the 2021 JGP Slovakia and the 2021 Master's de Patinage, where she placed twelfth and second, respectively. She would also go on to finish seventh at the 2022 CS Ice Challenge.[3]

Competing at the 2022 French Championships, Schild won the silver medal at both the junior and senior championships.[3]

Schild went on to compete at the 2022 Bavarian Open, winning the bronze medal, before going on to win silver and bronze at the 2022 Dragon Trophy and the 2022 Tallink Hotels Cup, respectively. She then won the gold medal at the 2022 European Youth Olympic Winter Festival, eleven points over silver medalist, Olivia Lisko of Finland.[3]

She concluded the season with a sixteenth-place finish at the 2022 World Junior Championships in Tallinn, Estonia.[3]

2022–23 season: Junior National title

Schild began the season by finishing sixth at both the 2022 JGP Czech Republic and the 2022 JGP Slovakia. She then went on to win gold at the 2022 Master's de Patinage and place fourth at the 2022 CS Ice Challenge.[3]

At the 2023 French Championships, Schild won gold at the junior championships and silver at the senior championships.[3]

Schild went on to compete at the 2023 World Junior Championships in Calgary, Alberta, where she placed eleventh. In addition, Schild was selected to compete at the 2023 World Championships in Saitama, Japan, where she placed twenty-fifth in the short program, failing to qualify for the free skate segment of the competition.[3]

Schild then joined Team France at the 2023 World Team Trophy, where she was tenth in the short program and tenth in the free skate. Team France finished fifth overall.[3]

2023–24 season: Senior National title

Schild performing her short program at the 2024 World Championships

Beginning the season with two assignments on the Challenger circuit, Schild placed eighth at the 2023 CS Nebelhorn Trophy and seventh at the 2023 CS Budapest Trophy.[3] Between these events, Schild won the silver medal at the 2023 Master's de Patinage behind Léa Serna.[4]

Invited to make her senior debut on the Grand Prix circuit, Schild competed on home ice at the 2023 Grand Prix de France. She set new personal bests in the free skate and total score to finish eighth, and said she was "so happy" with her performance and the "supportive" audience in Angers.[5] She went on to place fifth at the 2023 Grand Prix of Espoo, and said she would "never have imagined these good results," having already been "so happy" to get two assignments.[6]

Schild won the French senior national title for the first time at the championships in Vaujany.[7] Consequently, she was named to make her European Championship debut as the lone French women's entry at the 2024 edition in Kaunas.[8] Sixth in both segments of the competition, she finished fifth overall. Schild said she was "so happy" with the result, citing her pre-event goal of placing in the top ten.[9] She went on to compete at the 2024 World Championships, coming seventeenth.[3]

Schild performing a fan spiral during her free skate at the 2025 World Championships

2024–25 season

Schild started the season by winning gold at the 2024 Master's de Patinage and bronze at the 2024 CS Budapest Trophy. Going on to compete on the 2024–25 Grand Prix circuit, Schild would finish tenth at the 2024 Grand Prix de France and sixth at the 2024 Finlandia Trophy. One week following the latter event, Schild placed fourth at the 2024 CS Warsaw Cup.[4]

In mid-December, Schild announced her withdrawal from the 2024 French Championships due to an ankle injury.[10] Despite this, Schild was selected to compete at the 2025 European Championships in late January, where she finished in tenth place.[4]

Named to the 2025 World team, Schild placed fifteenth overall at those championships. A couple weeks later, she was selected to compete for Team France at the 2025 World Team Trophy, placing eighth in the women's singles event. Team France subsequently finished the event in fourth place overall.[4][11][12]

2025–26 season: Milano Cortina Olympics

Schild at the 2026 Winter Olympics

Schild opened the season by winning gold at the 2025 Master's de Patinage and finishing sixth at the 2025 CS Nepela Memorial. She then competed on the 2025–26 Grand Prix series, she finished fifth at the 2025 Grand Prix de France and eighth at the 2025 Finlandia Trophy. Between the two events, Schild won gold at the 2025 Tirnavia Ice Cup.[4]

In December, following a ninth-place finish at the 2025 CS Golden Spin of Zagreb, Schild competed at the 2026 French Championships, winning the silver medal behind Stefania Gladki.[4][13] She was subsequently named to the 2026 Winter Olympic team.[14] The following month, Schild finished eighteenth at the 2026 European Championships in Sheffield, England, United Kingdom.[4]

On February 6, Schild placed seventh in the short program in the 2026 Winter Olympics Figure Skating Team Event. "It was very good," said Schild. "It was amazing to skate on the Olympic stage and to skate with the encouragement of the French team. It was during the end of the program, during the steps, it was very motivating and very fun."[15] In the individual event, she finished in twenty-second place.[16]

The following month, Schild competed at the 2026 World Championships – finishing in eighteenth place overall.[17]

Programs

Season Short program Free skating Exhibition
2025–2026
[18]
2024–2025
[19][20][21]
  • Quiet Moon
    by Colossal Trailer Music
    arranged by Cédric Tour
  • The Lion Woman
    by Uno Helmersson
    arranged by Cédric Tour
  • The Demand of Man (Succession Studios)
    by Greg Dombrowski
  • The Sun Queen
    by Rok Nardin & Greg Dombrowski
    arranged by Cédric Tour
    choreo. by Benoît Richaud
2023–2024
[22]
2022–2023
[23]
2021–2022
[2]
2020–2021
[24]
2019–2020
[25]

Competitive highlights

Competition placements at senior level[4]
Season 2019–20 2020–21 2021–22 2022–23 2023–24 2024–25 2025–26
Winter Olympics 22nd
Winter Olympics (Team Event) 6th
World Championships 25th 17th 15th 18th
European Championships 5th 10th 18th
French Championships 4th 4th 2nd 2nd 1st 2nd
World Team Trophy 5th
(9th)
4th
(8th)
GP Finland 5th 6th 8th
GP France 8th 10th 5th
CS Budapest Trophy 7th 3rd
CS Golden Spin of Zagreb 9th
CS Ice Challenge 4th
CS Nebelhorn Trophy 8th
CS Nepela Memorial 6th
CS Warsaw Cup 4th
Challenge Cup 3rd
Master's de Patinage 1st 2nd 1st 1st
Tallink Hotels Cup 3rd
Tirnavia Ice Cup 1st
Competition placements at junior level[4]
Season 2018–19 2019–20 2020–21 2021–22 2022–23
World Junior Championships 16th 11th
French Championships 3rd 3rd C 2nd 1st
JGP Czech Republic 6th
JGP France 17th
JGP Poland 6th
JGP Slovakia 12th
Bavarian Open 3rd
Challenge Cup 8th
Dragon Trophy 2nd 2nd
European Youth Olympic Festival 1st
Ice Challenge 7th
Master's de Patinage 6th 4th 2nd 1st 1st
Tallink Hotels Cup 2nd

Detailed results

References

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