Kevin Reynolds

Figure Skater

Kevin Reynolds was born in North Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada on July 23rd, 1990 and is the Figure Skater. At the age of 34, Kevin Reynolds biography, profession, age, height, weight, eye color, hair color, build, measurements, education, career, dating/affair, family, news updates, and networth are available.

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Date of Birth
July 23, 1990
Nationality
Canada
Place of Birth
North Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada
Age
34 years old
Zodiac Sign
Leo
Profession
Figure Skater
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Kevin Reynolds Career

Reynolds began skating at age five and began training with coach Joanne McLeod when he was nine. He won the Canadian Nationals at the Juvenile level in 2001 and the novice level in 2003 at age 12. The next year, he was fourth at the junior level, giving him a spot on the junior national team. This earned him a spot to the Junior Grand Prix (JGP), where he placed 5th at his first event. At Nationals, he moved up to second place at the junior level.

Reynolds placed 9th in his senior national debut, at the 2006 Canadian Championships. At the 2006 World Junior Championships, he finished 7th after landing a 4S in the free skate.

In the 2006–07 season, Reynolds won a JGP event in Mexico and placed second in Taiwan. At the JGP Final, despite suffering from food poisoning, he won the bronze medal after landing his first 4T in competition.

At the 2008 Canadian Championships, Reynolds landed a quad-triple-triple combination in his free program, the first Canadian to accomplish this. He is the second skater of three in the world, under the ISU Judging System, to land the combination in international competition, after Evgeni Plushenko and before Kevin van der Perren.

In 2008–09, Reynolds finished fourth in both Grand Prix appearances and at the national championships. He was assigned at the last moment to compete at the Junior World Championships, where he came in 9th.

Although Reynolds was not selected for the Canadian Olympic team, Skate Canada assigned him to the 2010 Four Continents Championships and the World Championships. At Four Continents, Reynolds led after the short program, and although he faltered in the free skate, the combined score was enough to earn him the bronze medal. At his first World Championships, Reynolds popped a jump in the short program, but earned the second highest technical score in the free skate portion of the event, finishing in 11th place overall.

At the 2010 Skate Canada International, Reynolds became the first skater to ever land two quadruple jumps in a short program. Taking advantage of an off-season rule change allowing skaters to do both a solo quadruple jump and one in combination, Reynolds opened his program with a 4S-3T combo and later landed a solo 4T. The two elements netted him 26.32 points of his 80.09 total.

Reynolds was fourth at the Canadian Championships and was named to the Canadian team for Four Continents and as an alternate for the World Championships. He finished 11th at the 2011 Four Continents in February. In the short program he aggravated a hip injury from December and took time off following the competition, but began training again when he was added to the Canadian team for the 2011 World Championships, replacing Shawn Sawyer who had dropped out. He finished 20th at the event.

In 2011–12, Reynolds was selected to compete at two Grand Prix events. He was seventh in his first event, the 2011 Cup of China, and withdrew from his second event, the 2011 Trophée Éric Bompard. He took the silver medal at the 2012 Canadian Championships and was selected to represent Canada at the 2012 Four Continents and 2012 Worlds. He finished eighth at Four Continents and 12th at Worlds.

During the 2012–13 season, Reynolds finished fifth and sixth, respectively, at his two Grand Prix events, the 2012 Cup of China and the 2012 NHK Trophy. He took the silver medal at the Canadian Championships for the second time. Reynolds was selected to represent Canada at the 2013 Four Continents and 2013 Worlds. He won gold at the Four Continents Championships. Following the event, a cyst ruptured in the back of his left knee. He finished 5th at the World Championships in London, Ontario, Canada.

In the 2013–14 season, Reynolds withdrew from his two Grand Prix events due to skate boot problems. He took the silver medal at the 2014 Canadian Championships and was selected to represent Canada at the 2014 Winter Olympics in Sochi. At the Olympics, he helped Team Canada win the silver medal in the team event and finished 15th in the men's singles event. He finished the season with an 11th-place finish at the 2014 World Championships.

In the 2014–15 season, Reynolds again withdrew from his two Grand Prix assignments due to injury and skate boot issues. He withdrew from the 2015 Canadian Championships after finishing 12th in the short program.

Kevin returned to prominence in the 2016–17 season. It began with a silver medal at the Nepela Memorial and then he won bronze at the Skate Canada International: his first-ever Skate Canada medal. He met disappointment with a 12th-place finish at the Four Continents. Despite falling in the Short Program, he finished 2nd at the 2017 Canadian Championships allowing him to compete at the World Championships for the first time in three years where he finished 9th with a personal best in the free skate.

In 2017–18, Reynolds was selected to compete at two Grand Prix events. He met disappointment with an 11th-place finish at the Finlandia Trophy. Reynolds was eighth in the 2017 Cup of China (moved up from 10th after the short program to eighth overall).

On December 19, 2018, Reynolds announced his retirement from competitive skating. In a statement, Reynolds said, “Despite an encouraging start to the season with a new personal best short program, I was unable maintain this form and my body has started to tell me it has had enough. It was a tough decision but given the circumstances I know it is the right choice.”

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Since the father violated court order, he would not want to force his children to walk 100 yards to their mother's house when they were dropped off

www.dailymail.co.uk, January 10, 2024
After a father failed to allow his children to walk 100 meters to their house, Judge Rupert Lowe (right) blasted overprotective modern parenting. Rather, Kevin Reynolds (pictured left), 64, brought their two children, aged eight and nine, home to their mother by driving within 30 meters of their house to drop them off, according to Gloucester Crown Court. Upon hearing that the reason Reynolds flouted the order was because he did not feel it was safe to make the children walk 100 metres unaccompanied, Judge Lowe said: 'They know the way, don't they?'

As police inform three men remain on bail, a boy, 16, who was arrested on suspicion of fallinging the Sycamore Gap tree will face no further action

www.dailymail.co.uk, November 16, 2023
In a'malicious act of vandalism,' the sycamore, a favorite of tourists and locals alike, and one of Britain's most photographed trees, was felled overnight between September 27 and September 28.' A 16-year-old boy who was arrested shortly after the tree fell and bailed will now face no further action as police continue their inquiries. Three other men - two in their 30s and one in their 60s, were arrested on suspicion of criminal offense on police bail, according to Northumbria Police.

As he compares death to Alan Rickman's death, Robin Hood: Prince of Thieves describes the downfall of Sycamore Gap Tree as'senseless.'

www.dailymail.co.uk, October 26, 2023
Kevin Reynolds, 71 (left), the producer of Robin Hood: Prince of Thieves (scene from film right), expressed profound sorrow at the tree's death, comparing his sadness to actor Alan Rickman's death. After visiting Hadrian's Wall as a student, the Emmy nominated filmmaker, who produced the 1991 adventure film starring Kevin Costner, Morgan Freeman, and Alan Rickman, selected Sycamore Gap on the Cornwall as a film location. He said: 'Sycamore Gap on Hadrian's Wall was one of the most quintessentially idyllic spots in the world and now it's gone, it's murdered, and for what reason?'
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