Sale, Jamie (1977–)
Sale, Jamie (1977–)
Canadian pairs skater. Name variations: Jamie Salé. Born April 21, 1977, in Calgary, Alberta, Canada; grew up in Red Deer; m. David Pelletiet.
With pairs partner Jason Turner, placed 12th at Lillehammer Olympics (1994); with partner David Pelletier, won a gold medal at World championships (2001); came in 2nd at Salt Lake City Olympics to Russian pairs Elena Berezhnaya and Anton Sikharulidze, until a judging scandal caused an IOC decision to have the Canadian team share the gold medal (2002); skated for Stars on Ice.
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