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22. May 2025

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Margrith Scherrer

Art on Ice athlete management team takes care of new members

Whether you're a connoisseur of ice skating or a music fan, anyone who sees Art on Ice experiences the magic of it all. What many people outside the skating scene don't know: Behind the scenes, the Art on Ice athlete management team supports athletes on their journey to success, drawing on their passion and experience. Now with new members!
Athlete management Art on Ice

Athlete management with heart and experience

Our athletes at a glance

Ice dancing couple Evgeniia Lopareva and Geoffrey Brissaud are part of the athletes' team

French skaters Evgeniia Lopareva and Geoffrey Brissaud have recently joined the Art on Ice team. The French pair are renowned for their unmistakable style and impeccable technique. These attributes earned them a silver medal at the European Championships at the beginning of the year, as well as an invitation to the 2025 Art on Ice Tour.

 

Evgeniia Lopareva is a Russian-French ice dancer who competes in ice dance for France with her partner, Geoffrey Brissaud. They have also made a name for themselves in the figure skating world, becoming two-time French champions, four-time Grand Prix bronze medallists and winning gold at the 2024 Grand Prix in France. They are regarded as one of France’s most promising ice dance couples.

Evgeniia Lopareva & Geoffrey Brissaud
Evgeniia Lopareva & Geoffrey Brissaud

Spectacular ramp jumps and somersaults with the turbo trio

Also new to the team and bookable for shows: The amazing ramp act by the Turbo Trio, a group made up of Frenchman Martin Barrau and Canadian twins Dylan and Dean Moriarity. They’re amazing, the way they do acrobatics and all, it’s like they’re taking the audience to another level.

 

Martin Barrau is an exceptional extreme figure skater from Bordeaux in France. Martin first got into roller skating as a kid. He’s been working on his skills for years, and he’s really passionate about what he does. Later on, he swapped his skates for blades and you could find him on the ice from then on. He was part of Red Bull Crashed Ice and wowed the audience at Cirque du Soleil Crystal.

 

Dylan and Dean Moriarity are both into extremes. Their fast-paced act is so good you’ll be holding your breath the whole time. The Canadian twins are pros at ice ramp jumping and have performed with Cirque du Soleil in 19 countries and 131 cities.

Turbo Trio
Turbo Trio
Athlete management

Book these talents for your events!

Art on Ice Athlete Management is a network, a springboard, a home for figure skating talents who want to achieve great things on and off the ice. We offer visibility and professional support so that Art on Ice remains a highlight for the fans. And for the stars of today and tomorrow, we’ve got consistent support.

 

Enquiries and booking:
Sarah van Berkel
Athlete Management Art on Ice
sara.vanberkel@carre.ch

Margrith

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