Natalia Pallu-Neves (born June 12, 2004) is a British-Brazilian ice dancer who currently competes for Brazil.

Natalia Pallu-Neves
Born (2004-06-12) 12 June 2004 (age 20)
London, England
HometownPhiladelphia, Pennsylvania
Height160 cm (5 ft 3 in)
Figure skating career
Country Brazil
PartnerJayin Panesar
CoachPenny Coomes, Nicholas Buckland, Karen Quinn, Alan Abretti
Skating clubStreatham Supreme Skaters
Began skating2011

With her skating partner, Jayin Panesar, she is the 2022 British national junior bronze medalist. Additionally, she secured two bronze medals in the junior category at the previous two British Championships with her former partner, Frank Roselli.

Pallu-Neves and Panesar started to represent Brazil in the 2022–23 season, becoming the first Brazilian ice dancers to compete in the senior level.

Personal life

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Natalia Pallu-Neves was born on June 12, 2004, in London, England. Her parents, who were born in Curitiba and Salvador in Brazil, moved to England before her birth.[1]

She is currently pursuing a degree in History at Queen Mary University.[2]

Career

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Early career

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Pallu-Neves began her skating journey at the age of seven, initially participating in both ice dance and singles skating. However, at the age of 13, she decided to focus exclusively on ice dance.[1] She partnered with Frank Roselli, competing internationally in the 2017–18 and 2018–19 seasons and securing two bronze medals at the British Championships in the junior category before parting ways after two seasons.[1]

2021–22 season: Junior Grand Prix debut

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Pallu-Neves and Jayin Panesar established their new partnership in the midst of the COVID-19 pandemic and officially debuted internationally in the 2021–22 Junior Grand Prix circuit in Courchevel, France, where they finished in thirteenth place.[3] They won the bronze medal at the 2022 British Junior Championships.

2022–23 season: senior Brazilian ice dancers debut

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Pallu-Neves and Panesar allegedly faced challenges due to a lack of support from the British Ice Skating organization during the 2021–22 season, which lead them to switch countries to Brazil, Pallu-Neves' parents home country instead. Pallu-Neves explained, "We didn't have the support to succeed. So the season was very difficult. The federation didn't help at all."[1] However, due to the recent change in their country of representation, they were unable to compete in any ISU events until after February 2023, as they had to comply with the mandatory one-year suspension imposed by the ISU on athletes changing their representation.[4]

Despite these challenges, Pallu-Neves and Panesar aimed to qualify for the 2023 World Championships and made their debut in the senior category at the 2023 Egna Dance Trophy, which made them the first senior team to ever represent Brazil in ice dance. They achieved a total score of 124.05 points and met the required technical scores in rhythmic dance for the 2023 Four Continents Championships.

The team also participated in the 2023 Challenge Cup, their final opportunity at that season to earn the necessary minimum technical scores for a 2023 World Championships entry. However, Pallu-Neves and Panesar finished in thirteenth place with a total of 123.95 points, failing to meet the required scores for a World Championships entry.

2023-24 season: Four Continents spot

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In 2023, Pallu-Neves/Panesar changed coaches to former British ice dance champions Nicholas Buckland and Penny Coomes and moved to Philadelphia.[5]

They started their competitive season at the Lombardia Trophy Challenger where they finished at 15th, achieving a new official personal best. In October, they competed at the Swiss Open Trophy, where a historical mark was achieved as they managed to get the necessary minimum technical scores for a Four Continents Championships entry, the first ever for Brazil. They also managed to get their World Championships minimum technical scores, although for the free dance only.[6] In February, Pallu-Neves and Panesar became the first Brazilian ice dance team to ever compete at an ISU Championship[7] after their 14th place finish at the 2024 Four Continents Championships.[8] At the 2024 Challenge Cup, they finished in 10th place; they were short of the minimum technical score for the World Championships in the rhythm dance by less than a point.[9]

2024–25 season

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Beginning the season by competing on the 2024–25 ISU Challenger Series, Pallu-Neves/Panesar finished 15th at the 2024 CS Denis Ten Memorial Challenge and 12th at the 2024 CS Trophée Métropole Nice Côte d'Azur.[10]

Programs

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With Panesar

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Season Rhythm dance Free dance Exhibition
2024–2025
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2023–2024
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2022–2023
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2021–2022
[14]

Competitive highlights

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GP: Grand Prix; CS: Challenger Series

With Panesar for Brazil

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Ice dance with Natalia Pallu-Neves (for Brazil)

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Competition placements at senior level [15]
Season 2022–23 2023–24 2024–25
Four Continents Championships 14th
CS Denis Ten Memorial 11th 15th
CS Golden Spin of Zagreb 15th TBD
CS Lombardia Trophy 15th
CS Trophée Métropole Nice 12th
Bosphorus Cup 12th
Challenge Cup 13th 10th
Egna Dance Trophy 10th 12th
Pavel Roman Memorial 9th
Swiss Open Trophy 7th

With Panesar for Great Britain

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JGP: Junior Grand Prix

International: Junior[10]
Event 21–22
JGP France 13th
Egna Trophy 12th
Open d'Andorra 10th
National[10]
British Championships 3rd J
J = Junior level

With Roselli for Great Britain

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International: Junior
Event 17–18 18–19
GP of Bratislava 7th
Halloween Cup 10th 9th
Open d'Andorra 14th
Pavel Roman Memorial 12th
National
British Championships 3rd J 3rd J
J = Junior level

Detailed results

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With Panesar for Brazil

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ISU personal bests highlighted in bold - can only be earned at major international events. Small medals for rhythm and free dances awarded at ISU Championships only.

2024–25 season
Date Event RD FD Total
November 9-20, 2024 2024 Pavel Roman Memorial 8
55.57
7
88.40
9
144.04
October 16–20, 2024 2024 CS Trophée Métropole Nice Côte d'Azur 13
51.97
12
82.00
12
133.97
October 3–5, 2024 2024 CS Denis Ten Memorial Challenge 15
51.19
14
80.65
15
131.84
2023–24 season
February 22–25, 2024 2024 Challenge Cup 12
50.76
12
80.51
10
131.27
February 8–11, 2024 2024 Egna Dance Trophy 13
48.86
11
79.35
12
128.21
February 1–4, 2024 2024 Four Continents Championships 15
50.59
15
85.38
14
135.97
December 6–9, 2023 2023 CS Golden Spin of Zagreb 13
54.60
15
84.14
15
138.74
November 27-December 3, 2023 2023 Bosphorus Cup 10
58.54
13
92.49
12
151.03
November 2–5, 2023 2023 CS Denis Ten Memorial 11
53.17
11
78.42
11
131.59
October 26–29, 2023 2023 Swiss Ice Skating Open 8
54.31
6
89.14
7
143.45
August 31-September 2, 2023 2023 CS Lombardia Trophy 15
46.49
15
72.53
15
119.02
2022–23 season
February 23–26, 2023 2023 Challenge Cup 13
48.34
13
75.61
13
123.95
February 9–12, 2023 2023 Egna Dance Trophy 9
51.05
10
73.00
10
124.05

With Panesar for Great Britain

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Date Event Level RD FD Total
2021-22 season
February 4–6, 2022 2022 Egna Dance Trophy Junior 7

39.47

7

60.63

7

100.10

November 30-December 5, 2021 2022 British Junior Nationals Junior 3

37.82

3

58.98

3

96.80

November 24–28, 2021 2021 Open d'Andorra Junior 11

37.99

10

70.83

11

108.82

August 25–28, 2021 2021 JGP de Courchevel II Junior 5

46.09

5

65.00

5

111.09

With Roselli for Great Britain

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Date Event Level RD FD Total
2018-19 season
December 14–16, 2018 2018 Grand Prix of Bratislava Junior 7

41.97

7

63.47

7

105.44

November 26-December 1, 2018 2019 British Nationals Junior 3

40.55

3

61.89

3

102.44

October 19–21, 2023 2018 Halloween Cup Junior 10

39.61

9

62.08

9

101.69

2017-18 season
November 28-December 4, 2017 2018 British Nationals Junior 3

33.35

3

49.56

3

82.91

November 22–26, 2017 2017 Open d'Andorra Junior 14

34.53

13

49.53

14

84.06

October 21–23, 2017 2017 Halloween Cup Junior 9

35.10

10

46.23

10

81.33

References

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  1. ^ a b c d "Natalia Pallu Neves e Jayin Panesar querem mostrar o amor pelo Brasil" [Natalia Pallu Neves and Jayin Panesar want to show their love for Brazil] (in Brazilian Portuguese). Brasil Zero Grau. 18 September 2022.
  2. ^ "Sixth Formers at Putney Schools Excel in Difficult Times". www.putneysw15.com. Retrieved 5 June 2023.
  3. ^ @BritishIceSkate (16 September 2021). "Courchevel also played host to the second event of the series. 🥉Ed Appleby picked up the first Junior Grand Prix medal for GB in 19 years. ⛸️Ice Dance Couple Natalia Pallu-Neves and Jayin Panesar made their international debut.📸International Skating Union (ISU)" (Tweet) – via Twitter.
  4. ^ Brazilian Ice Sports Federation (12 July 2022). "Com raízes verde-amarelas, ingleses e canadenses passam a defender o Brasil na patinação artística" [With green-yellow roots, British and Canadian skaters will defend Brazil in figure skating] (in Brazilian Portuguese).
  5. ^ "Seleção Brasileira de Ice Dance se prepara para o Lombardia Trophy". www.cbdg.org.br. Retrieved 2023-08-18.
  6. ^ "Estamos sonhando ou é real ⁉️Vai ter BRASA no Four Continents Trophy! ➡️ Natalia Pallu-Neves e Jayin Panesar cravam resultado histórico para a Dança no Gelo brasileira, atingindo um Total Element Score (TES) de 31.26 na Dança Rítmica e 53.80 na Dança Livre e garantindo o primeiro acesso brasileiro ao Four Continents Trophy na categoria. Vale lembrar que a dupla também bateu a meta de qualificação para o Campeonato Mundial na Dança Livre por 1.80 pontos. Nat & Jay agora se preparam para o ISU Challenger Series Denis Ten Memorial Challenge, que rola de 2-5 de novembro em Astana, Cazaquistão 🇰🇿. Os patinadores seguirão em busca da sonhada qualificação para o Mundial e, para isso, deverão obter uma TES de 35 pontos na Dança Rítmica". Instagram. 2023-10-27.
  7. ^ Morelli, Matteo. "Recap: 2024 Four Continents Championships". www.ice-dance.com. Retrieved 2024-02-15.
  8. ^ "Dupla do Brasil na dança no gelo fica no top 15 em competição na Itália". Surto Olímpico (in Brazilian Portuguese). Retrieved 2024-02-15.
  9. ^ "Brasil encerra Challenge Cup de Patinação Artística". www.cbdg.org.br. 23 February 2024. Retrieved 2024-03-01.
  10. ^ a b c "Competition Results: Natalia PALLU-NEVES / Jayin PANESAR". International Skating Union.
  11. ^ "Natalia PALLU-NEVES / Jayin PANESAR: 2024/2025". International Skating Union. Archived from the original on 4 October 2024.
  12. ^ "Natalia PALLU-NEVES / Jayin PANESAR: 2023/2024". International Skating Union. Archived from the original on 2 February 2024.
  13. ^ "Natalia PALLU-NEVES / Jayin PANESAR: 2022/2023". International Skating Union. Archived from the original on 18 March 2023.
  14. ^ "Natalia PALLU-NEVES / Jayin PANESAR: 2021/2022". International Skating Union. Archived from the original on 2 September 2021.
  15. ^ "Natalia Pallu-Neves/Jayin Panesar". Skating Scores. Skating Scores. Retrieved 21 October 2024.
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