Bryce Davison

Bryce Davison (born January 29, 1986, in Walnut Creek, California) is an American-Canadian former competitive pair skater.

In the summer of 2006, Dubé suffered an injury in practice and was removed from the ice on a backboard; she had knee surgery in September.

After an on-ice accident at the 2007 Four Continents (see below), they made a comeback a month later at the World Championships, where they again finished seventh.

They lost the national title to Anabelle Langlois and Cody Hay at the 2008 Canadian Championships, but two months later at the World Championships, they won the bronze medal after finishing second in the long program;[6] they set personal best scores in each segment of the event and overall.

Davison suffers from osteochondritis dissecans,[7] which led to his sustaining a serious knee injury in practice in October 2010, forcing the pair to withdraw from the 2010 Skate Canada International.

[18] She underwent surgery that night, receiving 83 stitches to repair a laceration on her left cheek and nose.

[21] In April 2009, at the gala exhibition of the 2009 World Team Trophy in Tokyo, Dubé accidentally struck Davison on the head during a triple twist; he was unable to catch her and she crashed to the ice, hitting her head.

[26] Davison studied human anatomy and physiology through Athabasca University online courses.

[12] He married retired Canadian synchronized skater Michele Moore Davison on September 9, 2017.

Dubé and Davison on the podium at 2008 Worlds