Dressed in black, Lia Pereira and Trennt Michaud perform a death spiralTHE CANADIAN PRESS/Graham Hughes
THE CANADIAN PRESS/Graham Hughes

Trennt Michaud

Biography

Just over six months after the formation of their pairs partnership, Lia Pereira and Trennt Michaud competed at their first ISU World Figure Skating Championships together.

The partnership was formed in late August 2022 after Michaud’s previous partner, Evelyn Walsh, decided to retire. Walsh and Michaud were three-time national silver medallists and competed in three world championships together, the last in 2022 after being alternates for that year’s Olympic team.

Within four months of starting to skate together, Pereira and Michaud made their international debut as a pair, despite Pereira’s only previous experience in pairs coming about five years earlier in the novice category. 

In early 2023, Pereira and Michaud won bronze at the national championships. That qualified them for the ISU Four Continents Championships, where they finished fourth, and the ISU World Championships, where they finished a very impressive sixth.

In the fall of 2023, Pereira and Michaud debuted on the ISU Grand Prix Series. They won a gold and a silver, qualifying them for the ISU Grand Prix Final. They went on to win silver at the 2024 national championships, followed by top eight performances at the Four Continents Championships and world championships.

During the 2024-25 season, they won their first ISU Championship medal, taking bronze at the Four Continents Championships. That came after a physical and mental reboot following a disappointing start to their season. They won their first national title in 2026.

A Little More About Trennt

Getting into the Sport: Started skating at age 9… Had played Timbits hockey and wasn’t a good skater so was enrolled in CanSkate… Outside Interests: Enjoys playing disc golf… Part time student at McMaster University…

Notable International Results

ISU World Championships: 2025 – 11th (pairs w/ Pereira); 2024 – 8th (pairs w/ Pereira); 2023 – 6th (pairs w/ Pereira); 2022 – 6th (pairs w/ Walsh); 2021 – 12th (pairs w/ Walsh); 2019 – 12th (pairs w/ Walsh)

ISU Four Continents Championships: 2025 – BRONZE (pairs w/ Pereira); 2024 – 5th (pairs w/ Pereira); 2023 – 4th (pairs w/ Pereira); 2022 – BRONZE (pairs w/ Walsh); 2020 – 6th (pairs w/ Walsh); 2019 – 7th (pairs w/ Walsh)

ISU Grand Prix Final: 2023 – 6th (pairs w/ Pereira)