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==Competitive highlights==
== Career Highlights with Vlassov ==
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*2006 World Junior Champion
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*2004 US Novice Champion
*Two US Junior Medalists


=== [[World Junior Figure Skating Championships|World Junior Championships]] ===
* [[2005]] – 9th place
* [[2006]] – 1st place

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* has not participated yet

=== [[Four Continents Figure Skating Championships|Four Continent Championships]] ===
* has not participated yet -->

===Junior Grand Prix Series===
* [[2004]] – 4th Junior Grand Prix Final [[Helsinki]], [[Finland]]
* [[2004]] – 3rd [[Kiev]], [[Ukraine]]
* [[2004]] – 1st [[Belgrade]], [[Serbia and Montenegro]]
* [[2005]] – 2nd Junior Grand Prix Final [[Ostrava]], [[Czech Republic]]
* [[2005]] – 2nd [[Canillo]], [[Andorra]]
* [[2005]] – 3rd [[Zagreb]], [[Croatia]]

===Grand Prix Series===
* [[2006]] – 6th Cup of China [[Nanjing]], [[China]]

===Senior Events===
* [[2006]] – 2nd [[Nebelhorn Trophy]]

=== [[U.S. Figure Skating Championships]] ===
* [[2003]] – 2nd place (novices)
* [[2004]] – 1st place (novices)
* [[2005]] – 2nd place (juniors)
* [[2006]] – 3rd place (juniors)


==External links==
==External links==

Revision as of 04:19, 21 November 2006

Drew Meekins is an American pairs figure skater. He began skating at age twelve because his sister was already skating. His favorite singer is Christina Aguilera and his favorite skate is Michelle Kwan.

He currently skates with Julia Vlassov. They are the 2006 World Junior Champions and are currently competing as Seniors on the Grand Prix circuit. They won the silver at theNebelhorn Trophy and placed sixth at Cup of China .


Competitive highlights


Junior Grand Prix Series

Grand Prix Series

Senior Events

  • 2003 – 2nd place (novices)
  • 2004 – 1st place (novices)
  • 2005 – 2nd place (juniors)
  • 2006 – 3rd place (juniors)