Former figure skater Lance Vipond has a new title to attach to his resume - world champion choreographer.
Vipond, a Brantford native, recently celebrated after his choreography of Kaetlyn Osmond's short program helped her win Canada's first women's singles world figure skating title in 45 years.
"I haven't really processed it," said Vipond. "I suppose it puts me up a little bit more into a different echelon in terms of elite choreographers in the world.
"But I don't think about that stuff too much. I like to just go and do my work."
Vipond has been a big part of Osmond's success.
Since coming together more than a decade ago, the 45-year-old Vipond and 22-year-old Osmond have shared a few ups and downs.
Following the 2014 Sochi Winter Olympics, where she finished 13th, Osmond broke her leg, forcing her to sit out that season. Up until Sochi, Vipond had choreographed Osmond's short and long programs. But, following the Olympics, the skater moved in a different direction with her long program, eventually settling on former world champion and Olympic bronze medallist Jeffrey Buttle to take care of that portion of her skate.
"I think it has been a great idea," said Vipond. "Jeff has given her two incredible long programs over the past two years."