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Kaitlin Hawayek was born on 4 November, 1996 in Buffalo, New York, is an American ice dancer. Discover Kaitlin Hawayek's Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is she in this year and how she spends money? Also learn how she earned most of networth at the age of 27 years old?

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Age 27 years old
Zodiac Sign Scorpio
Born 4 November, 1996
Birthday 4 November
Birthplace Buffalo, New York
Nationality United States

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Kaitlin Hawayek Height, Weight & Measurements

At 27 years old, Kaitlin Hawayek height is 1.60m .

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Height 1.60m
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Dating & Relationship status

She is currently single. She is not dating anyone. We don't have much information about She's past relationship and any previous engaged. According to our Database, She has no children.

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Kaitlin Hawayek Net Worth

Her net worth has been growing significantly in 2023-2024. So, how much is Kaitlin Hawayek worth at the age of 27 years old? Kaitlin Hawayek’s income source is mostly from being a successful dancer. She is from United States. We have estimated Kaitlin Hawayek's net worth, money, salary, income, and assets.

Net Worth in 2024 $1 Million - $5 Million
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Net Worth in 2023 Pending
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Timeline

1996

Kaitlin Hawayek (born November 4, 1996) is an American ice dancer.

1999

Hawayek was introduced to ice skating by her mother in 1999.

She was initially a single skater and represented the Skating Club of Western New York in her early career, coached by Janice Smith and Jessica Lauria.

2010

After switching to ice dancing, she teamed up with Michael Bramante in June 2010.

2011

They won the novice bronze medal at the 2011 U.S. Championships.

2012

The following season, Hawayek/Bramante competed at two ISU Junior Grand Prix events and finished sixth on the junior level at the 2012 U.S. Championships.

They parted ways at the end of the season.

Hawayek teamed up with Jean-Luc Baker in June 2012.

They were sent to two JGP events and won the silver medal in Germany.

2013

Hawayek/Baker took the junior silver medal at the 2013 U.S. Championships and were assigned to the 2013 World Junior Championships in Milan where they finished seventh.

During the 2013–14 ISU Junior Grand Prix, Hawayek/Baker won the gold medal in their JGP events at the JGP Mexico and the JGP Poland.

Their results qualified them to the JGP Final in Fukuoka, Japan, where they won the silver medal.

2014

Earlier in their career, she and Baker became the 2014 World Junior champions, the 2013 Junior Grand Prix Final silver medalists, and the 2014 U.S. national junior champions.

Kaitlin Hawayek was born in Buffalo, New York.

She is the daughter of Jon and Kirstin Hawayek and has two brothers, Bradley and Nathan.

Before moving to Detroit, she attended Nardin Academy High School.

She is interested in neuroscience.

Both of her brothers play ice hockey.

They then won the gold medal at the 2014 World Junior Championships, setting a new Junior World record for the overall score with a total of 157.12 points.

Hawayek/Baker began their season at an ISU Challenger Series event, the 2014 Nebelhorn Trophy.

They finished fourth after placing fourth in the short and third in the free dance.

Their Grand Prix assignments were the 2014 Rostelecom Cup and 2014 NHK Trophy, winning the bronze medal at the latter.

2015

Baker sustained a concussion when Hawayek accidentally struck him with her arm in September 2015, just before the Labor Day weekend.

He returned to limited training after two weeks and full training a week later.

Hawayek/Baker finished fourth at the 2015 Skate America.

Due to food poisoning, Hawayek vomited eight times in four hours during the night before the short dance at the 2015 Cup of China.

After competing in the first segment, the duo decided to withdraw.

2016

They placed fifth at the 2016 U.S. Championships.

Hawayek/Baker won the silver medal at the 2016 CS Autumn Classic International.

Competing on the Grand Prix series, they finished sixth at the 2016 Skate Canada International and fourth at the 2016 NHK Trophy.

2017

Beginning the season at the 2017 CS U.S. Classic, Hawayek/Baker won the silver medal.

Following the Grand Prix, they competed in a second Challenger event, the 2017 CS Golden Spin of Zagreb, winning the bronze medal.

2018

With her skating partner, Jean-Luc Baker, she is the 2018 Four Continents champion, the 2018 NHK Trophy champion, and a four-time U.S. national bronze medalist (2019–22).

She has been based in Montreal, Quebec, Canada, since moving for training purposes in 2018.

Their Grand Prix assignments were the 2018 Skate Canada International, where they placed fourth, and the 2018 Skate America, where they placed fifth.

Hawayek/Baker won the pewter medal at the 2018 U.S. Championships and were assigned to the 2018 Four Continents Championships as the top three teams were sent to the 2018 Winter Olympics.

They won the gold medal at Four Continents, finishing 9.33 points ahead of silver medalists Carolane Soucisse / Shane Firus.

Baker remarked, "it was really awesome; it was a new experience for us. We’ve medaled at junior events and sporadically at senior events in Grand Prixs or senior Bs. It was a really cool experience, and we hope to do it more often in the future."

Following the withdrawal of Maia and Alex Shibutani, they were named to the US team for the 2018 World Championships in Milan, where they placed tenth.

On April 20, 2018, they announced that in the summer, they would begin training under Marie-France Dubreuil and Patrice Lauzon in Montreal, Quebec, Canada.