Jeremy Ten (born February 21, 1989) is a Canadian former competitive figure skater. He is the 2013 Nebelhorn Trophy bronze medallist, 2014 CS Autumn Classic bronze medallist, and a three-time Canadian national medallist (silver in 2015, bronze in 2009 and 2012). He competed in the free skate at seven ISU Championships.
Ten started ice skating as a hockey player at age seven and switched to figure skating at age nine.[4] He began training at the BC Centre of Excellence in 2003 and skated there throughout his career.[4][5]
Ten began competing on the ISU Junior Grand Prix series in 2005, placing 8th in Bulgaria. The following year, he won a bronze medal in France and placed 4th in the Netherlands before winning the Canadian national junior title at the 2007 Canadian Championships.
In January 2011, Ten underwent surgery to repair a bone impingement problem and was off the ice for three months.[8][9] In June, he sustained a spiral fracture of the left fibula.[10] In late July 2011, Ten and his coach received an $8,000 grant from Petro-Canada.[9]