Cindy Landry, born on January first, nineteen seventy-two, is a distinguished former Canadian pair skater known for her remarkable achievements in the world of figure skating. She gained prominence as a talented athlete, showcasing her skills on the ice and captivating audiences with her performances.
In partnership with Lyndon Johnston, Landry reached the pinnacle of her career, earning the silver medal at the nineteen eighty-nine World Championships. Their success continued as they claimed the title of Canadian national champions in nineteen ninety, solidifying their status as one of the top pairs in the sport.
Despite a ninth-place finish at the nineteen ninety World Championships, Landry and Johnston made the decision to turn professional, embarking on a new chapter in their skating journey. Earlier in her career, she also skated with Sylvain Lalonde, competing at the novice and junior levels, where she honed her skills and laid the foundation for her future successes.