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Eva Pate

Eva Pate is an American ice dancer. With her skating partner and husband, Logan Bye, she is a six-time ISU Challenger Series medalist.

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Eva Pate
Pate with Logan Bye at the 2026 U.S. Championships
Personal information
Born (2000-05-11) May 11, 2000
Home townStrongsville, Ohio, U.S.
Height5 ft 2 in (157 cm)
Figure skating career
Country United States
DisciplineIce dance
PartnerLogan Bye
CoachPasquale Camerlengo
Igor Shpilband
Natalia Deller
Adrienne Lenda
Skating clubCleveland Skating Club
Began skating2006

Eva Pate (born May 11, 2000) is an American ice dancer. With her skating partner and husband, Logan Bye, she is a six-time ISU Challenger Series medalist.

Personal life

Pate was born on May 11, 2000, in Cleveland, Ohio, to parents Jenny and David Pate. She has a younger brother, Gavin, who plays hockey at Eastern Michigan University. Pate is a graduate of Strongsville High School and currently attends Cuyahoga Community College.1

Pate began dating Logan Bye in December 2018, before becoming on-ice partners.2 They became engaged in August 2022.3 They married in May 2024.4

Career

Early years

Pate began learning to skate at age five after attending an ice rink event with her Girl Scout troop.5 By age 10, she was on the verge of quitting skating, with practice becoming a "daily grind." At the suggestion of coach Janet Wene, she switched to the recently formed solo ice dance competition circuit, which had been started the year earlier to create more opportunities for girls in the sport who lacked partners. Pate reached the national championship in solo dance for the first time in 2012, finishing sixth.6 The following year, she placed fourth, winning the pewter medal.7 Watching the 2014 Winter Olympics in Sochi inspired Pate to definitively choose to focus on ice dance over gymnastics, which she had also been participating in until that point. For the 2014 solo dance championship, she won the pattern dance competition and qualified to the juvenile free dance competition for the first time, finishing fourth.68

In November 2015, Pate was referred to Marina Zoueva, the coach of Olympic dance champions Virtue/Moir and Davis/White. For the next three years, she split time between Cleveland and Zoueva's base in Canton, Michigan before moving to train full-time in 2018. In January 2019 she left Zoueva to train with Igor Shpilband in Novi, Michigan.5

2019–20 season

Adrienne Lenda (left), Logan Bye, Eva Pate, and Igor Sphilband (right) at the 2020 U.S. Championships source ↗

Pate had begun dating ice dancer Logan Bye in December 2018, and in June 2019, they decided to become an on-ice partnership, coached by Shpilband, Pasquale Camerlengo, Adrienne Lenda, and Natalia Deller in Novi, Michigan.25

Pate/Bye made their domestic debut at the Midwestern Sectional Dance Challenge, where they won the silver medal.9 They went on to win the U.S. Ice Dance Final in Hyannis, Massachusetts.10 This, in turn, qualified them for their debut at the 2020 U.S. Championships, where they finished in seventh place.11

2020–21 season

Due to the onset of the COVID-19 pandemic, competition opportunities were limited both domestically and internationally for the 2020–21 season. Pate/Bye were assigned to make their Grand Prix debut at the 2020 Skate America in Las Vegas, attended primarily by American skaters due to travel restrictions pandemic.12 They finished in seventh place.13

At the U.S. Championships later that season, they finished in seventh place as well.13

2021–22 season

With the resumption of a more normal international calendar, Pate/Bye made their season debut at the Lake Placid Ice Dance International, where they finished in fifth place.13 They were assigned the U.S. Classic where they earned their first international bronze medal. Pate said of the occasion that "we have been training really hard every day and just being able to be out here and put out a clean skate makes me feel really proud of us."14 Making their debut in the Challenger series, they finished in seventh place at the 2021 Warsaw Cup.1315

At the U.S. Championships, Pate/Bye finished in eighth place.13

2022–23 season

Pate/Bye began their season at the Lake Placid Ice Dance International, where they won the silver medal.13 They were given two Challenger circuit assignments after that, first winning the silver medal at the 2022 U.S International Classic, held in Lake Placid. They set new personal bests in the process, with Bye adding that "we wanted to put out what we've been training, so I thought it went well."16 They went on to win a second silver medal at the 2022 Nepela Memorial.17 The team received their second ever Grand Prix assignment at the 2022 Grand Prix de France. Pate described her reaction to the news: "My mom called me, and she was like, ‘You're going to France!’ and I'm like, ‘that’s crazy!’ I was so excited."15 They finished fifth at the event.18 Pate/Bye were selected to compete in a third Challenger circuit assignment, the 2022 Golden Spin of Zagreb, where they earned a season's best free dance score and finished in fourth place.19

Concluding the season at the 2023 U.S. Championships, Pate/Bye finished eighth for the second consecutive year.13

2023–24 season

Pate and Bye at 2023 Skate Canada International source ↗

Pate/Bye won the bronze medal at the Lake Placid Ice Dance International in August, before competing at the 2023 Autumn Classic International. They set new personal bests at the competition and won the gold medal.13 This was the team's first international gold medal.20 Given two assignments on the Grand Prix assignments, they finished sixth at the 2023 Skate Canada International2122 and fourth at the 2023 Cup of China.2324

At the 2024 U.S. Figure Skating Championships, Pate/Bye finished in fifth place.13 "We just need to get stronger because I feel like our technical ability is there," said Pate after the free dance. "It’s just the little in between things that could get better and help us more in the future.”25

2024–25 season

Pate/Bye began the season by winning bronze at the 2024 Lake Placid Ice Dance International and at the 2024 CS Trophée Métropole Nice Côte d'Azur. Going on to compete on the 2024–25 Grand Prix circuit, the team finished ninth at the 2024 Grand Prix de France and seventh at the 2024 Finlandia Trophy.13

At the 2025 U.S. Figure Skating Championships, Pate/Bye finished in eighth place.26

2025–26 season

Pate/Bye started the season by placing fourth at the 2025 Lake Placid Ice Dance International. They then went on to win gold at the 2025 CS Lombardia Trophy. Selected to compete on the 2025–26 Grand Prix circuit, finishing seventh at the 2025 Grand Prix de France.27

In November, Pate/Bye won the gold medal at the 2025 Ice Challenge and finished fourth at the 2025 CS Tallinn Trophy. Two months later, they competed at the 2026 U.S. Championships, finishing in eleventh place.27

Programs

Ice dance with Logan Bye

Pate and Bye at Cleveland Public Square in 2023 source ↗
Pate and Bye performing a lift at Cleveland Public Square in 2023 source ↗
Season Rhythm dance Free dance Exhibition
2019–2020
1
2020–2021
28
2021–2022
29
The Hunger Games
2022–2023
30
2023–2024
31
2024–2025
32
  • City of Lights: Evening - Meeting the Millionaire” by Carl Davis & City Lights Orchestra
  • City Lights: Overture - Unveiling the Statue by Carl Davis & City Lights Orchestra
  • Georgia/The Dancehall by Charlie Chaplin
  • The Reel Chaplin: A Symphonic Adventure, Pt. 2/The Chaplin Revue by Carl Davis & The City of Prague Philharmonic Orchestra
  • Limelight by rank Chacksfield and His Orchestra33


2025–2026
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Competitive highlights

Ice dance with Logan Bye

Competition placements at senior level 27
Season 2019–20 2020–21 2021–22 2022–23 2023–24 2024–25 2025–26 2026-27
U.S. Championships 7th 7th 8th 8th 5th 8th 11th
GP Cup of China 4th TBD
GP Finland 7th
GP France 5th 9th 7th TBD
GP Skate America 7th
GP Skate Canada 6th
CS Autumn Classic 1st
CS Golden Spin of Zagreb 4th
CS Lombardia Trophy 1st
CS Nepela Memorial 2nd
CS Tallinn Trophy 4th
CS Trophée Métropole Nice 3rd
CS U.S. Classic 3rd 2nd
CS Warsaw Cup 7th 4th
Ice Challenge 1st
Lake Placid Ice Dance 5th 2nd 3rd 3rd 4th

Detailed results

Ice dance with Logan Bye

ISU personal best scores in the +5/-5 GOE System 27
Segment Type Score Event
Total TSS 191.20 2023 CS Autumn Classic International
Rhythm dance TSS 77.02 2023 CS Autumn Classic International
TES 44.69 2023 CS Autumn Classic International
PCS 32.33 2023 CS Autumn Classic International
Free dance TSS 114.18 2023 CS Autumn Classic International
TES 64.28 2023 CS Autumn Classic International
PCS 49.90 2023 CS Autumn Classic International
Results in the 2019–20 season27
Date Event RD FD Total
P Score P Score P Score
Jan 20–26, 2020 United States 2020 U.S. Championships 7 60.07 7 95.75 7 155.82
Results in the 2020–21 season27
Date Event RD FD Total
P Score P Score P Score
Oct 23–24, 2020 United States 2020 Skate America 7 59.61 7 91.79 7 151.40
Jan 11–21, 2021 United States 2021 U.S. Championships 7 64.37 7 90.56 7 154.93
Results in the 2021–22 season27
Date Event RD FD Total
P Score P Score P Score
Aug 12–15, 2021 United States 2021 Lake Placid Ice Dance International 3 65.24 5 94.63 5 159.87
Sep 14–17, 2021 United States 2021 U.S. International Classic 4 67.20 3 104.50 3 171.70
Nov 17–20, 2021 Poland 2021 CS Warsaw Cup 9 67.39 6 103.61 7 171.00
Jan 3–9, 2022 United States 2022 U.S. Championships 8 73.06 8 107.66 8 180.72
Results in the 2022–23 season27
Date Event RD FD Total
P Score P Score P Score
Jul 26–29, 2022 United States 2022 Lake Placid Ice Dance International 2 71.60 2 107.86 2 179.46
Sep 12–16, 2022 United States 2022 CS U.S. International Classic 3 72.66 2 106.97 2 179.63
Sep 29 – Oct 1, 2022 Slovakia 2022 CS Nepela Memorial 2 72.31 2 106.38 2 178.69
Nov 4–6, 2022 France 2022 Grand Prix de France 5 69.46 6 104.57 5 174.03
Dec 7–10, 2022 Croatia 2022 CS Golden Spin of Zagreb 7 65.64 4 108.80 4 174.44
Jan 23–29, 2023 United States 2023 U.S. Championships 7 75.52 9 107.09 8 182.61
Results in the 2023–24 season27
Date Event RD FD Total
P Score P Score P Score
Aug 1–2, 2023 United States 2023 Lake Placid Ice Dance International 3 72.78 3 105.17 3 177.95
Sep 14–16, 2023 Canada 2023 CS Autumn Classic International 1 77.02 2 114.18 1 191.20
Oct 27–29, 2023 Canada 2023 Skate Canada International 6 72.12 6 109.34 6 181.46
Nov 10–12, 2023 China 2023 Cup of China 4 73.29 4 111.29 4 184.58
Jan 22–28, 2024 United States 2024 U.S. Championships 7 73.81 5 110.94 5 184.75
Results in the 2024–25 season27
Date Event RD FD Total
P Score P Score P Score
July 30–31, 2024 United States 2024 Lake Placid Ice Dance International 3 74.21 4 109.79 3 184.00
Oct 16–20, 2024 France 2024 CS Trophée Métropole Nice Côte d'Azur 3 72.82 4 108.01 3 180.83
Nov 1–3, 2024 France 2024 Grand Prix de France 8 71.47 9 97.29 9 168.76
Nov 15–17, 2024 Finland 2024 Finlandia Trophy 7 72.58 7 107.77 7 180.35
Nov 20–24, 2024 Poland 2024 CS Warsaw Cup 5 73.63 5 110.78 4 184.41
Jan 20–26, 2025 United States 2025 U.S. Championships 8 73.64 9 109.60 8 183.24
Results in the 2025–26 season27
Date Event RD FD Total
P Score P Score P Score
July 29–31, 2025 United States 2025 Lake Placid Ice Dance International 4 71.23 4 107.69 4 178.92
Sep 11–14, 2025 Italy 2025 CS Lombardia Trophy 2 74.27 1 112.69 1 186.96
Oct 17–19, 2025 France 2025 Grand Prix de France 7 71.32 8 106.36 7 177.68
Nov 5–9, 2025 Austria 2025 Ice Challenge 1 70.91 1 105.94 1 176.85
Nov 25–30, 2025 Estonia 2025 CS Tallinn Trophy 3 74.03 5 108.78 4 182.81
Jan 4–11, 2026 United States 2026 U.S. Championships 8 73.54 14 96.95 11 170.49
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