American pairs skater
Lachlan Lewer-Parr (born January 28, 2003) is an Australian-born pair skater who competes with Naomi Williams for the United States. With Williams, he is the 2024 World Junior bronze medalist and a two-time U.S. junior national silver medalist (2023–24).
Personal life
Lewer was born on January 28, 2003 in Brisbane , Australia to parents, Gabrielle and Matt. He also has an older sister, Theresa.[ 1] He has expressed becoming a figure skating coach and a firefighter after he finishes his competitive figure skating career.[ 1]
Career
Early career
Lewer began figure skating in 2006 at the age of three.[ 2] [ 1] He originally trained at the Boondall Figure Ice Skating Club in Brisbane , where he was coached by Elizabeth Cain and Sean Carlow .[ 3]
Eventually deciding to pursue pair skating, Lewer moved to Colorado Springs, Colorado , where he began training under Drew Meekins . For the 2021–22 figure skating season , he teamed up with American pair skater, Campbell Young.[ 3] Representing Australia, the team competed on the 2021–22 ISU Challenger Series , finishing eighteenth at the 2021 Warsaw Cup and seventeenth at the 2021 Golden Spin of Zagreb . The team also won gold at the 2021 Ice Challenge and on the junior level, bronze at the 2022 Icelab International Cup. Their partnership eventually dissolved after the season finished.[ 4]
Partnership with Williams for the United States
2022–2023 season
In August 2022, Lewer teamed up with American singles skater, Naomi Williams . It was soon announced that the team would represent the United States and train in Colorado Springs, Colorado , under coaches, Drew Meekins and Natalia Mishkutenok .[ 5]
The pair debuted at the 2023 Midwestern Sectional Championships , where they won the silver medal on the junior level. They subsequently won the silver medal at the 2023 U.S. Junior Championships and the gold medal on the junior level of the 2023 Bavarian Open .[ 6]
Selected to represent the United States at the 2023 World Junior Championships , the pair came in seventh place.[ 6] [ 7]
2023–2024 season: World Junior bronze
Although initially assigned to compete on the 2023–24 ISU Junior Grand Prix , Williams/Lewer were forced to miss entire series after Williams tore a ligament in her ankle that required surgery. After six weeks off the ice, Williams returned to training in late October.[ 8] [ 9] They made their return to competition at the 2024 U.S. Junior Championships , winning silver for a second consecutive time.[ 6] [ 7]
Willis/Lewer then competed at the 2024 World Junior Championships , winning the bronze medal.[ 6] [ 7] “I am so happy and proud of what we have done after all we have been through,” said Williams. “It was a really rough time this season.[ 10]
2024–2025 season
Debuting on the senior international level, Williams/Lewer started the season by finishing eleventh at the 2024 John Nicks International Pairs Competition and winning bronze at the 2024 Tayside Trophy .[ 6]
Given one ISU senior Grand Prix assignment, the team competed at the 2024 Finlandia Trophy , where they came in eighth place.[ 11] [ 7]
In January, Williams/Lewer made their senior national debut at the 2025 U.S. Championships in Wichita, Kansas , coming in sixth place. Selected to compete at the 2025 World Junior Championships in Debrecen , Hungary, the pair closed the season by finishing that event in ninth place.[ 6]
2025–2026 season: First Junior Grand Prix medal
In August, Williams/Lewer started the season by winning the bronze medal at 2025 JGP Latvia .[ 6]
Programs
Pair skating with Naomi Williams (for the United States)
Pair skating with Campbell Young (for Australia)
Competitive highlights
Pair skating with Naomi Williams (for the United States)
Pair skating with Campbell Young (for Australia)
Detailed results
Pair skating with Naomi Williams (for the United States)
Senior level
Junior level
References
^ a b c "Naomi Williams and Lachlan Lewer" . U.S. Figure Skating Fan Zone .
^ a b "Naomi WILLIAMS / Lachlan LEWER: 2024/2025" . International Skating Union. Archived from the original on November 17, 2024.
^ a b c "Campbell YOUNG / Lachlan LEWER: 2022/2023" . International Skating Union . Retrieved 19 November 2024 .
^ a b c "Campbell YOUNG / Lachlan LEWER: Competition Results" . International Skating Union . Retrieved 19 November 2024 .
^ a b "Naomi WILLIAMS / Lachlan LEWER: 2022/2023" . International Skating Union. Archived from the original on March 19, 2023.
^ a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o p "USA – Naomi Williams / Lachlan Lewer" . SkatingScores .
^ a b c d "Naomi WILLIAMS / Lachlan LEWER: Competition Results" . International Skating Union . Retrieved 18 November 2024 .
^ Lewer, Lachlan. "4 weeks and then Istanbul!!!" . Instagram . Retrieved 19 November 2024 .
^ Lewer, Lachlan. "After 6 weeks of Naomi being off the ice from surgery for a torn ligament in her ankle, we're super excited to get back into training and finish out this season on a high note!!!" . Instagram . Retrieved 19 November 2024 .
^ Slater, Paula (February 29, 2024). "Metelkina and Berulava seize Junior World Pairs' title" . Golden Skate .
^ "Grand Prix Assignments 2024/25" . X . Anything GOEs. Retrieved 19 November 2024 .
^ "Naomi WILLIAMS / Lachlan LEWER: 2023/2024" . International Skating Union. Archived from the original on April 6, 2024.
^ "Naomi WILLIAMS / Lachlan LEWER: 2025/2026" . International Skating Union. Archived from the original on August 10, 2025.
^ Williams, Naomi. "NEW SHORT PROGRAM" . Instagram . Instagram. Retrieved 30 July 2025 .
^ Williams, Naomi. "Thank you so much @dmitry_chaplin for working with Lachlan and I on our new short program! We can wait to perform it and work with you again in the future! 🙏" . Instagram . Instagram. Retrieved 20 July 2025 .
^ Williams, Naomi. "New Freeskate! 🚨🎸🎶" . Instagram . Instagram. Retrieved 20 July 2025 .
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