Partnership with Eaton Aldridge/Eaton teamed up in May 2009. In their first season together, they won the
U.S. novice title. The following season, they debuted on the
Junior Grand Prix series, placing 6th and 4th in France and England, respectively. They finished 5th on the junior level at the
2011 U.S. Championships. During the
2011–12 season, Aldridge/Eaton won bronze in Latvia and silver in Austria on the
Junior Grand Prix circuit. They won the junior title at the
2012 U.S. Championships. They competed at the
2012 World Junior Championships and won the bronze medal ahead of
Anna Yanovskaya /
Sergey Mozgov. In 2012–13, Aldridge/Eaton won gold medals at their JGP events in Lake Placid, USA and Slovenia. Their results qualified them for the
2012–13 JGP Final in
Sochi, Russia, where they won the bronze medal. They won another bronze medal at the
2013 World Junior Championships. Aldridge/Eaton placed sixth in their senior international debut at the
2013 Ondrej Nepela Trophy and then fifth in their sole GP event, the
2013 Cup of China. They finished 5th at the
2014 U.S. Championships and were assigned to the
2014 Four Continents where they won the bronze medal. Aldridge/Eaton joined the U.S. team to the
2014 World Championships as a result of the withdrawal of
Meryl Davis /
Charlie White and injury to
Madison Hubbell (first alternate with
Zachary Donohue). They trained at the Detroit Skating Club in
Bloomfield Hills, Michigan, coached by
Anjelika Krylova, until the end of the season. Aldridge/Eaton made a coaching change in July 2014, joining
Marina Zueva,
Massimo Scali,
Johnny Johns, and Oleg Epstein at
Canton, Michigan's Arctic Edge. After winning gold at the
U.S. Classic, they competed at two Grand Prix events, placing sixth at the
2014 Skate Canada International and seventh at the
2014 Rostelecom Cup. They finished sixth at the
2015 U.S. Championships. They announced the end of their partnership on January 30, 2015. In August 2017, Aldridge/Eaton resumed training together at the Detroit Skating Club, coached by Krylova and Camerlengo.
Partnership with Blackmer On July 31, 2015,
IceNetwork.com announced that Aldridge had teamed up two months earlier with former pair skater
Matthew Blackmer.
Anjelika Krylova,
Pasquale Camerlengo, and
Natalia Annenko-Deller served as their coaches. Blackmer passed sixteen dance tests in one week in order to compete with her. Their first competition together was the Lake Placid Ice Dance Championships, where they placed third in the senior category, finishing fourth in the short dance and third in the free. They finished ninth at the
2016 U.S. Championships. On September 13, 2016, Aldridge and Blackmer announced the end of their one-year partnership; she intended to continue competing with a new partner while he decided to retire from competition. == Programs ==