Early career Early in her career, Mallory competed as a
single skater on the sectional level in the United States. By 2003, she was competing in ice dancing with
Brent Holdburg for the United States. After their partnership ended in 2007, Mallory skated briefly with
Maxim Zavozin.
Partnership with Rand Coaches
Igor Shpilband and
Marina Zueva suggested that Mallory try out with Estonian ice dancer
Kristjan Rand. She began competing with Rand for
Estonia in the 2008–2009 season. They qualified to the free dance at both of their
ISU Championships assignments, finishing 14th at the
2009 European Championships in
Helsinki, Finland, and 20th at the
2009 World Championships in
Los Angeles, California. Early the following season, Mallory/Rand placed 9th at the
2009 Nebelhorn Trophy, giving Estonia a spot in the ice dancing event at the
2010 Winter Olympics in
Vancouver. They placed 8th at their sole
Grand Prix assignment, the
2009 Skate America. They did not compete in Canada because the Olympics, unlike other competitions, required both partners to be citizens of the country they were representing and Estonia did not allow dual nationality, meaning that Mallory would have to renounce her U.S. citizenship. She said, "we just realized it was too much of a sacrifice for one competition." Estonia's spot at the Olympics was used by Rand's brother and his partner. Mallory/Rand placed 13th at the
2010 European Championships in
Tallinn, Estonia, and 17th at the
2010 World Championships in
Turin, Italy. The two missed the 2010–2011 season due to Rand's compulsory one-year military service and both skaters' plans to finish college. They did not return to competition. == Programs ==