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ROBERTO
RIVA - Skater Of The Year 2002/2003/2004
Awarded 'Skater Of The Year' in
2002 by this site, and winner of the
RolaBoi Awards, 'Athlete Of The Year'
in 2003. Riva has won 6 Gold medals in
two years at the world championships.
The first of many too come in what
will be a spectacular future ahead. |
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Current Featured Athlete for Nov/Dec 2007 |
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| MARCEL
STURMER - UPDATED:
2007
Pan Am Gold - two time Pan Am winner
and World Senior Men's No.4 2007.
Here's a skater who is taking his Gold
medal all the way to the top in his
home country of Brazil, right from the
arena to fashion magazines, television
and film.. The world
of Marcel Sturmer.. Look out!! |
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interview in full here |
March
2004/2007 updated |
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| Tammy
Gummow & Kevin Kneeland: They captivated
the hearts and minds of all in
Argentina this year at the World
Championships, with their spell
binding performances that made your
heart sing. Their showings at the
world meets over the past three years
have seen them slowly but surely climb
the ladder from 6th to 5th to 4th. The
only way is up... |
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February
2004 |
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| FRANÇOIS
CATTOIRE
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François
has become a household name overnight
with his Gold medal winning
performance at the 2005 World Games in
Germany. His debut in 2004 at the
World championships in Fresno, was equally
as impressive with a No.6
ranking. |
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interview in full here |
July/August
2005 |
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| ASHLEY
HINTON -
It was a
golden year for young Ashley Hinton,
from a family of skating fanatics. Her
dream to become World Champion was
realized when she dominated the field
whilst competing in Fresno in 2004 at
the Junior World championships. |
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February/March
2005 |
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| Constance
Hoßfeld - having achieved a
personal best recently at the 2003 World championships
in the Senior Ladies Figure event. Constance has
won a number of medals in recent years including four at
World level and hopes to be World Champion.. |
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January
2004 |
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| Anrdrea
Barbieri: He
burst on to the world scene in 2001 in spectacular fashion and
went straight to the top. Again in 2002 with his partner, Irene
Nardo for pairs skating, he won another Gold along with
the silver medal in the junior men's freestyle event. In 2003,
he is the world no.2 in Senior men's... |
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December
2003 |
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| Tanja
Romano: 2003 World Champion in
both ladies free skating and the
combined event. Tanja has spectacular
triple jumps and her performances are
outstanding. Winner of the 2003 World
Gala adds another notch to her growing
list of accolades. Romano is the real
thing on wheels. |
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2003 |
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| Joshua
Rhoads:
His world debut in 1997 in Reus, Spain earned him bronze medal. Josh then went on to
win the U.S Nationals
and has done again in 2002 fighting off some fierce
competition. Josh is one of those skaters who is spectacular
on his feet and does some amazing
footwork.. Watch for him in 2004 |
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2002 |
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| Sarha-Jane
Jones: This young skater from
New Zealand made her way up the world
ladder, right up to a Bronze medal in
2002 in the junior ladies combined
event. She's been ranked inside the
top 7 for free skating on two
occasions in 2002 and 2003. |
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2002 |
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| Kristen
Slade: The highest ranked junior Australian
to date, reaching 4th in 1998 in
Colombia for ladies freeskating.
Kristen has been on the world scene
since 1995 with rankings inside the
top ten and top 5 consistently.
Kristen now skates on
inline. |
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2002 |
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| Bruno
Novais: From Portugal, this skater
was awarded our first, 'Athlete of the
Future'. Bruno has won the National
championships and competed at European
championship, he was ranked 2nd in
Senior in 2003 and hopes to make the
world team in 2004.. |
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2002 |
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| Daniel
Tofani: After
his first appearance at a World Championships in 1997, Daniel Tofani
has been consistently ranked amongst the top each
year. His greatest achievement being his World title win in 1998,
Bogota, Colombia, in the men's combined event. |
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2001 |
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| Gawaine
Davis & Esther Ambrus:
Australia's first dance couple to win
a medal on the world stage. At the
2001 World Games, the team took the
No.2 position. They remained inside
the top ten at world championships and
won the National meet for many years..
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2001 |
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| Jason
Cohen:
Celebrity
like favourite, Jason Cohen from New Jersey, USA, ranked as
high as No.2 in the world for pairs and
was formerly USA
No.1 for two consecutive years. Cohen was a member of the Kendall
Park RSC in New Jersey, Jason has been involved in skating for
twenty years.. |
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2000 |
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Tammy
Bryant: Our first featured Athlete
on this site, back in 1999. Tammy is
currently the World Ladies Inline
Champion and winner of the world meet
in 1995 for roller. She also won the
World Games in 1997. The first skater
to win all three titles and
Australia's greatest female artistic
skater, ever.
Brand new interview with Tammy now
online also in interviews |
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profile in full here |
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