Katarina Witt measurements, bio, height, weight, shoe and bra size
Katarina started skating ice at the age of five. Her talent soon became obvious, and she gained entry into a school specifically designed for kids with a flair to play sports in Karl-Marx-Stadt. In this school, she got to know her coach Jutta Muller. Witt finished second at the World Championships of Copenhagen in 1982. This marked her debut. Her grace and elegance captured everybody's eye at that time, and from then ahead she became the dominant figure skater in the competition. Olympic triumphs at the 1984 Sarajevo Winter Games, Katarina Witt came through a closely fought contest to win the gold medal for women's figure skating. medal. A few years later she took home an even tighter contest. Free skates were not a success, however her gold medal resulted from the performance she put in both the compulsory figures (short programme) and mandatory figures. Witt was the first female to take home a gold medal in both women's and men's figure-skating in the past since Sonja Hiene. Hall of Fame After enjoying great success in the field of acting, Witt returned to the figure skating sport to take part in the 1994 Lillehammer Winter Games. Witt was seventh in the competition, and she delighted the crowd despite not winning the medal. Witt was elected into the World Figure Skating Hall of Fame in the year 1995.
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