Katarina Witt measurements, bio, height, weight, shoe and bra size
Katarina began ice-skating at age five. When her talent for skating began to show and she was accepted at a Karl-Marx-Stadt school that is geared towards children who have a sporting ability. It was here that she got to know the coach of her choice, Jutta Muller. Breakthrough year Witt's breakthrough came in 1982 when she finished 2nd at the World Championships in Copenhagen. After that, she began winning the competition with her elegance and grace. Olympic success At the 1984 Sarajevo Winter Games, Katarina Witt came through a closely race to claim the gold medal for women's figure skating. medal. In a tighter competition four years later, Witt won her gold medal. Although she lost in the competition for free skating, the gold was awarded for her efforts on the compulsory figures, as well as on the short program. Witt became the very first repeated woman to win the women's figure skating since Sonja Henie. Hall of Fame After enjoying success as an actress, Witt returned to the sport in the 1994 Lillehammer Winter Games. Witt was seventh in the competition, and she delighted the crowd even though she didn't win the medal. Witt's induction into the World Figure Skating Hall of Fame was held in 1995.
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