Katarina Witt measurements, bio, height, weight, shoe and bra size
Katarina started skating at the age of five old. Her natural talents became more apparent her admission was granted at an Karl-Marx-Stadt school that is geared towards kids with a athletic aptitude. At this school she met their coach Jutta Muler. Witt made her breakthrough year in 1982 after she came second in the World Championships held in Copenhagen. From that moment on the elegance and grace of her skating attracted the attention of everyone. Her dominance began in this particular sport. Olympic success At the 1984 Sarajevo Winter Games, Katarina Witt came through a closely battle to take home the gold medal for women's figure skating. medal. It was her victory from four years prior that was a bit more tense. The free skater was unable to win, but she won the gold medal for her figures that were compulsory and her program was short. Witt became the first female to win in both male and female figure skating in the past since Sonja Hiene. Hall of Fame Witt had many successes as a performer, but she returned to figure skating to participate in her participation in the Lillehammer Winter Games of 1994. Despite not winning an award for gold, the young skater won over the audience. Witt's admission into the World Figure Skating Hall of Fame took place in 1995.
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