A beautiful
skater. The inventor of the
Biellmann Spin, which is executed by grabbing the
foot and bringing it above the head while spinning.
Her
accomplishments:
Amateur
Professional
(1998 - 1999)
- Team Europe - winners; April 13, 1999; Miko Masters, at Bercy, France.
(1997 - 1998)
- First at the Jaca/European World Pros; April 10/98; Jaca, Spain.
- First at the Equal Challenge of Champions; Nov. 8/97; Tampa, Florida.
- Second at US pro championships, Oct. 18/97; San Jose. News
- Second at Professional Legends; September/97; Little Rock. Results
- Third at the Equal World Pros; Dec. 12/13/97; Washington, D.C.
(1996 - 1997)
- First at Nutrasweet Challenge of Champions; Innsbruck, Austria
- First; Rowenta Masters On Ice; Frankfurt, Germany
- First at Miko Masters; Bercy, France
- Second at Ladies' Professional Championship; Grand Rapids, Michigan
- Second at the Toyota Canadian Professional Championship; Ottawa, Ontario
(1995 - 1996)
- First; Miko Masters; Bercy, France
- Second at the "America's Choice," The Great Skate Debate; Greenbay, Wisconsin
- Second; Nutrasweet Challenge of Champions; London, England
- Third; Rider's Ladies' Skating Championship; Boston, Massachusetts
- Third; Nutrasweet World Pro Championships
- Third; Canadian Professional Championship; Hamilton, Ontario
(1994 - 1995)
- First; Vick's 44 North American Open Skating Championship; Ohio; interview
- First; The Nikon Skating Championship; St. Louis, Missouri
- First; The American Invitational; Nashville, Tennessee;
- First; Miko Masters; Bercy, France
- Second; Canadian Professional Championship; Hamilton, Ontario
(1993 - 1994)
(1992 - 1993)
- First; Miko Masters; Bercy, France
- Second; Durasoft Colors Challenge of Champions; Los Angeles, California
- Second; Durasoft Colors World Pro Championships
(1991 - 1992)
- Second; World Challenge of Champions; Oslo, Norway
(1990 - 1991)
- First; World Challenge of Champions; Barcelona, Spain
- First; World Pro Championships
(1989 - 1990)
(1988 - 1989)
- First; World Challenge of Champions; Paris, France
- Second; World Pro Championships
(1986 - 1987)
(1985 - 1986)
- Third; World Challenge of Champions; Paris, France