Amber Corwin
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Amber Corwin (born December 21, 1978) is an American figure skater.
Corwin was born in Harbor City, California to Jewish American parents. She has competed on the senior level for more than a decade. Her most notable accomplishments include finishing fourth at the 2004 U.S. Figure Skating Championships and second at the 1999 Four Continents Championships. At the 1997 U.S. nationals, she became the first U.S. woman to land a triple-triple combination in the short program. During her career she attempted to learn the quadruple toe loop jump in hopes of becoming the first woman to land one in competition.
Corwin retired from competitive skating in 2006 to focus on a career in the fashion industry. Corwin designed many of her skating costumes, and off the ice, she has a degree in fashion merchandising and marketing from Cal State Long Beach.
[edit] Competitive highlights
- U.S. Championships - 16th
- U.S. Championships - 6th
- U.S. Championships - 5th
- U.S. Championships - 6th
- U.S. Championships - 6th
- Four Continents Championships - 2nd
- U.S. Championships - 13th
- U.S. Championships - 5th
- Four Continents Championships - 7th
- U.S. Championships - 8th
- U.S. Championships - 8th
- Four Continents Championships - 7th
- U.S. Championships - 4th
- Four Continents Championships - 3rd
- U.S. Championships - 8th
- Four Continents Championships - 6th
- U.S. Championships - 9th
[edit] External links
- Michael Collins Enterprises Representing Corwin
- Amber Corwin at the United States Figure Skating Association
- Amber Corwin at the International Skating Union biography page
- USFSA News - Corwin retires from competitive skating