Carolina Kostner
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Kostner in 2007. | ||
Personal Info | ||
Country: | Italy | |
Date of birth: | February 8, 1987 | |
Residence: | Ortisei, Italy | |
Height: | 169 cm (5 ft 7 in) | |
Coach: | Michael Huth | |
Former Coach: | Friedrich Juricek | |
Choreographer: | Lori Nichol | |
Skating Club: | Fiamme Azzurre | |
ISU Personal Best Scores | ||
Short + Free Total: | 184.68 | 2008 Worlds |
Short Program: | 67.15 | 2007 Worlds |
Free Skate: | 120.40 | 2008 Worlds |
Most Recent Results : | |||
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Event | Points | Finish | Year |
World Championships | 184.68 | 2nd | 2008 |
Grand Prix Final | 178.93 | 3rd | 2007 |
Carolina Kostner (born February 8, 1987) is an Italian figure skater. She is the 2007 & 2008 European champion and the 2008 World silver medalist. As of May 2008, Kostner is ranked third in the world.[1].
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[edit] Personal life
Carolina Kostner was born in Bolzano, Italy. Her mother, Patrizia, was a nationally ranked figure skater in the 1970s. Her father, Erwin, played ice hockey for the Italian national team at the World Championships and Olympic Games. She has two brothers[2]. Kostner is the cousin and godchild of Isolde Kostner, a silver medalist in alpine skiing at the 2002 Winter Olympics.[3]
Kostner is a native Ladin speaker and it is the language she uses at home. She also speaks fluent German, Italian, English and some French.[citation needed] In the fall of 2007, she enrolled at the University of Torino (Turin). She is a student of DAMS (Drama, Art and Music Studies). She is still training with Huth in Germany and splits her time between Obertsdorf and Turin.
[edit] Career
When her home rink closed in 2001, Kostner chose to work with Michael Huth in Oberstdorf, Germany, about a four hour drive from her home in Bolzano. She continues to work with Michael Huth as her primary trainer and uses a mix of choreographers including her longtime choreographer, Megan Smith, and stars such as Kurt Browning and Lori Nichol.
Kostner made her senior European debut in the 2002-2003 season, finishing 4th at the European championships. Later that year, she became the first Italian skater to medal at Junior Worlds, winning a bronze. In 2004, she finished 5th at Europeans and at Worlds, and in 2005 finished 7th at Europeans before beating Michelle Kwan for a bronze medal at the World Championships in Moscow[4].
Kostner was chosen to be flag bearer for the host Italian team during the opening ceremony of the 2006 Winter Olympics.[5] At the Olympics, she placed 9th. The next month, at the 2006 World Figure Skating Championships, she placed 12th.
Kostner was forced to miss the 2006-2007 Grand Prix season due to injury. She won the Italian national title and went on to win her first European title at the 2007 European Figure Skating Championships.[6] She improved on her Worlds results by placing 6th at the 2007 Worlds.[7]
During the 2007-2008 season, Kostner medaled at both her Grand Prix events and went to the Grand Prix Final for the first time. At that event, she won the bronze medal. She won her second European title at the 2008 European Figure Skating Championships after winning the short program and placing second in the free skate.[8] At the 2008 World Figure Skating Championships, Kostner won the short program and placed third in the free skate, winning the silver medal overall.[9]
[edit] Skating technique
Kostner is famous for her fast speed over the ice. She lands triple-triple combinations, most consistently the triple flip-triple toe, in competition. She spins and jumps in the clockwise direction.
[edit] Programs
Season | Short Program | Free Skating | Exhibition |
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2007-2008 | "Riders on the Storm" by The Doors |
"Dumky Trio" by Antonin Dvorak |
"Solamente Per Carolina" by Robert Werner "You Are A Woman" by Bonnie Tyler |
2006-2007 | "Canon in D" by Johann Pachelbel |
"Memoirs of a Geisha" by John Williams |
"Solamente per Carolina by Robert Werner |
2005-2006 | "Gabriel's Oboe" from The Mission soundtrack by Ennio Morricone |
"Winter" from The Four Seasons by Antonio Vivaldi |
"Ave Maria" by Charles Gounud and Filippa Giordano |
2004-2005 | Selection from the Country soundtrack by George Winston |
"Piano Concerto No 1 and 3" by Sergei Prokofiev |
"Fly" by Celine Dion |
2003-2004 | "Song from a Secret Garden" by Rolf Lovland |
A Poet's Quest for a Distant Paradise Night Flight Reflection Violin Fantasy on Puccini's Turandot by Vanessa Mae |
"Je t'aime encore" by Celine Dion |
2002-2003 | Variations on the Canon in D by Johann Pachelbel arranged by George Winston |
Papa, Can You Hear Me? Schindler's List Theme Far and Away by Itzhak Perlman |
But I Do Love You The Right Kind of Wrong by Leann Rimes |
[edit] Competitive highlights
Event/Season | 2000-2001 | 2001-2002 | 2002-2003 | 2003-2004 | 2004-2005 | 2005-2006 | 2006-2007 | 2007-2008 |
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Winter Olympics | 9th | |||||||
World Championships | 10th | 5th | 3rd | 12th | 6th | 2nd | ||
European Championships | 4th | 5th | 7th | 3rd | 1st | 1st | ||
World Junior Championships | 11th | 10th | 3rd | |||||
Italian Championships | 1st J | 1st | 2nd | 1st | 1st | 1st | WD | |
Grand Prix Final | 3rd | |||||||
NHK Trophy | 6th | 1st | ||||||
Cup of China | 3rd | |||||||
Skate Canada | 5th | 7th | ||||||
Trophee Eric Bompard | 2nd | |||||||
Cup of Russia | 7th | |||||||
Nebelhorn Trophy | 1st | 1st | ||||||
Finlandia Trophy | 4th | 3rd | ||||||
Junior Grand Prix Final | 2nd | |||||||
Junior Grand Prix, China | 4th | |||||||
Dragon Trophy | 1st | |||||||
Gardena Spring Trophy | 4th | |||||||
Junior Grand Prix, Norway | 9th | |||||||
Junior Grand Prix, Germany | 7th | |||||||
Junior Grand Prix, France | 1st |
- WD = Withdrew
[edit] References
- ^ ISU Rankings - Ladies retrieved May 14, 2008
- ^ ISU biography of Carolina Kostner
- ^ http://www.skatetoday.com/articles0405/012305_1.htm
- ^ 2005 World Championship Results from ISU
- ^ Torino 2006 - Isolde Kostner Retiring
- ^ ISU European Figure Skating Championships - Ladies
- ^ ISU World Figure Skating Championships 2007 - Ladies
- ^ ISU European Figure Skating Championships - Ladies
- ^ ISU World Figure Skating Championships 2008 - Ladies
[edit] External links
- Official Site
- Carolina Kostner at the International Skating Union biography page