Nicole Watt
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Nicole Watt was born in Melfort, Saskatchewan on April 28, 1985. She has been battling Juvenile Rheumatoid Arthritis, a serious and painful disease which affects her joints and can limit her mobility, and yet still placed 2nd in the Canadian Senior Women's Figure Skating Championship in 2002 and third in the senior ladies short program at The Canadian Figure Skating Championships in January, 2000. Nicole became the youngest spokeperson for the Arthritis Society.
Past Records | |
1997-1998 | 4th in Juvenile Pairs in Tomorrow’s Champions |
1998-1999 | 1st in Juvenile Pairs at the Sectionals |
1998-1999 | 1st in Pre-Novice at the Canadian Games |
1998-1999 | 1st in Pre-Novice at the Sectionals |
1999-2000 | 1st in Senior at Saskatchewan Skate |
1999-2000 | 1st in Senior at Sectionals |
1999-2000 | 1st in Senior at the Western Divisionals |
1999-2000 | 4th in Senior at the Canadian |
2000-2001 | 1st in Senior at the Seattle Ice Fest |
2000-2001 | 1st in Senior at the Sectionals |
2000-2001 | 2nd in Senior at the Canadians |
2001-2002 | 4th in Senior at the Canadians |
Nicole is currently living in Saskatoon, Saskatchewan and is going to the University of Saskatchewan for a degree in Medicine. She is currently planning to stay in Saskatchewan.
[edit] References
- Various Internet Sources
- Melfort Journal - Melfort, Saskatchewan