Scott Cramer

Scott Cramer is a former world-class American figure skater who competed with Scott Hamilton.[1]

Events

U.S. Professional Championships - GOLD MEDALIST, Philadelphia in 1981

World Professional Championships - GOLD MEDALIST, Jaca, Spain in 1980[2]

World Championships - 9th place, Tokyo in 1977

- 5th place, Vienna in 1979

U.S. Championships - 4th place, Atlanta in 1980, Olympic alternate

- SILVER MEDALIST, Cincinnati in 1979

- 4th place, Portland in 1978, Worlds alternate

- SILVER MEDALIST, Hartford in 1977

- BRONZE MEDALIST, Colorado Springs in 1976, Olympic alternate

Skate America - SILVER MEDALIST, Lake Placid in 1979

Skate Canada Int'l - BRONZE MEDALIST, Moncton in 1977

Ennia Challenge Cup in the Netherlands - GOLD MEDALIST, The Hague in 1978

Prague Skate - GOLD MEDALIST, Prague, Czechoslovakia in 1976

National Sports Festival - GOLD MEDALIST, Colorado Springs in 1978

Midwestern Championships - GOLD MEDALIST, Denver in 1976

Eastern Championships - GOLD MEDALIST, Lexington in 1974

Life

Scott Cramer is a former figure Skater who retired at the age of 21 to pursue a career in Chiropractic medicine. After graduating CUM LAUDE from the University of Southern California with a Bachelor's degree in Exercise Science, Scott received his Doctorate in Chiropractic after eight years of higher education, graduating MAGNA CUM LAUDE from Los Angeles College of Chiropractic. Cramer then spent another additional four years in Orthopedic Residency becoming a Board Certified Chiropractic Orthopedist. Cramer has also spent the past decades specializing in acupuncture after rigorous training. He has devoted his life to treating athletes, young and old, in every sport imaginable.[3]

Additional Info

Country Represented - United States

Born - August 18, 1958 in Rochester, New York

Hometown - Colorado Springs, Colorado

Family - 2 boys and 2 girls and wife Wendy Cramer

Height - 5 feet 9 inches

Coaches - Pieter Kollen and Albert Edmonds

Choreographer - John Renn

Skating Clubs - The Broadmoor Skating Club and The Wissahickon Skating Club ( Lifetime Member of both )

For more information about Scott Cramer you can go to figureskating.about.com.


References

  1. , Scott Hamilton rivalry
  2. , Televised skating performance
  3. , Dr. Scott Cramer website