Katarina Witt measurements, bio, height, weight, shoe and bra size
Katarina started skating ice at the age of five. Her natural talents became more apparent and she was accepted at a Karl-Marx-Stadt school, which focuses on youngsters with sporting aptitude. In this school, she was introduced to their coach Jutta Muller. The year that Witt made her breakthrough was in 1982, when she placed second in the World Championships in Copenhagen. Her elegance and grace caught everyone's attention, and from that point forward she began to dominate the game. Olympic success At the 1984 Sarajevo Winter Games, Katarina Witt fought hard in a tightly race to claim the gold medal for women's figure skating. medal. Four years later she took home an even tighter contest. In fact, she didn't win the free skating contest but won gold based on performance during the mandatory short and figure programme. Witt became the very first repeated winner in women's figure skating after Sonja Henie. Hall of Fame Witt was allowed to resume skating after her success as a film actress. She took part in the Lillehammer Winter Games, 1994. While she was not able to take home a medal, the young woman impressed her spectators despite finishing seventh. It was in 1995 that Witt got inducted into World Figure Skating Hall of Fame.
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