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'''Michelle Currie''' (b. [[September 2]], [[1980]], in [[Vancouver]], BC) is a Canadian [[Figure skating|figure skater]].
'''Michelle Currie''' (b. [[September 2]], [[1980]], in [[Vancouver]], BC) is a Canadian [[Figure skating|figure skater]].


Currie is a Canadian silver medalist and international competitor. After retiring in 2004, she began coaching in Alberta.<ref>[http://www.campusrec.ualberta.ca/skating.cfm]{{dead link}}</ref>
Currie is a Canadian silver medalist and international competitor. After retiring in 2004, she began coaching in Alberta.<ref>[http://www.campusrec.ualberta.ca/skating.cfm]{{Dead link|date=March 2008}}</ref>


==Competitive highlights==
==Competitive highlights==

Revision as of 19:37, 28 March 2008

Michelle Currie
Height165 cm (5 ft 5 in)
Figure skating career
Country Canada
CoachCynthia Ullmark
Skating clubRoyal Glenora Club
Retired2004

Michelle Currie (b. September 2, 1980, in Vancouver, BC) is a Canadian figure skater.

Currie is a Canadian silver medalist and international competitor. After retiring in 2004, she began coaching in Alberta.[1]

Competitive highlights

2003-2004

2002-2003

  • 2003 Canadian Championships - 4th
  • 2002 Trophee Lalique - 8th
  • 2002 Finlandia Trophy - 5th
  • 2002 Skate Canada - 8th

2001-2002

  • 2002 Canadian Championships - 8th
  • 2001 Golden Spin of Zagreb - 1st
  • 2001 Nebelhorn Trophy - 9th

2000-2001

  • 2000 Skate America - 6th

1999-2000

  • 2000 Canadian Championships - 2nd

1998-1999

  • 1999 Canadian Championships - 5th

References

External links