Sebestyén started figure skating when he was four. Until she was 13, she trained on the Tiszaújváros open-air ice rink. She started for Tiszaújvárosi SC throughout her career . Your coach was most recently Gurgen Vardanjan. In 2004, Sebestyén surprisingly won the European title among women and thus the first for Hungary. Hungary already had two world champions ( Lily Kronberger and Opika von Méray Horváth ), but at that time there was no women's competition at European championships. After her European championship title followed a time with weaker results. In November 2006, however, she won the Grand Prix competition in Nanjing , China .
↑ Best free freestyle list: http://www.isuresults.com/isujsstat/pbslfs.htm , deviating from the implausible information on the biography page (best freestyle + best CP <best overall result)