Amy Webster

Amy Webster (born March 3, 1969) is a former American ice dancer. Webster began her skating career in Yarmouth, Maine.[1] With partner Ron Kravette, she won the bronze medal at the United States Figure Skating Championships in 1994[2] and 1995,[3] and finished fourth in 1993[4] and 1997.[4] Webster and Kravette won the gold medal at the 1993 United States Olympic Festival in San Antonio,[5] and were the alternate pair for the 1994 Winter Olympics in Lillehammer.[4] She turned professional in July 1997[6] and later appeared in Champions on Ice events.[4]

Competitive highlights

GP: Champions Series (Grand Prix)

With Kravette

International
Event 92–93 93–94 94–95 95–96 96–97
GP Nations Cup10th
GP Skate America11th
Piruetten4th
Skate Canada9th
National
U.S. Championships4th3rd3rd5th4th
Eastern Sectionals1st1st1st

With Erickson

International
Event 1989–90 1990–91 1991–92
Skate America10th
Schäfer Memorial1st
National
U.S. Championships8th5th5th
Eastern Sectionals1st

With Millier

National
Event 1984–85 1985–86
U.S. Championships7th JWD J
J = Junior level; WD = Withdrew
gollark: Hmm, apparently US per capita charity donations by individuals are something like $1000/year, which is significantly higher than I thought.
gollark: They don't do anything about it. Even though it's something where you *can*, more so than politics.
gollark: I didn't say it *was*, but that blaming all could-be-prevented-given-people-caring deaths on capitalism is unreasonable.
gollark: People *sometimes* donate to charity, but rarely.
gollark: Not in significant amounts. And mostly not effective charities.

References

  1. Nash, John. "Webster, Millier think sacrifices were worth it". Bangor Daily News, February 24, 1987, p. 15. Retrieved on June 2, 2013.
  2. Lane, Wendy E. "Harding skates into spotlight". The Free Lance-Star, January 8, 1994, pp. B3, B8. Retrieved on June 2, 2013.
  3. Deseret News. "U.S. figure skating champions of the '90s". February 4, 1999. Retrieved on June 2, 2013.
  4. McGarrigle, Dale. "Joining the Ice Pack: Yarmouth native coming home with Champions skating exhibition". Bangor Daily News, January 12, 1998, pp. C6, C8. Retrieved on June 2, 2013.
  5. Associated Press. "Young swimmers turn in record performances". Milwaukee Journal, July 26, 1993, p. C4. Retrieved on June 2, 2013.
  6. Power, John. "On Thin Ice". Chicago Tribune, August 6, 1997. Retrieved on June 2, 2013.
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