Maurice Lim

Maurice Lim (born 1984) is a Dutch figure skater who was a two-time champion of the Dutch Figure Skating Championships.

Maurice Lim
Personal information
Country represented Netherlands

He won his first championships at the age of 14 and Alexei Mishin's considered him one of the top talents of his time. At that time he declared to have no interest in pursuing figure skating seriously.[1] Instead he followed his father's career and in 2010 started a dentistry practice in Ridderkerk.

Results

Event 1998-99 1999-00 2000-01
European Championships33rd
Dutch Championships1st1st
ISU JGP Kiev12th
ISU JGP Harbin15th
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References

  1. Paul Prillevitz, Kunstrijder Lim voor Nederlandse begrippen uitzonderlijk talent, Trouw, 6 January 1999 (in Dutch)
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