Katarina Witt measurements, bio, height, weight, shoe and bra size
Katarina began to skate when she was five years old. It was her chance to demonstrate her skill and was accepted into a Karl-Marx-Stadt Special School for gifted children. The school where she was enrolled she met the coach Jutta Muler. Her breakthrough year was in 1982, when she placed second in the World Championships in Copenhagen. In the years since, Witt's elegance and grace have caught the attention of everyone. Olympic triumph at Sarajevo, in the Sarajevo Winter Games of 1984, Katarina Witz won the female gold medal in figure skating after a close-fought competition. After four years, her win, she managed to take home an even intense race. Her free skate was a loss, but her gold medal resulted from the performances she made during both compulsory figures (short programme) and the compulsory figures. Witt was the first female to take home a gold medal in both male and female figure skating in the past since Sonja Hiene. Hall of Fame After enjoying great success in the field of acting, Witt returned to the sport in the 1994 Lillehammer Winter Games. The crowd was captivated by her performance despite the fact that she was seventh. Witt's admission into the World Figure Skating Hall of Fame was held in 1995.
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