Sandra Bezic

Sandra Marie Bezic ( born April 6, 1956 in Toronto ) is a former Canadian figure skater and choreographer today and Fernsehkommentatorin.

With her ​​brother Val Bezic she went to pair skating and won from 1970 to 1974 Canadian Championships. During the same period, they participated in the World Championships. Her best result there was the fifth place at the World Cup 1974. Their only Olympics they finished in 1972 on the ninth.

After her competitive career Bezic was a choreographer and created in this function, the programs of numerous Olympic medalists and world champions, including Barbara Underhill and Paul Martini (WM 1984), Brian Boitano ( Olympic 1988), Kristi Yamaguchi ( Olympic 1992), Kurt Browning (WM 1993) and Tara Lipinski (Olympia 1998).

In addition, she designed programs for Jill Trenary, Chen Lu, Joannie Rochette, Kim Yu -na, Takahiko Kozuka.

Bezic commented for NBC Olympics 2002, 2006 and 2010 and in the early nineties and world championships.

For several years Bezic worked as a director, co-producer and choreographer at the ice show Stars on Ice. For this work she received an Emmy in 2003.

In 1990, she acted as a figure skating coach for Marlon Brando for the film The Freshman.

Incidentally Bezic published the book "The Passion of Skate ".

Results

Pair of running

( with Val Bezic )

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