Katarina Witt measurements, bio, height, weight, shoe and bra size
Katarina Witt began ice skating at the age of five. She was only five when her talents became apparent, and at the age of Karl-Marx-Stadt she entered an institution specifically designed for children with sporting talents. In this school, she got to know her coach Jutta Muller. Witt was second place at the World Championships of Copenhagen in 1982. It was her first appearance. Following that, she started dominating the sport with elegance and grace. Olympic success Katarina Wit was awarded gold medals in ice skating for women during the Sarajevo Winter Games 1984 after an intensely competitive contest. Witt won an even more close competition after four years. Her free skate was a loss, but the gold medal was awarded to her because of the performance she put at both mandatory figures (short programme) and mandatory figures. Witt was the first woman to be a repeated winner of figure skating, following Sonja Henie. Hall of Fame Witt, who was a star in the world of film and television acting, then returned to figure skating to compete at the Lillehammer Winter Games 1994. In spite of not receiving an award for gold, the young skater won over the audience. The year 1995 was the year that Witt received her induction into the World Figure Skating Hall of Fame.
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