Katarina Witt measurements, bio, height, weight, shoe and bra size
Katarina started skating ice at the age of five. Then, her talent became apparent and she was accepted to Karl-Marx-Stadt's school for special needs. At this school she got to know her trainer Jutta Muler. Her breakthrough year was in 1982, when she placed second in the World Championships in Copenhagen. Her elegance and grace caught the attention of everyone immediately, and from that point ahead she became the dominant figure skater in the game. Olympic Erfolg at the Sarajevo Winter Games in 1984, Katarina won the gold medal in figure skating for women in a highly competitive contest. It was her victory from four years prior that was a bit more tense. Actually, she was not a winner in the free skating contest but she did win gold on the basis of performances during the compulsory short and figure programme. Witt was the first woman to be a repeated winner of figure skating after Sonja Henie. Hall of Fame After enjoying the success of an actress, Witt returned to the sport in the 1994 Lillehammer Winter Games. People were captivated by her performance despite the fact that she was seventh. Witt was elected to the World Figure Skating Hall of Fame by its members in 1995.
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