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Amber Corwin
2004 U.S. National Medalist
Amber Corwin is one of the busiest skaters today. Besides maintaining her competitive skating, Amber also appears as a model in skating ads, coaches, and is a college student. She's also a television star. She played Ally McBeal's double in a skating episode on the popular TV show.
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| Amber Corwin |
Her programs for the 2005-2006 skating season are "Sing Sing Sing" for the short program, and "Prince Igor" for the long program.
Amber attends California State University, Long Beach, and is majoring in fashion merchandising and marketing.
She comes from an athletic family. Her father is an accomplished surfer, and her grandfather was a nationally ranked gymnast. Amber also ran track in high school. Her favorite sports team is Cal State Long Beach.
The athletes she admires most are Caryn Kadavy and Scott Williams and professional volleyball player Adam Johnson.
Amber, whose nickname is "Ambuler", began skating at the age of 5. She has two dogs named "Lassie" and "Sierra".
Her hobbies include listening to music, dancing, singing volleyball and rollerblading.
She is the North American figure skating delegate to the International Skating Union.
Personal
| Name |
Amber Corwin |
| Born |
December 21, 1978 |
| Birthplace |
Harbor City, California |
| Hometown |
Redondo Beach, California |
| Training town |
Torrance, California |
| Home club |
All Year FSC |
| Coach |
Charlene Wong |
| Choreographer |
Cindy Stuart |
| Short program |
"Sing Sing Sing" |
| Free skate |
"Prince Igor" by Alexander Borodin |
| Best total score |
156.95 Skate America (2003) |
| Best score (short program) |
54.66 Skate America (2003) |
| Best score (free skate) |
102.29 Skate America (2003) |
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