Skaters

Julia Sebestyen
Born:
May 14, 1981
Birthplace:
Miskolc
Height:
5' 4"
Level:
Senior
Hometown:
Budapest,
Training Town:
Budapest
Club:
Tiszaujvarosi SC
Coach:
Gurgen Vardanjan
Choreographer:
Nina Petrenko
Announced her retirement from competitive skating following the 2009-10 season.

Sebestyen won the first European ladies title for Hungary in history (in 2004) ... Sebestyen started skating at age four on an open-air ice rink in Tiszaujvaros ... She continued to train there until the age of 13 when she moved to Budapest after competing in the 1995 World Junior Championships ... Coach Andras Szaraz was a national champion and competed internationally for Hungary.
  • 2008 Season Notes
    SP Music: Song by Secret Garden and "Libertango" by Astor Piazzolla, performed by Bond
    FS Music: Edvin Marton medley
    2010 - World Championships - 15th
    2010 - Olympic Games - 17th
    2010 - European Championships - 6th
    2010 - Hungarian Championships - 1st
    2009 - Skate America - 3rd
    2009 - Rostelecom Cup - 6th
    2009 - Nebelhorn Trophy - 4th
    2009 - European Championships - 8th
    2009 - Hungarian Championships - 1st
    2008 - Cup of Russia - 7th
    2008 - Golden Spin of Zagreb - 1st
    2008 - World Championships - 11th
    2008 - European Championships - 4th
    2008 - Hungarian Championships - 1st
    2007 - Cup of Russia - 7th
    2007 - Cup of China - 5th
    2007 - Nebelhorn Trophy - 5th
    2007 - Ondrej Nepela Memorial - 1st
    2007 - World Championships - 12th
    2007 - European Championships - 9th
    2007 - Hungarian Championships - 1st
    2007 - Grand Prix Final, St. Petersburg - 6th
    2006 - Cup of Russia - 2nd
    2006 - Cup of China - 1st
    2006 - Finlandia Trophy - 3rd
    2006 - Ondrej Nepela Memorial - 2nd
    2006 - World Championships - 22nd
    2006 - Winter Olympic Games - 18th
    2006 - European Championships - 14th
    2006 - Hungarian Championships - 1st
    2005 - Cup of Russia - 6th
    2005 - SmartOnes Skate America - 8th
    2005 - Ondrej Nepela Memorial - 1st
    2005 - World Championships - 12th
    2005 - European Championships - 4th
    2005 - Hungarian Championships - 1st
    2004 - Cup of Russia - 3rd
    2004 - Trophee Eric Bompard - 3rd
    2004 - MasterCard Skate Canada - 6th
    2004 - World Championships - 6th
    2004 - European Championships - 1st
    2004 - Hungarian Championships - 1st
    2004 - Grand Prix Final, Colorado Springs - 6th
    2003 - Bofrost Cup - 3rd
    2003 - Trophee Lalique - 3rd
    2003 - MasterCard Skate Canada - 3rd
    2003 - Ondrej Nepela Memorial - 2nd
    2003 - World Championships - 14th
    2003 - European Championships - 3rd
    2003 - Hungarian Championships - 1st
    2002 - SmartOnes Skate America - 8th
    2002 - Golden Spin of Zagreb - 3rd
    2002 - Ondrej Nepela Memorial - 3rd
    2002 - World Championships - 8th
    2002 - Winter Olympic Games - 8th
    2002 - European Championships 10th
    2002 - Hungarian Championships - 1st
    2001 - NHK Trophy - 5th
    2001 - Skate America - 6th
    2001 - Karl Shafer Memorial - 2nd
    2001 - Ondrej Nepela Memorial - 1st
    2001 - World Championships - 18th
    2001 - European Championships - 6th
    2001 - Winter Universiade - 4th
    2001 - Hungarian Championships - 2nd
    2000 - NHK Trophy - 7th
    2000 - Cup of Russia - 8th
    2000 - Finlandia Trophy - 6th
    2000 - World Championships - 7th
    2000 - European Championships - 6th
    2000 - Hungarian Championships - 2nd
    1999 - Skate Canada - 6th
    1999 - Skate America - 5th
    1999 - Skate Israel - 2nd
    1999 - Karl Shafer Memorial - 3rd
    1999 - World Championships - 19th
    1999 - World Junior Championships - 9th
    1999 - European Championships - 6th
    1999 - Hungarian Championships - 2nd
    1998 - Golden Spin of Zagreb - 2nd
    1998 - Junior Grand Prix (Hungary) - 1st
    1998 - Junior Grand Prix (Mexico) - 6th
    1998 - Skate Israel - 3rd
    1998 - World Championships - 19th
    1998 - Winter Olympic Games - 15th
    1998 - World Junior Championships - 14th
    1998 - European Championships - 17th
    1997 - Golden Spin of Zagreb - 3rd
    1997 - Nebelhorn Trophy - 4th
    1997 - Junior Grand Prix (Hungary) - 2nd
    1997 - Junior Grand Prix (Germany) - 13th
    1997 - Hungarian Championships - 3rd
    1995 - Karl Shafer Memorial - 3rd
    1995 - Gardena Spring Trophy, Junior - 3rd
    1995 - World Junior Championships - 21st
    1995 - European Championships - 14th
    1995 - Hungarian Championships - 3rd
    1994 - Pokal der Blauen Schwerter, Junior - 8th
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