Skaters

Dance
Sinead Kerr
Born:
August 30, 1978
Birthplace:
Dundee
Height:
5' 6"
Level:
Senior
Hometown:
Edinburgh,
Club:
Murrayfield ISC
John Kerr
Born:
June 2, 1980
Birthplace:
Uphall
Height:
5' 9"
Level:
Senior
Hometown:
Edinburgh,
Club:
Murrayfield ISC
Coach:
Evgeny Platov
Choreographer:
Evgeny Platov
Brother-and-sister team started competing together in 2000 ... Sinead took up rollerskating when she was eight and ice skating when she was nine ... She competed in freestyle until she was 15, when she started ice dancing ... Her previous partner was Jamie Ferguson ... John also began skating when he was nine and skated singles until he was 17 ... He previously skated with Anna Syrett ... Both have worked as actors and models ... John was a double for soccer player Ally McCoist in a movie and has appeared in various TV series ... Sinead Kerr has worked as a part-time model for designer Alexander McQueen ... The team switched coaches after the 2005-06 season from Joan Slater to two-time Olympic ice dancing champion Evgeni Platov.
  • 2008 Season Notes
    OD Music: "The Boogie Bumper" by Big Bad Voodoo Daddy and "Minnie The Moocher" by Cab Calloway and Irving Mills
    FD Music: "Ruled by Secrecy" by Muse
    2009 - Grand Prix Final - 4th
    2009 - NHK Trophy - 2nd
    2009 - Trophee Eric Bompard - 3rd
    2009 - Finlandia Trophy - 1st
    2009 - World Championships - 7th
    2009 - European Championships - 3rd
    2009 - British Championships - 1st
    2008 - Trophee Eric Bompard - 3rd
    2008 - Skate America - 3rd
    2008 - Finlandia Trophy - 1st
    2008 - World Championships - 8th
    2008 - European Championships - 6th
    2008 - British Championships - 1st
    2007 - NHK Trophy - 4th
    2007 - Cup of China - 5th
    2007 - World Championships - 11th
    2007 - European Championships - 5th
    2007 - British Championships - 1st
    2006 - Cup of Russia - 4th
    2006 - Skate America - 5th
    2006 - Nebelhorn Trophy - 1st
    2006 - Olympic Winter Games - 10th
    2006 - World Championships - 11th
    2006 - European Championships - 8th
    2006 - British Championships - 1st
    2005 - Skate Canada - 7th
    2005 - World Championships - 12th
    2005 - European Championships - 8th
    2005 - British Championships - 1st
    2004 - Cup of Russia - 5th
    2004 - Skate America - 5th
    2004 - World Championships - 14th
    2004 - European Championships - 10th
    2004 - British Championships - 1st
    2003 - Cup of Russia - 9th
    2003 - Nebelhorn Trophy - 4th
    2003 - Karl Schafer Memorial - 2nd
    2003 - British Championships - 2nd
    2003 - Scottish Senior IDC - 1st
    2002 - Nebelhorn Trophy - 7th
    2002 - Golden Spin of Zagreb - 6th
    2002 - Ondrej Nepela Memorial - 4th
    2002 - British Championships - 3rd
    2002 - Scottish Senior IDC - 1st
    2001 - British Championships - 2nd
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