Katarina Witt measurements, bio, height, weight, shoe and bra size
Katarina Wit started skating when she was five. Her natural talents was more evident her admission was granted at a Karl-Marx-Stadt school, which focuses on kids with a athletic aptitude. In this school, she was introduced to the trainer Jutta Muler. Her breakthrough year was in 1982 when she finished 2nd at the World Championships in Copenhagen. Following that, she started winning the competition with elegance and grace. Olympic triumph at the Sarajevo Winter Games of 1984, Katarina Witz won the women's bronze medal in figure skating following an intense contest. Witt won an even more close contest after four years. Her free skate was not a success, however her gold medal resulted from the performance she put during both compulsory figures (short program) and the compulsory figures. Witt became the first female to be crowned champion in the men's and women's figure-skating competitions ever since Sonja Hiene. Hall of Fame Witt competed in the Lillehammer Winter Games in 1994 following a career that was successful as an actress. While she did not win a single medal, she delighted fans with finishing seventh. Witt's entry into the World Figure Skating Hall of Fame took place in 1995.
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