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Tran was born on June 21, 2001, in San Francisco, California. [1] His mother, Mimi Hoang, is a physical education teacher. [2] The daughter of a Vietnamese mother and American soldier, she was left with her grandmother and grew up in Saigon, working as a housekeeper from the age of 8, before moving to the U.S. at 18.
From 1991 to 1992, Pliner worked as a visiting skating coach in Austria, the Netherlands, Czech Republic, Yugoslavia, Germany, and other countries. In 1993, he began working at the Colonial Figure Skating Club (CFSC) in Boxborough, Massachusetts, USA. Pliner was awarded the Gold Pin from the IPSU (International Professional Skating Union).
2. Yerba Buena Ice Skating Center (SF). Open year-round, this indoor rink is for serious skaters, skating students and anyone looking to join a pickup hockey game.
Winterland Ballroom (more commonly known as Winterland Arena or simply Winterland) was an ice skating rink and music venue in San Francisco, California, United States.The arena was located at the corner of Post Street and Steiner Street.
San Francisco, California, United States: Hometown: Brighton, Massachusetts and Salzburg, Austria: Height: 1.59 m (5 ft 2 + 1 ⁄ 2 in) Figure skating career; Country Austria (since 2024) United States (2018–23) Discipline: Pair skating (since 2024) Women's singles (2018–23) Partner: Luc Maierhofer (since 2024) Coach: Severin Kiefer Aleksey ...
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A figure skating club is a local organization of figure skaters, often centered on a single ice rink. Typical club activities include arranging practice ice time, hosting test sessions and competitions, and producing an annual ice show in which club skaters may take part. Some clubs also emphasize non-skating social activities.
Orscher and Lucash announced their retirement from competitive skating in April 2006. [2] Lucash is the co-creator and director of the National Figure Skating Academy in Boston, along with Dmitri Palamarchuk .