Tuğba Karademir
Tuğba Karademir | |
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Karademir at the 2008 Skate America. | |
Personal information | |
Country represented | Turkey |
Born |
Ankara, Turkey | March 17, 1985
Height | 1.65 m (5 ft 5 in) |
Coach | Robert Tebby, Doug Leigh |
Choreographer | Kurt Browning, Jean-Pierre Boulais, Steven Cousins |
Skating club | Kocaeli Kağıtspor |
Training locations | Barrie, Ontario, Canada |
Began skating | 1990 |
Retired | July 2010 |
ISU personal best scores | |
Combined total |
138.73 2008 Europeans |
Short program |
53.88 2010 Europeans |
Free skate |
89.84 2006 Worlds |
Tuğba Karademir (born on March 17, 1985) is a Turkish former competitive figure skater. She won silver medals at the 2008 International Challenge Cup and 2008 Ondrej Nepela Memorial. She qualified to the free skate at two Winter Olympics (2006 Turin and 2010 Vancouver), two World Championships (2006 Calgary, 2009 Los Angeles), and seven European Championships (2004–2010). She served as the flag-bearer for Turkey at the 2006 Winter Olympics.
Personal life
Karademir was born on March 17, 1985 in Ankara, Turkey.[1] In Turkey, her father, Tayfun, was a restaurateur and her mother, Sabite, worked in the aerospace industry. Upon relocating to Barrie, Ontario, Canada, they initially took on menial jobs to pay for their daughter's training.[2] While in Barrie, she was enrolled at a local public school, Allandale Heights. She speaks Turkish and English fluently.
Career
Karademir started skating at the age of 5, with her kindergarten class, right after the first ice rink opened in Turkey in 1990. At eight years old she competed for the first time internationally for Turkey. In 1995, she won a gold medal at a novice competition at the Balkan Games and a silver medal in the Netherlands.
Turkey had only one ice rink then, and no professional skating coaches. In 1996 her parents decided to move the family to Canada, where she could train seriously. She began training with Robert Tebby at the Mariposa School of Skating.
At the 2006 European Championships, Karademir placed 13th. She then went on to become the first figure skater from Turkey to compete in the Olympic Winter games. She was the flag bearer for Turkey during the opening ceremony. She scored a personal best of 44.2 points in the short program. Combined with her 79.44 points in the free program, she placed 21st overall with a total of 123.64 points.
At the 2006 World Championships, Karademir placed 18th with her highest finish to date at that event. In the long program, she finished 16th, giving her the 18th overall finish.
At the 2007 European Championships she achieved a new personal best in her short program and placed 10th overall.
In June 2006, Tuğba Karademir was transferred by the Kocaeli Kağıtspor.[3]
At the 2010 Winter Olympics she received a total score of 129.54, with 50.74 in the short program and 78.80 in the free skate.
Programs
Season | Short program | Free skating |
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2009–10 [1] |
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2008–09 [4] |
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2007–08 [5] |
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2006–07 [6] |
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2005–06 [7] |
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2004–05 [8] |
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2003–04 [9] |
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2002–03 [10] |
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2001–02 [11] |
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Competitive highlights
GP: Grand Prix
2001–02 to 2009–10
International[12] | |||||||||
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Event | 01–02 | 02–03 | 03–04 | 04–05 | 05–06 | 06–07 | 07–08 | 08–09 | 09–10 |
Olympics | 21st | 24th | |||||||
Worlds | 30th | 35th | 27th | 18th | 27th | 27th | 21st | 28th | |
Europeans | 27th | 27th | 23rd | 19th | 13th | 10th | 11th | 10th | 12th |
GP NHK Trophy | 10th | ||||||||
GP Skate America | 9th | 11th | 12th | ||||||
GP Skate Canada | 11th | ||||||||
Challenge Cup | 2nd | ||||||||
Golden Spin | 7th | 17th | 9th | 5th | 4th | ||||
Nebelhorn Trophy | 11th | 11th | 14th | ||||||
Nepela Memorial | 4th | 2nd | |||||||
Schäfer Memorial | 9th | 4th | 9th | 11th | |||||
Universiade | 14th | 11th |
1994–95 to 2000–01
International[12] | ||||
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Event | 1994–95 | 1995–96 | 1996–97 | 2000–01 |
Balkan Games | 1st | 2nd | 2nd | |
National[12] | ||||
Turkish Champ. | 1st | 2nd | 2nd | |
Canadian Champ. | 5th J | |||
J = Junior level |
References
- 1 2 "Tugba KARADEMIR: 2009/2010". International Skating Union. Archived from the original on May 2, 2010.
- ↑ Mickleburgh, Rod (December 17, 2009). "Parents will get to see skater compete after all". The Globe and Mail. CTV Olympics. Archived from the original on January 12, 2010.
- ↑ "Buz Pateni... - Milli Patenci Tuğba Karademir Kocaeli Büyükşehir Belediyesi Kağıtspor Kulübü'yle Bir Yıllık Anlaşma İmzaladı". Haberler (in Turkish). 2006-06-02.
- ↑ "Tugba KARADEMIR: 2008/2009". International Skating Union. Archived from the original on May 19, 2009.
- ↑ "Tugba KARADEMIR: 2007/2008". International Skating Union. Archived from the original on May 26, 2008.
- ↑ "Tugba KARADEMIR: 2006/2007". International Skating Union. Archived from the original on August 12, 2007.
- ↑ "Tugba KARADEMIR: 2005/2006". International Skating Union. Archived from the original on May 27, 2006.
- ↑ "Tugba KARADEMIR: 2004/2005". International Skating Union. Archived from the original on May 23, 2005.
- ↑ "Tugba KARADEMIR: 2003/2004". International Skating Union. Archived from the original on June 8, 2004.
- ↑ "Tugba KARADEMIR: 2002/2003". International Skating Union. Archived from the original on June 5, 2003.
- ↑ "Tugba KARADEMIR: 2001/2002". International Skating Union. Archived from the original on October 28, 2002.
- 1 2 3 "Competition Results: Tugba KARADEMIR". International Skating Union. Archived from the original on March 6, 2016.
External links
Wikimedia Commons has media related to Tuğba Karademir. |
- Official website (Turkish) (English)
- Tuğba Karademir at the International Skating Union
Olympic Games | ||
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Preceded by Atakan Alaftargil |
Flagbearer for Turkey Turin 2006 |
Succeeded by Kelime Çetinkaya |