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Jennifer Don
Jennifer Don in 2004
BornHouston, Texas
Height1.60 m (5 ft 3 in)
Figure skating career
CountryChinese Taipei
United States
CoachTiffany Chin
Skating clubTexas Gulf Coast

Jennifer Don (born October 6; Chinese: 唐文珍; pinyin: Táng Wénzhēn) is a Taiwanese American figure skater who competed in both the pairs and singles disciplines. For most of her career, she represented the United States in competition. With partner Jonathon Hunt, she is the 2003 World Junior bronze medalist in pairs. As a single skater, she won the 2003 Nebelhorn Trophy, becoming the first woman to win a competition under the ISU International Judging System.[1] In 2006, she represented Chinese Taipei.

Personal life

Don was born on October 6, in Houston, Texas.[2] She graduated from the University of California, Los Angeles (UCLA) in 2009, where she earned a bachelor's degree in Global Studies.[3]

Skating career

Don started skating at the age of 10.[4] As a singles skater, she was the 2001 U.S. national bronze medalist on the novice level and the 2002 U.S. silver medalist on the junior level.[5][6]

As a pair skater, Don won the bronze medal with Jonathon Hunt at the 2003 World Junior Championships.[7] They announced the end of their partnership on March 2005,[8] Hunt having decided to retire.[9] Don was unable to find another partner so she decided to compete as a single skater for Taiwan.[9] In 2005, she won the Chinese Taipei National Championships.[10]

Programs

Singles

Season Short program Free skating
2003-2004
  • Butterfly
  • Graduation
    by Mark Shaiman
  • Freedom Battle
    by M.W. Smith

Pairs

With Hunt

Season Short program Free skating
2004-2005

Results

GP: Grand Prix; JGP: Junior Grand Prix

Single skating

For the United States until 2004 and then Chinese Taipei (Taiwan)

International
Event 00–01
(USA)
01–02
(USA)
02–03
(USA)
03–04
(USA)
04–05 05–06
(TAI)
06–07
(TAI)
Four Continents 13th
Golden Spin 6th
Nebelhorn Trophy 1st
Winter Universiade 25th
National
Chinese Taipei 1st
United States 3rd N 2nd J 11th 8th
Eastern Sectionals 2nd

Pairs with Guzman

International
Event 2002
U.S. Championships 10th

Pairs with Hunt

International
Event 2002–03 2003–04 2004–05
GP Cup of Russia 4th
GP Skate America 7th
International: Junior
World Junior Champ. 3rd
National
U.S. Championships 6th 4th 6th
Eastern Sectionals 1st

References

  1. ^ "Double Identity for USA's Jennifer Don". Golden Skate. 2017.
  2. ^ "Jennifer Don Biography". International Skating Union. International Skating Union. Retrieved 20 July 2011.
  3. ^ Elfman, Lois (December 31, 2009). "Jennifer Don Stays Connected". IceNetwork.
  4. ^ "Jennifer Don". Unseen Skaters. Retrieved 20 July 2011.
  5. ^ Mittan, Barry (August 11, 2004). "Double Identity for USA's Jennifer Don". Golden Skate.
  6. ^ "ICE at Santa Monica: Learn to skate with an Olympian". Santa monica centric. 12 November 2014.
  7. ^ Mittan, Barry (March 27, 2003). "Don and Hunt Finish Dream Season with Junior Worlds Bronze". Golden Skate.
  8. ^ "Jennifer Don and Jonathon Hunt Announce End of Partnership". U.S. Figure Skating. March 8, 2005.
  9. ^ a b Kirk, Jennifer (August 20, 2009). "Olympic country hopping". True/Slant.
  10. ^ "Chinese Taipei pin medal hope on figure skater Don". People's Daily Online. Xinhua. January 28, 2007.