Sarah Dutton
Age: 11 Hometown: Shelbyville, Kentucky
Club: Louisville Skating Academy (LSA)
Coaches: Kelley and Donnie Adair; Jessica Mills-Kincaid
Goals: To pass my novice moves and land the rest of my double jumps; to skate with “Disney on Ice.”
I skate: Four to five days a week
How I got started in skating: I was in a Girl Scout troop and my mom was the leader. We went skating for a fun activity and I fell in love.
Memorable moments: Landing my Axel for the first time; seeing “Disney on Ice”; attending a clinic with one of Max Aaron’s coaches; all my years performing in my club’s “Nutcracker on Ice” show.
More about me: I love theater and acting. I would love to be on Disney!
FAVORITES
Skaters: Gracie Gold, Ashley Wagner, Kristi Yamaguchi
Moves: Axel, double toe, double Salchow, haircutter
Carina Rosenbaum
Age: 12 Level: Juvenile moves in the field, preliminary freestyle
Hometown: Potomac, Maryland Club: Washington FSC Coaches: Gabriela Dabija, Marina Akbarov
Favorite skaters: Julia Lipnitskaia, Gracie Gold Favorite moves: Spread eagle, double flip
Goals: To land my double Axel this year and go to National Showcase
Memorable moments: Landing my Axel, going to “Michael Weiss Ice Champions LIVE!” and seeing people do backflips from my on-ice seats
How I got started: My brother went to a skating birthday and was inspired to start skating. He inspired me to start.
FAVORITES Movies: Pitch Perfect, Mean Girls Books: Skateland series by Olga Jaffae Hobbies: Playing guitar, jump-roping.
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