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Nathan


Lee Age: 9


Hometown: Burtonsville, Maryland Home club: Washington FSC


Coaches: Adam Munday, Summer DaSilva


Favorite move: Loop-loop-loop jump (or looping until I can’t loop anymore!)


Goal: To land double jumps


Memorable moment: Skating in family spotlight with my little sister. She was a broccoli and we had so much fun practicing together.


More favorites Hobbies: Reading and doing math Food: Steak Color: Red Place to visit: Hokkaido, Japan


Charlotte


Woudenberg Age: 9 Club: Center Ice of Oaks FSC Level: Preliminary test track Coach: Joanne Trojansky


Goals: Pass my preliminary moves-in-the-field test and be a figure skating coach


Favorite skaters: Gracie Gold, Kristi Yamaguchi, Ashley Wagner


Memorable moment: Seeing my favorite skaters in Stars on Ice


How I started: I was first a hock- ey player and when I didn’t think I wanted to play anymore, my coach (who teaches both), con- vinced me to try figure skating.


More favorites


Hobbies: Baking, playing out- side, arts and crafts, softball Movie: The Parent Trap Food: Strawberries Singer: Taylor Swift Color: Blue


If you would like to be featured in the KIDS Spotlight, email your information to rfelton@usfigureskating.org and include action and nonaction skating photographs of yourself. Include in your submission your name, address, home phone number (not for publication) and U.S. Figure Skat- ing member number. Complete as many of the categories that you see printed in the KIDS Spotlight as you want, and we might feature you.


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