- Michael Seibert (figure skater)
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Michael Seibert Personal information Country represented United States Born January 1, 1960
Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, United StatesFormer partner Judy Blumberg Medal recordFigure skating Ice dancing Competitor for the United States World Championships Bronze 1985 Tokyo Ice dancing Bronze 1984 Ottawa Ice dancing Bronze 1983 Helsinki Ice dancing Michael Seibert (born 1 January 1960 in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania [1]) was an American ice dancer. He competed with Judy Blumberg. The duo won the gold medal at the U.S. Figure Skating Championships five times, captured the bronze medal at the World Figure Skating Championships three times, and competed at the Winter Olympics twice.
After his competitive skating career ended, Seibert became a well-known choreographer. He has choreographed for Stars on Ice and was assistant choreographer for Carmen on Ice.
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Results
(with Judy Blumberg)
Event 1978-79 1979-80 1980-81 1981-82 1982-83 1983-84 1984-85 Winter Olympic Games 7th 4th World Championships 6th 4th 4th 3rd 3rd 3rd U.S. Championships 3rd 2nd 1st 1st 1st 1st 1st Skate America 4th 1st Skate Canada International 1st See also
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Primetime Emmy Award for Outstanding Choreography Jim Moore / George Pinney / Jon Vanderkolff (2001) · Doug Jack / Sarah Kawahara / Kenny Ortega / Debra Brown (2002) · Sandra Bezic / A.C. Ciulla / Christopher Dean / Jamie Isley / Michael Seibert (2003) · Jason Samuels Smith (2004) · Christopher Dean (2005) · Charles Klapow / Kenny Ortega / Bonnie Story (2006) · Wade Robson / Mia Michaels / Rob Marshall / John Deluca (2007) · Wade Robson (2008) · Rob Ashford / Tyce Diorio (2009) · Mia Michaels (2010) Mia Michaels / Tabitha and Napoleon D'umo (2011)
Complete list: (1955–1975) · (1976–2000) · (2001–present)
United States national champions in figure skating – Ice Dancing 1936: Marjorie Parker & Joseph Savage • 1937–38: Nettie Prantell & Harold Hartshorne • 1939–41: Sandy MacDonald & Harold Hartshorne • 1942: Edith Whetstone & A.L. Richards • 1943–44: Marcella May & James Lochead • 1945: Kathe Mehl Williams & Robert Swenning • 1946: Anne Davies & Carleton Hoffner • 1947–49: Lois Waring & Walter Bainbridge • 1950: Lois Waring & Michael McGean • 1951: Carmel Bodel & Edward Bodel • 1952: Lois Waring & Michael McGean • 1953: Carol Ann Peters & Daniel Ryan • 1954–55: Carmel Bodel & Edward Bodel • 1956: Joan Zamboni & Roland Junso • 1957: Sharon McKenzie & Bert Wright • 1958–59: Andree Anderson & Donald Jacoby • 1960: Margie Ackles & Charles Phillips • 1961: Diane Sherbloom & Larry Pierce • 1962: Yvonne Littlefield & Peter Betts • 1963: Sally Schantz & Stanley Urban • 1964: Darleen Streich & Charles Fetter • 1965–66: Kristin Fortune & Dennis Sveum • 1967: Lorna Dyer & John Carrell • 1968–72: Judy Schwomeyer & James Sladky • 1973: Mary Campbell & Johnny Johns • 1974–76: Colleen O'Connor & Jim Millns • 1977: Judi Genovesi & Kent Weigle • 1978–80: Stacey Smith & John Summers • 1981–85: Judy Blumberg & Michael Seibert • 1986: Renée Roca & Donald Adair • 1987–88: Suzanne Semanick & Scott Gregory • 1989–90: Susan Wynne & Joseph Druar • 1991: Elizabeth Punsalan & Jerod Swallow • 1992: April Sargent Thomas & Russ Witherby • 1993: Renée Roca & Gorsha Sur • 1994: Elizabeth Punsalan & Jerod Swallow • 1995: Renée Roca & Gorsha Sur • 1996–98: Elizabeth Punsalan & Jerod Swallow • 1999–2003: Naomi Lang & Peter Tchernyshev • 2004–08: Tanith Belbin & Benjamin Agosto • 2009-11: Meryl Davis & Charlie White
Categories:- 1960 births
- American ice dancers
- Olympic figure skaters of the United States
- Figure skaters at the 1980 Winter Olympics
- Figure skaters at the 1984 Winter Olympics
- Living people
- Jewish American sportspeople
- People from Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania
- Sportspeople from Pennsylvania
- American figure skating biography stubs
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