Sławomir Borowiecki

Sławomir Borowiecki

Sławomir Borowiecki is a Polish figure skater. He used to skate in Pairs category - with Magdalena Sroczyńska and Rita Chałubińska.

He was four times National Champion in Poland and among the top four in the World Junior Championships.

Currently, he's been skating with his wife Sherri Kennedy-Borowiecka on "Holiday on Ice". In 2007, he took part in the Dutch version of "Dancing on Ice" (see: Sterren dansen op het ijs) which he won (together with his partner Sita Vermeulen). He has also won Polish edition twice (in December 2007, with Olga Borys and May 2008, with Aleksandra Szwed.

Competitive highlights

*1996 : European Championships - 14th (with "Magdalena Sroczyńska"),
*1996 : World Junior Championships - 4th (with "Magdalena Sroczyńska"),
*1995 : Nebelhorn Trophy - 10th (with "Magdalena Sroczyńska"),
*1994 : World Junior Championships - 14th (with "Rita Chałubińska")

ources

* [http://www.holidayonice.com "Holiday on Ice" official homepage]
* [http://www.pairsonice.net/searchresults.php?name=Borowiecki "Pairs on Ice" profile]


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