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Jenna-Anne BuysSouth Africa Gets New Ladies ChampionFebrary 3, 2004
Buys was a late starter in skating, not taking to the ice until she was nine. "I went to the rink in our town with my mother and her friend," Buys stated. "I really liked skating so I started lessons within a week." Before that, Buys had been involved in rhythmic gymnastics for a year, but hadn't reached the competitive level. The 18-year-old is a multi-sport athlete. "All through school, I competed in swimming and athletics," she explained. "I did everything except the backstroke in swimming, and I did that in the intermediate medley. I did mainly the short distances. In athletics, I did the high jump, the long jump and distance races. I got school letters in both swimming and athletics." She still swims and runs for conditioning, although she hasn't competed since graduating from high school. That's part of the ten hours a week she spends in off ice training. Buys also trains two to three hours a day between three and five days a week on ice. She trains with Lisa Stigant, who also does her choreography in conjunction with Buys mother, Adele, who got involved in skating after her daughter's career began. Stigant selected most of the music that Buys used for this season's programs. The short program is to Spirit of the Dance, while the long includes Allegretto by Bond, selections from the soundtrack of the movie Mighty Joe Young, and music from Cirque du Soleil. "I was watching Mighty Joe Young and I thought that it would be good skating music," Buys said. "I had to get the music from the DVD because we could find the soundtrack on CD. I usually like strong, energetic music to skate to, but I listen to a mixture of things off ice. At the moment, I like All American Rejects and Avril Lavigne. Buys isn't musically inclined although she played the recorder in school. To relax, she likes to spend time with her family and friends, go to the mall, and She is looking forward to her trips to the Netherlands and Germany in March. "I'd like to go to Paris and see the Eiffel Tower," she added. So far, her trip to China has been the highlight of her travels. "It was so different there," she said. "I went to the Great Wall and it was like, wow! It was hard to communicate with people who spoke no English but it was kind of fun acting out what I was trying to say. I've never been west before, so I liked coming to Canada for Four Continents." Buys doesn't plan to be a skating coach after she finishes competing. "I'd like to go into orthodontics. I have to take two subjects before going to university," she said. "When I was in high school, I was a pretty good student. I liked biology and creative writing. I liked to write at school." She speaks, English, Afrikaans and a little Zulu. |