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Amber Corwin Retires

R.D.

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Jul 26, 2003
um, not really, as the article was written four hours ago (as of this posting)...unless four hours is old to you :p
 
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Jun 21, 2003
Good that she intends to stay involved with her USFS committees. I believe she was on the committee that had to approve Michelle Kwan's petition for a bye to the Olympics (she recused herself bcause of personal acquaintance with Michelle -- a little bit strange because who in skating doesn't know Michelle, but anyway...). She is also the "athletes' representative" to the ISU, IIRC.

Her Breakfast at Tiffany's program was super. :love:
 

heyang

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Jul 26, 2003
In the article, it said she is 27. One has to respect her for persevering for so long even without medalling. As a skater, I'm sure her continued involvement on various boards will be an asset to the USFSA.
 

Saundy

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Dec 2, 2004
I have always admired Amber Corwin. She was always in the shadow of the more elite US Skaters, but I always enjoyed her skating. She reminds me alot of Jennifer Robinson. Never in the top 5 in the world, but always SO classy, both of them.

I wish her the very best of luck with her future plans. She's had a career to be proud of.
 

iluvtodd

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i always admired & respected Amber. I'll miss her, but I hope she stays involved with the sport some way.
 

Spirit

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Jul 26, 2003
Nationals will not be the same without Amber. It was always comforting knowing year after year that she would be there.
 

Dee4707

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Spirit said:
Nationals will not be the same without Amber. It was always comforting knowing year after year that she would be there.
I agree and I give her credit for trying and trying and trying.

Dee
 

ladysarahchatto

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Mathman said:
Good that she intends to stay involved with her USFS committees. I believe she was on the committee that had to approve Michelle Kwan's petition for a bye to the Olympics (she recused herself bcause of personal acquaintance with Michelle -- a little bit strange because who in skating doesn't know Michelle, but anyway...). She is also the "athletes' representative" to the ISU, IIRC.

Her Breakfast at Tiffany's program was super. :love:

I loved Amber's Breakfast At Tiffany program and I always felt she skated just because she loved it. Medals weren't the most important thing. The best of luck to her in all her future endeavors!:thumbsup:
 
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