Christopher & Steven Pottenger. In 2003 they won the US Novice & Junior National titles respectively.
Javier Fernandez's elder sister Laura was the first lady to compete in Europeans for Spain
the Duchesnay's, The Garrasinos, The Shibutanis, Sarah and Emily Hughes and to a point Michelle and Karen Kwan and Mao and Mai asada seemed to have the skating gene the Baldwin brothers seemed to have more money than gene.
Sarah and Emily Hughes both went to the Olympics in singles, with Sarah even winning an OGM.
Yipes, we forgot the Hughes girls? Yipes. Let me check back.
Yes, until you pointed it out, they weren't mentioned. At least we saved our honor by bringing up Michelle and Karen Kwan earlier.
I'm really sorry that Tiffany couldn't gain a foothold. She was such an interesting skater. I was really hopeful when she switched to ice dance. Was it just bad luck with partners? Does anyone know where she is today?
Kris Wirtz (pairs partner and husband of Kristy Seargeant) was coached by his brother, Paul Wirtz (now deceased) and Kirs' nephew Sean Wirtz was also a pair skater.
Last I recall, Johnnie quit skating to go to college and work at the family car dealership. I think this might be the auto dealership's website
http://www.autostiegler.com/
There is a Stephanie Stiegler with a sister named Tiffany on Facebook and they both 'like' several varied skating pages, but without 'friending' them, you can't determine what they are up to now.
Peter and Kitty were both adopted, so it was unusual they'd both be world class pair skaters. How close were they in age. Anyone know interesting factoids about them?
Viktor and Vladimir Petrenko. Both won Junior Worlds--Viktor in 1984, Vlad in 1986. At 1988 senior Worlds, Viktor was 3rd and Vlad 10th. Vlad also twice won bronze medals at Skate America.
Speaking of Australia, Danielle and Stephen Carr, 19 time nationals pairs champions. Four more for Stephen as a single skater.
Repeating names is no crime, as far as I'm concerned.
She was not the first lady to compete in Europeans for Spain.
But I don't know if any of the previous Spanish ladies who competed at Europeans (most of whom seem to have been named Marta) had skating siblings.
I don't think Anastasia and Isabella Cannuscio have been mentioned yet
Stretching the boundaries of the topic: Parent/child coaching situations.
Surya Bonaly and her mother... Suzanne? Was that her name? Although that may not be a genetic connection... Surya was adopted, wasn't she? Wow, I've walked myself into a corner... I don't think they are blood kin for reasons that should be obvious.
I coached my son on his golf team, and that was hard enough. I can't imagine coaching my child at a world class level in any sport.