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Sweden's Stiller Follows Sister Into Skating

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Sweden's Stiller Follows Sister Into Skating

Filip Stiller started skating when he was only three years old. "I started because my sister, Veronica, wanted to," he said. "My parents didn't know what to do with me, so I started to skate as well."
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korolyeva

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Hi

is there somewhere where we can contact filip stiller? he seems cool.
 
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Joesitz

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Re: Hi

Just another one of those skaters we will never see unless he winds up in the top 6 at Euros or Worlds.

Joe
 
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EllynK

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Re: Hi

Or unless you *go* to one of the events the skater is competing in (Euros, Worlds, Jr. Worlds, 4Continents, or a junior or senior GP event, "B" European events if you can get to Europe . . . whenever it may be convenient enough to make the trip compared to cost and who you'd get to see there) . . . or find someone who can copy or loan you tapes of Eurosport broadcasts or the like. . . . Find out where the nearest rink is to you that has foreign skaters training there sometimes and when they're doing club shows or sendoff shows for competitions.
 
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