Clive Shorten (born 28 June 1973)[1] is an English former competitive figure skater. He is the 1992 Piruetten bronze medalist, 1994 Czech Skate silver medalist, and 1999 British national champion. He reached the free skate at three ISU Championships as a single skater.
Clive Shorten | |
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Born | London, England | 28 June 1973
Height | 1.72 m (5 ft 7+1⁄2 in) |
Figure skating career | |
Country | United Kingdom |
Skating club | Riverside SC |
Began skating | 1982 |
Retired | 1999 |
Career
editSingle skating
editShorten began skating in 1982.[1] He placed 21st at the 1991 World Junior Championships in Budapest, just missing the cut-off for the free skate. At the 1992 World Junior Championships in Hull, Quebec, he qualified for the final segment and finished 19th. Shorten won bronze at the 1992 Piruetten and silver at the 1994 Czech Skate. He was 19th overall at the 1995 World Championships in Birmingham, England, after placing 22nd in the short and 18th in the free.
Shorten's first coaches were David Clements and Ludmila Vasilyeva.[1] In the 1998–99 season, he won the British national title, coached by Viktor Teslia at the Chelmsford Riverside Ice Centre.[2] Shorten reached the free skate at the 1999 European Championships in Prague, where he finished 24th, but not at the 1999 World Championships.
Pair skating
editShorten competed internationally in pair skating with Victoria Pearce. They placed 14th at the 1991 World Junior Championships in Budapest, 8th at the 1992 World Junior Championships in Hull, Quebec, and 13th at the 1993 European Championships in Helsinki.
Post-competitive career
editShorten later became a coach, working at Alexandra Palace until 2004. In January 2005, he was appointed head coach at Riverside Ice and Leisure Centre in Chelmsford. In July 2005, Shorten moved to Cornwall and took up a new career in carpentry, but continued to coach ice skating in Plymouth.[3][4]
Shorten has featured in several television advertisements and was Robbie Williams' skating body double in his She's the One video.[5]
Competitive highlights
editSingle skating
editInternational[1] | ||||||||
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Event | 90–91 | 91–92 | 92–93 | 93–94 | 94–95 | 96–97 | 97–98 | 98–99 |
World Champ. | 19th | 31st | ||||||
European Champ. | 24th | |||||||
Czech Skate | 2nd | |||||||
Nebelhorn Trophy | 13th | |||||||
Piruetten | 3rd | |||||||
Schäfer Memorial | 8th | |||||||
St. Gervais | 4th | |||||||
International: Junior[1] | ||||||||
Junior Worlds | 21st | 19th | ||||||
National[1] | ||||||||
British Champ. | 4th | 2nd | 3rd | 3rd | 1st |
Pair skating with Pearce
editInternational[6] | |||
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Event | 1990–91 | 1991–92 | 1992–93 |
European Champ. | 13th | ||
World Junior Champ. | 14th | 8th |
References
edit- ^ a b c d e f "Clive SHORTEN". International Skating Union. Archived from the original on 7 August 2016. Retrieved 7 August 2016.
- ^ "Ice skating: Triple medals for Riverside". The Echo (Essex). 20 November 1998. Archived from the original on 5 August 2016.
- ^ "Newquay figure skater Jess bags gold in national comp - and calls for ice rink in Cornwall". Cornish Guardian. 13 November 2013. Archived from the original on 19 March 2014. Retrieved 19 March 2014.
- ^ "Meet the coaches: Clive Shorten". Plymouth Pavilions Ice Rink. Archived from the original on 6 February 2017.
- ^ Shorten, Clive. "Coaching Career". plymouthiceskatingclinics.com. Archived from the original on 19 April 2015. Retrieved 19 April 2015.
- ^ "Clive SHORTEN". the-sports.org.