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Åsa Persson
Born (1983-10-17) 17 October 1983 (age 41)
Osby, Sweden
Height1.65 m (5 ft 5 in)
Figure skating career
CountrySweden
Skating clubOsby FSC
Retired2003

Asa Persson (born 17 October 1983 in Osby, Sweden) is a Swedish former competitive figure skater. She is the 2003 Swedish national champion and 1998 & 1999 Junior national champion. Her highest placement at an ISU Championship was 14th at the 2002 World Championships. She was coached by Jan Ullmark.[1]

Persson now works as the Ice Captain on board the Royal Caribbean cruise ship Allure of the Seas.

Programs

Season Short program Free skating
2002–2003
[2]
  • Kashmir
    by John Bonham, Jimmy Page, Robert Plant
    London Philharmonic Orchestra
  • Leija's Game
    by Astor Piazzolla
  • Fuga Y Misterio
    by Astor Piazzolla
  • Invierno Porteno
    by Astor Piazzolla
  • Bailongo
    by Astor Piazzolla
2001–2002
[3]
  • Cinderella Prepares for the Ball
  • Temptation
    by Fred Brown
  • Besame Mucho
    by Consuelo Velasques
    M. Petrucciani with Griffiti String Orchestra
  • Mambo en Sax
    by Perez Prado and Orchestra
  • Mambo Caliente
    by Arturo Sandoval
    Orchestra Mambo Kings

Results

Results[3][2]
International
Event 1995–96 1996–97 1997–98 1998–99 1999–00 2000–01 2001–02 2002–03
Worlds 23rd
Europeans 26th 25th
Golden Spin 9th
Karl Schäfer 4th
Nordics 2nd J. 2nd
International: Junior
Junior Worlds 23rd 14th
JGP Canada 13th
JGP Czech 7th
JGP Mexico 11th
JGP Sweden 5th
Grand Prize SNP 15th J.
Triglav Trophy 9th J.
National
Swedish Champ. 3rd N. 1st N. 1st J. 1st J. 3rd 1st
JGP = Junior Grand Prix
Levels: N. = Novice; J. = Junior

References

  1. ^ Mittan, Barry (10 June 2002). "Sweden's Persson Prepares for 2003 Europeans". Golden Skate.
  2. ^ a b "Asa PERSSON: 2002/2003". International Skating Union. Archived from the original on 3 January 2007. {{cite web}}: Unknown parameter |deadurl= ignored (|url-status= suggested) (help)
  3. ^ a b "Asa PERSSON: 2001/2002". International Skating Union. Archived from the original on 2 June 2002. {{cite web}}: Unknown parameter |deadurl= ignored (|url-status= suggested) (help)