Júlia Sebestyén
Júlia Sebestyén , born the May 14th 1981 with Budapest, is a artistic skater Hungarian. In 2004, it becomes the first Hungarian woman gained the championships of Europe. Its successive trainers are Gurgen Vardanjan, Andras Szaraz and Eszter Jurek.
Prize list
Olympic Games:
- 15th with the Winter Olympics of 1998 with Nagano
- 8th with the Winter Olympics of 2002 with Salt Lake City
- 18th with the Winter Olympics of 2006 with Turin
Championships of the world
- 19th in 1998 with Mineapolis
- 19th in 1999 with Helsinki
- 7th in 2000 with Nice
- 18th in 2001 with Vancouver
- 8th in 2002 with Nagano
- 14th in 2003 with Washington, cd.
- 6th in 2004 with Dortmund
- 12th in 2005 with Moscow
- 22e in 2006 with Calgary
Championships of Europe
- 15th in 1995 with Dortmund
- 17th in 1998 with Milan
- 6th in 1999 with Prague
- 6th in 2000 with Vienna
- 6th in 2001 with Bratislava
- 10th in 2002 with Lausanne
- Bronze medal in 2003 with Malmö
- Gold medal in 2004 with Budapest
- 4th in 2005 with Turin
- 14th in 2006 with Lyon
Championships of Hungary
- Medal of money of 1999 to 2001
- Gold medal in 2002 to 2006
External bonds
- Biography RESULTING
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