Erica Risseeuw | |
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Personal information | |
Country represented | United Kingdom |
Born | Calgary, Alberta | 11 July 1990
Height | 163 cm (5 ft 4 in) |
Partner | Robert Paxton |
Coach | Lee Barkell, Doug Leigh Shane Dennison |
Former coach | Kathie Rothwell |
Choreographer | Kelly Johnson, Tyler Miles |
Retired | 2010 |
ISU personal best scores | |
Combined total | 130.09 2010 Europeans |
Short program | 44.28 2009 Europeans |
Free skate | 86.59 2010 Europeans |
Erica Risseeuw (born 11 July 1990 in Calgary, Alberta) is a Canadian former competitive pair skater who competed for Great Britain with British partner Robert Paxton. They are the 2009 & 2010 British silver medalists.
(with Paxton)
Event | 2008–2009 | 2009–2010 |
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European Championships | 7th | 12th |
British Championships | 2nd | 2nd |
NRW Trophy | 6th | |
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