Juan Legaz

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Juan Legaz
Born (1987-03-27) 27 March 1987 (age 37)
Córdoba, Argentina
Height1.74 m (5 ft 8+12 in)
Figure skating career
Country Spain
Skating clubFC Barcelona
C.E.V.A. Viella
Began skating1995
Retired2006

Juan Legaz (born 27 March 1987) is a Spanish former competitive figure skater. He is the 2005 Spanish national champion and placed as high as 15th at the World Junior Championships.

Contents

Programs

Season Short program Free skating
2005–2006
[1]
  • Kismet
    performed by Bond
2004–2005
[2]
  • Kismet
    performed by Bond
2003–2004
[3]
  • Jesus Christ Superstar
    by Andrew Lloyd Webber
    Boston Philharmonic Orchestra
2002–2003
[4]
  • Korobushka
    performed by Bond
  • La Torre del oro "Preludio"
    Royal Philharmonic Orchestra
  • Rigoletto
    by Giuseppe Verdi
    Royal Philharmonic Orchestra
  • Music
    by Gioachino Rossini
    Royal Philharmonic Orchestra

Competitive highlights

International [1]
Event01–0202–0303–0404–0505–06
European Champ. 32nd
Schäfer Memorial 18th
Triglav Trophy 2nd
International: Junior [1]
World Junior Champ. 30th36th15th
JGP Andorra 10th
JGP Mexico 9th
JGP Slovakia 19th
EYOF 6th
Triglav Trophy 16th
National [1]
Spanish Champ. 3rd J1st J2nd1st
J = Junior level; JGP = Junior Grand Prix

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References

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