Johanna Götesson
Born (1985-07-03) 3 July 1985
Tibro, Västra Götaland County
Height1.64 m (5 ft 5 in)
Figure skating career
CountrySweden
Skating clubTibro KK
Began skating1991
Retired2004

Johanna Götesson (born 3 July 1985) is a Swedish former competitive figure skater. She is the 2003 Nordic bronze medalist and 2004 Swedish national champion. She placed 29th at the 2003 World Championships and 35th at the 2001 World Junior Championships.

Programs

Season Short program Free skating
2003–2004
[1]
  • Romeo and Juliet
    by Sergei Prokofiev
    Orchestra Andre Rieu
  • The Montagues and the Capulets
    by Sergei Prokofiev
    Philharmonic Slavonica Orchestra
2002–2003
[2]
  • La cumparsita
  • Caravan
    by Duke Ellington
    London Symphony Orchestra
  • Echoes of Harlem (Blues)
    by Duke Ellington
    Rochester Pops Orchestra
  • In a Sentimental Mood
    by Duke Ellington
    Rochester Pops Orchestra
  • Sing Sing Sing
    by Louis Prima
    Charlie Calello Orchestra
2000–2001
[3]
  • More Dirty Dancing
    by Jimmy Inner
  • Time of my Life
    John Morris Orchestra
  • Wipe Out
    by The Surfairs

Competitive highlights

JGP: Junior Grand Prix

International[3][2][1]
Event 98–99 99–00 00–01 01–02 02–03 03–04
Worlds29th
Nordics3rd
Copenhagen3rd
International: Junior[3][2][1]
Junior Worlds35th
JGP Czech Rep.4th
JGP Poland9th
JGP Ukraine12th
Nordics3rd J.1st J.
National[4][5]
Swedish Champ.2nd J.1st J.1st J.2nd1st
J. = Junior level

References

  1. 1 2 3 "Johanna GÖTESSON: 2003/2004". International Skating Union. Archived from the original on 3 January 2007.
  2. 1 2 3 "Johanna GÖTESSON: 2002/2003". International Skating Union. Archived from the original on 5 June 2003.
  3. 1 2 3 "Johanna GÖTESSON: 2000/2001". International Skating Union. Archived from the original on 27 April 2001.
  4. "JSM i konståkning - damer" [Swedish Junior Figure Skating Championships - Ladies] (PDF) (in Swedish). svenskkonstakning.se. Archived from the original (PDF) on 3 January 2016.
  5. "SM i konståkning - damer" [Swedish Figure Skating Championships - Ladies] (PDF) (in Swedish). svenskkonstakning.se. Archived from the original (PDF) on 3 January 2016.


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