Bradie Tennell Informations rapides | |
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Hauteur | 5 pieds 6 pouces |
Poids | 53 kilogrammes |
Date de naissance | 31 janvier 1998 |
Signe du zodiaque | Verseau |
Couleur des yeux | Bleu |
Bradie Tennell est une patineuse artistique de compétition américaine qui a compilé de nombreuses victoires et réalisations au cours de sa carrière, comme avoir remporté les médailles de bronze chacune lors de l'épreuve par équipe olympique de 2018, de Skate America 2017 et des Internationaux de France 2018. Elle est également championne CS Autumn Classic 2018, championne CS Golden Spin de Zagreb 2018 et championne nationale américaine 2018 et 2021.
Nom de naissance
Bradie Tennell
Surnom
Bradie
Signe du soleil
Verseau
Lieu de naissance
Winfield, Illinois, États-Unis
Résidence
Carpentersville, Illinois, États-Unis
Nationalité
Éducation
Elle a suivi des cours dans un collège communautaire local.
Occupation
Patineur artistique compétitif
Famille
- Mère - Jean (infirmière autorisée)
- Frères et sœurs - Austin (jeune frère) (joueur de hockey sur glace), Shane (jeune frère) (joueur de hockey sur glace)
Directeur
Elle se gère elle-même.
Construire
Svelte
Hauteur
5 pi 6 po ou 168 cm
Poids
53 kg ou 117 lb
Race / origine ethnique
blanc
Couleur de cheveux
Blond
Couleur des yeux
Bleu
Orientation sexuelle
Droit
Caractéristiques distinctives
- Silhouette mince
- Grand sourire
Approbations de la marque
Elle a approuvé des marques telles que -
- Eau de Voss
- Shaklee
- Technologies Zebra
- Récupération des rouleaux
Les choses préférées de Bradie Tennell
- Princesse Disney - Cendrillon
Source - Équipe USA
Infos sur Bradie Tennell
- She started learning how to skate at the age of 2 after her mother allowed her to try the sport.
- In 2007, Denise Myers became her coach. Around the same time, she also began training at Twink Rinks Ice Pavilion situated in Buffalo Grove, Illinois.
- She won the novice bronze medal at the 2013 U.S Championships. A year later, she moved up to the junior ranks and finished 4th at the 2014 U.S. Championships.
- In September 2014, Bradie debuted on the ISU Junior Grand Prix (JGP) series where she placed 8th in Nagoya, Japan.
- In 2015, she won the junior gold medal at the 2015 U.S. Championships by over 16 points. In May, Tennell was diagnosed with a stress fracture in both wings of lumbar vertebrae, which made her wore a back brace the entire summer.
- She started her 2015-2016 season by finishing 11th at the JGP event held in Linz, Austria. During the entire season, she joined a couple of events including the 2016 U.S. Championships on January 23 where she was placed 6th and the 2016 World Junior Championships during which she was ranked 4th in the free skate and finished 11th overall.
- She made her senior international debut at the 2016 CS Tallinn Trophy in late November 2016 where she won the bronze medal. In January 2017, she competed on the senior level at the 2017 U.S. Championships and finished at 9th place. In March, she went on again to compete at the 2017 World Junior Championships held in Taipei, Taiwan, where she finished at 7th place.
- In November 2017, she won the bronze medal at her sole Grand Prix assignment Skate America after finishing at 4th place in the short program and 3rd in the free skate. She finished the competition with a tally score of 204.10.
- After she was ranked 1st in the short program of the 2018 U.S. Figure Skating Championships, winning the competition with a score tally of 219.51, she was included in the U.S. women’s Olympic figure skating team to represent the United States in Pyeongchang alongside Karen Chen and Mirai Nagasu. She then made her Olympic debut in the women’s short program of the Team Event during which she earned her best score of the season with 68.94. Overall, the U.S. team including herself won bronze in the event.
- Elle a commencé sa saison 2018-2019 en participant à l'International de la Classique d'automne 2018 où elle a été classée première après avoir battu Evgenia Medvedeva.
- Sa première compétition majeure pour la saison 2019-2020 était Skate America 2019, où elle a remporté le programme court avec un nouveau record personnel de 75,10.
Image présentée par David W. Carmichael / David W. Carmichael Figure Skating Photography / CC BY-SA 3.0