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'''Derrick Delmore''' (born December 12, 1978 in ], ]) is an African-American ]. He was the 1998 ] and the 1999 U.S. National Collegiate Champion. He attended ] and double majored in psychology and communications. | '''Derrick Delmore''' (born December 12, 1978 in ], ]) is an African-American ]. He was the 1998 ] and the 1999 U.S. National Collegiate Champion. He attended ] and double majored in psychology and communications. | ||
Delmore appeared as the male lead in a musical production of ] at the ] in 2007 in New York. | Delmore appeared as the male lead in a musical production of '']'' at the ] in 2007 in New York. | ||
Delmore competed as a pair skater early in his career on the novice level. In 2008, he retired from single skating to compete as a pair skater.<ref>{{cite news | url = http://www.usfsa.org/Story.asp?id=41009 | title= 1998 World Junior Champion Derrick Delmore Retires from Singles Skating | publisher = ] | date = March 11, 2008 | accessdate = June 25, 2009}}</ref> He teamed up with ]. They placed 5th at the junior level at their Sectional Championship and did not qualify for the ]. | Delmore competed as a pair skater early in his career on the novice level. In 2008, he retired from single skating to compete as a pair skater.<ref>{{cite news | url = http://www.usfsa.org/Story.asp?id=41009 | title= 1998 World Junior Champion Derrick Delmore Retires from Singles Skating | publisher = ] | date = March 11, 2008 | accessdate = June 25, 2009}}</ref> He teamed up with ]. They placed 5th at the junior level at their Sectional Championship and did not qualify for the ]. |
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Full name | Derrick Delmore | ||||||||||||||
Born | (1978-12-12) December 12, 1978 (age 46) Andrews AFB, Maryland | ||||||||||||||
Height | 172 cm (5.64 ft) | ||||||||||||||
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Skating club | Washington FSC | ||||||||||||||
Medal record
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Derrick Delmore (born December 12, 1978 in Andrews Air Force Base, Maryland) is an African-American figure skater. He was the 1998 World Junior Champion and the 1999 U.S. National Collegiate Champion. He attended Stanford University and double majored in psychology and communications.
Delmore appeared as the male lead in a musical production of Cold As Ice at the Gateway Playhouse in 2007 in New York.
Delmore competed as a pair skater early in his career on the novice level. In 2008, he retired from single skating to compete as a pair skater. He teamed up with Kelcie Lee. They placed 5th at the junior level at their Sectional Championship and did not qualify for the 2009 U.S. Figure Skating Championships.
Competitive highlights
Pairs career
(with Kelcie Lee)
Event | 2008-2009 |
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Pacific Coast Sectionals | 5th J. |
- J = Junior level
(with Crystal Kim)
Event | 1995-1996 |
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U.S. Championships | 6th N. |
- N = Novice level
(with Alix Clymer)
Event | 1990-1991 |
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U.S. Championships | 10th N. |
- N = Novice level
Singles career
International | |||||||||||||||||
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Event | 1991-92 | 1992-93 | 1993-94 | 1994-95 | 1995-96 | 1996-97 | 1997-98 | 1998-99 | 1999-00 | 2000-01 | 2001-02 | 2002-03 | 2003-04 | 2004-05 | 2005-06 | 2006-07 | 2007-08 |
Four Continents | 10th | 11th | |||||||||||||||
GP Skate Canada | 5th | ||||||||||||||||
GP Skate America | 5th | 8th | |||||||||||||||
GP NHK Trophy | 10th | ||||||||||||||||
Finlandia | 5th | 6th | |||||||||||||||
Nebelhorn | 4th | 2nd | 5th | 6th | 7th | 5th | |||||||||||
Golden Spin | 5th | ||||||||||||||||
Karl Schäfer | 11th | 3rd | |||||||||||||||
International: Junior | |||||||||||||||||
Junior Worlds | 10th | 1st | |||||||||||||||
JGP Hungary | 6th | ||||||||||||||||
JGP Bulgaria | 2nd | ||||||||||||||||
St. Gervais | 1st J. | ||||||||||||||||
Blue Swords | 17th J. | ||||||||||||||||
National | |||||||||||||||||
U.S. Champ. | 4th N. | 7th J. | 7th J. | 4th J. | WD | 11th | 5th | 10th | 8th | 10th | 6th | WD | 8th | 7th | 12th | 6th | 15th |
U.S. Collegiate | 1st | ||||||||||||||||
Olympic Fest. | 1st | 3rd | |||||||||||||||
Eastern Sect. | 1st N. | 3rd J. | 2nd J. | 1st | 4th | 3rd | 2nd | 3rd | 1st | 3rd | 1st | 3rd | |||||
South Atlantic Reg. | 1st N. | 2nd J. | 1st | 1st | |||||||||||||
GP = Grand Prix; JGP = Junior Grand Prix; WD = Withdrew Levels: N. = Novice; J. = Junior |
References
- "1998 World Junior Champion Derrick Delmore Retires from Singles Skating". U.S. Figure Skating. March 11, 2008. Retrieved June 25, 2009.
External links
- Derrick Delmore at U.S. Figure Skating (archived)
- Derrick Delmore at the International Skating Union
- Personal Website
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