Barbara Berezowski | Personal information |
| Country represented: | Canada |
| Date of birth: | September 5, 1954 (1954-09-05) (age 55) |
| Partner: | David Porter |
| Retired: | 1976 |
Barbara Berezowski (born September 5, 1954 in Toronto, Ontario) is a Canadian ice dancer. With partner David Porter, she won two gold medals at the Canadian Figure Skating Championships and competed at the 1976 Winter Olympics. From 1994 through 2008, she served as Founding Chairperson of the Board of Governors of the Etobicoke Sports Hall of Fame. She was inducted into their athlete category in 1999.
[edit] Competitive highlights
(with Porter)
1971
- Junior Canadian Champions - 1st -Winnipeg, Manitoba
- Canadian Championships - 5th -Winnipeg, Manitoba
1972
- Lake Placid Invitational Championships - 1st -New York, USA
- Canadian Championships - 2nd -London, Ontario
1973
- Canadian Championships - 2nd - Vancouver, British Columbia
- World Championships - 15th - Bratislava
1974
- Moscow Invitational Championships - 5th - Moscow, USSR - named "Miss Charm on Ice"
- Canadian Championships - 2nd - Moncton, New Brunswick
- World Championships - 15th - Munich, Germany - named "Miss Charm on Ice"
1975
- Skate Canada Invitational Championships - 2nd - Edmonton, Alberta
- Moscow Invitational Championships - 5th - Moscow, USSR - named "Miss Charm on Ice" second time
- Canadian Championships - 1st - Quebec City
- World Championships - 9th - Colorado Springs, Colorado
1976
- Prestige Cutlery Awards - 3rd - London, England
- Canadian Championships - 1st - London, Ontario
- Olympics - 10th - Innsbruck, Austria
- Special Note: Barbara and David became first ice dancers in the world to become Olympians.
- Selected as "Miss Olympics" - at 1976 Winter Olympic Games, Innsbruck, Austria by world journalists
- World Championships - 7th - Gothenburg, Sweden
- Barbara Berezowski also won the title of "Miss Toronto" 1975-1976 and was third Runner-up in the 1976 Miss Canada Beauty Pageant
[edit] Professional career
- 1976-1977 Barbara (with Porter) turned professional and toured with Toller Cranston's "The Ice Show"
- 1977 World Professional Dance Champions - 1st Jaca, Spain
- 1978-1980 Toured with Ice Follies.
- 1982 Headlined in Professional Ice Show in "Stars on Ice" Seoul, Korea
- 1999 Performed in "Legendary Night of Figure Skating" celebrating Canadian Figure Skating Champions, Air Canada Centre, Toronto Canada
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