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| 2005 |
Competing in their first World Championships in
Goteburg, Sweden, FOI placed 17th in the long and 18th
overall, the highest placing debut an Australian team has received
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Skating to their short program to Pirates of the Caribbean
and their long to Harem by Sarah Brightman,
FOI won the 2005 NSW Championships for the third year running. At
the 2005 National Championships, the team reclaimed the title of
Australian Senior Synchronized Championships, and the right to represent
Australia at the 2006 World Synchronized Skating Championships
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| 2004 |
Taking a break from International competition, FOI
concentrated on the domestic season.
Skating to their short program to Sparkling Diamonds form
Moulin Rouge and their long to the music from Romeo and
Juliet, FOI convincingly won the 2004 NSW and
National Senior Synchronized Championships. |
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| 2003 |
FOI competed in two International completions, the
Prague Cup and the French Cup where they placed 11th
and 9th respectively.
Skating to their short program to Fever and their
long to the music from Chicago, under the
instruction of Madonna Randall and Tim Heinecke, FOI won the 2003
NSW Senior Synchronized Championship and placed a close 2nd at Nationals.
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2002 |
Competing in the French Cup,
Rouen FOI placed a credible 14th.
Performing their short program to Tequila and their
long to the music from Remember the Titans, FOI
placed 2nd in NSW Championships and 3rd at Nationals, coming 2nd
in the short program. They also received an International nomination
for both the French Cup and Prague Cup in early 2003.
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| 2001 |
Performing their short program to Burn the Floor,
and their long to music from all American Musical Comedy
and Guys & Dolls. Placing 2nd at NSW and
3rd at Nationals, their dream had finally become a reality when
they received an International nomination for the French Cup in
Rouen, France.
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| 2000 |
Once again under the guidance
of Kylie Fennell, jointly with Madonna Randall, FOI re-choreographed
their program to Feet of Flames and skated their
long to the music from The Godfather. Placing a
close 2nd at NSW and 3rd at Nationals in Perth, they made it a goal
to become an International Team. |
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| 1999 |
Competing their first year as a Senior team, FOI skated their
short program to the music from Michael Flattley’s Feet
of Flames, and their long to Vanessa Mae,
placing 2nd at NSW and 4th at Nationals in South Australia. |
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| 1998 |
Sticking with Independence Day and skating their
long to West Side Story, FOI won the
NSW Junior title for the fifth year running. They continued their
winning streak to Nationals where conquered that title as well.
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| 1997 |
After the retirement of Kylie Fennell, Sara Birtles took charge of
the team, choreographing the short program to the music from Independence
Day and maintaining their long of Rhapsody in Blue.
This year they placed 1st in the NSW Junior division and 2nd in the
National championships. |
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| 1996 |
Joint coaching by Kylie Fennell and Sara Birtles saw the team skating
to the music from Northern Exposure and their long
program to Rhapsody in Blue. FOI although
not completing in Nationals, placed 1st in the NSW Junior Precision
event. |
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| 1995 |
Continuing with 42nd St for their
long program, FOI skated an up-beat program to a
Rock n’ Roll medley. With these routines they won the
NSW Junior title, and placed 2nd at Nationals in the ACT. |
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| 1994 |
Keeping Jesus Christ Superstar for
their short program and skating their long to 42nd St.
It was here that they won the NSW Junior Precision event out at Blacktown
Ice Arena, and placed 3rd at Nationals. |
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| 1993 |
The first year for a short program to be introduced
into Synchro. FOI skated their short to Jesus Christ
Superstar and Strictly Ballroom for the
long. Placing 3rd at NSW and 6th at Nationals in Brisbane. |
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| 1992 |
Surfs Up! Placing 3rd at NSW, FOI skated
their free program to a medley from the Beach Boys.
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| 1991 |
The first year under the guidance of Kylie Fennell,
FOI completed in both NSW and Nationals in Canberra. |
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