Isadora Williams

Isadora Williams
Williams in 2019
Full nameIsadora Marie Williams
Born (1996-02-08) 8 February 1996 (age 28)
Marietta, Georgia, U.S.
HometownAshburn, Virginia, U.S.
Height1.62 m (5 ft 4 in)
Figure skating career
Country Brazil (2009–2021)
 United States (until 2009)
CoachIgor Lukanin, Kristin Fraser
Skating clubBrazilian Ice Sports Federation
Began skating2000
RetiredOctober 23, 2021
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Isadora Marie Williams (born 8 February 1996) is a Brazilian-American figure skater who represents Brazil in ladies' singles. She is the 2017 Sofia Trophy champion, the 2019 Toruń Cup silver medalist, the 2018 Volvo Open Cup silver medalist, the 2016 Santa Claus Cup silver medalist, and the 2016 Sportland Trophy silver medalist.

She placed 30th at the 2014 Winter Olympics and 24th at the 2018 Winter Olympics. Williams is the first figure skater from Brazil to compete at the Olympics[1] and the first South American skater to ever reach the free skating segment at the games.[2] She retired from competition in October 2021, after failing to qualify to the 2022 Winter Olympics due to a foot injury.[2]

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  2. ^ a b Vieira, Sheila (2021-10-25). "Patinadora brasileira Isadora Williams revela planos de aposentadoria" [Brazilian skater Isadora Williams reveal retirement plans]. Olympics.com (in Brazilian Portuguese).