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  1. Alicia " JoJo " Starbuck (born February 14, 1951, Birmingham, Alabama ), is an American figure skater. With partner Kenneth Shelley, she is a three-time United States pair skating champion (1970–72) and two-time Olympian (1968, 1972). Early life and youth career.

  2. American figure skating champion JoJo Starbuck has enjoyed a multi-faceted career as an athlete and artist, producer, spokesperson and coach. Whether skating in the Olympics, starring on Broadway, producing world class events, or teaching adult skaters, JoJo brings integrity, enthusiasm and dedication to her work.

  3. Jojo starbuck. ABOUT JOJO. JoJo has enjoyed a multi-faceted career as an athlete, artist, producer, and now as a spokesperson and coach. Read more. SKATING CLASSES. JoJos classes are perfect for all levels of elite skaters as well as adult recreational skaters. Read more. STARBUCK & CO.

  4. Aug 27, 2018 · Keystone/Hulton Archive/Getty Images. By. Jo Ann Schneider Farris. Updated on 08/27/18. JoJo Starbuck won the United States national pair skating title in 1970, 1971, and 1972. Starbuck competed in both the 1968 and the 1972 Winter Olympics, placing 13th in 1968 and 4th in 1972.

  5. Class of 2002. Born: February 14, 1951 in Birmingham, Alabama. Category: Ice Skating. JoJo Starbuck and her childhood ice-skating partner Ken Shelley became the youngest pairs team America had ever sent to the Olympic Games (1968). That was followed by victories as the U.S. National Pairs Champions in 1970, 1971 and 1972.

  6. www.imdb.com › name › nm0823063JoJo Starbuck - IMDb

    JoJo Starbuck was born on 14 February 1951 in Birmingham, Alabama, USA. She is an actress, known for The Cutting Edge (1992), New York Stories (1989) and Broadway on Showtime (1979). She has been married to Jeffrey J. Gertler since 1993.

  7. Biography. JoJo Starbuck skated pairs with Ken Shelley. The pair placed third at the 1968 US Championships, which qualified them for the 1968 Winter Olympics, and the World Championships, where they finished 11th. In 1969 they moved up to second at the US Championships, but they won the title in 1970, 1971, and 1972.

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