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So, I was born in The United States and my dad is Chilean and my mom is American, we have moved back and forth. I started skating when I was 5 and we lived in California and my mom took me to an ice rink. But it has been on and off since I moved over 10 times in 15 years of my life. Right now I live in Santiago, Chile and the ice rink is really bad. It is small, hard ice, and no zamboni. However, I go to NC twice a month to get good practice and test. My coaches there are amazing. Andriy is from Ukraine and he is really fun to work with, Kaitlyn is for the States and pushes me hard, but she is a really good coach as well. My coaches in Chile: Olga is fro Russia, she was good, but took a couple months off because she had a beautiful baby girl that she named Dasha after Sasha. Silvina is from Argentina, she came from the Russian circus on ice, the isn't that good with helping me advance, but she makes fun programs. Also, Katty K form the states lives in Chile and comes in to help us sometimes. In this country, skating is put into three level, beginners, intermediate and advance. Anyone who can land an axel is advanced, so we get tired of competing against each other. All the girls in Advance are from different countries, there are no girls in advance that are Chileans. We all compete in our counties. Thats why I go to the States twice a month, so that I can test and compete. Supposidly I'm on juvenile, but because it costs a lot to go to the States every two weeks I dont go during out summer vacation (Winter in the United States) So I only tested up to juvenile cause I just recentily started competing in the States again even if I lived there two years ago. We have lived in the States and in chile several times. Ive lived in California, Georgia, Maryland, North Carolina etc. So yeah. Thats about it.


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