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Role
  
Figure skater

Choreographer
  
Name
  
Amanda Sunyoto-Yang

Home town
  
San Marino

Skating club
  
Orange County FSC

Height
  
1.50 m (4 ft 11 in)


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Born
  
July 8, 1992 (age 31) (
1992-07-08
)
Los Angeles, California

Former coach
  
Jennie MenoTodd SandJohn NicksRandy Gardner

Combined total
  
126.732009 Four Continents

Short program
  
43.422010 Four Continents

Country represented
  

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Amanda Sunyoto-Yang (simplified Chinese: 杨雪芬; traditional Chinese: 楊雪芬; pinyin: Yáng Xuěfēn) (born July 8, 1992) is an American pair skater who competes internationally for Taiwan. In 2011, she competed at the Asian Winter Games, as a singles skater, placing 13th. Competing in pair skating with her brother, Darryll Sulindro-Yang, she is a five-time Taiwanese national champion (2006, 2007, 2008, 2009, and 2010).

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Personal life

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Sunyoto-Yang was born on July 8, 1992, in Los Angeles, California. She is pursuing a career in dentistry. She speaks Mandarin Chinese and has a gymnastics background.

Skating career

Sunyoto-Yang started skating at the age of four in Singapore, where she was living at the time. Before moving to the United States, her family lived in Singapore for six years and Taiwan for two years.

In 2004, Sunyoto-Yang teamed up with her brother, Darryll Sulindro-Yang. They are the first pair team to represent Chinese Taipei in an international competition, which was the 2007 World Junior Figure Skating Championships. They are coached by Peter Oppegard and train at the East West Ice Palace in Artesia, California.

During the 2009–2010 season, they competed at the Nebelhorn Trophy competition, where they finished as the first alternates for the 2010 Winter Olympic Games.

Competitive highlights

(with Darryll Sulindro-Yang)

Programs

(with Darryll Sulindro-Yang)

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References

Amanda Sunyoto-Yang Wikipedia