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Height
  
1.83 m (6 ft 0 in)

Retired
  
April 30, 2009

Name
  
Derek Trent

Skating club
  
Broadmoor SC


Derek Trent

Born
  
March 21, 1980 (age 44) (
1980-03-21
)
Knoxville, Tennessee

Combined total
  
165.76 2007 Trophee Eric Bompard

Short program
  
56.06 2007 Trophee Eric Bompard

Free skate
  
109.70 2007 Trophee Eric Bompard

Former partner
  
Tiffany Vise, Stacey Pensgen

Former choreographer
  
Doug Ladret, Catarina Lindgren

Former coach
  
Doug Ladret, Irina Vorobieva

Country represented
  
United States of America

Derek trent calrocs donner aug 2 2009


Derek Trent (born March 21, 1980) is an American retired competitive pair skater. He competed for most of his career with Tiffany Vise. On November 17, 2007, Vise and Trent landed the first clean throw quadruple salchow jump in international competition. They officially became the first team to perform that element in international competition.

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Because Vise spun and jumped in the clockwise direction and Trent in the counter-clockwise direction, they were a mirror pair.

On April 30, 2009, Trent announced his retirement from competitive figure skating.

Personal life

Derek Trent was born in Knoxville, Tennessee. He began skating at age eight and moved to Colorado Springs at age ten in order to train.

Trent graduated from the University of Colorado at Colorado Springs in 2002 with a degree in business with a minor in Spanish. He currently attends the MBA program at that university. Trent works as a coach. He is certified as a judge on the national level.

Trent speaks fluent Spanish.

Career

He originally competed in ice dancing with Eve Chalom, with whom he competed on the Intermediate level and won the bronze medal at Junior Nationals in 1993. He also competed at Junior Nationals with his sister Kelli Trent, also in ice dancing. Derek Trent also briefly competed as a single skater.

Trent began pair skating as a teenager and was coached by Irina Vorobieva. He competed on the novice and junior levels with Katie Gadkowski, winning the Novice pewter in 1998 and the Junior pewter in 1999. He then competed with Brandilyn Sandoval, with whom he won the bronze medal on the junior level at the 2001 Nationals. When that partnership broke up, he skated with former-singles skater Stacey Pensgen. They placed 14th at the 2003 U.S. Championships and split shortly thereafter.

Trent teamed up with Tiffany Vise in the summer of 2003. They had skated for years at the same rink and her partnership had ended at the same time. Because they were both partnerless, they tried out together, despite the fact that they rotate in opposite directions, which is usually a partnership-killer. Very few teams at the highest level rotate in opposite directions because it makes elements like pair spins and twists much more difficult, due to the fact that one partner will have to "force" him- or herself to rotate in the "wrong" direction in order to complete the element (Vise spun his way on twist lifts). They represented the Broadmoor Skating Club.

Vise and Trent won the bronze medal at their first major event together, the Golden Spin of Zagreb. Beginning in the 2006/2007 season, Vise and Trent began attempting the throw quadruple salchow in competition. They were credited for the element at the 2006 Skate Canada International, but not with landing it, because it was fully rotated but not landed successfully.

They began the 2007–2008 season at Skate Canada, where they placed 5th. They went on to the 2007 Trophée Eric Bompard, where they successfully landed a throw quadruple salchow in their free skate, becoming the first pair team to ever perform that element in international competition.

Programs

(with Vise)

References

Derek Trent Wikipedia