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17 Facts About Isadora Williams

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Isadora Marie Williams was born on 8 February 1996 and is a retired Brazilian-American figure skater who represented Brazil in ladies' singles.

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Isadora Williams is the 2017 Sofia Trophy champion, the 2019 Torun Cup silver medalist, the 2018 Volvo Open Cup silver medalist, the 2016 Santa Claus Cup silver medalist, and the 2016 Sportland Trophy silver medalist.

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Isadora Williams placed 30th at the 2014 Winter Olympics and 24th at the 2018 Winter Olympics.

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Isadora Williams retired from competition in October 2021, after failing to qualify to the 2022 Winter Olympics due to a foot injury.

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Isadora Williams has Brazilian citizenship through her mother, who is from Belo Horizonte, Minas Gerais, and lived in Brazil for two years as a child.

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Isadora Williams has a very large family that lives in Brazil, which she visits frequently.

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Isadora Williams began skating at the age of 5 falling in love with the sport while skating in a public session at the Cooler Ice Rink in Alpharetta, Georgia.

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Isadora Williams competed domestically for the United States as a child at the juvenile through the intermediate levels until 2009.

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At the 2010 World Junior Championships, Isadora Williams became the third skater in any discipline to represent Brazil at the event.

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In September 2013, Isadora Williams competed at the Nebelhorn Trophy, the final qualifying competition for the 2014 Winter Olympics in Sochi.

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Isadora Williams placed 8th in the short program and 14th in the free skate, finishing 12th overall.

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Isadora Williams finished in last place at the Olympic contest.

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Isadora Williams placed 24th in the Free Skate and placed 24th overall.

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Isadora Williams became the first Brazilian and South American female skater to ever advance to the final segment of a senior World Championship at 2019 Worlds in Japan.

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Isadora Williams placed 24th in the short and in the free, finishing 24th overall.

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In 2021, Isadora Williams failed to qualify to the Olympic Games for a third time after withdrawing from the free skating at Nebelhorn, where she placed 32nd after the short program.

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Isadora Williams stated her wish was that the last competition of her career would be the 2021 Brazilian Nationals, but she didn't manage to recover in time and withdrew her entry.