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From US Figure Skating: Pairs skaters Kendra Moyle & Andy Seitz announced today the end of their partnership. In their two years together, they were the 2006 World Junior silver medalists and the 2006 U.S. junior champions. Seitz has decided to retire from competitive skating to pursue his college degree, while Moyle is searching for a partner and currently training in Michigan. “The height difference was a factor in our decision – we're just too close,” Moyle said. “It made everything we did a lot more challenging, plus Andy decided not to continue to skate. We have no regrets. It's been an amazing experience for us, and I'm going to miss him a lot. We got along so well; he was like my big brother.” Moyle & Seitz partnered up in February of 2005 after the 2005 State Farm U.S. Figure Skating Championships in Portland, Ore. Seitz had just finished ninth in junior pairs with his sister Lindsey, but they decided to go separate ways. Moyle had competed at the 2004 U.S. Junior Championships, finishing second in intermediate pairs with partner Reed Minney. Moyle & Seitz were both looking for partners and said their initial try-out clicked and felt natural right away. Seitz moved from Iowa to Michigan to train under Moyle's coach, Adrienne Lenda. |
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Moyle & Seitz's official site is written and produced by Kendra Moyle and Andy Seitz |
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