Erle Harstad Explained

Erle Harstad
Fullname:Erle Bjoland Harstad
Country:Norway
Birth Date:6 August 1990
Birth Place:Bærum
Hometown:Asker
Coach:Berit Steigedal
Choreographer:Kaja Hanevold
Formerchoreographer:Stanick Jeanette
Skating Club:Asker Kunstløpklubb
Combined Total:99.33
Combined Date:2007 JGP Bulgaria
Sp Score:35.35
Sp Date:2009 JGP Germany
Fs Score:66.23
Fs Date:2007 JGP Bulgaria

Erle Bjoland Harstad (born 6 August 1990) is a Norwegian figure skater. She is the 2008, 2009 and 2010 Norwegian national champion. She has participated three times at the European Figure Skating Championships.

Personal life

Erle Bjoland Harstad was born in Bærum, Norway. She has two older sisters, five and six years older than her, who were both skating.

Career

Harstad began skating at the age of six. She was eleven when she landed her first triple jump, a triple toe loop. She was coached by Berit Steigedal in Asker, Norway, during the high season. She trained in Oberstdorf, Germany, and Tønsberg, Norway during the low season.

Harstad represented Norway three times at the European Figure Skating Championships. She placed 31st 2008, and 29th in both 2009 and 2010. She has competed at the Junior Grand Prix series five seasons, her best placement being 10th place in Bulgaria in 2008.

Programs

SeasonShort programFree skating
2009–2010Baghdad
by Jesse Cook
Blues for Narada
by Gary Moore
2008–2009Havanna
Latin Medley
Blues for Narada
by Gary Moore
2007–2008Havanna
Latin Medley
Bohemian Rhapsody
by Queen

Competitive highlights

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International
Event2004–052005–062006–072007–082008–092009–10
31st 29th 29th
Cup of Nice26th
Nordics19th J. 15th J. 12th J. 7th J. 6th 10th
Triglav Trophy8th
International: Junior
23rd QR 42nd
JGP Belarus19th
JGP Bulgaria10th
JGP Estonia13th
JGP Germany23rd
JGP Hungary16th
JGP Mexico21st
JGP Norway23rd
JGP Poland29th
Mladost Trophy 1st J.
EYOF15th J.
Warsaw Cup5th J. 7th J.
Copenhagen18th J. 4th
National
2nd J. 1st J. 1st J. 1st 1st 1st
J. = Junior level; JGP = Junior Grand Prix; QR = Qualifying round