Kristy Sargeant Explained

Kristy Sargeant
Country:Canada
Birth Date:January 24, 1974
Birth Place:Red Deer, Alberta, Canada
Partner:Kris Wirtz
Colin Epp (until 1992)
Retired:2003
Show-Medals:yes

Kristy Lee Sargeant-Wirtz (born January 24, 1974) is a Canadian former pair skater. With Kris Wirtz, she is the 1999 Four Continents silver medallist, the 1994 Skate Canada International champion, and a two-time Canadian national champion. The pair competed at two Winter Olympics.

Career

Sargeant competed with Colin Epp early in her career. In 1992, she teamed up with Kris Wirtz.

Sargeant/Wirtz made their debut at the 1993 Canadian Championships and finished fifth. The following season, they won the national silver medal and were assigned to the 1994 Winter Olympics in Lillehammer, where they placed tenth. They then finished 11th at the 1994 World Championships.

In the 1994–95 season, Sergeant/Wirtz won gold at the 1994 Skate Canada International, having placed seventh a year earlier, but dipped to fifth at the Canadian Championships. The next season, they reached the national podium again and finished seventh at their second Worlds. The pair would appear at a total of seven World Championships during their career, placing as high as sixth (1997, 1999).

In 1998, Sargeant/Wirtz won their first national title and were sent to the 1998 Winter Olympics in Nagano. They placed 12th in their second Olympic appearance. The pair became national champions for the second time in 1999.

Sargeant/Wirtz announced their retirement from competition in 2001.[1] They work as coaches at the Kitchener-Waterloo Skating Club http://www.kwsc.org, based in Waterloo, Ontario, Canada.

Personal life

Sargeant gave birth to her and Jason Turner's daughter, Triston, in 1992. She married Kris Wirtz in 1999 and their daughter, Briana, was born in May 2002. Sargeant-Wirtz is the sister of Lisa Sargeant, the 1990 Canadian ladies champion.

Results

(with Kris Wirtz)

International
Event1992–931993–941994–951995–961996–971997–981998–991999–002000–012001–022002–03
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align=left 11th 7th 6th 7th 6th 10th 8th
align=left bgcolor=silver 2nd 4th 7th
align=left 5th
align=left GP Nations Cup/
Sparkassen
4th 4th 4th WD
align=left 6th bgcolor=silver 2nd
align=left 7th bgcolor=gold 1st 4th 5th 4th bgcolor=cc9966 3rd
align=left GP Trophée de
France/Lalique
6th 4th 5th
National
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GP = Became part of Champions Series in 1995–96 season, renamed Grand Prix in 1998–99 season
WD = Withdrew

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Figure skating Wirtzes retire. CBC. October 5, 2001. August 5, 2024.