Personal life
Stellato was born June 22, 1983, inSingle skating
Stellato began learning to skate as a five-year-old. In the 1999–2000 season, she won thePair skating
Partnership with Bartholomay
Following her retirement from competitive skating, Stellato studied and began a career as an aesthetician. While attending a work retreat, a team-building exercise prompt, "what is something you'd do if you knew you couldn't fail?" inspired her to revive her interest in skating. She resumed skating in March 2016, in the Chicago area, before visiting her former coach, Cindy Watson-Caprel, who had moved to a rink in2016–17 season
Making their international debut together, the Stellato/Bartholomay placed sixth at the2017–18 season
Stellato/Bartholomay began the season with two2018–19 season
Stellato/Bartholomay opened thePartnership with Deschamps
Following the end of her partnership with Bartholomay, Stellato returned to Chicago and continued training by herself while seeking a new partner, later saying, "I called every single coach I’d ever met in my entire life to see if they had anyone available." Upon learning of Canadian pair skater2019–20 season
Stellato was not initially released to compete internationally by the American federation, so the team appeared only domestically in the 2019–20 season. Stellato/Deschamps won the Quebec sectional qualifying event before taking bronze at Skate Canada Challenge to qualify for the 2020 Canadian Championships. However, Stellato sustained a hamstring injury in the leadup to the event, hampering their progress. They placed sixth in their national championship debut.2020–21 season
With the onset of the2021–22 season
After securing her release from the USFS, Stellato/Deschamps debuted internationally at the2022–23 season
The beginning of the new Olympic cycle saw a significant shift in the international pairs scene as a result of retirements and the banning of all Russian competitors due to thePrograms
Pairs with Deschamps for Canada
Pairs with Bartholomay for the United States
Women's singles for the United States
Competitive highlights
''GP:Pairs with Deschamps for Canada
Pairs with Bartholomay for the United States
Women's singles for the United States
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{{DEFAULTSORT:Stellato, Deanna Living people American female single skaters 1983 births Sportspeople from Park Ridge, Illinois World Junior Figure Skating Championships medalists American female pair skaters 21st-century American women 20th-century American women