Renée Roca (born May 18, 1963) is an American
ice dancer
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and choreographer. She is a three-time U.S. national champion with different partners. Competing with partner
Donald Adair, she is the
1986 U.S. national champion. She later teamed up with
Russia
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n skater
Gorsha Sur, with whom she is the
1993
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and
1995 U.S. national champion.
Career
Early in her career, Roca competed with Andrew Ouellette. She later teamed up with
Donald Adair. Their most successful season was 1985–86, in which they won
1985 Skate Canada International,
1985 Skate America and the 1986 U.S. national title. She also achieved her highest World placement, 6th at the
1986 World Championships. The following season, they won the U.S. silver medal. He decided to retire ten days before the
1987 World Championships, stunning Roca who had hoped to qualify for the 1988 Winter Olympics.
After that partnership ended,
Judy Blumberg and
Brian Boitano
Brian Anthony Boitano (born October 22, 1963) is an American figure skater from Sunnyvale, California. He is the 1988 Olympic champion, the 1986 and 1988 World Champion, and the 1985–1988 U.S. National Champion.
Boitano turned profession ...
helped pair Roca with
Jim Yorke.
Roca and Yorke placed 4th at the
1988 U.S. Championships.
They withdrew from the 1989 event.
Roca left competition and began working as a skating choreographer.
She choreographed the free program
Jill Trenary used to win the
1990 World Championships.
In early 1990, Russian skater
Gorsha Sur, who had defected to the U.S. the previous month, was advised to contact Roca by Belgian skater, Jirina Ribbens.
Ribbens noted, "Of all the U.S. ice dancers, Renee's style is the most European. She has a classically elegant and dramatic flair, more like a ballerina than a ballroom dancer."
Roca and Sur worked together in Detroit for two weeks and were soon invited to audition for tour organizers and to compete at professional competitions.
A year later, the International Skating Union changed its eligibility rules, allowing professional skaters to reinstate as amateurs to compete at the World Championships and Olympics; Sur convinced Roca to return to eligible competition.
The pair choreographed for
Elizabeth Punsalan and
Jerod Swallow
Jerod Swallow (born October 18, 1966) is an American ice dancer. With his wife Elizabeth Punsalan, he is a five-time U.S. national champion, two-time Skate America champion, and competed twice in the Winter Olympics.
Personal life
Swallo ...
the free dance they used to win the
1991 U.S. Championships.
Roca began competing with Sur in the 1992–93 season. They were coached by
Sandy Hess in
Colorado Springs, Colorado
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.
Roca and Sur won the
1993 U.S. national title.
Roca and Sur hoped to win the United States' single berth to the ice dancing event at the
1994 Winter Olympics
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. To do so, the couple had to not only win the 1994 U.S. national title but also receive accelerated citizenship for Sur due to the Olympics' citizenship requirements.
[ A Republican Representative and Democratic Senator, both from Colorado, lent their support to speed up Sur's naturalization in Congress.][ It was argued that his case differed from other athletes because not speeding up the process would hurt an American citizen, Renee Roca.][ However, their efforts were stymied in late December 1993 when the United States Olympic Committee denied a request for a waiver to the requirement that athletes be citizens by the national championships.][ In addition, their main rivals for the Olympic spot, Punsalan and Swallow, were involved in a letter-writing campaign to Congress to prevent Sur from receiving expedited citizenship.]
During a warm-up at the 1994 U.S. Championships, Roca was skating backward and collided with the team of Galit Chait and Maksim Sevostyanov, fracturing a bone in her left arm. Two hours later, she returned from the hospital with her arm in a cast and decided to try to compete. They placed second to Punsalan and Swallow in the rhumba, however, Roca was unable to secure a firm grip with her left hand. The couple was ultimately forced to withdraw from the rest of the competition.
Roca and Sur returned to competition the following season and defeated Punsalan and Swallow at the 1995 U.S. Championships to reclaim their national crown.
At the 1996 U.S. Championships, their fortunes reversed again and Roca and Sur placed second to Punsalan and Swallow. Roca and Sur retired from eligible competition at the end of the season and toured with Stars on Ice
Stars on Ice is a touring figure skating show produced by IMG. It was co-founded in 1986 by Bob Kain, IMG executive, and Scott Hamilton, the 1984 Olympic Gold Medalist in men's figure skating. The production is a theatrical show featuring a ...
.
Roca also choreographed the short program that Nicole Bobek used when she placed first at the 1995 Worlds in that segment and the program Alissa Czisny used to become 2011 National Champion and 2010–2011 Grand Prix Final Champion. Roca was a choreographer on the television show '' Skating with Celebrities''.
Programs
;With Sur
Results
''GP: Champions Series (Grand Prix)''
With Sur
With Yorke
With Adair
With Ouellette
References
External links
Care to Ice Dance? - Roca & Sur
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1963 births
Sportspeople from Rochester, New York
American female ice dancers
Living people
Figure skating choreographers
World Junior Figure Skating Championships medalists
American figure skating coaches
American female sports coaches
21st-century American women
20th-century American sportswomen