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- Q3509983 description "Figure skater".
- Q3509983 description "Figure skater".
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- Q3509983 abstract "Sébastien Britten (born May 17, 1970) is a Canadian former competitive figure skater. He won bronze medals at three senior internationals — the 1992 International de Paris, the 1993 Nations Cup and the 1994 Skate Canada International — and became the Canadian national champion in 1995. Britten represented Canada at the 1994 Winter Olympics, where he placed 10th. He competed at three World Championships, achieving his best result, eighth, in 1994.In 1998, Britten beat several Olympic and World medallists to win the 1998 World Professional Figure Skating Championships held in Jaca, Spain. Following his retirement from competitive skating, he began working as a coach and choreographer.".
- Q3509983 activeYearsEndYear "1997".
- Q3509983 birthDate "1970-05-17".
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- Q3509983 birthYear "1970".
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- Q3509983 height "1.72".
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- Q3509983 dateOfBirth "1970-05-17".
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- Q3509983 name "Britten, Sebastien".
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- Q3509983 retired "1997".
- Q3509983 shortDescription "Figure skater".
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- Q3509983 comment "Sébastien Britten (born May 17, 1970) is a Canadian former competitive figure skater. He won bronze medals at three senior internationals — the 1992 International de Paris, the 1993 Nations Cup and the 1994 Skate Canada International — and became the Canadian national champion in 1995. Britten represented Canada at the 1994 Winter Olympics, where he placed 10th.".
- Q3509983 label "Sébastien Britten".
- Q3509983 givenName "Sebastien".
- Q3509983 name "Britten, Sebastien".
- Q3509983 name "Sebastien Britten".
- Q3509983 surname "Britten".