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- Q2979436 description "British figure skater".
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- Q2979436 abstract "Clive Shorten (born 28 June 1973) is a British former figure skater. He is the 1999 British national champion in men's singles and competed at the World, European, and World Junior Championships. He placed 19th at 1992 Junior Worlds and 1995 Worlds. Shorten also competed internationally in pair skating with Victoria Pearce. They placed eighth at the 1992 World Junior Championships and 13th at the 1993 European Championships.Shorten later became a coach working at Alexander Palace until 2004. In January 2005 he was appointed head coach at Riverside Ice and Leisure Centre in Chelmsford. In July 2005 Shorten moved to Cornwall and took up a new career in carpentry, but continued to coach ice skating in Plymouth.Shorten has featured in several television advertisements and was Robbie Williams skating body double in his She's the One video.".
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- Q2979436 dateOfBirth "1973-06-28".
- Q2979436 name "Shorten, Clive".
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- Q2979436 comment "Clive Shorten (born 28 June 1973) is a British former figure skater. He is the 1999 British national champion in men's singles and competed at the World, European, and World Junior Championships. He placed 19th at 1992 Junior Worlds and 1995 Worlds. Shorten also competed internationally in pair skating with Victoria Pearce. They placed eighth at the 1992 World Junior Championships and 13th at the 1993 European Championships.Shorten later became a coach working at Alexander Palace until 2004.".
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