Felicia Beck > Senior Ladies
2002 US National Junior Ladies Bronze Medalist
Felicia Beck was born on October 4, 1985 in Dallas, TX. She began skating in 1989 at the age of three after watching Katerina Witt skate to “Carmen” at the 1988 Olympic Games. She now trains in Lake Arrowhead and Riverside, CA with Tammy Gambill. Beck and Philip Mills choreograph her programs together. She skates for the All Year FSC. Beck resides in Lake Arrowhead and attends Rim of the World High School. Her favorite skater is Michelle Kwan.
Beck hopes to compete at the 2006 Olympic Games in Italy; attending medical school, becoming an ophthalmologist, and doing sports broadcasting and choreographing are also among her goals. She likes the triple lutz and Biellman spin.
Beck was named to the 2003 Chevrolet/USFSA Scholastic Honors Team and received WESSKINTS's Most Promising New Face in Skating Award in 2003.
Competitive Record
- 2003 Pacific Coast Sectional - 5th
- 2002 Junior Grand Prix (Germany) - 12th
- 2002 Junior Grand Prix (United States) - 3rd
- 2002 Gardena Spring Trophy-Junior - 2nd
- 2002 US Championships-Junior - 3rd
- 2002 Pacific Coast Sectional-Junior - 1st
- 2002 Southwest Pacific Regional-Junior - 1st
- 2001 Southwest Pacific Regional-Junior - 5th
- 2000 U.S. Championships-Junior - 12th
- 2000 Pacific Coast Championships-Junior- 4th
- 2000 Southwest Pacific Regional-Junior - 4th
- 1999 Southwest Pacific Regional-Novice - 5th
- 1998 Junior Olympics-Intermediate - 11th
- 1998 Midwestern Sectional-Intermediate - 3rd
- 1998 Southwestern Intermediate Regional - 1st
- 1997 Junior Olympics-Intermediate - 8th
- 1997 Midwestern Sectional-Intermediate - 4th
- 1997 Southwestern Regional-Intermediate - 1st
- 1996 Junior Oympics-Juvenile - 4th
- 1996 Southwestern Regional-Juvenile - (tie) 2nd
- 1995 Southwestern Regional-Juvenile - 4th
- 1994 Southwestern Regional-Pre-Juvenile - 1st
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Biography written by Anna (with additional source material from Felicia Beck Online; October 2003. Photograph courtesy of Felicia Beck.
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