Alexandra Najarro Explained

Alexandra Najarro
Country:Canada
Birth Date:June 3, 1993
Birth Place:Richmond Hill, Ontario
Hometown:Vaughan, Ontario
Formercoach:Tracey Wainman, Eva Najarro
Formerchoreographer:Shae-Lynn Bourne, Myke Gillman
Skating Club:YRSA Richmond Hill
Beganskating:2000
Retired:2014
Combined Total:136.41
Combined Date:2008 JGP J. Curry Memorial
Sp Score:50.06
Sp Date:2008 JGP J. Curry Memorial
Fs Score:86.35
Fs Date:2008 JGP J. Curry Memorial

Alexandra Najarro (born June 3, 1993) is a Canadian former competitive figure skater and Actress. She placed 13th at the 2012 Four Continents Championships.

Shes known for Vought On Ice - "Let's Put The Christ Back In Christmas", she physically played the iconic character of Queen Maeve, while Shoshana Bean did the vocals within a in-universe parody of "The War on Christmas"

Personal life

Najarro was born on June 3, 1993, in Richmond Hill, Ontario, Canada. Fluent in English and French, she also speaks Polish and Spanish, the mother tongues of her parents.

Career

Najarro began skating at age five at the Mississauga Figure Skating Club with her mother Eva as her coach. She appeared in the small role of Snowplow Sam in the 2005 Disney movie Ice Princess.

Najarro won the 2008 Canadian national novice title and began appearing on the ISU Junior Grand Prix series the following season.

Najarro placed fourth at the 2011 and 2012 Canadian Championships. She was selected to represent Canada at the 2012 Four Continents Championships in Colorado Springs, Colorado; she placed 14th in the short program, 12th in the free skate, and 13th overall.

Najarro did not compete in the 2012–13 season. She placed sixth at the 2014 Canadian Championships.

Programs

SeasonShort programFree skating
2011–12
  • Otonal

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  • Pas d'action - Second Dance of the Queen
  • Black Swan
    • Perfection
    • Night of Terror
    • A Swan is Born
2010–11
  • Waltz No. 2
  • Tritsch-Tratsch-Polka
  • Otonal
2009–10
  • Peter Gunn
  • Charade
  • Two For the Road
  • Moon River

Competitive highlights

JGP: Junior Grand Prix

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