
competition information &
reviews
Steven Cousins joined the ranks of professional figure skating and has been winning over new fans wherever he goes. As an Olympic-eligible skater, he became the British National Men's figure skating champion eight times, with his first win being back in 1989 when he was just 16. Steven temporarily lost his crown to Neil Wilson in 1996 but was back on form to regain his eighth title in 1997.
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Worlds
98
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| YEAR |
COMPETITIVE PLACING |
| 2001 | Hallmark Skaters' Championships, 4th |
| 2001 | Masters of Figure Skating, 4th |
| 2000 | Sears Canadian Open, 6th |
| 2000 | Masters of Figure Skating, 4th |
| 2000 | Grand Slam of Skating, 3rd (with Caryn Kadavy) |
| 1999 | Sears Canadian Open, 5th |
| 1998 | Goodwill Games, 9th |
| 1998 | World Championships, 7th |
| 1998 | Winter Olympic Games, 6th |
| 1998 | European Championships, 7th |
| 1997 | British Championships, 1st |
| 1997 | European Figure Skating Championships, 11th |
| 1996 | World Figure Skating Championships, 15th |
| 1996 | Eurpoean Figure Skating Championships, 4th |
| 1996 | NHK, 5th |
| 1996 | Skate Canada, 5th |
| 1995 | British Championships, 2nd |
| 1995 | World Figure Skating Championships, 8th |
| 1995 | European Figure Skating Chamionships, 11th |
| 1994 | Winter Olympic Games, 9th |
| 1994 | World Figure Skating Championships, 10th |
| 1994 | European Figure Skating Championships, 11th |
| 1994 | British Championships, 1st |
| 1994 | NHK, 5th |
| 1994 | Skate Canada, 5th |
| 1992 | Winter Olympics Games, 12th |
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