Bradley
Santer Santer Skates to Music He Once Played
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Article by Barry Mittan, May 3rd, 2002
Australia's
Bradley Santer made his way into the figure skating world in an
unusual way. "I had always wanted to have lessons, but my parents
wouldn't let me go. Finally, they let me have them as a reward
for getting a 'high distinction' in a piano exam." Santer had
been playing the piano since he was six. But now, with training
mornings and evenings and a full load of university courses, he
has little time for music.
Santer,
the 19-year-old Australian junior champion in 2001, finished second
in seniors this season. He has competed in the last three Four
Continents Championships, moving up each year and finishing 14th
in 2002. He finished 37th in his only World Championships in 2000
and 28th in the 2001 World Junior Championships.
Skating
runs in Santer's family. His father, Michael is a former skater
who coached for over 20 years and managed a Premiership-winning
hockey team on which Santer's brother played. His brother still
plays the game, but these days Santer is the only figure skater
in the family.
After
beginning lessons at the age of ten, Santer progressed quickly,
landing his first triple salchow at 15. His favorite jump is the
triple lutz, which he uses in a triple lutz/triple toe combination
in his short and long program. He is working on the triple axel
as well as a quad and hopes to be able to land a quad toe/triple
toe in the 2006 Olympics. Among the skaters he admires are Elvis
Stojko, a master of the quadruple jump, "Because of his strength
and determination" and Ryan Bradley "Because he always skates
like he loves the sport and really enjoys what he's doing."
Santer
practices for about 18-20 hours a week in Sydney. His coaches
are Andrei Pachin, whose wife Galina also assists with his choreography.
Santer likes to skate to music with a theme. This season, he is
using "Clubbed to Death" from "The Matrix" soundtrack for his
short and "Two Guitars", Russian gypsy music, for his long. He
listens to all kinds of music, especially rap, rhythm and blues,
and alternative music. Some of his favorite musicians are Jay-Z,
Lifehouse, the Dave Matthews Band, and Godsmack.
Like
most Australians, Santer plays a lot of sports including rugby
and cricket. He enjoys weightlifting, water skiing, going out
with friends, and driving fast. At the cinema, his tastes run
towards thrillers, action and horror movies. When reading he prefers
similar fare with authors such as John Grisham and Patricia Cornwall.
Santer also collects competition memorabilia and skating ornaments.
He also likes to travel, preferably to America, but enjoyed most
a trip to Chemnitz, Russia, Hamar, and Zagreb in the fall of 2000.
When
he finishes competing, he hopes to do some professional shows.
Santer said he "would love to coach at an international level."
Otherwise, he's preparing for a career in law or marketing. He's
in his first year at the University of Sydney studying behavioural
sciences.
But
for now Santer is focusing on the triple Axel and quad toe. He
knows he must have them in his repertoire if he is to be really
competitive internationally.