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Jo Jo Starbuck : ウィキペディア英語版
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JoJo Starbuck (born Alicia Starbuck, February 14, 1951, Birmingham, Alabama) is an American figure skater. With partner Kenneth Shelley, she is a three-time United States pair skating champion (1970–72) and two-time Olympian (1968, 1972).〔"JoJo Starbuck, Shelley, Retain Ice Figure Title", (''The Day'' (New London, CT) ); accessed November 3, 2014.〕
Starbuck was raised in Downey, California. She was first paired with Shelley for a show in 1959, when they were small children. They started training seriously with coach John Nicks at the Arctic Blades FSC in 1961. In their first year of senior competitions, when they were both 16 years old, they qualified to compete at the 1968 Winter Olympics. Both Starbuck and Shelley attended Downey High School, where they performed off-ice lifts with the cheerleading squad,〔"A Gutsy, Gutsy Team/Starbuck & Shelley", ''Skating Magazine'', January 1970.〕 and Long Beach State College.〔"JoJo and Ken", ''Skating Magazine'', December 1971.〕
Like Shelley, Starbuck was also a skilled singles skater. While Shelley went on to win the national title in singles as well as pairs in 1972, she retired from singles competition in 1968.〔 After turning professional, Starbuck made occasional appearances skating singles in addition to continuing to skate pairs with Shelley. She partnered John Curry in the "Tango Tango" number from his show ''Ice Dancing''.
From 1976-83, Starbuck was married to Pittsburgh Steelers and NFL Hall of Fame quarterback Terry Bradshaw. She was Bradshaw's second wife.〔''The Best Pittsburgh Sports Arguments'' (2007), John Mehno, Sourcebooks, Inc.; ISBN 1-4022-0967-3 (p. 225 )〕 During this time she also became well known as the face of Cup of Noodles, introducing (millions of Americans for the first time to ramen. )
She had a minor career as an actress, performing in ''New York Stories'' (1989),〔''Francis Ford Coppola: interviews'', Francis Ford Coppola, Gene D. Phillips, Rodney Hill, University Press of Mississippi; ISBN 1-57806-666-2, p.xxxii ()〕 ''The Cutting Edge'' (1992),〔''Bibliographic Guide to Dance''(1994), v.20-23, New York Public Library ()〕 and the TV movie ''Beauty and the Beast: A Concert on Ice'' (1996).〔"Television: Get a Haircut", John Leonard, New York Magazine, p.90 ()〕
She continues to coach〔"Olympian Starbuck Teaches Skating at Codey Arena", South Orange Patch, February 10, 2010 ()〕 and choreograph.〔(IceCapades.tv ), August 16, 2008.〕 Starbuck lives in Madison, New Jersey, where she teaches at the Essex Skating Club of New Jersey.〔Seegers, Sandy. ("STARBUCK SAYS IMPROPRIETIES AMONG JUDGES 'NOTHING NEW'" ), ''Daily Record (Morristown)'', February 15, 2002; accessed March 12, 2011. "Starbuck, a two-time Olympian, watched the competition live at her home in Madison and, like most of the world, felt that Sale and Pelletier were perfect."〕〔("Our Coaches", Essex Skating Club website ); accessed November 3, 2014.〕
==Results==
(pairs with Kenneth Shelley)

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