1972 Judy Schwomeyer Jim Sladky US Nationals FD
1972 US Nationals CD Judy Schwomeyer Jim Sladky Vien. Waltz
1972 Judy Schwomeyer/Jim Sladky US Nationals OSP
1972 Judy Schwomeyer Jim Sladky / US Nationals Quickstep
Peanuts Christmas Dance in NYC | Mashable
Gloria Estefan Sings "Conga"
sladky-cmuk
1978 Judy Ferris - Scott Gregory Exhibition GREASE
1972 Nationals Ice Dance CD Top 3 Kilian
1982 Gennesee SC Ice Show (New York) Part 2
70's Greats in Living Color
1983 Judy Blumberg Michael Seibert Worlds FD
1975 Judy Genovese Kent Weigle US Nationals FD
ChaCha for Judy
1972 Judy Schwomeyer Jim Sladky US Nationals FD
1972 US Nationals CD Judy Schwomeyer Jim Sladky Vien. Waltz
1972 Judy Schwomeyer/Jim Sladky US Nationals OSP
1972 Judy Schwomeyer Jim Sladky / US Nationals Quickstep
Peanuts Christmas Dance in NYC | Mashable
Gloria Estefan Sings "Conga"
sladky-cmuk
1978 Judy Ferris - Scott Gregory Exhibition GREASE
1972 Nationals Ice Dance CD Top 3 Kilian
1982 Gennesee SC Ice Show (New York) Part 2
70's Greats in Living Color
1983 Judy Blumberg Michael Seibert Worlds FD
1975 Judy Genovese Kent Weigle US Nationals FD
ChaCha for Judy
1975 Colleen O'Connor Jim Millns WORLDS FD (United States)
Karel Kovařovic - Psohlavci - Act I, Scene 5 - Voračky
Karel Kovařovic - Psohlavci - Act II, Scene 8
Karel Kovařovic - Psohlavci - Overture
Blumberg & Seibert (USA) - 1982 Worlds, Compulsory Dance (Secondary Broadcast Feed)
1982 Rochester Ice Show (Part 1) Mary May Pierce
Unetane tokef
Blue On Black cover
Sacramento State String Project: French Folk Song
Interview with Christian Millns
1985 Robin Cousins - PROFESSIONAL - "Electric Ice"
Event 21 Leslie Nitzberg Jim Millns
Robert McCall-Athlete Inductee- Figure Skating-1993
1985 US Nationals Jr. Men Doug Mattis
1978 Sandra and Val Bezic - Exhibition Canada
1976 O'Connor and Millns CD Starlight Waltz
Karen Barber and Nicky Slater 1985 Worlds OSP Quickstep
1972 Ann/Skip Millier - US Nationals Ice Dance CD Quickstep
Evan Bates and Emily Samuelson 2008 US Nationals CD
Reed Hastings and Kent Weigle - Fourteenstep Practice
Karen Barber and Nicky Slater
ICE SHOW backstage
cor warm up
Kauffman & Kauffman - 1969 US Nationals LP
1988 Olympics OSP Karyn & Rod Garrosino
Colorado Springs Remembers the 1961 US World Figure Skating Team Fifty Years Later
1985 Colleen O'Conner Jim Millns - Professional
The Kids from Room 402 2x27 HIQ
The Suite Life of Zack and Cody - 2x27 (Ah! Wilderness!)
Judy Schwomeyer (married name Sladky) is an American ice dancer and actress. As a figure skater, she competed with partner James Sladky. They were five time (1968–1972) U.S. national champions. They are the 1970 World silver medalists and the 1969 & 1971-1972 World bronze medalists.
With coach Ron Ludington, Schwomeyer & Sladky created the Yankee Polka compulsory dance. They first performed it as a competitive program in 1969.
Following their retirement from competitive skating, Schwomeyer & Sladky skated professionally. Schwomeyer also became an actress. She is the Muppeteer of Alice Snuffleupagus in Sesame Street and portrayed Snoopy in Jingle All the Way.
She and Sladky later married and were divorced 19 years later. They were inducted into the United States Figure Skating Hall of Fame in 1991.
Jim Sladky is an American ice dancer. He competed with partner Judy Schwomeyer. They were five time (1968–1972) U.S. national champions. They are the 1970 World silver medalists and the 1969 & 1971-1972 World bronze medalists.
With coach Ron Ludington, Schwomeyer & Sladky created the Yankee Polka compulsory dance. They first performed it as a competitive program in 1969.
Following their retirement from competitive skating, Schwomeyer & Sladky skated professionally. He and Schwomeyer later married and were divorced 19 years later. They were inducted into the United States Figure Skating Hall of Fame in 1991.
(with Judy Schwomeyer)
Gloria María Milagrosa Fajardo García de Estefan, known professionally as Gloria Estefan (born September 1, 1957) is a Cuban-born American singer, songwriter, actress and entrepreneur. Known as the "Queen Of Latin Pop", she is in the top 100 best selling music artists with over 100 million albums sold worldwide, 31.5 million of those in the United States alone. She has won three Grammy Awards, and 4 Latin Grammys, and is the most successful crossover performer in Latin music to date.
Gloria María Milagrosa Fajardo was born September 1, 1957 in Havana, Cuba, to Jose and Gloria Fajardo. Her maternal grandfather, Leonardo Garcia, immigrated to Cuba from Pola de Siero, Asturias, Spain, where he married Gloria's maternal grandmother, originally from Logroño, Spain. Prior to the Cuban Revolution, her father was a Cuban soldier and a bodyguard to Cuban dictator Fulgencio Batista. The Fajardo family fled to Miami, Florida as a result of the Cuban Revolution and settled down there. Shortly after they moved to the United States, Gloria's father joined the US military and fought in the Vietnam War and moved to Houston, Texas, also having participated in the failed Bay of Pigs Invasion. Gloria attended St. Michael-Archangel School and Our Lady of Lourdes Academy in Miami. Her father became ill after returning from Vietnam and Gloria helped her mother, Gloria Fajardo, care for him. Her mother worked as a school teacher for the Dade County Public School system. Gloria Estefan graduated from college in 1979 with a B.A. in psychology, with a minor in French, from the University of Miami. When she was studying at the university, she worked as an English/Spanish/French translator at Miami International Airport Customs Department and, because of her language abilities, was once approached by the CIA as a possible employee. Estefan was raised Catholic.
Scott Gregory was an American ice dancer. He competed at the 1984 Winter Olympics with Elisa Spitz. He then paired with Suzanne Semanick, with whom he won the gold medal at the U.S. Figure Skating Championships twice and competed at the Olympics in 1988. He retired from skating that year due to back injuries.
Gregory is married to former figure skater Pam Gregory, who now coaches Kimmie Meissner. Scott Gregory was born and raised in Skaneateles, NY
(with Elisa Spitz)
(with Suzanne Semanick)
Judith Ann "Judy" Blumberg (born 13 September 1957) is an American former ice dancer.
Blumberg was born in Santa Monica, California. She and Michael Seibert won the 1981-1985 U.S. Figure Skating Championships and the 1983-1985 World bronze medalist. They placed 7th at the 1980 Winter Olympics and 4th at the 1984 Olympics. They are the 1988 World Professional Champions.
After she retired, Blumberg did commentary for CBS Sports, and was a motivational speaker. Blumberg is currently the Ensemble Director for the Ice Theatre of New York. Blumberg was inducted into the U.S. Figure Skating Hall of Fame in 1996.
Blumberg is an ISU Technical Specialist.
(with Michael Seibert)