Background
Elizabeth Punsalan was born January 9, 1971 in Syracuse, New New York Her father, Ernesto, moved from the Philippines to the United States as a medical student and became a surgeon.
Elizabeth Punsalan was born January 9, 1971 in Syracuse, New New York Her father, Ernesto, moved from the Philippines to the United States as a medical student and became a surgeon.
Early in her career, Punsalan competed with Christopher Rettstatt. They placed 8th at the 1989 United States. Punsalan began skating with Swallow in mid-1989. They were initially coached by Sandy Hess in Colorado Springs, Colorado.
They placed 7th at 1989 Skate America and 5th at the 1990 United States. They were one of the favorites for the 1992 Olympic team but at the 1992 United States. Championships, Swallow fell during the free dance and they finished in third.
Swallow was ready to leave competition for show skating but she persuaded him to continue. In 1992, Punsalan/Swallow began working with Igor Shpilband for choreography in Detroit.
By the 1993-1994 season, he had become their head coach. The couple developed a rivalry with Renee Roca / Gorsha Sur, who had earlier choreographed a program for them and trained alongside them.
The United States. had a single berth to the ice dancing event at the 1994 Winter Olympics.
Punsalan and Swallow were involved in a letter-writing campaign to Congress to prevent Sur from receiving expedited citizenship, which would allow him to compete at the 1994 Olympics. At the United States. Championships in January 1994, Punsalan/Swallow placed first in the original dance, ahead of their injured rivals in second. They competed at the 1994 Olympics only two weeks after her father"s death, finishing 15th.
They placed 7th at the 1998 Winter Olympics and 6th at the 1998 World Punsalan/Swallow ended their eligible career in 1998 and continued to skate in shows for a number of years.
Punsalan became a coach at the Detroit Skating Club in Bloomfield Hills, Michigan. (with Jerod Swallow) (with Christopher Rettstatt).
With her partner and husband Jerod Swallow, she is a five-time United States. national champion, two-time Skate America champion, and competed twice in the Winter Olympics. The following season, they won their first United States. national title. Roca/Sur withdrew before the free dance and Punsalan/Swallow went on to win their second national title and were named to the Olympic team Punsalan/Swallow won silver at the 1995 United States. Championships behind Roca and Sur but finished ahead of them the following year to take their third national title. Punsalan/Swallow won another two national titles at the 1997 and 1998 United States. Championships.