Fleur Maxwell

At the Karl Schäfer Memorial in October 2005, Maxwell won the bronze medal and qualified to compete at the Olympics in Turin.

Placing 21st in the short program, she qualified for the free skate and finished 24th overall in ladies' singles.

[6] GP: Grand Prix; CS: Challenger Series; JGP: Junior Grand Prix Since retiring permanently from competition in 2017,[20] Maxwell has focused on building a successful and high profile career in personal training.

[23] The sociologist Claire Maxwell is her eldest sister, and they both attended the European School of Luxembourg.

Due to her intense career as a professional figure skater, she often underwent a special program in high-school allowing her to attend classes from Monday to Wednesday, and was let free for the remaining two days, but had to make up for what she missed on her own.

Maxwell in 2012