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Julie Brandt Glass Fan Site
Speed Skating World Champion Julie Glass

A fan site with photos, bios, video clips, articles, and information about world champion inline speed skater Julie Brandt Glass. Julie is married to world champion speed skater Doug Glass and together they own Luigino Race Products and Powerslide USA. This picture of Julie was taken at an outdoor speed skating track in in Heerde, Netherlands by Dutch professsional art and sports photographer Ewoud Broeksma of Groningen.


Julie Glass Skating in the Netherlands
Copyright © Ewoud Broeksma

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About Julie Brandt Glass
Full Name - Julie Brandt Glass
Goes By - Julie Glass
Birth Date - February 23, 1979
Birth Place - Grand Rapids, Michigan USA
Height - 5 feet, 6 inches
Current Home - Olympia, Washington State USA
Nationality - United States
Husband - Doug Glass

Julie Glass Photos
2007: Photos of Doug and Julie's Twin Baby Girls!
2005: Julie Glass Being Interviewed in the Netherlands
2004: Julie Finishing 2nd at the 2005 Northshore Marathon
2004: With Chad Hedrick at the Northshore Marathon Expo
2004: With Husband Doug Glass at the Northshore Expo
2003: Julie at the 2003 Speed Skating World Championships
2003: United States Olympic Committee Photo of Julie
2001: Julie and Doug Glass in Long Beach
2000: Julie Winning the Long Beach Marathon
2000: Doug and Julie Glass in Long Beach

Some of Julie's Most Significant Skating Achievements
- World Inline Speed Skating Championships - 12 Titles
- Pan American Games - Gold and Bronze Medals (2003)
- Pan American Games - Silver Medal (1999)
- Berlin Inline Marathon - 1st Place (2003)
- Berlin Inline Marathon - 2nd Place (2004)
- New York 100k - 1st Place (2003)
- New York 100k - 1st Place (1999)
- New York 100k - 1st Place (1995)
- Long Beach Inline Marathon - 1st Place (2000)
- Northshore Marathon - 1st Place (1999 and 2003)
- Northshore Marathon - 2nd Place (2004)
- ESPN X Games - Gold Medal, Downhill (1998)
- USA Roller Sports Speed Skater of the Year (2004)

Video Clips of Julie Brandt Glass (from NettRacing.com)
1998 X Games Downhill - Women's 4th Quarter Final
1998 X Games Downhill - Women's 2nd Semi Final
1998 X Games Downhill - Women's Championship
1998 Interview with Julie Brandt and Michelle Bizeau

Bios of Julie Glass
Powerslide Julie Glass Bio and Interview
Jeroen Heijmans Bio of Julie Glass
US Ice Speed Skating Federation Bio of Julie Glass
USA Roller Sports Federation Bio of Julie Glass

Articles About Julie Glass
July 2004 Interview With Julie Glass
Julie Glass Finishes 1st in 2003 Berlin Marathon
Julie Glass Finishes 2nd in 2004 Berlin Marathon
Julie Glass at the 2003 Pan Am Games
CNN Sports Illustrated 1999 Article



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