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Jenna's cool date with Ronan Keating



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Published Date:
27 February 2008
COLERAINE ice skating star Jenna McCorkell had a cool date with Ronan Keating in Sheffield last weekend.
Jenna made a triumphant return to the UK when she performed in front of a capacity crowd at the Ice Sheffield Arena.

The current British Ladies champion joined a host of stars from the world of music and ice skating, including the former Boyzone frontman Ronan Keating in a performance of the acclaimed show Art on Ice.

It was the first return to the UK for Jenna since she took eighth place in the European Championships, confirming her status in the highest levels of the sport.

Not only did she get to perform with the stars, she also had a few moments to chat with the famous Irish superstar.

Jenna has had a tremendous year so far, with success in Great Britain Championships and a personal best performance at the European competition. There is more to come with the World Championships next month and, to cap it all, her wedding to skating star Kevin Van der Perren in May.

The World Championships will be screened live on Sky Eurosport and Jenna's legion of fans in Coleraine will have a rare opportunity to see her in action.

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  • Last Updated: 27 February 2008 9:57 AM
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  • Location: Coleraine
 
 
  

 
 

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