Back in the 1930s, there were not many male skaters better than the Austrian Schäfer. He won seven consecutive world titles from 1930-36. During that stretch, Schäfer, also an elite swimmer who competed in the Olympics, won gold at the 1932 Winter Games and again in 1936. Schäfer was also an eight-time European champion.
Male Figure Skaters 1 Yuzuru Hanyu. Yuzuru Hanyu is a Japanese figure skater. ... 2 Johnny Weir 3 Sergei Grinkov 4 Adam Rippon 5 Nathan Chen 6 Apolo Ohno 7 Scott Hamilton 8 Evgeni Plushenko 9 John Curry 10 Robin Cousins More items...
John Curry was known for using much ballet and dance in his skating. His style of skating was called "Ice Dancing" and was a combination of skating and ballet. Toller Cranston a Canadian skating champion is considered by many to be one of the most influential figure skaters of the 20th Century.
Terry Kubicka was the first amateur figure skater to perform a backflip in competition. He is also the last amateur skater to legally do a backflip in competition.
Top American men's figure skatersJohnny Weir. Born: July 2, 1984. World ranking (as of Jan. ... Jeremy Abbott. Born: June 5, 1985. ... Evan Lysacek. Born: June 4, 1985. ... Stephen Carriere. Born: June 15, 1989. ... Adam Rippon. Born: November 11, 1989. ... Brandon Mroz. Born: December 22, 1990. ... Ryan Bradley. Born: November 17, 1983.
Sonja Henie Often considered the greatest figure skater in the history of the sport — male or female — Norway's Henie won Olympic gold three times in ladies' singles (1928, '32 and '36) and a remarkable 10 consecutive world titles from 1927-36. Those combined championships are the most of any female.
Scott Hamilton is one of the more famous male figure skaters in history. He was born on August 28, 1958, but he never knew his birth parents, as he was adopted by a family in Bowling Green, Ohio, at six weeks of age.
Kurt is now listed as a company member of Ice Dance International for Fall 2021. He will be part of the company in residence in Stowe, VT Sep.
Top 10 Hottest Female Figure SkatersAlina Zagitova.Adelina Sotnikova.Victoria Sinitsina.Tessa Virtue.Tanith Belbin.Kiira Korpi.Alissa Czisny.Yuna Kim.More items...•
Yuzuru HanyuRepresenting JapanMen's figure skating2018 PyeongchangSinglesWorld Championships2014 SaitamaSingles31 more rows
In 2014, when he won the gold medal at the Sochi Winter Olympics, Hanyu, who studies Human Informatics and Cognitive Sciences at Waseda University's e-School, shared his feelings on academics.
Michelle Wingshan KwanMichelle Wingshan Kwan (born July 7, 1980) is an American retired figure skater. She is a two-time Olympic medalist (silver in 1998, bronze in 2002), a five-time World champion (1996, 1998, 2000, 2001, 2003) and a nine-time U.S. champion (1996, 1998–2005).
After his illness was mistakenly diagnosed as cystic fibrosis and he was given six months to live, the Hamiltons took their son to Boston's Children's Hospital where his ailment began to correct itself by special diet and moderate exercise. From the beginning, Scott skated with great confidence and uncommon speed.
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Michael Weiss was born August 2, 1976 in Washington, DC. His father, Greg, was a gymnast on the 1964 Olympic team, and his mother, Margie, was also a gymnast and national champion. His sister Geremi was a figure skater and junior national silver medalist; his other sister, Genna, was junior world diving champion.
Weiss began skating in 1986. Audrey Weisiger coached him from the age of nine. Weiss took the silver medal at the 1993 World Junior Championships in Seoul, South Korea and won gold at the 1994 World Junior Championships in Colorado Springs, Colorado .
While still an eligible skater, Weiss started the Michael Weiss Foundation, which gives scholarships to up-and-coming figure skaters. Skaters who have received scholarships include Nathan Chen, Adam Rippon, Ashley Wagner, Mirai Nagasu, Madison and Keiffer Hubbell, Daisuke Murakami, and Christine Zukowski.
Terry Kubicka - 1976 United States Men's Figure Skating Champion. Terry Kubicka was the first amateur figure skater to perform a backflip in competition. He is also the last amateur skater to legally do a backflip in competition.
John Curry - 1976 Olympic Figure Skating Champion. (Tony Duffy/Getty Images) John Curry was known for using much ballet and dance in his skating. His style of skating was called "Ice Dancing" and was a combination of skating and ballet.
Ulrich Salchow - 1908 Olympic Figure Skating Champion. Ulrich Salchow , the inventor of the Salchow figure skating jump, won the gold medal in figure skating at the Olympics in 1908. That Olympics took place in London.
On February 18, 2010, at the Olympic Games in Vancouver, Evan Lysacek became the 2010 Olympic Figure Skating Champion. 02.
Todd Eldredge not only competed in three Olympics, but he is the 1996 Men's World Figure Skating Champion and 1990, 1991, 1995, 1997, 1998, and 2002 United States Men's Figure Skating Champion. He is considered one of the most decorated skating champions in U.S. figure skating history.
Dick Button - 1948 and 1952 Olympic Figure Skating Champion. Dick Button was the first American to win an Olympic ice skating title and the only American to win two Olympic gold medals in figure skating.
Jo Ann Schneider Farris. Jo Ann Schneider Farris was a silver medalist in junior ice dancing at the 1975 U.S. National Figure Skating Championships and is the author of two books on skating. our editorial process. Jo Ann Schneider Farris.
Expected to take over as top skater with the retirement of the Brians, Petrenko first lost the Soviet Nationals to a resurgent Fadeev. At Worlds, a fall in the short program combined with a subpar long program left him off the podium, while upstart and his eventual career rival Kurt Browning won a surprising victory.
Viktor was born in Odessa, Ukrainian SSR, the first of two sons born to engineers Tamara and Vasyl Petrenko. His younger brother Vladimir Petrenko was also a competitive skater and the 1986 World Junior champion. The Petrenko family spoke Russian which was dominant in Odessa, as well as a means of inter-ethnic communication throughout the USSR. Viktor Petrenko attended a Russian-speaking school where he chose to study English as a foreign language. Because Ukrainian was not used in his family or his school, he never learned to speak the native language of his own country fluently.
He then went on to win his first two European Championships in 1990 and 1991. He was frustrated in his attempts at a World title though. He won the short program at both the 1990 and 1991 World Figure Skating Championships but mistakes in the long program dropped him to silver both times. The 1991 decision was particularly close as Petrenko skated a strong program, only stepping out of a triple loop, and omitting a planned triple axel-triple toe which he turned into a triple-double, but lost in a controversial 6-3 split when Browning unleashed a historic skate with 3 triple-triples, edging Petrenko based on the superior technical difficulty of the program.
Originally representing East Germany, former figure skater Katarina Witt made history when she became the first female since 1936 to win back-to-back in the singles at the Winter Olympics. She first struck gold in 1984 in Sarajevo and then four years later in Calgary.
East Germany’s end meant that Witt had complete freedom to pursue dreams outside of figure skating. Not only did she appear in Playboy magazine, but she also had her own memoir published in 2005 – Only With Passion. In 2013, a biopic aired on ESPN about Witt’s life both before and after the unification of Germany.
Not only did 15-year-old Tara Lipinski make a name for herself at the 1998 Winter Olympics in Nagano, Japan, but she also made history. The Philadelphia-born figure skater made jaws drop when she became the youngest ice skater ever to win gold at the Olympics. Not only that, but she also became the youngest athlete in any sport to win the gold.
Just a couple of years after reaching the peak of her powers, Tara Lipinski left the competitive stage and started touring with shows such as Stars on Ice and Champions on Ice. Eventually, the former figure skater became a commentator on NBC, working alongside fellow athlete and best friend Johnny Weir.
Figure skater Nicole Bobek had a shaky time leading up to her Olympic outing. Scott Hamilton had good things to say about her. “She lights up the building like nobody else,” he said. Bobek ended up being in a powerful trio, alongside Michelle Kwan and Tara Lipinski, who were expected to clean up in 1998.
Nicole Bobek has changed a lot since her figure skating years. Now has a deep passion for performing at circuses. One of her most notable performances came in 2015 when she performed a hoop routine at a skating show hosted by Nancy Kerrigan. She now teaches power skating and edge skills to junior hockey players.
Three-time World Championship medalist Sarah Cohens biggest setback came at the 2006 Winter Olympics in Turin when she “only” managed to win the silver. Despite trying to return to Team U.S. for the third time in 2010, Cohen missed out and wasn’t sure what her next move would be. As a result, she retired from competitive skating.
He competed at the Sochi games in 2014, where he finished in 16 th place, but says he refused then to publicly answer any questions about his sexuality. Javier Raya. The Spanish skater came in 25 th place at the Sochi Olympics in 2014. Two years later, be came out as gay in an Instagram post .
at the Olympics while out. Belgian figure skater Hendrickx this year will be the only male figure skater representing Belgium at the 2018 Winter Olympics.
He would go on to be an illustrator and designer before dying of a heart attack in 2015, according to The Globe and Mail.
The first skater to ever land a quadruple salchow in competition, the American skater won a bronze for the U.S. at the 2002 Olympics in Salt Lake City. He retired from competition in 2006 and is now a data analyst at Google. Last year he married PIMCO executive Thomas Luciano, according to IceNetwork.com. Jeff Buttle.
Eric Radford competed alongside skating partner Meagan Duhamel at the 2014 games in Sochi. The two came in seventh in the pairs event, but then won a silver for Canada in the inaugural team event. Radford came out to Outsports a couple months later and would go on to win two world championships with Duhamel.
Alongside skating partner Tai Babilonia, Gardner represented the U.S. at the 1976 Olympics, placing fifth. The pair did, however, go on to win a World Championship in 1979. The two were contenders for gold heading into the 1980 games before Gardner tore his thigh in practice, according to People.
Ice Dancing. The Canadian ice dancer teamed up with skating partner Tracy Wilson in 1981 and competed with her at the 1984 and 1988 Olympics. At the latter event, the pair won a bronze, and they went pro the next year. Tragically, he was diagnosed with AIDS in 1990 while on tour and died the following year.
The skaters who popularized ice skating in the later part of the 20th century included the likes of Hayes Alan Jenkins, David Jenkins, Tenley Albright, Donald Jackson, and Carol Heiss.
What is the first thing that comes to your mind when you hear of figure skating? Individuals, pairs, and groups of talented skaters gliding gracefully across ice , putting up a remarkable display of their skills for the onlookers! Figure skating is a popular winter sport; in fact it was the first winter sport included in the Olympics, in 1908. It is a fascinating sport to watch, with the skaters performing spectacular spins, moves, jumps, lifts, and spirals in the field. While the history of figure skating stretches back to prehistoric times, American skater Jackson Haines is often regarded as the first skater to incorporate ballet and dance movements into his skating, thus heralding in the era of modern figure skating in the mid-19th century. In the early 20th century, Ulrich Salchow, a Swede skater, dominated the sport by winning the World Figure Skating Championships ten times. Fast forward a few decades, and the sport had become one of the most glamorous in the sporting world. The skaters who popularized ice skating in the later part of the 20th century included the likes of Hayes Alan Jenkins, David Jenkins, Tenley Albright, Donald Jackson, and Carol Heiss. Read on to know more about famous figure skaters from all over the world.
Figure skater Nancy Kerrigan is best known for her 1993 U.S. Figure Skating Championship win. She has also won medals at the 1991 and 1992 World Championships and the 1992 and 1994 Winter Olympics. She was attacked and injured by a man hired by her rival Tonya Harding’s former husband.
Died: April 5, 1996. Monika Dannemann was a German painter and figure skater whose professional achievements were overshadowed by her relationship with legendary guitar player Jimi Hendrix; she is often referred to as the last girlfriend of Jimi Hendrix.
Yulia Lipnitskaya stunned her fans with the news of her retirement at the tender age of 19. Apparently, she had been struggling with injuries and anorexia. The Russian professional figure skater won an Olympic gold at 15, thus becoming the youngest Russian gold medalist in history.
During the early portion of the 20th century, there were not many better than Sweden's Salchow. He won gold at the 1908 Olympics in London (back when skating was held during the Summer Games), but his real claim to fame at the time were his 10 world championship gold medals in men's singles. The latter is still a world record for men and shared with the great Sonja Henie and Irina Rodnina.
Back in the 1930s, there were not many male skaters better than the Austrian Schäfer. He won seven consecutive world titles from 1930-36. During that stretch, Schäfer, also an elite swimmer who competed in the Olympics, won gold at the 1932 Winter Games and again in 1936. Schäfer was also an eight-time European champion.
No skaters in the history of the Olympics — over all disciplines — have won more medals than the five claimed by the Canadian pair of Virtue and Moir. They won a total of three gold medals: two in 2018 at South Korea for ice dancing and the team competition, with the other for dance in 2010. They also won a pair of silvers in 2014 for the same two events. The three-time ice dancing world championship winners reportedly began skating together when they were each younger than 10 years old.
Figure skaters are some of the most popular athletes in all of sports, on the ice and off. With that in mind, here's a look at 25 of the best figure skaters — from singles to team competition — to ever take to a sheet of ice or the rink. Listed in alphabetical order.
He's the only male skater to win Olympic gold with two different partners, first, with Natalia Mishkutionok at the 1992 Games in Albertvill and then in '98 while teamed with Oksana Kazakova at Nagano. Dmitriev and Mishkutionok also took home silver at the '94 Olympics in Lillehammer.
A two-time Olympic champion (1948, '52) and five-time world champ, Button was the youngest male skater to win Olympic gold (18 years, 202 days) and the only non-European competitor to win a European championship. He's also noted for being the first skater to land a double axel and triple loop.
Kurt Browning. Though Browning never won an Olympic medal, he is one of the most successful and popular Canadian figure skaters of all time. A member of the World Figure Skating Hall of Fame, Browning is a four-time world champion (1989, '90, '91 and '93) and also took home a silver.
Nine-time French national champion Surya Bonaly made history when, fed up with the Olympic panel's racist biases, she landed an illegal one-bladed back flip during her free skate at the 1998 Winter Olympics. To date, she remains the only figure skater ever to do so.
Petrenko has led a busy life since winning the gold. Not only did he foster fellow Ukranian figure skater Oksana Baiul 's career — she went on to take home the gold in 1994 — he's coached three-time skating champion Johnny Weir, three-time Ukrainian champion Natalia Popova, and 2010 Czech champion Michal Brezina as well.
While she initially intended to compete at the 2006 Olympics, Kwan was forced to withdraw from the competition due to a groin injury.
Nancy Kerrigan earned the bronze medal at the 1992 Winter Olympics, and was a favored competitor leading up to the 1994 Winter Olympics, when a hitman wielding a baton assaulted her at the 1994 US Nationals.
Elvis Stojko was a two time Olympic-medalist, taking home the silver in both 1994 and 1998. Elvis Stojko at the 1994 Olympics. Shaun Botterill/AP. Stojko's website claims that he competed at the 1998 Winter Olympic Games with a groin injury, which affected his overall performance.
Winning gold at the 1998 Olympic Games — and beating out Michelle Kwan — made her the youngest winner of an individual event in the history of the Winter Games.
Kristi Yamaguchi wore this iconic black and gold dress when she took home the Olympic gold medal in 1992. Kristi Yamaguchi took home the gold at the 1992 Winter Olympics. ASSOCIATED PRESS.