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    Brian Ernest Orser OC (born 18 December 1961) is a Canadian former competitive and professional figure skater and coach to Olympic champions. He is the 1984 and 1988 Olympic silver medallist, 1987 World champion and eight-time (1981–88) Canadian national champion.

  2. Climbing to the Top: Still riding the high of an Olympic and World silver medal, Brian stormed into the 1985 Canadian Championships and won his 5th National title with a string of perfect sixes - the highest marks given in the history of the Championships.

  3. One of the world’s leading figure skaters in the 1980s, Canada’s Brian Orser won two Olympic silver medals before becoming a coach and choreographer and helping South Korea’s Yuna Kim win gold at Vancouver 2010.

  4. Feb 15, 2018 · Brian Orser is a true skating legend – a two-time Olympic medalist himself, and a coach to several Olympic, World and European champions and medalists. With the one in PyeongChang, he has been to eight Olympic Games, as an athlete, coach, journalist, mere spectator – and not only witnessed the progress and development of skating over the ...

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  5. Mar 19, 2008 · Brian Orser, figure skater (b at Belleville, Ont 18 Dec 1961). An outstanding free-skate performer, Orser won the world figure skating championship in 1987, the first Canadian man to win this title in 24 years. He started skating at age 6 and by 1979 was the Canadian junior champion.

  6. Sep 18, 2011 · Brian Orser won back-to-back Olympic silver medals in mens figure skating at Sarajevo 1984 and Calgary 1988. He entered the latter as the reigning world champion and was given the honour of being Team Canada’s Opening Ceremony flag bearer at the home Olympic Games.

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  8. At the 1984 Winter Games, he became the first man to land the Triple Axel jump at the Olympics, although he still finished with a silver medal behind American Scott Hamilton. In 1988 the media pitted him against another American, Brian Boitano in the “Battle of the Brians”.

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