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    • Brian Boitano. When thinking United States figure skating of any gender, Boitano is usually near the top of the list. He won gold at the 1988 Winter Olympics in Calgary and twice stood alone at the top of the world championships in men's singles.
    • 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.
    • Richard Button. A legend not only in terms of U.S. figure skating history but also on the international stage. 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.
    • Patrick Chan. Chan enjoyed success in skating's team event at the past two Winter Games. In 2014 he won silver at Sochi — where he also took home the same medal in men's singles.
  1. Jan 2, 2024 · Updated January 2, 202491.8K views461 items. The enthralling world of famous figure skaters has captivated audiences for generations, showcasing exceptional talent, grace, and athleticism on the ice. These remarkable individuals embody the perfect blend of artistry and power, pushing the boundaries of the sport to new heights.

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  2. Feb 10, 2022 · February 10, 20225:07 AM ET. Heard on Morning Edition. By. Rachel Martin. , Tom Goldman. 3-Minute Listen. Playlist. Nathan Chen wins gold in the men's figure skating competition at the Beijing...

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    • Alina Zagitova. Alina Zagitova, skating for the Olympic Athletes from Russia, took the gold medal in women's figure skating at the 2018 Winter Olympics.
    • Adelina Sotnikova. Adelina Sotnikova, 17, became the first Russian woman to win gold in Olympic figure skating in a surprise performance in 2014 that edged defending champion Kim Yuna of the Republic of Korea into second.
    • Kim Yuna. Kim Yuna of South Korea became the 2010 Olympic figure skating champion. She was the first from her country to take gold in figure skating.
    • Shizuka Arakawa. 2006 Olympic figure skating champion Shizuka Arakawa was the first Japanese woman to win gold in the sport. Arakawa was 24 when she took the title, making her the oldest women's Olympic figure skating champion since 1908 champion Florence "Madge" Cave Syers, who won at 27.
    • Evgenia Medvedeva – Russia. One of the best figure skaters of all time is thought to be Evgenia Medvedeva. She is renowned for her elegant skating technique, strong jumps, and deft execution of challenging maneuvers.
    • Surya Bonaly – France. Surya Bonaly is a former French figure skater. She won the 1991 World Junior Championship, the 1993 World Silver Medal, the 1995 World Silver Medal, the 1993 World Bronze Medal, the 1995 World Gold Medal, and nine French national championships (1989–1997).
    • Sonja Henie – Norway. Sonja Henie, a Norwegian figure skater, set a record by winning three gold medals at the Olympics. She also won the European championship six times and the world championship five times.
    • Yun-Na Kim – South Korea. Former competitive figure skater Yun-Na Kim hails from South Korea. She won the 2010 Olympic title, the 2009 World title, three Grand Prix Final victories, the 2006 World Junior title, and six South Korean national titles.
  3. Canadian ice dancers Tessa Virtue and Scott Moir are the only figure skaters to win five Olympic medals (three gold medals and two silver medals). Swedish figure skater Gillis Grafström and Russian figure skater Evgeni Plushenko have each won four medals.

  4. Apr 15, 2024 · Dorothy Hamill Isn't the Greatest Figure Skater of All Time. By Brittany Alexandra Sulc, updated on April 15, 2024. AP Photo. We all have our favorite figure skaters that we root for at the Olympics and other international championships.

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