Skating
Figure skating
- Theresa Weld Blanchard has achieved many figure skating firsts. She
was the first U.S. national champion in 1914, won the first Olympic
skating medal (bronze) for the U.S. in 1920, and won the U.S. pairs
competition nine times with partner Nathaniel Niles.
- Tenley Albright was the
first American woman figure skater to win both a skating world
championship and an Olympic gold medal. She won the world championship
in 1953 and the gold medal at the 1956 games.
- In 1964, at age 15, Peggy Fleming became the
youngest person ever to win the U.S. women's figure skating
championship. She won the only gold medal for the U.S. four years later
at the 1968 Olympics at Grenoble, France.
- In 1997, at age 14, Tara Lipinski became the
youngest woman to win the World figure skating championship. Just a year
later at age 15, she became the youngest Olympic figure skating champion
in history when she edged fellow American Michelle Kwan for the
gold.
- Shizuka Arakawa of Japan moved ahead of
America’s Sasha
Cohen and Russia’s Irina Slutskaya to win the gold medal for figure
skating in the 2006 Winter Olympic Games.
This is the second Olympic medal for figure skating won by Japan.
- Michelle Kwan won her first world championship in 1996 at the age of
15 and went on to capture the title in 1998, 2000, 2001, and 2003 as
well. Her victory in the 2005 U.S. Figure Skating Championships was her
eighth consecutive and ninth overall.
Michelle Kwan
AP Photos
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Roller skating
- In 1976 Natalie Dunn became the first U.S. woman to win the world
title in figure roller skating.
Speed skating
- Bonnie Blair became the
all-time gold medal winner among U.S. female Olympic athletes after she
won two gold medals at the 1994 Olympic Games in Lillehammer, Norway.
She has won a total of five gold medals in her career.
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