Kristi Yamaguchi
Figure Skating

Kristi Yamaguchi

Olympian 1992

  • 1

    GOLD

  • 0

    SILVER

  • 0

    BRONZE

Athlete Bio#

Kristi Yamaguchi

Age

53

Hometown

Fremont, CA

Education

Mission San Jose High School (San Jose, Calif.)

Personal
Born with club feet and wore casts to correct the condition...Began skating at 6 years old as physical therapy...Moved to Alberta, Canada, to train with coach Christy Ness and focus exclusively on singles skating...Toured with Stars on Ice from 1992 to 2002 after her Olympic win...Winner of the United States Olympic Committee's Jesse Owens Olympic Spirit Award in 2018...Has made various appearances on television, and has played herself in the sitcom “Everybody Loves Raymond” as well as the Disney Channel movie “Go Figure”...Wrote two books, “Figure Skating for Dummies” and “Kristi Yamaguchi, Always Dream”...Appeared on the sixth season ABC’s “Dancing with the Stars”...Mother of two children, Emma and Keara.
Olympic Experience
  • 1-time Olympian; 1-time Olympic medalist (1 gold)
    • Olympic Games Albertville 1992, gold (Singles - Women)
World Championships Experience
  • Most recent: 1992 – gold (Singles - Women)
  • Years of participation: Singles - Women 1989, 1990, 1991, 1992; Pairs - Mixed 1989, 1990
  • Medals: 2 (2 gold)
    • Gold – 1992 (Singles - Women); 1991 (Singles - Women)

Kristi Yamaguchi is an Olympic gold medalist figure skater and two-time world champion. Born in Hayward, California, Yamaguchi fell in love with figure skating at a young age, winning the pairs title at the 1988 World Junior Championships with skating partner Rudy Galindo. The pair would win the senior title at the U.S. championship each of the next two years. Yamaguchi also won three consecutive silver medals as an individual competitor at the U.S. championships from 1989 to 1991. She dropped out of pairs competition to focus on singles, and was rewarded with her first world championship title in 1991. At the Olympic Winter Games Albertville 1992, Yamaguchi won the gold and successfully defended her world title that same year. After her professional skating career, Yamaguchi established the Always Dream Foundation for children, aiming to provide funding for after-school programs, back-to-school clothes for underprivileged children and summer camps for children with disabilities. She is also a New York Times bestselling author, broadcast analyst and entertainment star. Yamaguchi was inducted into both the U.S. Figure Skating Hall of Fame and the World Skating Hall of Fame and tabbed the Jesse Owens Olympic Spirit Award winner in 2018.

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