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U.S. Figure Skating Championships | |
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Type: | National championship |
Season: | 1914 – present |
Location: | United States |
Host: | U.S. Figure Skating |
Previous: 2024 U.S. Championships | |
Next: 2025 U.S. Championships |
The U.S. Figure Skating Championships is a figure skating competition held annually to crown the national champions of the United States. The competition is sanctioned by U.S. Figure Skating. In the U.S. skating community, the event is often referred to informally as "Nationals". Medals are currently awarded in four disciplines: men's (boys') singles, ladies' (girls') singles, pair skating, and ice dancing in four colors: gold (first), silver (second), bronze (third), and pewter (fourth) on two levels, senior and junior. Medals were previously given at the novice, intermediate, and juvenile levels. The event is also used to determine the U.S. teams for the World Championships, World Junior Championships, Four Continents Championships, and Winter Olympics, however, U.S. Figure Skating reserves the right to consider other results.[1]
Usage note
[edit]Unlike in other countries, such as Japan and Russia, where the "Junior National Championships" refers to the National Championships on the Junior level, in the United States, Junior-level skaters compete at the U.S. Championships. Juvenile- and Intermediate-level skaters are the skaters who compete at the "U.S. Junior Championships". The similar names for the events can cause confusion[2] when Juvenile- and Intermediate-level skaters receive local media attention. Junior-level skaters compete at the "U.S. Championships on the Junior-level", whereas Juvenile and Intermediate skaters compete at the "U.S. Junior Championships".
In that vein, the "Junior national champion" is a skater who won Nationals on the Junior level, not a skater who won an event at the U.S. Junior Championships.[2] Those skaters would be the Juvenile and Intermediate national champions.
Qualifying
[edit]Qualification for the U.S. Championships begins at one of nine regional competitions. The regions are New England, North Atlantic, South Atlantic, Upper Great Lakes, Eastern Great Lakes, Southwestern, Northwest Pacific, Central Pacific, and Southwest Pacific. The top four finishers in each regional advance to one of three sectional competitions (Eastern, Midwestern, and Pacific Coast). Skaters who place in the top four at sectionals advance to the U.S. Championships.
Skaters can also receive byes to the competition. Skaters can earn the right at the U.S. Championships without qualifying through a sectional championship by:[3]
- placing first through fifth in each discipline at the previous national championships on the senior level
- winning a medal at the immediately previous World Championships (e.g., the 2009 World Championships were the immediately previous World Championships for the 2010 U.S. Championships)
- winning a medal at the immediately previous Olympic Winter Games (e.g., the 2006 Winter Olympics were the immediately previous Olympic Games for the 2010 U.S. Championships)
- qualifying for the Junior or the Senior Grand Prix Final. A skater competing in two disciplines will receive a bye only in the discipline in which he or she qualified to the Junior or Senior Grand Prix Final.
Skaters may also receive byes through a qualifying competition if they compete in an international event during the time that qualifying event is to take place. For example, if a skater is competing at an event at the same time as his or her regional competition, that skater would receive a bye to the corresponding sectional competition. If a skater is competing at an event at the same time as his or her sectional competition, that skater would qualify for the national event without having had to compete at a sectional championship.
Skaters may not compete in the same discipline at different levels in the same National Championship, but may compete in different disciplines at different levels. For example, a skater could not compete in both the junior ladies and senior ladies event, but could compete in both the junior ladies and the novice pairs event. Skaters are also not permitted to regress a level; if a skater has competed in senior ladies, she may not compete in junior ladies in any subsequent year.
There are no age limits to competing. The terms "novice", "junior", and "senior" refer to the level of skating, not the age of the competitors. Therefore, competitors on the senior level do not have to be old enough to compete internationally on the senior level, and competitors on the junior level do not have to be young enough to compete internationally on the junior level.
Note that the qualifying rules for the U.S. Championships have varied greatly over the history of the event. The regional qualifying event structure was not uniformly put in place until the 1966–67 season. Also, prior to this time, at sectional qualifying events skaters competed at one level above their national level, so (for instance) senior sectional champions qualified to skate at the junior, rather than senior, national level.[4] Qualification for the senior national championship was through a separate set of rules, essentially based on results from the previous season.[5] There have also been changes at various times to the number of skaters qualifying through sectionals, and to policies for byes.
Regions and sections
[edit]- Eastern Section:
- New England: Connecticut, Maine, Massachusetts, New Hampshire, Rhode Island, Vermont
- North Atlantic: New Jersey, New York, Northwestern Pennsylvania
- South Atlantic: Delaware, District of Columbia, Florida, Georgia, Maryland, North Carolina, Pennsylvania (excluding Northwest), South Carolina, Virginia, West Virginia, Chattanooga
- Midwestern Section:
- Eastern Great Lakes: Alabama, Indiana, Kentucky, Michigan (Lower Peninsula), Mississippi, Ohio, Tennessee (excluding Chattanooga)
- Upper Great Lakes: Illinois, Iowa, Michigan (Upper Peninsula), Minnesota, Missouri (except Kansas City), North Dakota, South Dakota, Wisconsin
- Southwestern: Arkansas, Colorado, Kansas, Louisiana, Nebraska, New Mexico, Oklahoma, Texas, Kansas City
- Pacific Coast Section:
- Northwest Pacific: Alaska, Idaho, Montana, Oregon, Washington, Wyoming
- Central Pacific: Northern California, Hawaii, Nevada, Utah
- Southwest Pacific: Arizona, Southern California
The Championship Series
[edit]During the 2020-21 and 2021-22 seasons, the traditional qualification system was replaced with The Championship Series due to the impact of COVID-19. The 2021 U.S. Championship Series took place in a virtual format from Nov. 10 – Dec. 6.[6] The top scores (senior ladies (9), senior men (9), senior pairs (6), junior ladies (12), junior men (12), junior pairs (8), junior ice dance (10)) from the series advanced to the 2021 U.S. Figure Skating Championships. All senior ice dance teams who registered for the in-person qualifying season advanced to the 2021 U.S. Figure Skating Championships.[7]
The 2022 U.S. Championship Series was a series of eight competitions from October 4-November 20.[8] For senior singles, the top two total combined scores from each section and next best top three scores from the nation advanced to the 2022 U.S. Figure Skating Championships. For junior singles, the top three total combined junior scores from each section, the next best three total combined junior scores, and the top three total combined novice scores advanced to the 2022 U.S. Figure Skating Championships. For pairs and ice dance, the top total combined scores (senior pairs (5), senior ice dance (4), junior pairs (9), junior ice dance (12)) advanced to the 2022 U.S. Figure Skating Championships.[9]
National Qualifying Series
[edit]Beginning in the 2022-23 season, regional competitions were combined to a series of competitions running from mid-July to early October. Skaters with the top scores within the NQS then qualify for a NQS Final competition (Pacific Coast Sectional Singles Final, Eastern Sectional Singles Final, Midwerstern Sectional Singles Final, U.S. Ice Dance Final, U.S. Pairs Final).
The top juvenile, intermediate, and top novice skaters are then invited to the National High Performance Development Camp while top novice, junior, and senior skaters advance to the U.S. Figure Skating Championships.
Senior medalists
[edit]Men's singles
[edit]Women's singles
[edit]- ^ In June 1994, U.S. Figure Skating voted to strip Tonya Harding of her 1994 title. However, the competition results were not changed and the title was left vacant rather than moving all of the other competitors up one position.[38][39]
Pairs
[edit]Ice dance
[edit]Men's figures
[edit]Year | Location | Gold | Silver | Bronze | Pewter | Ref. |
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1991 | Minneapolis | Craig Heath | Michael Weiss | Gig Siruno | Brian Schmidt | |
1992 | Orlando | Brian Schmidt | Gig Siruno | Troy Goldstein | Scott Cormier | |
1993 | Phoenix | Gig Siruno | Brian Schmidt | J. Robert Morris | Troy Goldstein | |
1994 | Detroit | Gig Siruno | Brian Schmidt | Eddie Gornik | Jay Cochon | |
1995 | Providence | John Baldwin Jr. | Kevin Donovan | Everett Weiss | Anthony Chicalace | |
1996 | San Jose | Everett Weiss | Anthony Chicalace | Anthony Bardin | Brian Beutsch | |
1997 | Nashville | Everett Weiss | Robert Shmalo | No other competitors |
Women's figures
[edit]Year | Location | Gold | Silver | Bronze | Pewter | Ref. |
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1991 | Minneapolis | Kelly Ann Szmurlo | Jennifer Leng | Karen Ann Gooley | Leigh Kaiser | |
1992 | Orlando | Kelly Ann Szmurlo | Sarah Gendreau | Sharon Sargent | Karen Ann Gooley | |
1993 | Phoenix | Kelly Ann Szmurlo | Carese Busby | Kristin Meyer | Karen Ann Gooley | |
1994 | Detroit | Melanie Dupon | Kristin Meyer | Carese Busby | Shannon Livingston | |
1995 | Providence | Lisa Bryson | Melanie Dupon | Jennifer Blount | Cassy Papajohn | |
1996 | San Jose | Cassy Papajohn | Melanie Dupon | McKenzie Savidge | Jennifer Blount | |
1997 | Nashville | Melanie Dupon | McKenzie Savidge | Sarah Devereaux | Brandy Biddle | |
1998 | Philadelphia | Cassy Papajohn | Lynne Petta | Sarah Devereaux | Elizabeth Handley |
Junior medalists
[edit]Men's singles
[edit]Women's singles
[edit]Pairs
[edit]Year | Location | Gold | Silver | Bronze | Pewter | Ref. |
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1952 | Colorado Springs | Sharon Choate / Richard Bromley | No pewter medals awarded | |||
1953 | Hershey | |||||
1954 | Los Angeles | Dawn May / David Hertz | ||||
1955 | Colorado Springs | |||||
1956 | Philadelphia | |||||
1957 | Berkeley | Sharon Constable / John Hertz | ||||
1958 | Minneapolis | |||||
1959 | Rochester | Judianne Fotheringill / Jerry Fotheringill | Gail Kizer / Lonnie Kane | Laurie Hickox / William Hickox | ||
1960 | Seattle | Laurie Hickox / William Hickox | Vivian Joseph / Ronald Joseph | Mary McGrath / Jeff Flowers | ||
1961 | Colorado Springs | Vivian Joseph / Ronald Joseph | Dorothyann Nelson / Pieter Kollen | Irma Staro / Richard Callaghan | ||
1962 | Boston | Elizabeth George / Paul George | Cynthia Kauffman / Ronald Kauffman | Joanne Heckert / Gary Clark | ||
1963 | Long Beach | |||||
1964 | Cleveland | |||||
1965 | Lake Placid | Page Paulsen / Larry Dusich | Susan Berens / Roy Wagelein | Betty Lewis / Richard Gilbert | ||
1966 | Berkeley | |||||
1967 | Omaha | |||||
1968 | Philadelphia | |||||
1969 | Seattle | |||||
1970 | Tulsa | Barbara Brown / Doug Berndt | Laurie Brandel / James Hulick | Cathy Mishkin / Donald Bonacci | ||
1971 | Buffalo | Cynthia Van Valkenburg / James Hulick | Gale Fuhrman / Joel Fuhrman | Michelle McCladdie / Richard Ewell | ||
1972 | Long Beach | Michelle McCladdie / Richard Ewell | Suki Hoagland / Mike Sahlin | Georgia Truffini / Bill McPike | ||
1973 | Minneapolis | |||||
1974 | Providence | |||||
1975 | Oakland | |||||
1976 | Colorado Springs | Tracy Prussack / Scott Prussack | ||||
1977 | Hartford | |||||
1978 | Portland | Maria DiDomenico / Larry Schrier | ||||
1979 | Cincinnati | |||||
1980 | Atlanta | |||||
1981 | San Diego | |||||
1982 | Indianapolis | |||||
1983 | Pittsburgh | Susan Dungjen / Jason Dungjen | Sandy Hurtubise / Karl Kurtz | Sue Falzone / Michael Blicharski | ||
1984 | Salt Lake City | Ginger Tse / Archie Tse | Jeannine Jones / Tony Jones | Tammy Crowson / Joseph Mero | ||
1985 | Kansas City | Deveny Deck / Luke Hohmann | Shelly Propson / Jerod Swallow | Lori Blasko / Todd Sand | ||
1986 | Uniondale | Kristi Yamaguchi / Rudy Galindo | Ashley Stevenson / Scott Wedland | Shanda Smith / Brandon Smith | ||
1987 | Tacoma | Kellie Creel / David McGovern | Michelle Laughlin / Mark Naylor | Julianne Thompson / Brian Geddeis | ||
1988 | Denver | Kenna Bailey / John Denton | Jennifer Heurlin / John Fredericksen | Natasha Kuchiki / Richard Alexander | Paula Visingardi / Jeb Rand | |
1989 | Baltimore | |||||
1990 | Salt Lake City | Tristan Vega / Richard Alexander | Susan Ann Purdy / Scott Chiamulera | Aimee Offner / Brian Helgenberg | Kara Paxton / Brad Cox | |
1991 | Minneapolis | Aimee Offner / Brian Helgenberg | Cambria Goodman / Steven Moore | Kara Paxton / Brad Cox | Nicole Sciarrotta / Gregory Sciarrotta | |
1992 | Orlando | Nicole Sciarrotta / Gregor Sciarrotta | Dawn Piepenbrink / Nick Castaneda | Robin Heckler / Jeff Tilley | Andrea Catoia / Paul Dulebohn | |
1993 | Phoenix | Stephanie Stiegler / Lance Travis | Robin Heckler / Jeff Tilley | Liberte Sheldon / Russ Scott | Cheryl Marker / Todd Price | |
1994 | Detroit | Nicole Bateson-Rock / Keith Tindall | Cheryl Marker / Todd Price | Sara Ward / J. Paul Binnebose | Danielle Hartsell / Steve Hartsell | |
1995 | Providence | Danielle Hartsell / Steve Hartsell | Erin Elbe / Jeffrey Weiss | Nicole Perry / Paul Dulebohn | Melanie Lambert / Fred Palascak | |
1996 | San Jose | Natalie Vlandis / Jered Guzman | Naomi Grabow / Benjamin Oberman | Jacki Davidson / J. Paul Binnebose | Tiffany Stiegler / Johnnie Stiegler | |
1997 | Nashville | Tiffany Stiegler / Johnnie Stiegler | Katie Barnhart / Charles Bernard | Tiffany Scott / Philip Dulebohn | Laura Handy / James Peterson | |
1998 | Philadelphia | Heather Allebach / Matthew Evers | Jaisa MacAdam / Garrett Lucash | Larisa Spielberg / Craig Joeright | Tiffany Sfikas / Josiah Modes | [11] |
1999 | Salt Lake City | Sima Ganaba / Amir Ganaba | Megan Sierk / Dustin Sierk | Katie Gadkowski / Derek Trent | [12] | |
2000 | Cleveland | Stephanie Kalesavich / Aaron Parchem | Sima Ganaba / Amir Ganaba | Jessica Waldstein / Garrett Lucash | Megan Sierk / Dustin Sierk | [13] |
2001 | Boston | Deborah Blinder / Jeremy Allen | Kristen Roth / Michael McPherson | Brandilyn Sandoval / Derek Trent | Christen Dean / Joshua Murphy | [14] |
2002 | Los Angeles | Colette Appel / Lee Harris | Janice Mayne / Josh Martin | Tiffany Vise / Laureano Ibarra | Christie Baca / Scott Smith | [15] |
2003 | Dallas | Amy Howerton / Steven Pottenger | Brittany Vise / Nicholas Kole | Colette Appel / Lee Harris | Chelsea Meador / Josh Martin | [16] |
2004 | Atlanta | Shantel Jordan / Jeremy Barrett | Brooke Castile / Benjamin Okolski | Andrea Varraux / David Pelletier | Sydney Schmidt / Christopher Pottenger | [17] |
2005 | Portland | Mariel Miller / Rockne Brubaker | Julia Vlassov / Drew Meekins | Chloé Katz / Joseph Lynch | Keauna McLaughlin / Ethan Burgess | [18] |
2006 | St. Louis | Kendra Moyle / Andy Seitz | Bridget Namiotka / John Coughlin | Julia Vlassov / Drew Meekins | Kaela Pflumm / Christopher Pottenger | [19] |
2007 | Spokane | Keauna McLaughlin / Rockne Brubaker | Bianca Butler / Joseph Jacobsen | Jessica Rose Paetsch / Jon Nuss | [20] | |
2008 | Saint Paul | Jessica Rose Paetsch / Jon Nuss | Tracy Tanovich / Michael Chau | Chelsi Guillen / Danny Curzon | Andrea Best / Trevor Young | [21] |
2009 | Cleveland | Tracy Tanovich / Michael Chau | Brynn Carman / Chris Knierim | Marissa Castelli / Simon Shnapir | Britney Simpson / Nathan Miller | [22] |
2010 | Spokane | Felicia Zhang / Taylor Toth | Britney Simpson / Nathan Miller | Erika Smith / Nathan Bartholomay | Carolyn-Ann Alba / Chris Knierim | [23] |
2011 | Greensboro | Ashley Cain / Joshua Reagan | Andrea Poapst / Chris Knierim | Cassie Andrews / Timothy LeDuc | Brynn Carman / AJ Reiss | [24] |
2012 | San Jose | Haven Denney / Brandon Frazier | Britney Simpson / Matthew Blackmer | Kylie Duarte / Colin Grafton | Jessica Calalang / Zack Sidhu | [25] |
2013 | Omaha | Britney Simpson / Matthew Blackmer | Jessica Calalang / Zack Sidhu | Madeline Aaron / Max Settlage | Chelsea Liu / Devin Perini | [26] |
2014 | Boston | Madeline Aaron / Max Settlage | Chelsea Liu / David Perini | AnnaMarie Pearce / Jason Pacini | Elise Middleton / Anthony Evans | [27] |
2015 | Greensboro | Caitlin Fields / Ernie Utah Stevens | Chelsea Liu / Brian Johnson | Olivia Allan / Austin Hale | Lindsay Weinstein / Jacob Simon | [28] |
2016 | Saint Paul | Joy Weinberg / Maximiliano Fernandez | Lindsay Weinstein / Jacob Simon | Meiryla Findley / Austin Hale | Madeleine Gallagher / Justin Highgate-Brutman | [29] |
2017 | Kansas City | Nica Digerness / Danny Neudecker | Elli Kopmar / Jonah Barrett | Alexandria Yao / Austin Hale | Lindsay Weinstein / Jacob Simon | [30] |
2018 | San Jose | Audrey Lu / Misha Mitrofanov | Sarah Feng / TJ Nyman | Laiken Lockley / Keenan Prochnow | Nadine Wang / Spencer Akira Howe | [31] |
2019 | Detroit | Laiken Lockley / Keenan Prochnow | Kate Finster / Balázs Nagy | Isabelle Martins / Ryan Bedard | Maria Mokhova / Ivan Mokhov | [32] |
2020 | Greensboro | Kate Finster / Balázs Nagy | Anastasiia Smirnova / Danil Siianytsia | Winter Deardorff / Mikhail Johnson | Cate Fleming / Jedidiah Isbell | [33] |
2021 | Las Vegas | Anastasiia Smirnova / Danil Siianytsia | Isabelle Martins / Ryan Bedard | Valentina Plazas / Maximiliano Fernandez | Catherine Rivers / Timmy Chapman | [34] |
2022 | Nashville | Sonia Baram / Daniel Tioumentsev | Catherine Rivers / Timmy Chapman | Megan Wessenberg / Blake Eisenbach | [35] | |
2023 | San Jose | Ellie Korytek / Timmy Chapman | Naomi Williams / Lachlan Lewer | Lilianna Murray / Jordan Gillette | Olivia Flores / Luke Wang | [36] |
2024 | Columbus | Olivia Flores / Luke Wang | Sydney Cooke / Matthew Kennedy | Adele Zheng / Andy Deng | [45] | |
2025 | Wichita | |||||
2026 | St. Louis |
Ice dance
[edit]Year | Location | Gold | Silver | Bronze | Pewter | Ref. |
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1959 | Rochester | Marilyn Meeker / Larry Pierce | Diane Sherbloom / Roger Campbell | Patricia Dineen / Robert Dineen | No pewter medals awarded | |
1960 | Seattle | Patricia Dineen / Robert Dineen | Ila Ray Hadley / Ray Hadley Jr. | Dorothyann Nelson / Pieter Kollen | ||
1961 | Colorado Springs | Rosemary McEvoy / Ralph Owen | ||||
1962 | Boston | Susan Bright / Robert Munz | Carole MacSween / Raymond Chenson | Peggy Eastman / Richard Hirsch | ||
1963 | Long Beach | |||||
1964 | Cleveland | |||||
1965 | Lake Placid | Kathy Flaherty / Roger Berry | Sandra Schwomeyer / James Pennington | Dolly Rodenbaugh / Thomas Lescinski | ||
1966 | Berkeley | |||||
1967 | Omaha | |||||
1968 | Philadelphia | |||||
1969 | Seattle | |||||
1970 | Tulsa | Mary Bonacci / Gerard Lane | Jane Pankey / Richard Horne | Cathleen Casey / Francis Cassella | ||
1971 | Buffalo | Cathleen Casey / Francis Cassella | Myra Chrien / David Chrien | Beatrice Sexton / James Thorn | ||
1972 | Long Beach | Michelle Ford / Glenn Parriott | Shareen Finley / Curt Finley | Andrea Peterson / Guy Sexton | ||
1973 | Minneapolis | |||||
1974 | Providence | |||||
1975 | Oakland | |||||
1976 | Colorado Springs | |||||
1977 | Hartford | |||||
1978 | Portland | Judy Ferris / Scott Gregory | Becky Lee Baker / Rick Berg | Judy Blumberg / Robert Engler | ||
1979 | Cincinnati | |||||
1980 | Atlanta | |||||
1981 | San Diego | |||||
1982 | Indianapolis | Amanda Newman / Jerry Santoferrara | ||||
1983 | Pittsburgh | Suzanne Semanick / Alexander Miller | Kandi Amelon / Alec Binnie | Colleen McGuire / William Lyons III | ||
1984 | Salt Lake City | Christina Yatsuhashi / Keith Yatsuhashi | April Sargent / John D'Amelio | Dorothy Rodek / Robert Nordozza | ||
1985 | Kansas City | Jodie Balogh / Jerod Swallow | Tonia Kleinsasser / Daniel Stahl | Jill Helser / Michael Verlich | ||
1986 | Uniondale | Colette Huber / Ron Kravette | Lisa Grove / Charles Sinek | Kimberly Barget / James Schilling | ||
1987 | Tacoma | Jennifer Benz / Jeffrey Benz | ||||
1988 | Denver | Elizabeth Punsalan / Shawn Rettstatt | ||||
1989 | Baltimore | Rachel Mayer / Peter Breen | Wendy Millette / James Curtis | Jeannine Jones / Michael Shroge | Ann-Morton Neale / Laurence Shaffer | |
1990 | Salt Lake City | Beth Buhl / Neale Smull | Krista Schulz / Jonathan Stine | Rachel Lane / Eric Meier | Cheryl Demkowski / Jeff Czarnecki | |
1991 | Minneapolis | |||||
1992 | Orlando | Christine Fowler / Garrett Swasey | Cheryl Demkowski / Sean Gales | Kimberley Hartley / Michael Sklutovsky | Rachel Lane / Tony Darnell | |
1993 | Phoenix | Kimberley Hartley / Michael Sklutovsky | Christina Fitzgerald / Mark Fitzgerald | Tiffani Tucker / Frank Singley | Carissa Green / Greg Maddalone | |
1994 | Detroit | Laura Gayton / Oleg Fediukov | Carissa Green / Gregory Maddalone | Eve Chalom / Mathew Gates | Nicole Dumonceaux / John Repucci | |
1995 | Providence | Eve Chalom / Mathew Gates | Kristina Feliciano / Alex Jacoby | Jessica Joseph / Charles Butler | Dawn Ponte / Paul Frey | |
1996 | San Jose | Jessica Joseph / Charles Butler | Naomi Lang / John Lee | Tami Tyler / Jonathan Nichols | Azumi Sagara / Jonathan Magalnick | |
1997 | Nashville | Kerrie O'Donnell / Brandon Forsyth | Jamie Silverstein / Justin Pekarek | Melissa Gregory / James Shuford | ||
1998 | Philadelphia | Melissa Gregory / James Shuford | Jamie Silverstein / Justin Pekarek | Crystal Beckerdite / Raphael Kelling | Cerise Henzes / Walter Lang | [11] |
1999 | Salt Lake City | Jamie Silverstein / Justin Pekarek | Emilie Nussear / Brandon Forsyth | Crystal Lynn Beckerdite / Matt Healy | Alison Newman / Michel Klus | [12] |
2000 | Cleveland | Tanith Belbin / Benjamin Agosto | Jesica Valentine / Matthew Kossack | Lia Nitake / Ryan O'Meara | [13] | |
2001 | Boston | Lydia Manon / Michel Klus | Kendra Goodwin / Chris Obzansky | Kakani Young / Ikaika Young | Melissa Ralph / Ryan O'Meara | [14] |
2002 | Los Angeles | Loren Galler-Rabinowitz / David Mitchell | Melissa Ralph / Ryan O'Meara | Kendra Goodwin / Chris Obzansky | Kirsten Frisch / Brent Bommentre | [15] |
2003 | Dallas | Morgan Matthews / Maxim Zavozin | Kirsten Frisch / Brent Bommentre | Flo Steed / Augie Hill | Carly Donowick / Leo Ungar | [16] |
2004 | Atlanta | Meryl Davis / Charlie White | Trina Pratt / Todd Gilles | Kirsten Frisch / Augie Hill | [17] | |
2005 | Portland | Trina Pratt / Todd Gilles | Caitlin Mallory / Brent Holdburg | Kimmerly Lauten / Augie Hill | Meghan McCullough / Joel Dear | [18] |
2006 | St. Louis | Meryl Davis / Charlie White | Jane Summersett / Elliot Pennington | Kaitlyn Weaver / Charles Clavey | [19] | |
2007 | Spokane |
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2008 | Saint Paul |
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2009 | Cleveland |
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2010 | Spokane |
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2011 | Greensboro |
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2012 | San Jose | [25] | ||||
2013 | Omaha |
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2014 | Boston | [27] | ||||
2015 | Greensboro | [28] | ||||
2016 | Saint Paul | [29] | ||||
2017 | Kansas City | [30] | ||||
2018 | San Jose |
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2019 | Detroit |
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2020 | Greensboro | [33] | ||||
2021 | Las Vegas |
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2023 | San Jose |
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2024 | Columbus |
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2025 | Wichita | |||||
2026 | St. Louis |
Men's figures
[edit]Year | Location | Gold | Silver | Bronze | Pewter | Ref. |
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1990 | Salt Lake City | |||||
1991 | Minneapolis | Laurent Massé | ||||
1992 | Orlando | |||||
1993 | Phoenix | |||||
1994 | Detroit | Erik Schulz | Anthony Chicalace | John Wright | Ryan Jahnke | |
1995 | Providence | Colin Bennett | ||||
1996 | San Jose | |||||
1997 | Nashville | Scott Sarbacker | Christopher Mattern | Colin Bennett | Scott Sheets | |
1998 | Philadelphia |
Women's figures
[edit]Year | Location | Gold | Silver | Bronze | Pewter | Ref. |
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1990 | Salt Lake City | |||||
1991 | Minneapolis | |||||
1992 | Orlando | |||||
1993 | Phoenix | |||||
1994 | Detroit | Jennifer Clark | Karlene Marie Machovec | Cassy Papajohn | Theresa Cho | |
1995 | Providence | |||||
1996 | San Jose | |||||
1997 | Nashville | Cammi Bruns | Emily Best | Jessica Vieth | Heather Lee | |
1998 | Philadelphia | Kharen Kloeffer | Brooke Pitman | Josselyn Baumgartner | Alecia Moore |
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