Michelle Kwan skates at Ice All Stars 2009
August 17, 2009 by jane
Filed under Figure Skating, General, Pretty Sporty
Michelle Kwan brought down the house with her two numbers at the Samsung Anycall-Hauzen Ice All Stars 2009 in Korea Friday night. It was her first time skating in front of an audience in three years.
Kwan skated two exhibition programs, including one to “Winter Song” by Sarah Bareilles with Ingrid Michaelson.
Enjoy!
Congrats to new grad Michelle Kwan
June 4, 2009 by jane
Filed under College Athletics, Figure Skating, Pretty Smart, Pretty Sporty, Student-Athlete
Michelle Kwan is the most decorated figure skater in U.S. history having won nine U.S. championships, five World Championships, and two Olympic medals.
With her focus and dedication, it’s no surprise she’s a good student as well. Kwan attended Soleado Elementary School in Palos Verdes, California, but left public school to be homeschooled starting at the age of 13. After graduation from Rim of the World High School in 1998 (near the Lake Arrowhead ice rink where she trained), she attended UCLA for one year. In the fall of 2006 she transferred to the University of Denver to major in political science and minor in international studies.
In November 2006, Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice named Michelle the first American public diplomacy envoy. Michelle travels around the world with State Department officials, visiting schools, clubs and community groups to speak about leadership and to engage her international peers in conversations about social and educational issues.
Michelle recently returned from the 2008 Summer Olympic Games in Beijing, where she and Rice represented the U.S. at the closing ceremonies.
According to DU, Kwan finished her studies mid-year but will be collecting her diploma this Saturday. Like many other colleges, the school has only one commencement ceremony per year. The University’s Undergraduate Commencement is scheduled for June 6, 2009, at 10 a.m.
Congratulations Michelle!
Wishing you continued success and lots of exciting opportunities in your future. If you run for president some day, I’ll vote for you.
On Edge: Ladies Figure Skating Update
November 29, 2008 by jane
Filed under Figure Skating
November 29, 2008 – Haven’t written much lately about figure skating so let’s catch up:
The ISU Grand Prix of Figure Skating Series, now in its 14th season, consists of six international events in a cumulative point-scoring format. The 2008 series just concluded with its sixth event, the NHK Trophy, in Japan. Approximately 60 skaters from 16 countries competed for points and prize money.
Mao Asada led a Japanese sweep of women’s podium at NHK Trophy – World champion Asada won the NHK Trophy Saturday, qualifying for the International Skating Union’s Grand Prix finals and completing a Japanese sweep of the podium. Asada almost made history when she attempted two triple axels at the start of her routine. She completed the first one but the second was downgraded to a double.
It was a disappointing night for American skaters. Ashley Wagner, who was second after the short program, finished fourth with 161.10 points. Last season, Wagner won bronze at Trophée Eric Bompard and finished fifth at Skate Canada.
Sixteen-year-old Mirai Nagasu, the U.S. national champion competing in her first Grand Prix Series, finished NHK eighth after falling on a double axel and a triple toeloop.
At last week’s Cup of Russia, the fifth event of the 2008 ISU Grand Prix of Figure Skating Series, Italy’s Carolina Kostner earned gold in the ladies event. American Rachael Flatt won silver, while teammate Alissa Czisny finished just off the podium in fourth.
Pretty Tough Trivia: Rachael Flatt began skating at age 4. Her father took her to shop for a birthday gift for her grandfather, and they came home with skating lessons instead of a gift. Her grandfather was a national fencing champion.
The Grand Prix Final (GPF) will be held Dec. 10-14, 2008, in Goyang City, South Korea. Check Grand Prix results here.
Ask Five-Time World Champion Michelle Kwan a Question
When one thinks about the U.S. Figure Skating Championships, it’s hard not to recall all the great moments Michelle Kwan provided fans across the country. The nine-time U.S. titlist has won 43 championships, including five World titles and two Olympic medals.
So if you have a burning question for the most decorated figure skater in U.S. history, now is your chance. Want to know what’s on her iPod? What her favorite competition was? Fave book or movie? Ask away. Visit the U.S. Figure Skating site now to ask Michelle your question…









