Coaches
Nathan Chen

At the 2022 Winter Olympics in Beijing, Nathan Chen delivered a breathtaking performance to win gold in men’s figure skating. Skating to Elton John’s “Rocket Man”, he landed five clean quadruple jumps and earned a record-breaking total score of 332.60. This marked his first Olympic gold and confirmed his place among the all-time greats in figure skating.
Yuzuru Hanyu

At the 2018 Winter Olympics in PyeongChang, Yuzuru Hanyu won his second consecutive gold in men’s figure skating. Performing with elegance and precision, he overcame a recent ankle injury and earned a total score of 317.85. Hanyu became the first man in 66 years to defend his Olympic title, securing his legacy as a legend of the sport.
Evan Lysacek

At the 2010 Winter Olympics in Vancouver, Evan Lysacek won gold in men’s figure skating with a clean, elegant program. He chose consistency over risk, landing no quads but impressing with precision and artistry. His total score of 257.67 edged out Evgeni Plushenko, making Lysacek the first American man to win Olympic gold since 1988.
Evgeni Plushenko

At the 2006 Winter Olympics in Turin, Evgeni Plushenko delivered a dominant performance to win gold in men’s figure skating. He set world records in both the short program (90.66) and free skate (167.67), earning a total score of 258.33. Skating to Tosca and The Godfather, Plushenko showcased unmatched technical skill and artistry, securing his place among the sport’s legends
Nathan Chen

At the 2002 Winter Olympics in Salt Lake City, Alexei Yagudin gave a commanding performance to win gold in men’s figure skating. Skating to “Man in the Iron Mask,” he landed four clean quadruple jumps and delivered perfect 6.0s in presentation. His total dominance that season earned him a historic sweep of all major titles. This Olympic gold confirmed his legendary status in the sport and remains one of the most celebrated wins in figure skating.
Nathan Chen

At the 1998 Winter Olympics in Nagano, Ilia Kulik stunned the world with his youthful grace to win gold in men’s figure skating. Skating to Rachmaninoff’s Piano Concerto No. 2, he delivered a clean program with a quad toe loop and seamless artistry. At just 20, Kulik became the youngest male Olympic champion in decades. His performance combined musicality and strength, securing his place in figure skating history.
Nathan Chen

At the 1994 Winter Olympics in Lillehammer, Alexei Urmanov delivered a composed and elegant performance to win gold in men’s figure skating. Skating to the music of “Don Quixote,” he landed a solid set of jumps and showed refined technique and artistry. His consistent skating and calm presence under pressure earned him top marks. With this victory, Urmanov became the first Russian man to win Olympic gold after the Soviet era.
Nathan Chen

At the 1992 Winter Olympics in Albertville, Viktor Petrenko rose to the occasion and captured gold in men’s figure skating. Skating to selections from “Carmen,” he showed fluid movement, polished jumps, and mature interpretation. With clean execution and strong technical skills, he edged out a talented field. This win made him the first Olympic men’s champion from the former Soviet Union skating under a new flag.