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1994 U.S. Figure Skating Championships

Figure skating competition


Figure skating competition

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title1994 U.S. Figure Skating Championships
image[[File:1994_U.S._Figure_Skating_Championships_Poster.jpg]]
comptypeNational Championship
startdateJanuary 4
enddate8
skatingseason1993–94
locationDetroit, Michigan
venueJoe Louis Arena
championmenScott Davis
championwomenNone
championpairsJenni Meno
and Todd Sand
championdanceElizabeth Punsalan
and Jerod Swallow
previouscomp1993 U.S. Championships
nextcomp1995 U.S. Championships

and Todd Sand and Jerod Swallow

The 1994 U.S. Figure Skating Championships were held at the Joe Louis Arena in Detroit, Michigan. Medals were awarded in four colors: gold (first), silver (second), bronze (third), and pewter (fourth) in four disciplines – men's singles, ladies' singles, pair skating, and ice dancing – across three levels: senior, junior, and novice. The event was used to determine the U.S. teams for the 1994 Winter Olympics and the 1994 World Championships.

The competition was famous for the return of previous Olympians Brian Boitano and Elaine Zayak, as well as the pre-competition attack on Nancy Kerrigan by associates of skater Tonya Harding. Harding subsequently was stripped of her ladies' championship title after she pleaded guilty to failing to report the assault to the police after the fact, although she maintains that she had no knowledge of the attack beforehand.

Medalists

Senior

EventGoldSilverBronzePewter
MenScott DavisBrian BoitanoAren NielsenTodd Eldredge
LadiesNo championMichelle KwanNicole BobekElaine Zayak
PairsJenni Meno / Todd SandKyoko Ina / Jason DungjenKaren Courtland / Todd ReynoldsNatasha Kuchiki / Rocky Marval
Ice dancingElizabeth Punsalan / Jerod SwallowSusan Wynne / Russ WitherbyAmy Webster / Ron KravetteWendy Millette / Jason Tebo

In June 1994, U.S. Figure Skating voted to no longer recognize Tonya Harding's 1994 win. The gold medal position was left vacant; the other competitors did not move up one position.

Junior

EventGoldSilverBronzePewter
MenJere MichaelJason SylviaJohnnie BevanMatthew Kessinger
LadiesJennifer KarlAmanda WardLisa BellChrisha Gossard
PairsNicole Bateson Rock / Keith TindallCheryl Marker / Todd PriceSara Ward / J. Paul BinneboseDanielle Hartsell / Steve Hartsell
Ice dancingLaura Gayton / Oleg FediukovCarissa Green / Gregory MaddaloneEve Chalom / Mathew GatesNicole Dumonceaux / John Repucci

Senior results

Men

RankNameSPFS5678910111213141516WDWD
1Scott Davis21
2Brian Boitano12
3Aren Nielsen53
4Todd Eldredge34
Mark Mitchell65
Shepherd Clark46
Rudy Galindo97
Michael Weiss78
Damon Allen89
Dan Hollander1110
Colin VanderVeen1011
Gig Siruno1212
John Baldwin Jr.1813
Paul Dulebohn1614
Mel Chapman1515
Glenn Armstrong1816
Steven Smith13
Larry Holliday14

Ladies

RankNameSPFS5678910111213141516WD
DSQTonya HardingDSQDSQ
2Michelle Kwan32
3Nicole Bobek23
4Elaine Zayak44
Tonia Kwiatkowski65
Michelle Cho76
Lisa Ervin58
Jessica Mills87
Teresa Aiello119
Amanda Farkas1010
Lisa Matras1311
Keri Anne Thomas913
Denise Long1512
Lisa Talbot1614
Jennifer Verili1415
Patricia Mansfield1816
Jenna Pittman12
Melissa Ann Nelson17

Pairs

RankNameSPFS56789101112131415WD
1Jenni Meno / Todd Sand11
2Kyoko Ina / Jason Dungjen22
3Karen Courtland / Todd Reynolds33
4Natasha Kuchiki / Rocky Marval44
Stephanie Stiegler / Lance Travis75
Tristen Vega / Joel McKeever66
Calla Urbanski / Joseph Mero57
Jennifer Perez / John Frederiksen88
Aimee Offner / Brad Cox109
Sharon Carz / Troy Goldstein1210
Holly Benson / Steven Moore1111
Tracey Damigella / Doug Williams1412
Laura Murphy / Brian Wells1313
Robin Heckler / Jeff Tilley915
Erin Moorad / Richard Gillam1614
Dawn Piepenbrink / Nick Castaneda15

Ice dancing

RankNameCD1CD2ODFD567891011121314WD
1Elizabeth Punsalan / Jerod Swallow2111
2Susan Wynne / Russ Witherby3432
3Amy Webster / Ron Kravette4343
4Wendy Millette / Jason Tebo5564
Tamara Kuchiki / Neale Smull7655
Galit Chait / Maxim Sevostianov6776
Julia Bikbova / Robert Peal8887
Christina Fitzgerald / Mark Fitzgerald9998
Cheryl Demkowski / Sean Gates1110109
Mica Darley / Michael Sklutovsky12111110
Elizabeth Buhl / Augustine DiBella10121212
Tiffani Tucker / Collin Vail Sullivan13131311
Sian Matthews / Yovanny Durango14141413
Melissa Boney / Gerald Miele15151514
Renee Roca / Gorsha Sur122

Junior results

Men

RankNameSPFS567891011121314
1Jere Michael11
2Jason Sylvia23
3Johnnie Bevan52
4Matthew Kessinger64
Eric Bohnstedt45
Trifun Zivanovic36
Derrick Delmore87
Roman Fraden78
Derek Stedingh99
Jamie Loper1110
Eddie Gornik1211
Michael Edgren1013
Erik Rockwell1312
Michael Demetrius Orr1314

Ladies

RankNameSPFS56789101112
1Jennifer Karl41
2Amanda Ward32
3Lisa Bell14
4Crisha Gossard63
Angela Nikodinov25
Amy D'Entremont76
Brittney McConn57
Amber Corwin88
Emily Freedman109
Jaime Lea Lund1110
Serena Phillips912
Kristy Venasky1211

Pairs

RankNameSPFS5678910111213141516
1Nicole Bateson-Rock / Keith Tindall11
2Cheryl Marker / Todd Price22
3Sara Ward / J. Paul Binnebose43
4Danielle Hartsell / Steve Hartsell34
Celina Taylor / Mel Chapman55
Ari Blank / Jeb Gerth86
Nicole Perry / David Delago67
Anne Ramos / Benjamin Oberman98
Lauren Weldon / Jim Peterson79
Kristen Youlden / Fred Palascak1010
Melanie Lambert / Robert Van Uitert1111
Erin Fisher / Eddy Zeidler1612
Erin Covington / Brandon Powell1214
Akemi Kawaguchi / Ron Brilliant1513
Allison Rochford / Robert Rochford1315
Breanne Heldman / Jeremiah Jackson1216

Ice dancing

RankNameCD1CD2ODFD
1Laura Gayton / Oleg Fediukov1111
2Carissa Green / Gregory Maddalone2222
3Eve Chalom / Mathew Gates3333
4Nicole Dumonceaux / John Repucci5544
5Jayna Cronin / Jonathan Nichols4455
6Tami Tyler / Stith Letsinger6666
7Kari Downey / Garrett Brockert7777
8Kristina Feliciano / Alex Jacoby8888
9Jamie Coffey / Kurt Dreger99910
10Dawn Ponte / Paul Frey1310109
11Michelle Poley / Kevin Spada10111112
12Darlin Baker / D.J. Gray12121211
13Daniela Lopez / Andres Lopez15141413
14Celia Cohen / Shawn Jellse14151314
15Jenny Dahlen / Sergei Lihachov11131515

Reinstatement of professionals to amateur status

Amateurs who turned professional had been banned from returning to compete as amateurs. This ban was removed and Brian Boitano and Elaine Zayak sought to compete in order to go to the 1994 Winter Olympics.

Having retired from competitive skating after winning Olympic gold in 1988 and the 1988 World Championships, four time men's champion Brian Boitano announced a comeback and would compete to get a place on the 1994 Olympic team. This was highly controversial as he had skated professionally for many years and fought to get former professionals reinstated for amateur competitions. He placed second behind Scott Davis and made the Olympic team as the United States had 2 spots.

Kerrigan–Harding controversy

Main article: Assault of Nancy Kerrigan

The January 6, 1994, attack on 1993 champion and Ladies gold frontrunner Nancy Kerrigan preceded the event. The widely publicized attack took place during a practice session for the 1994 U.S. Figure Skating Championships in Detroit. Tonya Harding's ex-husband, Jeff Gillooly, and her bodyguard, Shawn Eckardt, hired Shane Stant to strike Kerrigan on the knee, though Stant actually struck Kerrigan's thigh a few inches above the knee. Kerrigan's injury forced her withdrawal, and Harding won the event.

After Harding admitted to helping to cover up the attack, the USFSA and United States Olympic Committee initiated proceedings to remove her from the 1994 Olympic team, but Harding retained her place after threatening legal action. She finished eighth in the 1994 Winter Olympics in Lillehammer, Norway, while Kerrigan, who recovered from her injuries, finished second.

Collision

During a warm-up, ice dancer Renée Roca was skating backward and collided with the team of Galit Chait and Maksim Sevostyanov, fracturing a bone in her left arm. Two hours later, she returned from the hospital with her arm in a cast and decided to try to compete. She and partner Gorsha Sur placed second in the rhumba, however, Roca was unable to secure a firm grip with her left hand, and had to withdraw from the rest of the competition.

References

References

  1. (July 1, 1994). "U.S. Title Is Taken Back From Harding". [[The New York Times]].
  2. (January 7, 1994). "FIGURE SKATING; Golden Boy Boitano Settles for a Second (Published 1994)".
  3. (December 15, 2007). "Player in attack on Kerrigan dies at 40".
  4. "Mass Moments: Skater Nancy Kerrigan Assaulted".
  5. (26 February 1994). "1994 Winter Olympics: Tonya Harding finishes 8th in women's figure skating".
  6. Longman, Jere. (January 6, 1994). "OLYMPICS; Roca, Ice Dancer, Breaks Arm But Comes Back to Skate On". [[The New York Times]].
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