
2004-05 Season Notes
SP Music: "Adagio" from Spartacus; FS Music: "Bolero" by
Ravel.
Kwan chose not to compete in this year's Grand Prix
Series.
2003-04 Season Notes
Skating to music from "Tosca" by Giacomo Puccini, Kwan
finished second at the Campbell's Classic in New York
City to open the season ... She switched coaches in
December and now trains with Rafael Arutunian ... She
won the International Figure Skating Challenge Dec. 5
... She won her seventh consecutive and eighth overall
U.S. title at the 2004 State Farm U.S. Championships,
earning seven 6.0 marks in the free skate for
presentation ... She is using last year's "The Feeling
Begins" by Peter Gabriel for the short program ... At
the World Championships won her ninth medal in nine
consecutive years ... In her free skate earned six
perfect 6.0 marks, the most of any woman in the
competition, giving her a career total of 12 at the
World Championships.
2002-03 Season Notes
Kwan won her fifth World title in Washington, D.C., in
March ... She won her qualifying group, then swept
through the short program and free skate... Overall, she
earned three perfect 6.0s for presentation in the
event... She is now tied with Carol Heiss for most World
titles by a U.S. skater and trails only Sonja Henie
overall, who collected 10 World titles in her career...
Kwan won her seventh U.S. title and sixth straight in
Dallas in January... Her seven U.S. titles are second
only to Maribel Vinson Owen (9)... Her six consecutive
U.S. titles tie Vinson (1928-33) and Gretchen merrill
(1943-48) for the longest winning streak in U.S. ladies
history... Her 10 consecutive U.S. medals is a record
shared only by Theresa Weld Blanchard (1914-24)... Kwan,
a last minute addition to Smart Ones Skate America,
claimed her seventh career and fourth straight title in
Spokane .. Kwan debuted her new short program to the
music "The Feeling Begins" by Peter Gabriel ... It was
the second straight title for Kwan this season after
winning the Campbell's International Figure Skating
Classic in Daytona Beach, Fla., Oct. 5 ... Earned three
6.0s at the 2003 World Championships and one 6.0 in the
free skate at the U.S. Championships, giving her 37
perfect 6.0s in major competitions (28 at the U.S.
Championships), the most of any skater in history .. She
did not compete at the ISU Grand Prix Final (although
she did qualify in the sixth spot with 12 points) ...
Kwan began training with Scott Williams in the summer of
2002.
2001-02 Season Notes
With her seventh World medal in nine appearances, Kwan
moved ahead of Dick Button, Carol Heiss, Hayes Jenkins
and Todd Eldredge for the most World medals by a U.S.
skater .., Kwan won the bronze medal at the Olympic
Winter Games in February ... Kwan claimed her sixth
career and fifth straight U.S. ladies title at the 2002
State Farm U.S. Figure Skating Championships in Los
Angeles, Calif., Jan. 12 ... Kwan is now tied with
Theresa Weld Blanchard (1914 and 1920-24) and Gretchen
Merrill (1943-48) with six titles each... Kwan now
trails only Maribel Vinson Owen who claimed nine titles
(1928-33 and 1935-37) ... Kwan received two perfect 6.0
marks for her free skate, adding to her U.S.
Championships record for most 6.0s, which now stands at
27 ... Kwan claimed her third straight silver medal and
fifth career medal at the 2002 ISU Grand Prix Final in
Kitchener, Canada, Dec. 15 ... Kwan won her third
straight and sixth career Skate America title in
Colorado Springs in October — the most titles by anybody
in the history of the event ... On Oct. 23, 2001 Kwan
split with longtime coach Frank Carroll. Kwan and
Carroll had been together since 1992.
Notes
The most decorated figure skater in U.S. history,
Michelle Kwan has won an unprecedented 42 championships,
including five World Championships (1996, 1998, 2000,
2001, 2003), seven consecutive and eight overall U.S.
Championship titles, (1996, 1998-2004) and two Olympic
medals (silver-1998, bronze-2002) ... In the nearly
100-year history of ladies figure skating, Michelle's
five World titles and nine overall world medals (five
gold, three silver, 1 bronze) in nine consecutive years
(1996-2004) are all marks that have been bettered only
by the immortal Sonja Henie of Norway (10 titles/11
medals/11 consecutive years) ... She is the only woman
in figure skating history to reclaim the World title
three times (1998, 2000, 2003) ... Kwan's seven
consecutive U.S. Championship titles (1998-2004) and 11
consecutive U.S. Championship medals (1994-2004) are
both U.S. records ... her eight career U.S. titles are
second only to the legendary Maribel Vinson, who won 9
titles in the 1920's-30's; and her mark of 11 U.S.
medals (8 gold, 3 silver) ties her with Vinson for the
most in U.S. skating history ... In her career she has
received 50 perfect 6.0 marks in major competitions, the
most of any U.S. skater in history, and any singles
skater ever ... She has been awarded at least one 6.0 in
each of the last four U.S. Championships, a U.S. record
... Her winning long and short performances at the 1998
U.S. Championships, where she received 15 perfect 6.0
marks (out of a possible 18) for artistry over the
course of the event, is the most by any skater in the
history of U.S. Figure Skating ... Prior to the 2001-02
season, Kwan split from longtime coach Frank Carroll ...
Kwan and Carroll had been together since 1992 ... In
December 2003 she began working with Rafael Arutunian.
The youngest of three children, Kwan began skating at
the age of 5 after watching her older brother play
hockey ... She won her first figure skating competition
at age 7 ... She always wears a Chinese good luck charm
around her neck that was given to her by her grandmother
... Kwan's autobiography, "Michelle Kwan: Heart of a
Champion," was published in October 1997 and is now in
its sixth printing ... Kwan serves as a national
spokesperson for the Children's Miracle Network
"Champions Across America" program .. She is a
seven-time recipient of SKATING magazine's Readers'
Choice Award for figure skater of the year ... In 2003,
the trophy that is given out for the Readers' Choice
Award was renamed the "Michelle Kwan Trophy" ... Kwan
signed an exclusive deal with Electronic Arts (EA
Sports) to create the first interactive figure skating
video game (Michelle Kwan Figure Skating) for the
personal computer that debuted in the fall of 1999 ...
Has claimed a record 12 USOC Sportswoman of the Month
honors ... In May 2000, Kwan was named one of the "50
Most Beautiful People in the World" by People magazine
... Her older sister Karen finished fifth at the 1996
U.S. Figure Skating Championships ... Kwan is now an
aunt to Olivia Oppegard, her sister Karen's first child
with husband Peter Oppegard, a three-time U.S. champion
in pairs.
Awards
1997 Dial Award (top scholar-athlete in the U.S.)
1996 James E. Sullivan Award - Finalist
1998 Women's Sports Foundation Sportswoman of the Year
USOC Athlete of the Year - Figure Skating ('03, '01,
'00, '99, '98, '96)
SKATING magazine Readers' Choice Award (2003, 2002,
2001, '99, '98, '96, '94)
USOC SportsWoman of the Month Award (Jan. '04; Mar. '03;
Jan. '03; Jan. '02; March '01; April '00; Aug. '98;
April '98; Jan. '98; Oct. '97; Nov. '96; Mar. '96;
Jan.'96)
2001 Sullivan Award Winner
2002, 2003 Kids' Choice Award for America's favorite
female athlete
2002 Teen Choice Award as America's favorite female
athlete
2002 Cosmo Girl! of the Year
2003 USOC SportsWoman of the Year
Citizenship Through Sports Alliance (CTS)
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