The United States has a brand new men’s figure skating champion in Scottsdale, Ariz., native Max Aaron. The 20-year-old won the 2013 U.S. Figure Skating Championships title today with a ballsy program that…
In an evening of spectacular skating in the Men’s short program at the 2013 U.S. National Figure Skating Championships, it was three time and defending gold medalist Jeremy Abbott who came…
Takahito Mura of Japan surprised many by winning his first Grand Prix medal, the gold, in Paris at 2012 Trophee Eric Bompard Saturday. USA’s Jeremy Abbott slipped to second place, while…
U.S. champion Jeremy Abbott rallied back from his disappointment at Skate America to take the Men’s figure skating Short program at 2012 Trophee Eric Bompard Friday in Paris. Takahito Mura of…
It was a mixed bag for the newly crowned U.S. Men’s champion at the 2012 U.S. Figure Skating Championships.
Jeremy Abbott, the 26-year-old from Aspen, Colo., was having perhaps the performance of his life in front of a packed house, while in the…
Jeremy Abbott, the two-time U.S. Champion, reestablished himself as the man to beat after a disappointing fourth place finish at last year’s championships in Greensboro, N.C.
The 26-year-old danced his way to the top of the standings after the Championship Men’s short program…
The 2011-12 ISU Grand Prix Final and Junior Grand Prix Final of Figure Skating continued with the Senior Men’s Short Program.
Canada’s Patrick Chan captured the Men’s short program, however, neither he nor his competitors delivered perfect…
The Men’s event was the most intriguing one at the final stage of the ISU Grand Prix of Figure Skating Series in Moscow, Russia. Depending on the relative placement of the top competitors, several skaters had a chance to join…
For the event with only nine participants and the overall running time of an hour and a half, the Men’s Short Program at the Rostelecom Cup was full of drama and the performances ranged from nearly…
The Men’s free skating at Cup of China on Saturday wasn’t pretty but at least exciting. In the end, only one skater was in the same place as in the short program. USA’s Jeremy Abbott was ranked third in both segments but clinched the…
Russia’s Artur Gachinski clinched a narrow lead of 0.27 points over Yuzuru Hanyu of Japan to win the Men’s short program at Cup of China in Shanghai on Friday. USA’s Jeremy Abbott is not far behind in third place…
The more things change, the more they stay the same. Jeremy Abbott changed just about everything in his life in the past year: his coaching staff, his training location, and the way he trained for competition. But his results at…
The buildup of the championship men’s competition lived up to the hype tonight in the short program in Spokane.
Three former U.S. Champions were expected to battle it out for the top three spots, and at the…
The 2008-09 season was a good one for USA’s Jeremy Abbott, who scored his first major national and international wins this year.
The talented 23-year-old won an ISU Grand Prix event for the first time…
The 2009 AT&T U.S. Figure Skating Championships concluded with the Senior Men’s Long Program.
The perennial also-ran, a newcomer, and a veteran stood on the podium after the Championship…
Two-time and defending champion Evan Lysacek (DuPage FSC) drew first to skate in the short program, and got things started in grand fashion.
Skating to Ravel’s Bolero, Lysacek made quick work…
Colorado’s Jeremy Abbott has aspirations for this season as high as the state’s famous Rocky Mountains. After narrowly missing the World team last season, the Aspen native scored an impressive bronze medal at the 2007 Four Continents Figure…
In landing five clean triple jumps, 19-year-old Jeremy Abbott clinched the Junior Men’s title at the 2005 State Farm US Figure Skating Championships on Thursday afternoon in Portland, Oregon. Abbott, who skated to a medley of music by the Safri Duo, earned scores of 5.0-5.4 for technical merit, and 5.1-5.5 for presentation. Craig Ratterree, third after the short program was second. Michael Peters placed second in the free skate,…