It takes years of intense training and hours of practice to become an elite figure skater. The world falls in love with these dedicated athletes every four years when the Winter Olympics puts them on the grandest stage. Many figure skating speakers maintain a great image years after their time on the ice is over. Their status as some of the most popular athletes in America makes them among the most-requested for corporate groups, charities, universities, and other organizations.
Jamie Sale 2002 Olympic Pairs Figure Skating Gold Medalist
Jamie Sale captured the hearts and minds of a generation of figure skating fans at the 2002 Winter Olympics in Salt Lake City, Utah. She and her partner David Pelletier skated to a tie for gold in the... Read More
Jason Brown American Figure Skater
Jason Brown is one of the best figure skaters in the world.  Brown is the 2015 U.S. National Champion.  In 2014, he won the U.S. silver medal and captured a bronze as part of Team USA at the... Read More
Jeremy Abbott Retired Olympic Medalist in Figure Skating
Jeremy Abbott was born in Aspen, Colorado and began skating at the age of two. Over the years it became evident that he was capable of becoming one of the best figure skaters in the world. After movin... Read More
Johnny Weir Professional Figure Skater
Johnny Weir is a star on ice and one of the most decorated American male figure skaters in history. In 2001 he put his name on the map by capturing the 2001 World Junior Championship, which solidified... Read More
Jordan Malone U.S. Speed Skater
Jordan Malone was born in Denton, Texas but grew up on the ice. A speed skater from Texas may be a rare thing, but he&rsquo s flourished in the sport and become one of the top skaters in the world. He... Read More
Julia Mancuso World Cup Alpine Ski Racer
Julia Mancuso made her World Cup skiing debut at age 15, and won a bronze medal in the 2001 Verbier Junior World Ski Championships. In 2002 she dominated at the Junior World Ski Championships in Tarvi... Read More