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|sport = [[Figure skating]] |
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+ | |olympics attended = [[2010 Winter Olympic Games|2010]]; [[2014 Winter Olympic Games|2014]] |
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|birthdate = 5 June 1985 |
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− | Jeremy Abbott is a figure skater representing the [[USA]] at the [[2014 Winter Olympic Games]] in Sochi, Russia. |
+ | Jeremy Abbott is a figure skater representing the [[USA]] at the [[2014 Winter Olympic Games]] in Sochi, Russia. Abbott is the current US National champion. Abbott previously made the Olympic team in 2010 where he placed 9th. Abbott is coached by 1992 and 1994 Olympian [[Yuka Sato]] and 1998 Olympian [[Jason Dungjen]]. |
+ | ==Vancouver 2010== |
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− | 2013-2014 Programs |
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+ | Abbott placed 9th in the men's singles competition. |
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− | *Short Program - "Lilies of the Valley" by Jun Miyake, choreography by Robin Cousins |
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− | *Free/Long Program - "Exogenesis: Symphony Part 3" by Muse, choreography by Jeremy Abbott and Yuka Sato |
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+ | ! scope="col"|Score |
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+ | |Short |
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+ | |69.40 |
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+ | |15 |
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+ | |- |
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+ | |Free |
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+ | |149.56 |
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+ | |9 |
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+ | |- |
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+ | |Overall |
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+ | |218.96 |
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+ | |9 |
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+ | |} |
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+ | ==Sochi 2014== |
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+ | Men's Singles Competition |
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+ | |Short |
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+ | |72.58 |
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+ | |15 |
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+ | |- |
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+ | |Free |
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+ | |160.12 |
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+ | |8 |
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+ | |- |
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+ | |Overall |
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+ | |232.70 |
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+ | |12 |
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+ | |} |
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==Major Competition Results== |
==Major Competition Results== |
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+ | *Olympics: 2010-9th; 2014-3rd [team]; 2014-12th [singles] |
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*US National Championships: 2007 - 4th; 2008 - 4th; 2009 - 1st; 2010 - 1st; 2011 - 4th; 2012 - 1st; 2013 - 3rd; 2014 - 1st |
*US National Championships: 2007 - 4th; 2008 - 4th; 2009 - 1st; 2010 - 1st; 2011 - 4th; 2012 - 1st; 2013 - 3rd; 2014 - 1st |
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*World Championships: 2008 - 11th; 2009 - 11th; 2010 - 5th; 2012 - 8th |
*World Championships: 2008 - 11th; 2009 - 11th; 2010 - 5th; 2012 - 8th |
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− | *Olympics: 2010 - 9th |
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[[Category:Figure Skaters]] |
[[Category:Figure Skaters]] |
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[[Category:Sochi 2014 Athletes]] |
[[Category:Sochi 2014 Athletes]] |
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[[Category:Vancouver 2010 Athletes]] |
[[Category:Vancouver 2010 Athletes]] |
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+ | [[Category:Team USA]] |
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+ | [[Category:Bronze Medalists]] |
Revision as of 22:53, 15 February 2014
Jeremy Abbott is a figure skater representing the USA at the 2014 Winter Olympic Games in Sochi, Russia. Abbott is the current US National champion. Abbott previously made the Olympic team in 2010 where he placed 9th. Abbott is coached by 1992 and 1994 Olympian Yuka Sato and 1998 Olympian Jason Dungjen.
Vancouver 2010
Abbott placed 9th in the men's singles competition.
Event | Score | Rank |
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Short | 69.40 | 15 |
Free | 149.56 | 9 |
Overall | 218.96 | 9 |
Sochi 2014
Men's Singles Competition
Event | Score | Rank |
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Short | 72.58 | 15 |
Free | 160.12 | 8 |
Overall | 232.70 | 12 |
Major Competition Results
- Olympics: 2010-9th; 2014-3rd [team]; 2014-12th [singles]
- US National Championships: 2007 - 4th; 2008 - 4th; 2009 - 1st; 2010 - 1st; 2011 - 4th; 2012 - 1st; 2013 - 3rd; 2014 - 1st
- World Championships: 2008 - 11th; 2009 - 11th; 2010 - 5th; 2012 - 8th