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Tara Lipinski (born Tara Kristen Lipinski on June x, 1982 in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania) is a former American figure skater who became an Olympic champion in 1998.

She was too the 1997 World champion, a ii-time Champions Series Last champion (in 1997 and 1998), and the 1997 U.S. national champion.

Tara is the youngest e'er to win a World Figure Skating title (having done so at the age of xiv years, 9 months and ten days old).

Contents

  • ane Career
    • i.1 Early Skating Career
    • 1.2 Competitive Skating Career
    • i.3 Professional person Skating Career
  • 2 Mail service-Skating Career
  • 3 Programs
  • four Competitive Highlights
  • 5 Skating Technique
  • six Personal Life

Career [ ]

Early on Skating Career [ ]

Tara showtime began ice skating in 1988, learning technique initially from roller skating coaches in the Philadelphia area.

Her commencement major competition was the 1990 Eastern Regional Championships for roller skating where she finished 2d.

At the 1991 U.s.a. Roller Skating Championships, she won the primary girls freestyle when she was 9 years onetime.

In 1991, Tara's father'south job required the family to motility to Sugar Land, Texas; all the same, preparation facilities were not available there.

In 1993, she and her mother moved dorsum to Delaware, where Tara had trained before. She afterwards moved to Detroit, Michigan, to train with Richard Callaghan.

Competitive Skating Career [ ]

Tara start came to national prominence when she won the 1994 U.Southward. Olympic Festival competition (which at the time was a junior-level contest), becoming the youngest ladies effigy skating gilded medalist also as the youngest athlete in any discipline to win golden.

Later that season, she placed 4th at the 1995 World Inferior Championships and second in the junior level, behind Sydne Vogel at the 1995 U.Southward. Championships.

Tara was coached by Jeff DiGregorio at the Academy of Delaware. By 1995, she was the subject of a corking deal of media attention (coined "Tara-Mania" by the media).

Subsequently a 5th-place finish at the 1996 World Inferior Championships, Tara changed coaches, joining Richard Callaghan in Detroit. Subsequently that flavor, at the senior level, she placed third at the 1996 U.S. Championships and qualified to compete at the senior-level World Championships.

Tara was second in her qualifying circular to Midori Ito, merely brutal twice in the brusk program, barely making the cutoff for the long program. She rallied to state seven triple jumps, including a triple salchow/triple loop combination, finishing 11th in the long program and 15th overall.

Later that year, the International Skating Wedlock voted to raise the minimum age for participating at the World Championships to 15; Tara (who was 13 years old at the time) was grandfathered in and remained eligible for future events, along with other skaters who had already competed at the World Championships earlier the new age requirement was introduced.

In late 1996, at the U.Southward. Postal Challenge, she became the starting time female skater to land a triple loop/triple loop leap combination, which became her signature element.

In early on 1997, Tara unexpectedly won the U.S. Championships and at the age of 14, she became the youngest person to win the title alee of Sonya Klopfer who won it in 1951 at the age of 15.

She also won the 1997 Champion Series Last, again becoming the youngest female person ever to win the title. She went on to win the World Championships, again becoming the youngest person to win the title.

The post-obit season, Tara finished 2d to Michelle Kwan at Skate America and, (while suffering from a bad head cold) to Laetitia Hubert at Trophée Lalique.

With Kwan sidelined due to a toe-related stress fracture injury, Lipinski defended her Champion Series Concluding title (at present known as the Grand Prix Terminal).

At the 1998 U.South. Nationals, Tara and Michelle Kwan met once more, but after a autumn on the triple flip in the brusque program, she concluded the short plan in quaternary place with Kwan in 1st place.

Although Tara landed seven triples in the long programme, she finished 2nd overall to Kwan.

At the 1998 Winter Olympics in Nagano, Tara skated her brusk program to music from the 1997 blithe movie "Anastasia", placing 2nd to Kwan.

In the long program, Tara performed 7 triples, including an historic triple loop/triple loop combination and, at the end, a triple toe/half loop/triple Salchow sequence, to overtake Kwan for the gold medal.

She became the youngest ladies' Olympic figure skating champion and the youngest individual gold medalist (a record that had stood since Norwegian Sonia Henie won the same outcome at the 1928 Wintertime Olympics in St. Moritz, as well at age 15).

(In 2014, Yulia Lipnitskaya, who was vi days younger than Lipinski at the fourth dimension of her Olympic victory, became the youngest Olympic golden medalist in ladies effigy skating by winning golden with the Russian team in the team event, not the individual event as Lipinski had.)

Tara trained at the Detroit Skating Lodge in Bloomfield Hills, Michigan.

Professional Skating Career [ ]

On March 9, 1998, Tara announced her decision to withdraw from the 1998 World Figure Sed her to accept two molars extracted, constant fatigue and possible mononucleosis.

On April seven, 1998, Tara appear her intention to turn professional in an interview with Katie Couric on "The Today Testify." She cited a desire to spend more time with her family, to have time for school, and to compete professionally against other Olympic champions.

Notwithstanding, given the opportunities available to a newly crowned Olympic champion, Tara took on a total schedule of touring, publicity appearances and acting engagements, albeit requiring abiding travel.

Tara was criticized by some (such as sports columnist Christine Brennan) for her decision to retire from competition at such a young age, who likened the pro skating circuit as "joining the circus".

However, this criticism was labelled as "petty backfire" post-obit Tara's defeat of the expected-winner Kwan at the Nagano Olympics.

In the spring and summer of 1998, Tara toured with "Champions on Ice." She then toured with "Stars on Water ice" for four seasons.

She appealed to a younger audience, attracting new fans to what had traditionally been an adult-oriented testify. Her signing to "Stars on Ice" was reported as a coup for the tour (which at that fourth dimension was doing well) with some performances routinely selling out months in advance.

Choreographer Sandra Bezic commented:

"Tara reminds u.s. why we're doing this – the idealism, the genuine love of skating. At that place's a real sugariness there that makes the states all go, 'Aye, I call back'." She mostly received favorable reviews and was popular with fans, sometimes signing autographs for hours afterwards each show.

Tara's determination to plow pro coincided with a change in the business climate for the skating industry.

Subsequently the 1998 Olympics, many of the professional person skating competitions that had sprung up in the aftermath of the 1994 Tonya Harding spectacle were converted to a pro-am format or discontinued entirely as audiences lost interest.

Tara did not want to compete in the new pro-am events, and non long later on she turned professional, she broke an existing $ane.2 million contract to appear in made-for-Tv events sponsored past the USFSA. Instead, she skated only in the remaining all-pro competitions, which were primarily team events such equally "Water ice Wars."

Another very notable private victory came at the 1999 World Professional Figure Skating Championships; at the age of 17, Tara became the youngest person to win that consequence.

Tara's professional skating career was hampered by a series of hip injuries.

In August of 1998, she suffered a hip injury in practice for "Stars on Ice."

In September of 2000, she underwent surgery to repair a torn labrum in her hip. She said her hip problem had been misdiagnosed for several years.

She suffered from another hip injury in 2002 during a "Stars on Ice" show in St. Louis, Missouri when she fell hard on her right hip during a spring and so tore muscles around the bruised area the next day.

Many people have pointed to the repetitive stress of practicing the triple loop combinations Tara performed during her competitive days every bit the primary cause of her hip problems. She herself has issued contradictory statements about the timing, cause and severity of her injuries.

Afterwards Tara's surgery in 2000, she stated in interviews that the existent reason she had turned professional person was that she had originally incurred the injury to her hip in the summer of 1997 and that she had skated the entire Olympic flavour in terrible hurting, contradicting her earlier account of the original injury having occurred in the summer of 1998 rather than in 1997.

In a 2010 argument on her web site, Tara denied that her hip injury was a factor in her decision to retire or that she suffered particular pain during her amateur career across "the norm for any athlete."

Tara participated in rehearsals for a fifth flavour of the "Stars on Ice" tour in the fall of 2002, but she withdrew from the tour before it began.

She had been increasingly unhappy with life on the tour; she felt isolated from the off-water ice camaraderie of the older skaters on the tour and her injuries caused friction with the show'southward producers and other cast members.

Tara subsequently wrote on her official web site:

"Information technology was really hard those last ii years of touring for me. Emotionally I was drained and hurt. I have never been treated like that in my whole life."

In afterwards interviews, Tara also expressed frustration with the artistic direction of the show at that time; for example, reviewers had particularly panned the rap ensemble performed past her with Kristi Yamaguchi & Katarina Witt in the 2001–02 tour.

Post-Skating Career [ ]

Tara has made several idiot box appearances, appearing on various prime number-time shows such equally "Are You Afraid of the Dark?", "Touched by an Angel", "Sabrina, the Teenage Witch", "Malcolm in the Center", "Veronica's Cupboard", "Whose Line Is Information technology Anyway", "Early Edition", "7th Sky" and "Still Continuing." She as well made a cameo appearance in the motion picture "Vanilla Sky."

In 1999, Tara had a brief supporting role on "The Immature and the Restless". She starred in the 2000 television movie "Ice Affections" and was cast in the independent film "The Metro Chase."

Additionally, she has been a celebrity guest on VH-ane'south "The Listing", Fox'south "Beach Party" several Nickelodeon productions and "Girls Behaving Desperately"; she has besides appeared on numerous mag covers likewise equally every major talk show.

In 1999, CBS aired a prime-fourth dimension special called "Tara Lipinski: From This Moment On."

Tara made an appearance on The Today Evidence on March 18, 2011, where she skated to Ben Harper'due south "Forever".

In Oct of 2013, information technology was announced that Tara would be a commentator and annotator on NBC, NBC Sports, and Universal Sports during the Sochi Winter Games.

As a result of positive reviews for the result, Lipinski and fellow analyst Johnny Weir were invited to announced as mode commentators for "Admission Hollywood" at the 86th Academy Awards with host Billy Bush.

In September of 2014, Tara and Johnny were promoted to NBC's primary figure skating broadcasting squad with Terry Gannon after more than a decade of Scott Hamilton, Sandra Bezic and Tom Hammond at the captain.

This promotion meant the B team of NBCSN from the 2014 Sochi Wintertime Olympic Games would be commentating at every major skating event aired on NBC networks including the Grand Prix of Figure Skating: Skate America and the United States Figure Skating National Championships.

Before the promotion, Tara, Johnny and Gannon only did the other v Grand Prix events and the Grand Prix Final while Hamilton, Bezic and Hammond got the bigger events similar the National Championships.

NBC has increased Tara and Johnny's exposure in having them as "fashion and lifestyle experts" for the Kentucky Derby since 2014, and in 2016, they were announced as "cultural correspondents" for the 2016 Summer Olympic Games. The pair has besides done commentary for the 2018 Winter Olympics.

In July 2016, Tara became an executive producer for a potential Hulu drama serial centered on effigy skating.

Programs [ ]

Season Short program Free skating Exhibition
1997–98
  • Once Upon a Dec
  • Journey to the By (from "Anastasia") by David Newman; choreographed past Sandra Bezic
  • Prelude and Opening (from The Rainbow) by Carl Davis
  • Scenes of Summer-Festival past Lee Holdridge, London Symphony Orchestra; choreographed by Sandra Bezic
  • Journey to the Past performed by Liz Callaway
1996–97
  • Little Women by Thomas Newman; choreographed by Sandra Bezic
  • Much Ado About Nothing by Patrick Doyle
  • Sense and Sensibility by Patrick Doyle; choreographed past Sandra Bezic
  • Walking on Sunshine by Katrina and the Waves
1995–96
  • On the Boondocks by Leonard Bernstein
  • Speed by Mark Mancina
  • The Prince of Tides past James Newton Howard
  • On the Town past Leonard Bernstein

  • Speed past Mark Mancina
  • The Prince of Tides by James Newton Howard
1994–95
  • Cirque du Soleil
  • Samson and Delilah by Camille Saint-Saens

Competitive Highlights [ ]

Skating Technique [ ]

Tara is best known for her consistent able-bodied ability which included a number of difficult jumping passes. She completed a triple loop/triple loop and a triple toe/half loop/triple Salchow; these combinations are very rare to this day.

Her jumps were tight in the air with very fast rotations, and her double Axel technique became very popular amid many skaters for years to come.

Personal Life [ ]

In Dec of 2015, Tara announced her engagement to Todd Kapostasy, a television producer; they were married on June 24, 2017, in Charleston, South Carolina. Her broadcast partner, Johnny Weir was a bridesman at Tara's hymeneals.

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