Services for Morry Stillwell announced
Morry Stillwell, president of U.S. Figure Skating from 1995 to 1998, passed away on Dec. 25, 2020
Morry Stillwell, president of U.S. Figure Skating from 1995 to 1998, passed away on Dec. 25, 2020
Three-time consecutive U.S. Figure Skating champion Johnny Weir has been elected to the U.S. Figure Skating Hall of Fame. Also elected to the Class of 2021 is the late Sandy (Schwomeyer) Lamb and accomplished official Gale Tanger.
U.S. Figure Skating is committed to ensuring digital accessibility for people with disabilities. We are continually improving the user experience for everyone and applying the relevant accessibility standards.
U.S. Figure Skating is committed to ensuring digital accessibility for people with disabilities. We are continually improving the user experience for everyone and applying the relevant accessibility standards.
In the week prior the 60th anniversary of the crash of Sabena Flight 548 that claimed the lives of the entire U.S. World Figure Skating Team outside of Brussels, Belgium, the documentary film RISE will air on NBCSN on Feb. 11.
U.S. Figure Skating will celebrate figure skating’s everyday heroes, once in a lifetime icons who have inspired generations of skaters and the support network behind every skater and each member club across the nation during the Centennial Celebration.
Become a virtual fan for the 2021 Toyota U.S. Figure Skating Championships!
Since joining the sport nearly 20 years ago, Anastasia Worthy has become a role model for not only her sisters, but for fellow Black skaters.
U.S. Figure Skating has made its SKATING Magazine Archive available to the public, as it continues the celebration of the organization’s 100-year anniversary.
In honor of U.S. Figure Skating’s Centennial Celebration, we asked fans to share some of their favorite skating moments. At the beginning of February, we asked, “What is your favorite Get Up® memory?”
Dick Button was a tough act to follow.
But he left a roadmap.
While Button, the 1948 and 1952 Olympic champion, was dominating and revolutionizing his sport, he was also setting the stage for an unprecedented achievement in 1956: The only Olympic podium sweep in figure skating history.
The last time Michelle Kwan stared into competitive skating’s glaring spotlight was among the hardest times of her athletic career.
Seated alone at an elevated press conference table, Kwan’s glorious career — unknowingly to her — would soon come to an end.
Calm and subdued, the most-decorated athlete in U.S. Figure Skating history faced a throng of international journalists to discuss her injury and decision to withdraw from the 2006 Olympic Winter Games in Turin, Italy.