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Brian Ernest Orser OC OLY (born 18 December 1961) is a Canadian former competitive and professional figure skater and coach to Olympic champions. He is the 1984 and 1988 Olympic silver medallist , 1987 World champion and eight-time (1981–88) Canadian national champion .
The Battle of the Brians was an informal name given by the press to the figure skating rivalry between Canadian Brian Orser and American Brian Boitano at the 1988 Winter Olympics in Calgary. [1] This competition is considered one of the most memorable in men's figure skating history.
The club's figure skating programme is run by Olympic skaters Brian Orser and Tracy Wilson.They have coached many elite-level skaters to national, international, world and Olympic titles including Yuna Kim (2009 & 2013 World Champion, 2010 Olympic Champion, 2014 Olympic Silver medallist), Gabrielle Daleman (2018 Olympic Team Gold medallist and 2017 World bronze medallist), Evgenia Medvedeva ...
The rivalry between Team USA’s Brian Boitano and Canada’s Brian Orser began long before the competitors arrived at the Calgary Games in 1988. In fact, the top-ranked skaters swapped first and ...
Rank Name Nation TFP CF OP FS 1: Brian Orser Canada 3.2: 3: 1: 1 2: Brian Boitano United States 4.0: 2: 2: 2 3: Alexander Fadeev Soviet Union 4.8: 1: 3: 3 4 Vladimir Kotin Soviet Union 10.4: 4: 5: 6 5
Rank Name Nation CF SP FS TFP 1: Brian Boitano United States 2: 2: 1: 3.0 2: Brian Orser Canada 3: 1: 2: 4.2 3: Viktor Petrenko Soviet Union 6: 3: 3: 7.8 4 Alexander Fadeev Soviet Union 1: 9: 4: 8.2 5
Rika Kihira (Japanese: 紀平 梨花; born 21 July 2002) is a Japanese figure skater.She is a two-time Four Continents champion (2019, 2020), the 2018 Grand Prix Final champion, a four-time Grand Prix series medalist (2018 NHK Trophy gold, 2018 Internationaux de France gold, 2019 Skate Canada silver, 2019 NHK Trophy silver), a two-time International Challenge Cup champion, and a two-time ...
1988-1989 Tour: 1988 Olympic Medalists Brian Orser, Debi Thomas, and Tracy Wilson & Rob McCall join the tour. 1989: Kitty and Peter Carruthers join the tour which further increases the versatility of the tour. 1990: Canada becomes part of the Stars on Ice schedule. September, 1991: Former Cast Member Rob McCall dies from AIDS.