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Two weeks later, Lysacek won the gold medal at the 2006 Cup of China by a 20-point margin. [50] He was the fourth qualifier for the 2006–2007 Grand Prix Final [51] in his second consecutive year in qualifying for the event. However, he withdrew from the competition before he was to skate his short program due to a hip injury. [52]
Patrick Chan from Canada has won the most gold medals in the men's singles (with three). No one men's single skater won two back-to-back titles. Li Chengjiang from China and Evan Lysacek from the United States share the record for the most total medals (with five
Evan Lysacek. Five men's single skaters have completed the Career Golden Slam. Of these skaters, five have won the Olympic gold medal in the individual event, and three have won the Olympic gold medal in the team event. #
After Lysacek landed eight triples in his free skate routine and became an Olympic champion, he let Carroll wear the gold medal around his neck. Lysacek said he won it for Carroll, his longtime coach.
His lone champion was Lysacek, whose stirring free skate at the 2010 Vancouver Games was enough to beat out Russia's Evgeni Plushenko for the gold medal. Lysacek honored his coach afterward with the Order of Ikkos medal from the U.S. Olympic Committee, which is designed to be a symbol of excellence in coaching as represented by an athlete's ...
Evan Lysacek is a figure skater who, from 2005 to 2010, won an Olympic gold medal, a World championship, a Four Continents championship, and a U.S. national championship. In 2016, he was inducted ...
Longtime figure skating coach Frank Carroll, who over the course of a 60-year career helped guide six Olympic medalists at 10 Winter Games, including Michelle Kwan and Evan Lysacek, died Sunday. U ...
Evan Lysacek: Coached to a world championship in 2009 and an Olympic gold medal in 2010. [28] [29] Ye Bin Mok [30] Daisuke Murakami [31] Michael Kuluva; Mirai Nagasu: Coached from May 2009 [32] to April 2012. [12] Angela Nikodinov [33] Denis Ten: Coached to the 2013 world silver medal and 2014 Olympic bronze medal. [34]