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Evan Lysacek

Evan Frank Lysacek (/ˈlsəɛk/; born June 4, 1985) is an American retired figure skater. He is the 2010 Olympic champion, the 2009 World champion, a two-time (2005, 2007) Four Continents champion, the 2009 Grand Prix Final champion, and a two-time (2007, 2008) U.S. national champion. Lysacek was the 2010 United States Olympic Committee's SportsMan of the Year,[1] and the winner of the James E. Sullivan Award as the top U.S. amateur athlete of 2010.[2] On January 22, 2016, he was inducted into the U.S. Figure Skating Hall of Fame.

Evan Lysacek
Lysacek at 2009 World Figure Skating Championships
Full nameEvan Frank Lysacek
Born (1985-06-04) June 4, 1985 (age 38)
Chicago, Illinois
HometownLos Angeles, California
Height1.88 m (6 ft 2 in)
Figure skating career
Country United States
CoachFrank Carroll
Skating clubDuPage FSC
Began skating1994

Personal life edit

Lysacek was born in Chicago, Illinois, and raised in nearby Naperville.[3][4] His mother, Tanya (née Santoro), is a substitute teacher in Naperville, and his father, Don, is a building contractor.[5] He has an older sister, Laura, and a younger sister, Christina.[6] Lysacek graduated from Neuqua Valley High School in 2003.[7] During high school, Lysacek was a member of the honor roll, where he earned a number of academic achievement awards, including the Presidential Award for Academic Excellence in 1999.[6]

Lysacek is of half-Czech descent; his paternal great-grandfather František Lysáček emigrated from Czechoslovakia's Moravia region to Chicago in 1925.[8] On his maternal side, he is of one-quarter Italian descent.[9][10] He is a Greek Orthodox Christian,[9] having stated that one of his most prized possessions is his Orthodox cross.[11]

Lysacek moved to Los Angeles, California, in 2003, following his graduation from high school.

Lysacek studied acting, having taken method acting classes at the Professional Arts School in Beverly Hills.[12] He appeared in the independent short film Skate Great!, playing a Russian Olympic gold medalist.[13]

In September 2014, Lysacek moved to New York City to pursue a career in commercial real estate.[14][15][16] In 2015, he started working for Vera Wang, his former costume designer.[17] He became engaged to real estate developer Duangpatra "Dang" Bodiratnangkura in April 2019.[18] They married in December 2019 in Bangkok, Thailand.[19]

Career edit

Lysacek began skating at the age of eight.[20] His grandmother had always wanted to be in the Ice Capades, so she bought him skates for Christmas. He originally wanted to play ice hockey, so his mother enrolled him and his sister Laura in figure skating lessons to learn how to skate.

Early career edit

In 1996, Lysacek won the U.S. national title at the juvenile level – the lowest qualifying level in the U.S. Figure Skating competition structure. In 1997, he moved up to intermediate and won the pewter medal (fourth place) at the Junior Olympics, after winning both his regional and his sectional qualifying competitions. After failing to qualify for Nationals at the novice level in 1998,[12] Lysacek won the U.S. Novice title at the 1999 U.S. Championships[21] at the age of thirteen.

Junior career edit

1999–2000 season edit

In the 1999–2000 season, Lysacek made his international junior debut and competed on the 1999–2000 ISU Junior Grand Prix circuit. He placed seventh at his first event and then won his second event. He was the third alternate to the 1999–2000 ISU Junior Grand Prix Final.[22]

At the 2000 U.S. Championships, Lysacek won the Junior title[23] at the age of fourteen. He placed fifth in the short program and first in the free skate, placing first overall.[24] He was the first male skater since Terry Kubicka to win back-to-back novice and junior men's titles in the United States.[20][25] The win on the junior level was unusual in that Lysacek moved from third to first overall while sitting backstage, because he won through a tiebreak in the 6.0 ordinal system.[26] Following the U.S. Championships, he was assigned to the 2000 Gardena Spring Trophy in Urtijëi, Italy, where he won the silver medal at the junior level.[27]

2000–2001 season edit

Lysacek had a strong showing in the 2000–2001 season. He competed in his second season on the Junior Grand Prix circuit and won two silver medals. He was the 7th qualifier for the 2000–2001 Junior Grand Prix Final[28] and placed 8th at the Final.

He made his senior national debut at the 2001 U.S. Championships, placing 12th at the age of fifteen. Lysacek was named second alternate to the U.S. team to the 2001 World Junior Championships and was placed on the team after Ryan Bradley[20][29] withdrew due to injury. Lysacek performed two clean programs and came in second behind fellow American Johnny Weir, giving the United States both a gold and a silver on the World Junior podium for the first time since 1987.[30][31]

2001–2002 season edit

Over the next season, Lysacek dealt with several injuries, including broken ribs, which resulted in lost training time. After the September 11, 2001 attacks, the United States Figure Skating Association cancelled the 2001–2002 ISU Junior Grand Prix event due to be held in Arizona[32] and did not allow its junior skaters to compete on the Junior Grand Prix circuit for the rest of that season.[33] At the 2002 U.S. Championships, Lysacek repeated his 12th-place finish from the previous year and was not selected for the team to the 2002 World Junior Championships.[20] He was sent to the 2002 Triglav Trophy in April, where he won the gold medal on the junior level.[34]

2002–2003 season edit

In the 2002–2003 season, Lysacek competed on the 2002–2003 ISU Junior Grand Prix circuit and won two silver medals. He was the 4th qualifier for the 2002–2003 Junior Grand Prix Final,[35] where he placed 5th. For the 2003 U.S. Championships, he finished in 7th place.

Lysacek was named third alternate for the 2003 Four Continents Championships and was placed on the team after other skaters withdrew. He placed 10th at this event in his senior international debut. He was also named to the 2003 Junior Worlds team. Following the withdrawal of Parker Pennington, Lysacek was the only United States men's skater at the competition. He landed the first clean triple Axel jump of his career in the qualifying round of this competition and his second clean one in the free skate.[20]

2003–2004 season edit

 
Lysacek at the 2004 Four Continents

After graduating from high school in 2003, Lysacek made a coaching change and began to work with Ken Congemi and Frank Carroll in El Segundo, California. With Congemi and Carroll, Lysacek won both of his Junior Grand Prix events.[36] He was the second qualifier to the 2003–2004 Junior Grand Prix Final[37] and won the event. He placed 5th at the 2004 U.S. Championships. At the 2004 Four Continents, he won the bronze medal, his first senior-level international medal. He then went on to compete at the 2004 World Junior Championships, where he won a third silver medal.

Senior career edit

2004–2005 season edit

In the 2004–2005 season, having aged out of the junior level at age 19, Evan Lysacek made his senior international debut. Skating through a hip injury,[38] Lysacek placed fifth at the 2004 Skate America, the first Grand Prix event of his career. He repeated that placement a few weeks later at the 2004 Cup of Russia. At the 2005 U.S. Championships, Lysacek won the bronze medal after receiving the only 6.0 of his career for his short program.[39] He went on to win his first senior international title at the 2005 Four Continents. He competed next at the 2005 World Championships in Moscow. There, he won a bronze medal at his first senior World Championships, a competition for which his goal had been only to qualify for the free skate.[40][41]

2005–2006 season edit

In the 2005–2006 season, Lysacek again competed on the Grand Prix. He placed second at the 2005 Skate America, but he felt that his Grease free skate was not working. Lysacek and coach Frank Carroll made the decision to find a new long program.[42] Lysacek's new Carmen program was a success at the 2005 NHK Trophy, where Lysacek finished second. Lysacek was the only American man to qualify for the 2005–2006 Grand Prix Final,[43] but withdrew before the event because of bursitis and tendinitis in his right hip.[44]

At the 2006 U.S. Championships, Lysacek was third after the short program, but won the free skate, finishing second overall. He was named to the 2006 Winter Olympic team alongside Johnny Weir and Matthew Savoie.[45] At the Olympics, following a 10th place finish in the short program, Lysacek became sick with the stomach flu. Unable to practice, he stayed in bed at the Olympic village, receiving fluids from IVs. After considering withdrawing, he decided to skate the next day and went on to skate a career-best free skate.[46] He finished his free skate with eight triple jumps and was ranked third of the night. He finished fourth overall. He commentated on his free-skating program on Olympic Ice the next day with Scott Hamilton and Mary Carillo.[12]

Lysacek ended his season by winning the bronze medal at the 2006 World Championships in Calgary, Canada. He was once again troubled by illness, having been administered three different antibiotics to fight a bacterial infection.[47] He rose from seventh place in the short program to finish third on the strength of his free skating program. After the World Championships, Lysacek toured with Champions on Ice as a full member of the cast.

2006–2007 season edit

In the 2006–2007 season, Lysacek placed second at the 2006 Skate America. Two weeks later, Lysacek won the gold medal at the 2006 Cup of China by a 20-point margin.[48] He was the fourth qualifier for the 2006–2007 Grand Prix Final[49] 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.[50]

Lysacek resumed training a few weeks later.[12] At the 2007 U.S. Championships, he performed his first clean short program of the season, and then went on to land his first clean quadruple jump in competition (a quadruple toe loop-triple toe loop jump combination) to win his first national title.[51] A week later, Lysacek competed at the 2007 Four Continents. He was fourth after the short program, but made yet another comeback in the free skate, landing a clean quadruple combination to earn a new personal best and to win his second Four Continents title.

At the 2007 World Championships, Lysacek placed fifth in the short program and earned himself his first new short program personal best in two years.[12] In the long program, he completed a quadruple toe loop as the first part of a quad-triple combination, but lost control of the landing, adding a three-turn after it, and was unable to complete the following triple as intended.[52] He performed a double loop instead of a planned triple loop[12] and placed fifth once again in the long program, placing fifth over all.

Lysacek toured over the summer of 2007 with Champions on Ice for the second consecutive year.

2007–2008 season edit

Lysacek began the 2007–2008 season at the 2007 Skate America. He fell on an attempted quadruple toe loop-triple toe loop[53] in the short program, receiving only one point for that element.[54] He was in second place going into the free skate, but won the free skate,[55] landing a clean quadruple jump,[56] although he was unable to finish in first overall.[57] He went on to the 2007 Cup of China, where he won the short program with a score of 81.55, improving his personal best by almost thirteen points.[58] He placed second in the free skate after falling on his quadruple jump, and finished second overall.[59]

At the 2007–2008 Grand Prix Final, Lysacek was credited with a quadruple jump in both programs,[60][61] and won the bronze medal overall, after placing third in both segments of the competition.[62][63] He earned a new overall personal best of 229.78 points.

At the 2008 U.S. Championships, Lysacek was second after the short program and won the free skate. Although he tied with Johnny Weir on the overall score, Lysacek won the title on the tiebreaker, thereby earning his second national title.[64][65][66][67]

His next event was the 2008 Four Continents, where he placed second in the short program and third in the free skate, and finished third overall. Lysacek was also named to the team for the 2008 World Championships. A week before the event, he was forced to withdraw due to an injury sustained while attempting a triple Axel; the blade broke off of his boot and he injured the left side of his body, from his forearm to his shoulder, and required a cast.[68] Lysacek toured over the summer of 2008 with the Stars on Ice tour.

2008–2009 season edit

Lysacek began the 2008–2009 season at the 2008 Skate America, where he won the bronze medal. The following week, he competed at the 2008 Skate Canada International, where he won a second bronze medal.[69] Lysacek was the second alternate for the 2008–2009 Grand Prix Final.[70]

At the 2009 U.S. Championships, Lysacek placed second in the short program.[71] In the free skate, Lysacek fell on his quadruple combination attempt and placed fourth in that segment of the competition.[72] He won the bronze medal overall.[73] Due to his placement at the U.S. Championships, Lysacek was named to the teams to the 2009 Four Continents Championships and the 2009 World Championships.[74]

At the 2009 Four Continents, Lysacek placed second in the short program.[75] He placed second in the free skating segment as well,[76] and then won the silver medal overall by a margin of 15.39 points.[77]

At the 2009 World Championships, Lysacek placed second in the short program.[78] He then won the free skating segment to win the competition overall, becoming the first American man since Todd Eldredge in 1996 to win the World title.[79] At the World Championships, Lysacek competed with a stress fracture in his left foot, which prevented him from trying a quadruple jump at the competition.[80] During the off-season, Lysacek took two months off from skating to give the injury time to heal.[81] He was considered the front-runner for the 2010 Olympic gold by some journalists.[79][82]

During the later part of the season and during the off-season, Lysacek toured with Stars on Ice.[83]

2009–2010 season edit

 
Lysacek at the 2010 Winter Olympics

Lysacek began the 2009–2010 season at the 2009 Cup of China,[84] where he placed third in the short program and second in the free skating to win the silver medal overall. Afterwards he went on to the 2009 Skate America, where he won both segments of the competition and won the gold medal overall in his sixth time competing at Skate America.[85][86] Lysacek was the second qualifier for the 2009–2010 Grand Prix Final.[87]

At the Grand Prix Final, Lysacek placed second in the short program and won the free skating to win the title overall. He became the second consecutive American to win the title, following Jeremy Abbott the year before.[88] At the 2010 U.S. Championships, he placed second in the short program and third in the free skating to win the silver medal overall.[89] He was named to the Olympic team.[90]

At the 2010 Winter Olympics, Lysacek placed second in the short program, with a score of 90.30 without any quadruple jumps.[91] He won the free skate with a score of 167.37 and won the gold medal overall with a total score of 257.67, a margin of 1.31 over silver medalist Evgeni Plushenko. He became the first American to win the Olympic title in men's singles since Brian Boitano[92] in 1988, and the first reigning world champion to win since Scott Hamilton in 1984.[93]

He had originally been named to the team for the 2010 World Championships,[90] but withdrew from the World team following his win at the Olympics.[94]

Lysacek was the recipient of the prestigious James E. Sullivan Award, which is given to America's best amateur athlete; he was the fourth figure skater to win the award after Dick Button in 1949, Michelle Kwan in 2001, and Sarah Hughes in 2002.

2010–present edit

Lysacek did not skate competitively in 2010–2011, but did not announce a retirement.

In June 2011, he received two Grand Prix assignments for the 2011–2012 season: 2011 Skate America and 2011 Trophée Éric Bompard. He resumed training with Frank Carroll at Lake Arrowhead, California, and his publicist said he would make a decision whether to compete later in the summer.[95] In September, he announced that his goal was to participate in the 2014 Winter Olympics.[96] In October, U.S. Figure Skating announced that he would not compete at the 2011 Skate America due to a financial disagreement, and Lysacek confirmed that he would not take part in the Grand Prix series, explaining on his Twitter that "a suitable agreement could not be reached between U.S. Figure Skating and myself by the event entry deadline".[97][98][99][100] In November, Lysacek confirmed he would not enter the 2012 U.S. Championships in January 2012[101] but negotiations with U.S. Figure Skating continued.[102]

On August 10, 2012, U.S. Figure Skating announced that an agreement had been reached and Lysacek would return to competition at the 2012 Skate America.[103][104] He withdrew after aggravating a groin injury.[105] On November 20, 2012, Lysacek underwent surgery to repair a torn muscle in his lower abdomen, with an expected period of six weeks off the ice.[105] In January 2013, he withdrew from the 2013 U.S. Championships, saying he was healthy but needed an additional three weeks to return to competition form.[106]

On June 3, 2013, it was announced that Lysacek would compete at one ISU Grand Prix of Figure Skating event: the 2013 Skate America.[107] However, on September 30, 2013, it was announced that he had withdrawn.[108] On December 10, 2013, Lysacek announced on The Today Show that he would not attempt to qualify for the 2014 Winter Olympics due to the labrum injury which he sustained in September.[109]

On August 30, 2014, during a TV interview, Lysacek mentioned his competitive skating career was coming to an end.[14][110]

On December 15, 2015, U.S. Figure Skating announced Lysacek would be a member of the U.S. Figure Skating Hall of Fame Class of 2016.[111] The induction ceremony was held on January 22, 2016, at the 2016 U.S. Figure Skating Championships.[17][112]

Coaches and choreographers edit

 
Lysacek with Frank Carroll, his coach since June 2003, at the 2007 Grand Prix Final where he won the bronze medal

Evan Lysacek was originally coached by Candice Brown in Naperville, Illinois.[113] After that, he worked with Deborah Stoery in Naperville and Addison, Illinois, for three years. For the next two years, he had an arrangement where he would train under both Addison-based Maria Jeżak-Athey and Moscow-based Viktor Kudriavtsev. Kudriavtsev would come to Chicago for part of the year to coach, and Lysacek spent his summers at Kudriavtsev's summer training camps in Moscow, Russia and Flims, Switzerland. When that arrangement proved untenable, Kudriavtsev recommended Lysacek to Carroll, who agreed to coach Lysacek on the condition that Lysacek would work more with Congemi than with himself, due to Carroll's commitments to Timothy Goebel.[20][40] Lysacek moved to El Segundo, California, to work with Frank Carroll and Ken Congemi in June 2003. Lysacek worked with both Congemi and Carroll through the 2006–2007 season, after which he began working solely with Carroll. He has also trained with ballerina Galina Barinova.[114]

Lysacek trained with Carroll at the Toyota Sports Center in El Segundo. After Carroll moved to Palm Springs, they decided to meet midway at the Ice Castle International Training Center in Lake Arrowhead and Ontario, California,[115] and Karen Kwan-Oppegard coached him at the East West Ice Palace in Artesia, California.[116] In June 2013, Carroll moved back to the Toyota Sports Center.[117]

Lysacek has worked with many choreographers over the years, including Oleg Epstein[12][113] and Kurt Browning. Both of his programs for the 2007–2008 season were choreographed by Lori Nichol.[12] He worked with Tatiana Tarasova on his programs for the 2008–2009 season.[118] He returned to Nichol for the 2009–2010 season.[114]

Endorsements and public life edit

Lysacek supported a number of charities. He participated in Target – A Time for Heroes, a celebrity charity event benefiting the Elizabeth Glaser Pediatric AIDS Foundation.[119] He also supported the Dana–Farber Cancer Institute (Jimmy Fund).[6] He began supporting Figure Skating in Harlem in 2006 and is a board member of the charity.[120] Lysacek has regularly attended their benefit gala in New York City.[121]

Following his win at the 2009 World Figure Skating Championships, Lysacek acquired many sponsors, including Coca-Cola, AT&T, and Ralph Lauren.[81] He also served as a spokesperson for Total Gym. In 2011, he switched agents from International Management Group to Creative Artists Agency.[97] Lysacek left Creative Artists Agency in April 2012 and was represented by Shep Goldberg until his death in November 2014.[16][122]

In April 2012, the U.S. Department of State's Bureau of Educational and Cultural Affairs named Lysacek a Sports Envoy.[123]

Costumes edit

In the past, Lysacek has worn costumes designed by Christian Dior,[124] Gianfranco Ferre,[125] Alexander McQueen,[125] and Vera Wang. Wang created the mock tuxedo Lysacek wore when he won the 2009 World Championships.[126] Lysacek and Wang also collaborated to design his costumes for the 2010 Winter Olympics, as well as those worn for the rest of the 2009–2010 season.[127][128]

Dancing with the Stars edit

Lysacek was a celebrity contestant on Dancing with the Stars for the tenth season, which premiered on Monday, March 22, 2010.[129] He and his professional dance partner Anna Trebunskaya finished in second place.

Evan Lysacek - Dancing with the Stars (season 10)
Week Dance Music Judges' scores[a] Total score Result
1 Viennese waltz "I'll Be" — Edwin McCain 8 7 8 23 Safe
2 Jive "The Best Damn Thing" — Avril Lavigne 8 8 8 24 Safe
3 Quickstep "Hot Honey Rag" — from Chicago 9 8 9 26 Safe
4 Tango "Wait a Minute" — The Pussycat Dolls, feat. Timbaland 9 8 9 52[b] Safe
9 8 9
5 Rumba "I Don't Want to Miss a Thing" — Aerosmith 9 9 9 27 Safe
6 Samba "Hey Mama" — The Black Eyed Peas 7 7 7 21 Safe
Swing Marathon "In the Mood" — Ernie Fields 6[c]
7 Argentine tango "Bust Your Windows" — Jazmine Sullivan 10 10 10 30 Safe
Team
Cha-cha-cha
"Holiday" — Madonna 8 8 8 24
8 Waltz "Open Arms" — Journey 9 9 9 27 Safe
Futuristic
Cha-cha-cha
"Bulletproof" — La Roux 9 8 9 26
9 Foxtrot "I've Got the World on a String" — Frank Sinatra 10 9 10 29 Safe
Paso doble "Bring Me to Life" — Evanescence 10 10 10 30
10
(Night 1)
Viennese waltz "Piano Man" — Billy Joel 10 9 9 28 Safe
Freestyle "Footloose" — Kenny Loggins 8 8 8 24
Argentine tango "Bust Your Windows" — Jazmine Sullivan 28[d]
10
(Night 2)
Quickstep "I Want You to Want Me" — Letters To Cleo 10 9 9 28 Runner-up
  1. ^ Individual judges' scores are listed in the following order: Carrie Ann Inaba, Len Goodman, Bruno Tonioli.
  2. ^ Contestants received two sets of scores from the judges during week 4: one for technical and one for performance. Evan's scores for both sets were 9–8–9.
  3. ^ Evan received six points for this dance marathon.
  4. ^ All three finalists performed the Argentine tango and were ranked by the judges. Evan received 28 points for being ranked second.

Programs edit

 
Lysacek performs his exhibition at the 2010 Winter Olympics.

Post-2014 edit

Pre-2014 edit

Season Short program Free skating Exhibition
2013–2014
[133][134][135][136]

Not shown in competitions

Not shown in competitions


Not shown in competitions


2012–2013
[137][138]

Not shown in competitions

Not shown in competitions

2011–2012
2010–2011
[139][140][141][142]
Did not compete these seasons

2009–2010
[143]


2008–2009
[144]


2007–2008
[145]



2006–2007
[146]





2005–2006
[147][148]

  • Grease
    arranged by Paul Rudolph

  • Carmen Suite
  • Carmen
    by Georges Bizet, Rodion Shchedrin


2004–2005
[149]
  • España cañí
    by Pascual Marquina
    performed by 101 Strings
2003–2004
[113]
  • España cañí
    by Pascual Marquina
    performed by 101 Strings
2002–2003
[150]
  • España cañí
    by Pascual Marquina
    performed by 101 Strings

2000–2001
[151]
  • Dreams
    by C. J. Dolan-Winter
1999–2000
1998–1999

Competitive highlights edit

  • GP – Event of the ISU Grand Prix Series
  • WD – Withdrew from competition
  • Medals at team events are awarded for the team result only. Individual placements in team events are listed in parentheses.
Competition placements at senior level [155][156]
Season 2000–01 2001–02 2002–03 2003–04 2004–05 2005–06 2006–07 2007–08 2008–09 2009–10
Winter Olympics 4th 1st
World Championships 3rd 3rd 5th 1st WD
Four Continents 10th 3rd 1st 1st 3rd 2nd
GP Final WD 3rd 1st
GP Cup of China 1st 2nd 2nd
GP Cup of Russia 5th
GP NHK Trophy 2nd
GP Skate America 5th 2nd 2nd 2nd 3rd 1st
GP Skate Canada 3rd
Japan Open (Team) 3rd
(1st)
World Team Trophy 1st
(1st)
U.S. Championships 12th 12th 7th 5th 3rd 2nd 1st 1st 3rd 2nd
  • JGP – Event of the ISU Junior Grand Prix Series
  • WD – Withdrew from competition
  • S - Event at senior level
  • J – Junior level, N – Novice level
Competition placements at junior level [155]
Season 1998–99 1999–2000 2000–01 2001–02 2002–03 2003–04
World Junior Championships 2nd 2nd 2nd
JGP Final 8th 5th 1st
JGP Canada 7th 2nd
JGP Croatia 1st
JGP France 2nd
JGP Germany 2nd
JGP Japan 1st
JGP Norway 2nd
JGP Sweden 1st
Gardena Spring Trophy 2nd
Triglav Trophy 1st
U.S. Championships 1st N 1st

Detailed results edit

ISU personal best scores in the +3/-3 GOE system 
Segment Type Score Event
Total TSS 257.67 2010 Winter Olympics
Short program TSS 90.30 2010 Winter Olympics
TES 48.30 2010 Winter Olympics
PCS 42.00 2010 Winter Olympics
Free skating TSS 167.37 2010 Winter Olympics
TES 84.57 2010 Winter Olympics
PCS 84.00 2009–10 Grand Prix Final

Senior level edit

Results in the 2000–01 season 
Date Event SP FS Total
P Score P Score P Score
Jan 14–21, 2001   2001 U.S. Championships 15 11 12
Results in the 2001–02 season 
Date Event SP FS Total
P Score P Score P Score
Jan 6–13, 2002   2002 U.S. Championships 10 13 12
Results in the 2002–03 season 
Date Event SP FS Total
P Score P Score P Score
Jan 12–19, 2003   2003 U.S. Championships 9 7 7
Feb 10–16, 2003   2003 Four Continents Championships 11 10 10
Results in the 2003–04 season 
Date Event SP FS Total
P Score P Score P Score
Jan 3–11, 2004   2004 U.S. Championships 3 5 5
Jan 19–25, 2004   2004 Four Continents Championships 4 3 3
Results in the 2004–05 season 
Date Event SP FS Total
P Score P Score P Score
Oct 21–24, 2004   2004 Skate America 5 54.87 8 107.64 5 162.51
Nov 25–28, 2004   2004 Cup of Russia 4 61.95 6 110.50 5 172.45
Jan 9–16, 2005   2005 U.S. Championships 3 3 3
Feb 14–20, 2005   2005 Four Continents Championships 5 63.25 1 133.14 1 196.39
Mar 14–20, 2005   2005 World Championships 4 73.42 4 133.74 3 239.29
Results in the 2005–06 season 
Date Event SP FS Total
P Score P Score P Score
Oct 20–23, 2005   2005 Skate America 3 67.75 3 125.96 2 193.71
Dec 1–4, 2005   2005 NHK Trophy 3 71.05 1 142.50 2 213.55
Jan 7–15, 2006   2006 U.S. Championships 3 74.03 1 150.44 2 224.47
Feb 10–26, 2006   2006 Winter Olympics 10 67.55 3 152.58 4 220.13
Mar 19–26, 2006   2006 World Championships 8 70.32 3 149.97 3 255.22
Results in the 2006–07 season 
Date Event SP FS Total
P Score P Score P Score
Oct 25–29, 2006   2006 Skate America 3 70.35 1 150.74 2 221.09
Nov 9–12, 2006   2006 Cup of China 2 69.20 1 150.84 1 220.04
Jan 21–28, 2007   2007 U.S. Championships 1 78.99 1 169.89 1 248.88
Feb 7–10, 2007   2007 Four Continents Championships 4 67.04 1 159.23 1 226.27
Mar 19–25, 2007   2007 World Championships 5 73.49 5 148.69 5 222.18
Results in the 2007–08 season 
Date Event SP FS Total
P Score P Score P Score
Oct 25–28, 2007   2007 Skate America 2 67.70 1 152.38 2 220.08
Nov 8–11, 2007   2007 Cup of China 1 81.55 2 147.81 2 229.36
Dec 13–16, 2007   2007–08 Grand Prix Final 3 79.70 3 150.08 3 229.78
Jan 20–27, 2008   2008 U.S. Championships 2 82.05 2 162.72 1 244.77
Feb 13–17, 2008   2008 Four Continents Championships 2 84.06 3 141.91 3 233.11
Apr 20, 2008   2008 Japan Open 1 151.95 3
Results in the 2008–09 season
Date Event SP FS Total
P Score P Score P Score
Oct 23–26, 2008   2008 Skate America 1 81.30 3 141.91 3 223.21
Oct 30 – Nov 2, 2008   2008 Skate Canada International 4 71.40 4 137.87 3 209.27
Jan 18–25, 2009   2009 U.S. Championships 2 83.59 4 145.51 3 229.10
Feb 4–8, 2009   2009 Four Continents Championships 2 81.65 2 155.50 2 237.15
Mar 23–29, 2009   2009 World Championships 2 82.70 1 159.53 1 242.23
Apr 16–19, 2009   2009 World Team Trophy 2 83.70 1 154.86 1 (1) 238.56
Results in the 2009–10 season
Date Event SP FS Total
P Score P Score P Score
Oct 29 – Nov 1, 2009   2009 Cup of China 3 80.80 2 151.37 2 232.17
Nov 12–15, 2009   2009 Skate America 1 79.17 1 158.55 1 237.72
Dec 3–6, 2009   2009–10 Grand Prix Final 2 89.85 1 159.60 1 249.45
Jan 14–24, 2010   2010 U.S. Championships 2 83.69 3 154.94 2 238.63
Feb 12–28, 2010   2010 Winter Olympics 2 90.30 1 167.37 1 257.67
Results in the 2015–16 season[157]
Date Event SP FS Total
P Score P Score P Score
Jan 16, 2015   2015 Medal Winners Open 5 73.32 5 73.32

Junior level edit

Results in the 1999–2000 season 
Date Event SP FS Total
P Score P Score P Score
Sep 29 – Oct 3, 1999   1999 JGP Canada 7 7 7
Nov 3–7, 1999   1999 JGP Sweden 4 1 1
Feb 6–13, 2000   2000 U.S. Championships 5 1 1
Mar 29 – Apr 3, 2000   2000 Gardena Spring Trophy 2
Results in the 2000–01 season 
Date Event SP FS Total
P Score P Score P Score
Oct 5–8, 2000   2000 JGP Germany 2 2 2
Nov 2–5, 2000   2000 JGP Norway 3 2 2
Dec 14–17, 2000   2000–01 JGP Final 7 7 8
Feb 26 – Mar 2, 2001   2001 World Junior Championships 2 3 2
Results in the 2001–02 season 
Date Event SP FS Total
P Score P Score P Score
Apr 18–21, 2002   2002 Triglav Trophy 3 1 1
Results in the 2002–03 season 
Date Event SP FS Total
P Score P Score P Score
Aug 21–25, 2002   2002 JGP France 1 2 2
Sep 26–29, 2002   2002 JGP Canada 1 2 2
Dec 12–15, 2002   2002–03 JGP Final 7 4 5
Feb 24 – Mar 2, 2003   2003 World Junior Championships 1 2 2
Results in the 2003–04 season 
Date Event SP FS Total
P Score P Score P Score
Oct 16–19, 2003   2003 JGP Japan 1 1 1
Oct 22–26, 2003   2003 JGP Croatia 1 1 1
Dec 11–14, 2003   2003–04 JGP Final 1 1 1
Feb 29 – Mar 7, 2004   2004 World Junior Championships 2 2 2

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Awards and achievements
Preceded by USOC Sportsman of the Year
2010
Succeeded by
Awards and achievements
Preceded by Dancing with the Stars (US) runner up
Season 10 (Spring 2010 with Anna Trebunskaya)
Succeeded by

evan, lysacek, evan, frank, lysacek, born, june, 1985, american, retired, figure, skater, 2010, olympic, champion, 2009, world, champion, time, 2005, 2007, four, continents, champion, 2009, grand, prix, final, champion, time, 2007, 2008, national, champion, ly. Evan Frank Lysacek ˈ l aɪ s e tʃ ɛ k born June 4 1985 is an American retired figure skater He is the 2010 Olympic champion the 2009 World champion a two time 2005 2007 Four Continents champion the 2009 Grand Prix Final champion and a two time 2007 2008 U S national champion Lysacek was the 2010 United States Olympic Committee s SportsMan of the Year 1 and the winner of the James E Sullivan Award as the top U S amateur athlete of 2010 2 On January 22 2016 he was inducted into the U S Figure Skating Hall of Fame Evan LysacekLysacek at 2009 World Figure Skating ChampionshipsFull nameEvan Frank LysacekBorn 1985 06 04 June 4 1985 age 38 Chicago IllinoisHometownLos Angeles CaliforniaHeight1 88 m 6 ft 2 in Figure skating careerCountry United StatesCoachFrank CarrollSkating clubDuPage FSCBegan skating1994Medal record Figure skatingRepresenting United StatesOlympic Games2010 Vancouver SinglesWorld Championships2009 Los Angeles Singles2005 Moscow Singles2006 Calgary SinglesFour Continents Championships2005 Gangnueung Singles2007 Colorado Springs Singles2009 Vancouver Singles2004 Hamilton Singles2008 Goyang SinglesGrand Prix Final2009 2010 Tokyo Singles2007 2008 Turin SinglesWorld Junior Championships2001 Budapest Singles2003 Ostrava Singles2004 The Hague SinglesJunior Grand Prix Final2003 2004 Malmo Singles Contents 1 Personal life 2 Career 2 1 Early career 2 2 Junior career 2 2 1 1999 2000 season 2 2 2 2000 2001 season 2 2 3 2001 2002 season 2 2 4 2002 2003 season 2 2 5 2003 2004 season 2 3 Senior career 2 3 1 2004 2005 season 2 3 2 2005 2006 season 2 3 3 2006 2007 season 2 3 4 2007 2008 season 2 3 5 2008 2009 season 2 3 6 2009 2010 season 2 3 7 2010 present 3 Coaches and choreographers 4 Endorsements and public life 4 1 Costumes 4 2 Dancing with the Stars 5 Programs 5 1 Post 2014 5 2 Pre 2014 6 Competitive highlights 7 Detailed results 7 1 Senior level 7 2 Junior level 8 References 9 External linksPersonal life editLysacek was born in Chicago Illinois and raised in nearby Naperville 3 4 His mother Tanya nee Santoro is a substitute teacher in Naperville and his father Don is a building contractor 5 He has an older sister Laura and a younger sister Christina 6 Lysacek graduated from Neuqua Valley High School in 2003 7 During high school Lysacek was a member of the honor roll where he earned a number of academic achievement awards including the Presidential Award for Academic Excellence in 1999 6 Lysacek is of half Czech descent his paternal great grandfather Frantisek Lysacek emigrated from Czechoslovakia s Moravia region to Chicago in 1925 8 On his maternal side he is of one quarter Italian descent 9 10 He is a Greek Orthodox Christian 9 having stated that one of his most prized possessions is his Orthodox cross 11 Lysacek moved to Los Angeles California in 2003 following his graduation from high school Lysacek studied acting having taken method acting classes at the Professional Arts School in Beverly Hills 12 He appeared in the independent short film Skate Great playing a Russian Olympic gold medalist 13 In September 2014 Lysacek moved to New York City to pursue a career in commercial real estate 14 15 16 In 2015 he started working for Vera Wang his former costume designer 17 He became engaged to real estate developer Duangpatra Dang Bodiratnangkura in April 2019 18 They married in December 2019 in Bangkok Thailand 19 Career editLysacek began skating at the age of eight 20 His grandmother had always wanted to be in the Ice Capades so she bought him skates for Christmas He originally wanted to play ice hockey so his mother enrolled him and his sister Laura in figure skating lessons to learn how to skate Early career edit In 1996 Lysacek won the U S national title at the juvenile level the lowest qualifying level in the U S Figure Skating competition structure In 1997 he moved up to intermediate and won the pewter medal fourth place at the Junior Olympics after winning both his regional and his sectional qualifying competitions After failing to qualify for Nationals at the novice level in 1998 12 Lysacek won the U S Novice title at the 1999 U S Championships 21 at the age of thirteen Junior career edit 1999 2000 season edit In the 1999 2000 season Lysacek made his international junior debut and competed on the 1999 2000 ISU Junior Grand Prix circuit He placed seventh at his first event and then won his second event He was the third alternate to the 1999 2000 ISU Junior Grand Prix Final 22 At the 2000 U S Championships Lysacek won the Junior title 23 at the age of fourteen He placed fifth in the short program and first in the free skate placing first overall 24 He was the first male skater since Terry Kubicka to win back to back novice and junior men s titles in the United States 20 25 The win on the junior level was unusual in that Lysacek moved from third to first overall while sitting backstage because he won through a tiebreak in the 6 0 ordinal system 26 Following the U S Championships he was assigned to the 2000 Gardena Spring Trophy in Urtijei Italy where he won the silver medal at the junior level 27 2000 2001 season edit Lysacek had a strong showing in the 2000 2001 season He competed in his second season on the Junior Grand Prix circuit and won two silver medals He was the 7th qualifier for the 2000 2001 Junior Grand Prix Final 28 and placed 8th at the Final He made his senior national debut at the 2001 U S Championships placing 12th at the age of fifteen Lysacek was named second alternate to the U S team to the 2001 World Junior Championships and was placed on the team after Ryan Bradley 20 29 withdrew due to injury Lysacek performed two clean programs and came in second behind fellow American Johnny Weir giving the United States both a gold and a silver on the World Junior podium for the first time since 1987 30 31 2001 2002 season edit Over the next season Lysacek dealt with several injuries including broken ribs which resulted in lost training time After the September 11 2001 attacks the United States Figure Skating Association cancelled the 2001 2002 ISU Junior Grand Prix event due to be held in Arizona 32 and did not allow its junior skaters to compete on the Junior Grand Prix circuit for the rest of that season 33 At the 2002 U S Championships Lysacek repeated his 12th place finish from the previous year and was not selected for the team to the 2002 World Junior Championships 20 He was sent to the 2002 Triglav Trophy in April where he won the gold medal on the junior level 34 2002 2003 season edit In the 2002 2003 season Lysacek competed on the 2002 2003 ISU Junior Grand Prix circuit and won two silver medals He was the 4th qualifier for the 2002 2003 Junior Grand Prix Final 35 where he placed 5th For the 2003 U S Championships he finished in 7th place Lysacek was named third alternate for the 2003 Four Continents Championships and was placed on the team after other skaters withdrew He placed 10th at this event in his senior international debut He was also named to the 2003 Junior Worlds team Following the withdrawal of Parker Pennington Lysacek was the only United States men s skater at the competition He landed the first clean triple Axel jump of his career in the qualifying round of this competition and his second clean one in the free skate 20 2003 2004 season edit nbsp Lysacek at the 2004 Four ContinentsAfter graduating from high school in 2003 Lysacek made a coaching change and began to work with Ken Congemi and Frank Carroll in El Segundo California With Congemi and Carroll Lysacek won both of his Junior Grand Prix events 36 He was the second qualifier to the 2003 2004 Junior Grand Prix Final 37 and won the event He placed 5th at the 2004 U S Championships At the 2004 Four Continents he won the bronze medal his first senior level international medal He then went on to compete at the 2004 World Junior Championships where he won a third silver medal Senior career edit 2004 2005 season edit In the 2004 2005 season having aged out of the junior level at age 19 Evan Lysacek made his senior international debut Skating through a hip injury 38 Lysacek placed fifth at the 2004 Skate America the first Grand Prix event of his career He repeated that placement a few weeks later at the 2004 Cup of Russia At the 2005 U S Championships Lysacek won the bronze medal after receiving the only 6 0 of his career for his short program 39 He went on to win his first senior international title at the 2005 Four Continents He competed next at the 2005 World Championships in Moscow There he won a bronze medal at his first senior World Championships a competition for which his goal had been only to qualify for the free skate 40 41 2005 2006 season edit In the 2005 2006 season Lysacek again competed on the Grand Prix He placed second at the 2005 Skate America but he felt that his Grease free skate was not working Lysacek and coach Frank Carroll made the decision to find a new long program 42 Lysacek s new Carmen program was a success at the 2005 NHK Trophy where Lysacek finished second Lysacek was the only American man to qualify for the 2005 2006 Grand Prix Final 43 but withdrew before the event because of bursitis and tendinitis in his right hip 44 At the 2006 U S Championships Lysacek was third after the short program but won the free skate finishing second overall He was named to the 2006 Winter Olympic team alongside Johnny Weir and Matthew Savoie 45 At the Olympics following a 10th place finish in the short program Lysacek became sick with the stomach flu Unable to practice he stayed in bed at the Olympic village receiving fluids from IVs After considering withdrawing he decided to skate the next day and went on to skate a career best free skate 46 He finished his free skate with eight triple jumps and was ranked third of the night He finished fourth overall He commentated on his free skating program on Olympic Ice the next day with Scott Hamilton and Mary Carillo 12 Lysacek ended his season by winning the bronze medal at the 2006 World Championships in Calgary Canada He was once again troubled by illness having been administered three different antibiotics to fight a bacterial infection 47 He rose from seventh place in the short program to finish third on the strength of his free skating program After the World Championships Lysacek toured with Champions on Ice as a full member of the cast 2006 2007 season edit In the 2006 2007 season Lysacek placed second at the 2006 Skate America Two weeks later Lysacek won the gold medal at the 2006 Cup of China by a 20 point margin 48 He was the fourth qualifier for the 2006 2007 Grand Prix Final 49 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 50 Lysacek resumed training a few weeks later 12 At the 2007 U S Championships he performed his first clean short program of the season and then went on to land his first clean quadruple jump in competition a quadruple toe loop triple toe loop jump combination to win his first national title 51 A week later Lysacek competed at the 2007 Four Continents He was fourth after the short program but made yet another comeback in the free skate landing a clean quadruple combination to earn a new personal best and to win his second Four Continents title At the 2007 World Championships Lysacek placed fifth in the short program and earned himself his first new short program personal best in two years 12 In the long program he completed a quadruple toe loop as the first part of a quad triple combination but lost control of the landing adding a three turn after it and was unable to complete the following triple as intended 52 He performed a double loop instead of a planned triple loop 12 and placed fifth once again in the long program placing fifth over all Lysacek toured over the summer of 2007 with Champions on Ice for the second consecutive year 2007 2008 season edit Lysacek began the 2007 2008 season at the 2007 Skate America He fell on an attempted quadruple toe loop triple toe loop 53 in the short program receiving only one point for that element 54 He was in second place going into the free skate but won the free skate 55 landing a clean quadruple jump 56 although he was unable to finish in first overall 57 He went on to the 2007 Cup of China where he won the short program with a score of 81 55 improving his personal best by almost thirteen points 58 He placed second in the free skate after falling on his quadruple jump and finished second overall 59 At the 2007 2008 Grand Prix Final Lysacek was credited with a quadruple jump in both programs 60 61 and won the bronze medal overall after placing third in both segments of the competition 62 63 He earned a new overall personal best of 229 78 points At the 2008 U S Championships Lysacek was second after the short program and won the free skate Although he tied with Johnny Weir on the overall score Lysacek won the title on the tiebreaker thereby earning his second national title 64 65 66 67 His next event was the 2008 Four Continents where he placed second in the short program and third in the free skate and finished third overall Lysacek was also named to the team for the 2008 World Championships A week before the event he was forced to withdraw due to an injury sustained while attempting a triple Axel the blade broke off of his boot and he injured the left side of his body from his forearm to his shoulder and required a cast 68 Lysacek toured over the summer of 2008 with the Stars on Ice tour 2008 2009 season edit Lysacek began the 2008 2009 season at the 2008 Skate America where he won the bronze medal The following week he competed at the 2008 Skate Canada International where he won a second bronze medal 69 Lysacek was the second alternate for the 2008 2009 Grand Prix Final 70 At the 2009 U S Championships Lysacek placed second in the short program 71 In the free skate Lysacek fell on his quadruple combination attempt and placed fourth in that segment of the competition 72 He won the bronze medal overall 73 Due to his placement at the U S Championships Lysacek was named to the teams to the 2009 Four Continents Championships and the 2009 World Championships 74 At the 2009 Four Continents Lysacek placed second in the short program 75 He placed second in the free skating segment as well 76 and then won the silver medal overall by a margin of 15 39 points 77 At the 2009 World Championships Lysacek placed second in the short program 78 He then won the free skating segment to win the competition overall becoming the first American man since Todd Eldredge in 1996 to win the World title 79 At the World Championships Lysacek competed with a stress fracture in his left foot which prevented him from trying a quadruple jump at the competition 80 During the off season Lysacek took two months off from skating to give the injury time to heal 81 He was considered the front runner for the 2010 Olympic gold by some journalists 79 82 During the later part of the season and during the off season Lysacek toured with Stars on Ice 83 2009 2010 season edit nbsp Lysacek at the 2010 Winter OlympicsLysacek began the 2009 2010 season at the 2009 Cup of China 84 where he placed third in the short program and second in the free skating to win the silver medal overall Afterwards he went on to the 2009 Skate America where he won both segments of the competition and won the gold medal overall in his sixth time competing at Skate America 85 86 Lysacek was the second qualifier for the 2009 2010 Grand Prix Final 87 At the Grand Prix Final Lysacek placed second in the short program and won the free skating to win the title overall He became the second consecutive American to win the title following Jeremy Abbott the year before 88 At the 2010 U S Championships he placed second in the short program and third in the free skating to win the silver medal overall 89 He was named to the Olympic team 90 At the 2010 Winter Olympics Lysacek placed second in the short program with a score of 90 30 without any quadruple jumps 91 He won the free skate with a score of 167 37 and won the gold medal overall with a total score of 257 67 a margin of 1 31 over silver medalist Evgeni Plushenko He became the first American to win the Olympic title in men s singles since Brian Boitano 92 in 1988 and the first reigning world champion to win since Scott Hamilton in 1984 93 He had originally been named to the team for the 2010 World Championships 90 but withdrew from the World team following his win at the Olympics 94 Lysacek was the recipient of the prestigious James E Sullivan Award which is given to America s best amateur athlete he was the fourth figure skater to win the award after Dick Button in 1949 Michelle Kwan in 2001 and Sarah Hughes in 2002 2010 present edit Lysacek did not skate competitively in 2010 2011 but did not announce a retirement In June 2011 he received two Grand Prix assignments for the 2011 2012 season 2011 Skate America and 2011 Trophee Eric Bompard He resumed training with Frank Carroll at Lake Arrowhead California and his publicist said he would make a decision whether to compete later in the summer 95 In September he announced that his goal was to participate in the 2014 Winter Olympics 96 In October U S Figure Skating announced that he would not compete at the 2011 Skate America due to a financial disagreement and Lysacek confirmed that he would not take part in the Grand Prix series explaining on his Twitter that a suitable agreement could not be reached between U S Figure Skating and myself by the event entry deadline 97 98 99 100 In November Lysacek confirmed he would not enter the 2012 U S Championships in January 2012 101 but negotiations with U S Figure Skating continued 102 On August 10 2012 U S Figure Skating announced that an agreement had been reached and Lysacek would return to competition at the 2012 Skate America 103 104 He withdrew after aggravating a groin injury 105 On November 20 2012 Lysacek underwent surgery to repair a torn muscle in his lower abdomen with an expected period of six weeks off the ice 105 In January 2013 he withdrew from the 2013 U S Championships saying he was healthy but needed an additional three weeks to return to competition form 106 On June 3 2013 it was announced that Lysacek would compete at one ISU Grand Prix of Figure Skating event the 2013 Skate America 107 However on September 30 2013 it was announced that he had withdrawn 108 On December 10 2013 Lysacek announced on The Today Show that he would not attempt to qualify for the 2014 Winter Olympics due to the labrum injury which he sustained in September 109 On August 30 2014 during a TV interview Lysacek mentioned his competitive skating career was coming to an end 14 110 On December 15 2015 U S Figure Skating announced Lysacek would be a member of the U S Figure Skating Hall of Fame Class of 2016 111 The induction ceremony was held on January 22 2016 at the 2016 U S Figure Skating Championships 17 112 Coaches and choreographers edit nbsp Lysacek with Frank Carroll his coach since June 2003 at the 2007 Grand Prix Final where he won the bronze medalEvan Lysacek was originally coached by Candice Brown in Naperville Illinois 113 After that he worked with Deborah Stoery in Naperville and Addison Illinois for three years For the next two years he had an arrangement where he would train under both Addison based Maria Jezak Athey and Moscow based Viktor Kudriavtsev Kudriavtsev would come to Chicago for part of the year to coach and Lysacek spent his summers at Kudriavtsev s summer training camps in Moscow Russia and Flims Switzerland When that arrangement proved untenable Kudriavtsev recommended Lysacek to Carroll who agreed to coach Lysacek on the condition that Lysacek would work more with Congemi than with himself due to Carroll s commitments to Timothy Goebel 20 40 Lysacek moved to El Segundo California to work with Frank Carroll and Ken Congemi in June 2003 Lysacek worked with both Congemi and Carroll through the 2006 2007 season after which he began working solely with Carroll He has also trained with ballerina Galina Barinova 114 Lysacek trained with Carroll at the Toyota Sports Center in El Segundo After Carroll moved to Palm Springs they decided to meet midway at the Ice Castle International Training Center in Lake Arrowhead and Ontario California 115 and Karen Kwan Oppegard coached him at the East West Ice Palace in Artesia California 116 In June 2013 Carroll moved back to the Toyota Sports Center 117 Lysacek has worked with many choreographers over the years including Oleg Epstein 12 113 and Kurt Browning Both of his programs for the 2007 2008 season were choreographed by Lori Nichol 12 He worked with Tatiana Tarasova on his programs for the 2008 2009 season 118 He returned to Nichol for the 2009 2010 season 114 Endorsements and public life editLysacek supported a number of charities He participated in Target A Time for Heroes a celebrity charity event benefiting the Elizabeth Glaser Pediatric AIDS Foundation 119 He also supported the Dana Farber Cancer Institute Jimmy Fund 6 He began supporting Figure Skating in Harlem in 2006 and is a board member of the charity 120 Lysacek has regularly attended their benefit gala in New York City 121 Following his win at the 2009 World Figure Skating Championships Lysacek acquired many sponsors including Coca Cola AT amp T and Ralph Lauren 81 He also served as a spokesperson for Total Gym In 2011 he switched agents from International Management Group to Creative Artists Agency 97 Lysacek left Creative Artists Agency in April 2012 and was represented by Shep Goldberg until his death in November 2014 16 122 In April 2012 the U S Department of State s Bureau of Educational and Cultural Affairs named Lysacek a Sports Envoy 123 Costumes edit In the past Lysacek has worn costumes designed by Christian Dior 124 Gianfranco Ferre 125 Alexander McQueen 125 and Vera Wang Wang created the mock tuxedo Lysacek wore when he won the 2009 World Championships 126 Lysacek and Wang also collaborated to design his costumes for the 2010 Winter Olympics as well as those worn for the rest of the 2009 2010 season 127 128 Dancing with the Stars edit Main article Dancing with the Stars U S season 10 Lysacek was a celebrity contestant on Dancing with the Stars for the tenth season which premiered on Monday March 22 2010 129 He and his professional dance partner Anna Trebunskaya finished in second place Evan Lysacek Dancing with the Stars season 10 Week Dance Music Judges scores a Total score Result1 Viennese waltz I ll Be Edwin McCain 8 7 8 23 Safe2 Jive The Best Damn Thing Avril Lavigne 8 8 8 24 Safe3 Quickstep Hot Honey Rag from Chicago 9 8 9 26 Safe4 Tango Wait a Minute The Pussycat Dolls feat Timbaland 9 8 9 52 b Safe9 8 95 Rumba I Don t Want to Miss a Thing Aerosmith 9 9 9 27 Safe6 Samba Hey Mama The Black Eyed Peas 7 7 7 21 SafeSwing Marathon In the Mood Ernie Fields 6 c 7 Argentine tango Bust Your Windows Jazmine Sullivan 10 10 10 30 SafeTeamCha cha cha Holiday Madonna 8 8 8 248 Waltz Open Arms Journey 9 9 9 27 SafeFuturisticCha cha cha Bulletproof La Roux 9 8 9 269 Foxtrot I ve Got the World on a String Frank Sinatra 10 9 10 29 SafePaso doble Bring Me to Life Evanescence 10 10 10 3010 Night 1 Viennese waltz Piano Man Billy Joel 10 9 9 28 SafeFreestyle Footloose Kenny Loggins 8 8 8 24Argentine tango Bust Your Windows Jazmine Sullivan 28 d 10 Night 2 Quickstep I Want You to Want Me Letters To Cleo 10 9 9 28 Runner up Individual judges scores are listed in the following order Carrie Ann Inaba Len Goodman Bruno Tonioli Contestants received two sets of scores from the judges during week 4 one for technical and one for performance Evan s scores for both sets were 9 8 9 Evan received six points for this dance marathon All three finalists performed the Argentine tango and were ranked by the judges Evan received 28 points for being ranked second Programs edit nbsp Lysacek performs his exhibition at the 2010 Winter Olympics Post 2014 edit Season Free skating Exhibition2014 2015 130 El Tango de Roxanne from Moulin Rouge by Sting Mariano Mores Black Swan soundtrack 131 by Clint MansellTake Me to Church 131 by HozierLatch 132 by DisclosurePre 2014 edit Season Short program Free skating Exhibition2013 2014 133 134 135 136 Not shown in competitions Black Swan soundtrack by Clint Mansell choreo by Lori Nichol Not shown in competitions Don Quixote by Leon Minkus choreo by Lori NicholNot shown in competitions Samson and Delilah by Camille Saint Saens choreo by Lori Nichol Black Swan soundtrack by Clint MansellSamson and Delilah by Camille Saint Saens2012 2013 137 138 Not shown in competitions Poeta by Vicente Amigo choreo by Lori Nichol Not shown in competitions Mon cœur s ouvre a ta voix from Samson and Delilah by Camille Saint Saens choreo by Lori Nichol Poeta by Vicente Amigo2011 2012 2010 2011 139 140 141 142 Did not compete these seasons The Climb performed by David HernandezEl Tango de Roxanne from Moulin Rouge by Sting Mariano Mores performed by Jose FelicianoThe Nutcracker by Pyotr Ilyich Tchaikovsky2009 2010 143 The Firebird by Igor Stravinsky choreo by Lori Nichol Scheherazade by Nikolai Rimsky Korsakov choreo by Lori Nichol Rhapsody in Blue by George GershwinAround the World by Frank SinatraMan in the Mirror by Michael Jackson2008 2009 144 Bolero by Maurice Ravel choreo by Tatiana Tarasova Rhapsody in Blue by George Gershwin choreo by Tatiana Tarasova Seven Nation Army by the White Stripes Harder Better Faster Stronger by Daft Punk Stronger by Kanye WestBillie Jean by Michael Jackson Wall to Wall by Chris BrownWaterworks by Almost Amy2007 2008 145 Legend of Zorro amp Mask of Zorro by James Horner choreo by Lori Nichol Tosca by Giacomo Puccini choreo by Lori Nichol Billie Jean by Michael Jackson Wall to Wall by Chris BrownBoston by AugustanaTosca vocal version by Giacomo PucciniAve Maria by Andrea Bocelli2006 2007 146 Passion from The Last Temptation of Christ by Peter Gabriel Carmen Suite Carmen by Georges Bizet Rodion Shchedrin One by U2Forever Young by Youth GroupAve Maria by Andrea BocelliYou Really Got Me by Van HalenBoston by AugustanaI Need You Tonight by INXS2005 2006 147 148 Espana cani by Pascual Marquina performed by 101 StringsVamos a Bailar performed by Gipsy Kings Grease arranged by Paul RudolphCarmen Suite Carmen by Georges Bizet Rodion Shchedrin Sway by Michael BubleTime to Say Goodbye by Andrea BocelliRun It by Chris Brown Get Rhythm by Johnny Cash and Hound Dog by Elvis Presley2004 2005 149 Espana cani by Pascual Marquina performed by 101 Strings Singin in the Rain by the MGM Studio Orchestra Sway by Michael Buble2003 2004 113 Espana cani by Pascual Marquina performed by 101 Strings Piano Concerto No 2 by Sergei Rachmaninov Time to Say Goodbye by Andrea Bocelli2002 2003 150 Espana cani by Pascual Marquina performed by 101 Strings Drop Zone by Hans Zimmer Time to Say Goodbye by Andrea BocelliDesert Rose by Sting2000 2001 151 Dreams by C J Dolan Winter Waltz adapted for cello Anniversary Waltz by V Smailovi Four Seasons by Antonio Vivaldi modern version Storm by Vanessa Mae Let s Get Loud by Jennifer Lopez1999 2000 42nd Street 152 Romeo and Juliet by Nino Rota Andre Rieu1998 1999 Gipsy Kings medley 153 Romeo and Juliet by Nino Rota Andre Rieu 154 Competitive highlights edit nbsp nbsp nbsp From left to right the 2008 Skate America podium the 2009 World Figure Skating Championships podium and the 2009 10 Grand Prix of Figure Skating Final podium GP Event of the ISU Grand Prix Series WD Withdrew from competition Medals at team events are awarded for the team result only Individual placements in team events are listed in parentheses Competition placements at senior level 155 156 Season 2000 01 2001 02 2002 03 2003 04 2004 05 2005 06 2006 07 2007 08 2008 09 2009 10Winter Olympics 4th 1stWorld Championships 3rd 3rd 5th 1st WDFour Continents 10th 3rd 1st 1st 3rd 2ndGP Final WD 3rd 1stGP Cup of China 1st 2nd 2ndGP Cup of Russia 5thGP NHK Trophy 2ndGP Skate America 5th 2nd 2nd 2nd 3rd 1stGP Skate Canada 3rdJapan Open Team 3rd 1st World Team Trophy 1st 1st U S Championships 12th 12th 7th 5th 3rd 2nd 1st 1st 3rd 2ndJGP Event of the ISU Junior Grand Prix Series WD Withdrew from competition S Event at senior level J Junior level N Novice level Competition placements at junior level 155 Season 1998 99 1999 2000 2000 01 2001 02 2002 03 2003 04World Junior Championships 2nd 2nd 2ndJGP Final 8th 5th 1stJGP Canada 7th 2ndJGP Croatia 1stJGP France 2ndJGP Germany 2ndJGP Japan 1stJGP Norway 2ndJGP Sweden 1stGardena Spring Trophy 2ndTriglav Trophy 1stU S Championships 1st N 1stDetailed results editISU personal best scores in the 3 3 GOE system Segment Type Score EventTotal TSS 257 67 2010 Winter OlympicsShort program TSS 90 30 2010 Winter OlympicsTES 48 30 2010 Winter OlympicsPCS 42 00 2010 Winter OlympicsFree skating TSS 167 37 2010 Winter OlympicsTES 84 57 2010 Winter OlympicsPCS 84 00 2009 10 Grand Prix FinalSenior level edit Results in the 2000 01 season Date Event SP FS TotalP Score P Score P ScoreJan 14 21 2001 nbsp 2001 U S Championships 15 11 12 Results in the 2001 02 season Date Event SP FS TotalP Score P Score P ScoreJan 6 13 2002 nbsp 2002 U S Championships 10 13 12 Results in the 2002 03 season Date Event SP FS TotalP Score P Score P ScoreJan 12 19 2003 nbsp 2003 U S Championships 9 7 7 Feb 10 16 2003 nbsp 2003 Four Continents Championships 11 10 10 Results in the 2003 04 season Date Event SP FS TotalP Score P Score P ScoreJan 3 11 2004 nbsp 2004 U S Championships 3 5 5 Jan 19 25 2004 nbsp 2004 Four Continents Championships 4 3 3 Results in the 2004 05 season Date Event SP FS TotalP Score P Score P ScoreOct 21 24 2004 nbsp 2004 Skate America 5 54 87 8 107 64 5 162 51Nov 25 28 2004 nbsp 2004 Cup of Russia 4 61 95 6 110 50 5 172 45Jan 9 16 2005 nbsp 2005 U S Championships 3 3 3 Feb 14 20 2005 nbsp 2005 Four Continents Championships 5 63 25 1 133 14 1 196 39Mar 14 20 2005 nbsp 2005 World Championships 4 73 42 4 133 74 3 239 29Results in the 2005 06 season Date Event SP FS TotalP Score P Score P ScoreOct 20 23 2005 nbsp 2005 Skate America 3 67 75 3 125 96 2 193 71Dec 1 4 2005 nbsp 2005 NHK Trophy 3 71 05 1 142 50 2 213 55Jan 7 15 2006 nbsp 2006 U S Championships 3 74 03 1 150 44 2 224 47Feb 10 26 2006 nbsp 2006 Winter Olympics 10 67 55 3 152 58 4 220 13Mar 19 26 2006 nbsp 2006 World Championships 8 70 32 3 149 97 3 255 22Results in the 2006 07 season Date Event SP FS TotalP Score P Score P ScoreOct 25 29 2006 nbsp 2006 Skate America 3 70 35 1 150 74 2 221 09Nov 9 12 2006 nbsp 2006 Cup of China 2 69 20 1 150 84 1 220 04Jan 21 28 2007 nbsp 2007 U S Championships 1 78 99 1 169 89 1 248 88Feb 7 10 2007 nbsp 2007 Four Continents Championships 4 67 04 1 159 23 1 226 27Mar 19 25 2007 nbsp 2007 World Championships 5 73 49 5 148 69 5 222 18Results in the 2007 08 season Date Event SP FS TotalP Score P Score P ScoreOct 25 28 2007 nbsp 2007 Skate America 2 67 70 1 152 38 2 220 08Nov 8 11 2007 nbsp 2007 Cup of China 1 81 55 2 147 81 2 229 36Dec 13 16 2007 nbsp 2007 08 Grand Prix Final 3 79 70 3 150 08 3 229 78Jan 20 27 2008 nbsp 2008 U S Championships 2 82 05 2 162 72 1 244 77Feb 13 17 2008 nbsp 2008 Four Continents Championships 2 84 06 3 141 91 3 233 11Apr 20 2008 nbsp 2008 Japan Open 1 151 95 3 Results in the 2008 09 season Date Event SP FS TotalP Score P Score P ScoreOct 23 26 2008 nbsp 2008 Skate America 1 81 30 3 141 91 3 223 21Oct 30 Nov 2 2008 nbsp 2008 Skate Canada International 4 71 40 4 137 87 3 209 27Jan 18 25 2009 nbsp 2009 U S Championships 2 83 59 4 145 51 3 229 10Feb 4 8 2009 nbsp 2009 Four Continents Championships 2 81 65 2 155 50 2 237 15Mar 23 29 2009 nbsp 2009 World Championships 2 82 70 1 159 53 1 242 23Apr 16 19 2009 nbsp 2009 World Team Trophy 2 83 70 1 154 86 1 1 238 56Results in the 2009 10 season Date Event SP FS TotalP Score P Score P ScoreOct 29 Nov 1 2009 nbsp 2009 Cup of China 3 80 80 2 151 37 2 232 17Nov 12 15 2009 nbsp 2009 Skate America 1 79 17 1 158 55 1 237 72Dec 3 6 2009 nbsp 2009 10 Grand Prix Final 2 89 85 1 159 60 1 249 45Jan 14 24 2010 nbsp 2010 U S Championships 2 83 69 3 154 94 2 238 63Feb 12 28 2010 nbsp 2010 Winter Olympics 2 90 30 1 167 37 1 257 67Results in the 2015 16 season 157 Date Event SP FS TotalP Score P Score P ScoreJan 16 2015 nbsp 2015 Medal Winners Open 5 73 32 5 73 32Junior level edit Results in the 1999 2000 season Date Event SP FS TotalP Score P Score P ScoreSep 29 Oct 3 1999 nbsp 1999 JGP Canada 7 7 7 Nov 3 7 1999 nbsp 1999 JGP Sweden 4 1 1 Feb 6 13 2000 nbsp 2000 U S Championships 5 1 1 Mar 29 Apr 3 2000 nbsp 2000 Gardena Spring Trophy 2 Results in the 2000 01 season Date Event SP FS TotalP Score P Score P ScoreOct 5 8 2000 nbsp 2000 JGP Germany 2 2 2 Nov 2 5 2000 nbsp 2000 JGP Norway 3 2 2 Dec 14 17 2000 nbsp 2000 01 JGP Final 7 7 8 Feb 26 Mar 2 2001 nbsp 2001 World Junior Championships 2 3 2 Results in the 2001 02 season Date Event SP FS TotalP Score P Score P ScoreApr 18 21 2002 nbsp 2002 Triglav Trophy 3 1 1 Results in the 2002 03 season Date Event SP FS TotalP Score P Score P ScoreAug 21 25 2002 nbsp 2002 JGP France 1 2 2 Sep 26 29 2002 nbsp 2002 JGP Canada 1 2 2 Dec 12 15 2002 nbsp 2002 03 JGP Final 7 4 5 Feb 24 Mar 2 2003 nbsp 2003 World Junior Championships 1 2 2 Results in the 2003 04 season Date Event SP FS TotalP Score P Score P ScoreOct 16 19 2003 nbsp 2003 JGP Japan 1 1 1 Oct 22 26 2003 nbsp 2003 JGP Croatia 1 1 1 Dec 11 14 2003 nbsp 2003 04 JGP Final 1 1 1 Feb 29 Mar 7 2004 nbsp 2004 World Junior Championships 2 2 2 References edit Cazeneuve Brian January 25 2011 Vonn Lysacek take home USOC awards more Olympic notes CNN Archived from the original on January 6 2012 Evan Lysacek wins Sullivan Award for top amateur athlete USA Today March 15 2011 Retrieved March 15 2011 Machak Kevin March 21 2017 Pearls 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He currently sits in fifth place after falling on his triple flip combination during Wednesday s short program Skating to 42nd Street he was one of only three skaters to land a triple Lutz in the competition reprint Nii Jenifer K February 8 1999 Skating championships open with nervous novices Deseret News Salt Lake City p D08 His program performed to the music of the Gypsy Kings had audiences clapping along and his triple toe double toe combination left them breathless reprint Rosetta Dick February 9 1999 Stellato Continues Stellar But Liang Is Darling on Ice In men s competition Lysacek pulls off stunning upset of ailing LaRoche in novice long program and overall Stellato Turns In Golden Performance Salt Lake Tribune Utah p D1 Lysacek 13 was the beneficiary of Laroche s back spasms and his own near perfect three minute skate to the music of Romeo and Juliet reprint a b Competition Results Evan LYSACEK International Skating Union 2008 Japan Open detailed results Japan Skating 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