Grand Slam (figure skating)
Grand Slam (GS) is a term used in figure skating for the winning all three major annual senior-level international competitions (World Championships, Grand Prix Final, and European Championships or Four Continents Championships) within a single season within one of the four disciplines: men's singles, ladies' singles, pairs, and ice dance. Winning all three major annual senior-level international competitions at any point during the course of a career is called a "Career Grand Slam". In pair skating and ice dancing, one team may accomplish a Career Grand Slam skating together or one skater may achieve it with different partners.
Winning the gold medal at the Olympic Games in addition to the three major annual senior-level international competitions in a single season is called a "Golden Grand Slam" or "Golden Slam". A skater who wins all three major annual senior-level international competitions and the Olympic gold medal during his or her career is said to have achieved a "Career Golden Grand Slam" or "Career Golden Slam".
Winning both major junior-level international competitions (World Junior Championships, Junior Grand Prix Final) and all four major senior-level international competitions at any point during the course of a career is called a "Career Super Grand Slam" or "Super Slam".
History
The first World Figure Skating Championships ("WC") was held in 1896.[1] The Grand Prix of Figure Skating Final ("GPF", formerly Champions Series Final) was inaugurated in 1995.[1] The European Figure Skating Championships ("EC"), open to skaters from European countries, first took place in 1891.[1] The International Skating Union (ISU) established the Four Continents Figure Skating Championships ("4CC") in 1999 to provide skaters representing non-European countries.[1] So the possibility of being the reigning champion of all three major annual senior-level international competitions (WC, GPF, and EC or 4CC) did not exist until the 1995–96 season.
Figure skating was first contested in the Olympic Games ("OG") in 1908.[1] The first World Junior Figure Skating Championships ("JWC") were held in 1976.[1] The Junior Grand Prix Final ("JGPF", formerly ISU Junior Series Final) was established in the 1997–98 season.[1] So the possibility of being the super reigning champion of both major junior-level international competitions (JWC and JGPF) and all four major senior-level international competitions (OG, WC, GPF, and EC or 4CC) did not exist until the 1997–98 season.
On 29 June 2011, a report by CNN used the term Grand Slam to figure skating to describe the achievement of winning the Grand Prix Final, the Four Continents Championships, and the World Championships.[2] On 1 April 2012, in a news report on the ladies' event of the 2012 World Figure Skating Championships by Sina Sports in the Chinese language, the term Grand Slam (大满贯) was used to describe the winning of the Grand Prix Final, the European Championships, and the World Championships.[3] On 11 December 2016, a news report by Sina Sports on the ice dance event of the 2016–17 Grand Prix of Figure Skating Final in the Chinese language used the term Super Slam (超级大满贯) to describe the achievement of winning the World Junior Championships, the Junior Grand Prix Final, the Four Continents Championships, the World Championships, the Grand Prix Final, and the Olympic Games.[4]
On 9 February 2020, a report by the International Skating Union (ISU) used the term Golden Slam to describe the achievement of winning all four major senior-level international competitions (Winter Olympics, World Championships, Grand Prix Final, and Four Continents Championships).[5] On the same day, a report by the Olympic Channel, which is operated by the International Olympic Committee (IOC), used the term Super Slam to figure skating to describe the achievement of winning both major junior-level international competitions (JWC and JGPF) and all four major senior-level international competitions (OG, WC, GPF, and 4CC).[6]
Grand Slam
The remainder of this section is a complete list, by discipline, of all skaters who have completed the Grand Slam ordered chronologically, the numbers of Grand Slams by nation, and the first (or youngest/oldest) skater who achieved the Grand Slam.
Men's singles
Chronological
Four men's single skaters have completed the Grand Slam. Of these skaters, two have accomplished the feat twice: Alexei Yagudin and Evgeni Plushenko.
# | Season | Skater | Nation | Age |
---|---|---|---|---|
1 | 1998–99 | Alexei Yagudin | RUS | 19 |
2 | 2000–01 | Evgeni Plushenko | RUS | 18 |
3 | 2001–02 | Alexei Yagudin | RUS | 22 |
4 | 2002–03 | Evgeni Plushenko | RUS | 20 |
5 | 2006–07 | Brian Joubert | FRA | 22 |
6 | 2011–12 | Patrick Chan | CAN | 21 |
# | Season | Skater | Nation | Age |
Totals by nation
The following table shows the numbers of Grand Slams by nation.
Records
The following table shows the first (or youngest/oldest) skater who achieved the Grand Slam.
# | Record | Skater | Nation | Age | Season |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
1 | First European to achieve a GS | Alexei Yagudin | RUS | 19 | 1998–99 |
2 | First non-European to achieve a GS | Patrick Chan | CAN | 21 | 2011–12 |
3 | First European to achieve two GS | Alexei Yagudin | RUS | 22 | 2001–02 |
4 | First non-European to achieve two GS | None | |||
5 | First to achieve two consecutive GS | None | |||
6 | Youngest European to achieve a GS | Evgeni Plushenko | RUS | 18 | 2000–01 |
7 | Youngest non-European to achieve a GS | Patrick Chan | CAN | 21 | 2011–12 |
8 | Oldest European to achieve a GS | Brian Joubert | FRA | 22 | 2006–07 |
9 | Oldest non-European to achieve a GS | Patrick Chan | CAN | 21 | 2011–12 |
# | Record | Skater | Nation | Age | Season |
Ladies' singles
Chronological
Four ladies' single skaters have completed the Grand Slam. Of these skaters, only one (Evgenia Medvedeva) has accomplished the feat twice.
# | Season | Skater | Nation | Age |
---|---|---|---|---|
1 | 2004–05 | Irina Slutskaya | RUS | 26 |
2 | 2011–12 | Carolina Kostner | ITA | 25 |
3 | 2014–15 | Elizaveta Tuktamysheva | RUS | 18 |
4 | 2015–16 | Evgenia Medvedeva | RUS | 16 |
5 | 2016–17 | Evgenia Medvedeva | RUS | 17 |
# | Season | Skater | Nation | Age |
Totals by nation
The following table shows the numbers of Grand Slams by nation.
Records
The following table shows the first (or youngest/oldest) skater who achieved the Grand Slam.
# | Record | Skater | Nation | Age | Season |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
1 | First European to achieve a GS | Irina Slutskaya | RUS | 26 | 2004–05 |
2 | First non-European to achieve a GS | None | |||
3 | First European to achieve two GS | Evgenia Medvedeva | RUS | 17 | 2016–17 |
4 | First European to achieve two consecutive GS | Evgenia Medvedeva | RUS | 17 | 2016–17 |
5 | Youngest European to achieve a GS | Evgenia Medvedeva | RUS | 16 | 2015–16 |
6 | Youngest non-European to achieve a GS | None | |||
7 | Oldest European to achieve a GS | Irina Slutskaya | RUS | 26 | 2004–05 |
8 | Oldest non-European to achieve a GS | None | |||
# | Record | Skater | Nation | Age | Season |
Pairs
Chronological
Six pair teams have completed the Grand Slam. German couple of Aliona Savchenko and Robin Szolkowy is the only one pair team who has accomplished the feat twice.
# | Season | Couple | Nation | Age |
---|---|---|---|---|
1 | 1997–98 | Elena Berezhnaya / Anton Sikharulidze | RUS | 20 / 21 |
2 | 2000–01 | Jamie Salé / David Pelletier | CAN | 23 / 26 |
3 | 2006–07 | Shen Xue / Zhao Hongbo | CHN | 28 / 33 |
4 | 2007–08 | Aliona Savchenko / Robin Szolkowy | GER | 24 / 28 |
5 | 2010–11 | Aliona Savchenko / Robin Szolkowy | GER | 27 / 31 |
6 | 2012–13 | Tatiana Volosozhar / Maxim Trankov | RUS | 26 / 29 |
7 | 2014–15 | Meagan Duhamel / Eric Radford | CAN | 29 / 30 |
# | Season | Couple | Nation | Age |
Totals by nation
The following table shows the numbers of Grand Slams by nation.
Records
The following table shows the first (or youngest/oldest) skater who achieved the Grand Slam.
# | Record | Skater | Nation | Age | Season |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
1 | First European to achieve a GS | Elena Berezhnaya / Anton Sikharulidze | RUS | 20 21 | 1997–98 |
2 | First non-European to achieve a GS | Jamie Salé / David Pelletier | CAN | 23 26 | 2000–01 |
3 | First European to achieve two GS | Aliona Savchenko / Robin Szolkowy | GER | 27 31 | 2010–11 |
4 | First non-European to achieve two GS | None | |||
5 | First European to achieve two consecutive GS | None | |||
6 | Youngest European woman to complete a GS | Elena Berezhnaya | RUS | 20 | 1997–98 |
7 | Youngest non-European woman to complete a GS | Jamie Salé | CAN | 23 | 2000–01 |
8 | Youngest European man to complete a GS | Anton Sikharulidze | RUS | 21 | 1997–98 |
9 | Youngest non-European man to complete a GS | David Pelletier | CAN | 26 | 2000–01 |
10 | Oldest European woman to complete a GS | Aliona Savchenko | GER | 27 | 2010–11 |
11 | Oldest non-European woman to complete a GS | Meagan Duhamel | CAN | 29 | 2014–15 |
12 | Oldest European man to complete a GS | Robin Szolkowy | GER | 31 | 2010–11 |
13 | Oldest non-European man to complete a GS | Zhao Hongbo | CHN | 33 | 2006–07 |
# | Record | Skater | Nation | Age | Season |
Ice dance
Chronological
Eight ice dance teams have completed the Grand Slam. Russian couple of Tatiana Navka and Roman Kostomarov and American couple of Meryl Davis and Charlie White are the only two ice dance teams who have accomplished the feat twice.
# | Season | Couple | Nation | Age |
---|---|---|---|---|
1 | 1995–96 | Oksana Grishuk / Evgeni Platov | RUS | 25 / 28 |
2 | 1998–99 | Anjelika Krylova / Oleg Ovsyannikov | RUS | 25 / 29 |
3 | 1999–00 | Marina Anissina / Gwendal Peizerat | FRA | 24 / 27 |
4 | 2000–01 | Barbara Fusar-Poli / Maurizio Margaglio | ITA | 29 / 26 |
5 | 2003–04 | Tatiana Navka / Roman Kostomarov | RUS | 28 / 27 |
6 | 2004–05 | Tatiana Navka / Roman Kostomarov | RUS | 29 / 28 |
7 | 2010–11 | Meryl Davis / Charlie White | USA | 24 / 23 |
8 | 2012–13 | Meryl Davis / Charlie White | USA | 26 / 25 |
9 | 2016–17 | Tessa Virtue / Scott Moir | CAN | 27 / 29 |
10 | 2017–18 | Gabriella Papadakis / Guillaume Cizeron | FRA | 22 / 23 |
# | Season | Couple | Nation | Age |
Totals by nation
The following table shows the numbers of Grand Slams by nation.
Records
The following table shows the first (or youngest/oldest) skater who achieved the Grand Slam.
# | Record | Skater | Nation | Age | Season |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
1 | First European to achieve a GS | Oksana Grishuk / Evgeni Platov | RUS | 25 28 | 1995–96 |
2 | First non-European to achieve a GS | Meryl Davis / Charlie White | USA | 24 23 | 2010–11 |
3 | First European to achieve two GS | Tatiana Navka / Roman Kostomarov | RUS | 29 28 | 2004–05 |
4 | First non-European to achieve two GS | Meryl Davis / Charlie White | USA | 26 25 | 2012–13 |
5 | First European to achieve two consecutive GS | Tatiana Navka / Roman Kostomarov | RUS | 29 28 | 2004–05 |
6 | First non-European to achieve two consecutive GS | None | |||
7 | Youngest European woman to complete a GS | Gabriella Papadakis | FRA | 22 | 2017–18 |
8 | Youngest non-European woman to complete a GS | Meryl Davis | USA | 24 | 2010–11 |
9 | Youngest European man to complete a GS | Guillaume Cizeron | FRA | 23 | 2017–18 |
10 | Youngest non-European man to complete a GS | Charlie White | USA | 23 | 2010–11 |
11 | Oldest European woman to complete a GS | Tatiana Navka | RUS | 29 | 2004–05 |
12 | Oldest non-European woman to complete a GS | Tessa Virtue | CAN | 27 | 2016–17 |
13 | Oldest European man to complete a GS | Oleg Ovsyannikov | RUS | 29 | 1998–99 |
14 | Oldest non-European man to complete a GS | Scott Moir | CAN | 29 | 2016–17 |
# | Record | Skater | Nation | Age | Season |
All disciplines
Chronological
To date, eight single skaters and fourteen couples have completed the Grand Slam. Of these skaters, three single skaters and three couples have accomplished the feat twice.
# | Season | Skater | Nation | Discipline | Age |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
1 | 1995–96 | Oksana Grishuk / Evgeni Platov | RUS | Ice dance | 25 / 28 |
2 | 1997–98 | Elena Berezhnaya / Anton Sikharulidze | RUS | Pairs | 20 / 21 |
3 | 1998–99 | Alexei Yagudin | RUS | Men's singles | 19 |
4 | 1998–99 | Anjelika Krylova / Oleg Ovsyannikov | RUS | Ice dance | 25 / 29 |
5 | 1999–00 | Marina Anissina / Gwendal Peizerat | FRA | Ice dance | 24 / 27 |
6 | 2000–01 | Evgeni Plushenko | RUS | Men's singles | 18 |
7 | 2000–01 | Jamie Salé / David Pelletier | CAN | Pairs | 23 / 26 |
8 | 2000–01 | Barbara Fusar-Poli / Maurizio Margaglio | ITA | Ice dance | 29 / 26 |
9 | 2001–02 | Alexei Yagudin | RUS | Men's singles | 22 |
10 | 2002–03 | Evgeni Plushenko | RUS | Men's singles | 20 |
11 | 2003–04 | Tatiana Navka / Roman Kostomarov | RUS | Ice dance | 28 / 27 |
12 | 2004–05 | Irina Slutskaya | RUS | Ladies' singles | 26 |
13 | 2004–05 | Tatiana Navka / Roman Kostomarov | RUS | Ice dance | 29 / 28 |
14 | 2006–07 | Brian Joubert | FRA | Men's singles | 22 |
15 | 2006–07 | Shen Xue / Zhao Hongbo | CHN | Pairs | 28 / 33 |
16 | 2007–08 | Aliona Savchenko / Robin Szolkowy | GER | Pairs | 24 / 28 |
17 | 2010–11 | Aliona Savchenko / Robin Szolkowy | GER | Pairs | 27 / 31 |
18 | 2010–11 | Meryl Davis / Charlie White | USA | Ice dance | 24 / 23 |
19 | 2011–12 | Patrick Chan | CAN | Men's singles | 21 |
20 | 2011–12 | Carolina Kostner | ITA | Ladies' singles | 25 |
21 | 2012–13 | Tatiana Volosozhar / Maxim Trankov | RUS | Pairs | 26 / 29 |
22 | 2012–13 | Meryl Davis / Charlie White | USA | Ice dance | 26 / 25 |
23 | 2014–15 | Elizaveta Tuktamysheva | RUS | Ladies' singles | 18 |
24 | 2014–15 | Meagan Duhamel / Eric Radford | CAN | Pairs | 29 / 30 |
25 | 2015–16 | Evgenia Medvedeva | RUS | Ladies' singles | 16 |
26 | 2016–17 | Evgenia Medvedeva | RUS | Ladies' singles | 17 |
27 | 2016–17 | Tessa Virtue / Scott Moir | CAN | Ice dance | 27 / 29 |
28 | 2017–18 | Gabriella Papadakis / Guillaume Cizeron | FRA | Ice dance | 22 / 23 |
# | Season | Skater | Nation | Discipline | Age |
Totals by nation
The following table shows the numbers of Grand Slams by nation.
# | Nation | Grand Slams | ||||
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Men's singles | Ladies' singles | Pairs | Ice dance | Total | ||
1 | RUS | 4 | 4 | 2 | 4 | 14 |
2 | CAN | 1 | 0 | 2 | 1 | 4 |
3 | FRA | 1 | 0 | 0 | 2 | 3 |
4 | GER | 0 | 0 | 2 | 0 | 2 |
4 | ITA | 0 | 1 | 0 | 1 | 2 |
4 | USA | 0 | 0 | 0 | 2 | 2 |
7 | CHN | 0 | 0 | 1 | 0 | 1 |
Total | 6 | 5 | 7 | 10 | 28 |
Records
The following table shows the first (or youngest/oldest) skater who achieved the Grand Slam.
# | Record | Skater | Nation | Discipline | Age | Season |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
1 | First European to achieve a GS | Oksana Grishuk / Evgeni Platov | RUS | Ice dance | 25 28 | 1995–96 |
2 | First non-European to achieve a GS | Jamie Salé / David Pelletier | CAN | Pairs | 23 26 | 2000–01 |
3 | First European to achieve two GS | Alexei Yagudin | RUS | Men's singles | 22 | 2001–02 |
4 | First non-European to achieve two GS | Meryl Davis / Charlie White | USA | Ice dance | 26 25 | 2012–13 |
5 | First European to achieve two consecutive GS | Tatiana Navka / Roman Kostomarov | RUS | Ice dance | 29 28 | 2004–05 |
6 | First non-European to achieve two consecutive GS | None | ||||
7 | First to achieve three GS | None | ||||
8 | Youngest European woman to complete a GS | Evgenia Medvedeva | RUS | Ladies' singles | 16 | 2015–16 |
9 | Youngest non-European woman to complete a GS | Jamie Salé | CAN | Pairs | 23 | 2000–01 |
10 | Youngest European man to complete a GS | Evgeni Plushenko | RUS | Men's singles | 18 | 2000–01 |
11 | Youngest non-European man to complete a GS | Patrick Chan | CAN | Men's singles | 21 | 2011–12 |
12 | Oldest European woman to complete a GS | Tatiana Navka | RUS | Ice dance | 29 | 2004–05 |
13 | Oldest non-European woman to complete a GS | Meagan Duhamel | CAN | Pairs | 29 | 2014–15 |
14 | Oldest European man to complete a GS | Robin Szolkowy | GER | Pairs | 31 | 2010–11 |
15 | Oldest non-European man to complete a GS | Zhao Hongbo | CHN | Pairs | 33 | 2006–07 |
# | Record | Skater | Nation | Discipline | Age | Season |
Career Grand Slam
The career achievement of all three major annual senior-level international competitions (WC, GPF, and EC or 4CC) is termed a Career Grand Slam. Some skaters have won all three major competitions a second or more times, achieving a double, triple or quadruple Career Grand Slam.
The remainder of this section is a complete list, by discipline, of all skaters who have completed the Career Grand Slam ordered chronologically, the numbers of Career Grand Slams by nation, and the first (or youngest/oldest) skater who achieved the Career Grand Slam. The major competition at which the Career Grand Slam was achieved is indicated in bold.
Men's singles
Chronological
Ten men's single skaters have completed the Career Grand Slam. Of these skaters, Evgeni Plushenko has achieved a triple Career Grand Slam, Alexei Yagudin and Patrick Chan have achieved a double Career Grand Slam.
# | Skater | Nation | Age | WC | GPF | EC | 4CC |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
1 | Alexei Yagudin | RUS | 18 | 1998 | 1999 | 1998 | |
2 | Elvis Stojko | CAN | 27 | 1994 | 1997 | 2000 | |
3 | Evgeni Plushenko | RUS | 18 | 2001 | 2000 | 2000 | |
4 | Alexei Yagudin | RUS | 21 | 1999 | 2001 | 1999 | |
5 | Evgeni Plushenko | RUS | 20 | 2003 | 2001 | 2001 | |
6 | Evgeni Plushenko | RUS | 21 | 2004 | 2003 | 2003 | |
7 | Brian Joubert | FRA | 22 | 2007 | 2004 | 2006 | |
8 | Evan Lysacek | USA | 24 | 2009 | 2009 | 2005 | |
9 | Patrick Chan | CAN | 20 | 2011 | 2010 | 2009 | |
10 | Patrick Chan | CAN | 21 | 2012 | 2011 | 2012 | |
11 | Daisuke Takahashi | JPN | 26 | 2010 | 2012 | 2008 | |
12 | Nathan Chen | USA | 19 | 2018 | 2017 | 2017 | |
13 | Yuzuru Hanyu | JPN | 25 | 2014 | 2013 | 2020 | |
14 | Shoma Uno | JPN | 24 | 2022 | 2022 | 2019 | |
# | Skater | Nation | Age | WC | GPF | EC | 4CC |
Totals by nation
The following table shows the numbers of Career Grand Slams by nation.
Records
The following table shows the first (or youngest/oldest) skater who achieved the Career Grand Slam.
# | Record | Skater | Nation | Age | Year |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
1 | First European to achieve a Career GS | Alexei Yagudin | RUS | 18 | 1999 |
2 | First non-European to achieve a Career GS | Elvis Stojko | CAN | 27 | 2000 |
3 | First European to achieve a double Career GS | Alexei Yagudin | RUS | 20 | 2001 |
4 | First non-European to achieve a double Career GS | Patrick Chan | CAN | 21 | 2012 |
5 | First European to achieve a triple Career GS | Evgeni Plushenko | RUS | 21 | 2004 |
6 | First non-European to achieve a triple Career GS | None | |||
7 | Youngest European to achieve a Career GS | Evgeni Plushenko | RUS | 18 | 2001 |
8 | Youngest non-European to achieve a Career GS | Nathan Chen | USA | 19 | 2018 |
9 | Oldest European to achieve a Career GS | Brian Joubert | FRA | 22 | 2007 |
10 | Oldest non-European to achieve a Career GS | Elvis Stojko | CAN | 27 | 2000 |
# | Record | Skater | Nation | Age | Year |
Ladies' singles
Chronological
Seven ladies' single skaters have completed the Career Grand Slam. Of these skaters, Mao Asada has achieved a triple Career Grand Slam, Irina Slutskaya and Evgenia Medvedeva have achieved a double Career Grand Slam.
# | Skater | Nation | Age | WC | GPF | EC | 4CC |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
1 | Irina Slutskaya | RUS | 23 | 2002 | 2000 | 1996 | |
2 | Irina Slutskaya | RUS | 26 | 2005 | 2001 | 1997 | |
3 | Mao Asada | JPN | 17 | 2008 | 2005 | 2008 | |
4 | Yuna Kim | KOR | 18 | 2009 | 2006 | 2009 | |
5 | Mao Asada | JPN | 19 | 2010 | 2008 | 2010 | |
6 | Carolina Kostner | ITA | 25 | 2012 | 2011 | 2007 | |
7 | Mao Asada | JPN | 23 | 2014 | 2012 | 2013 | |
8 | Elizaveta Tuktamysheva | RUS | 18 | 2015 | 2014 | 2015 | |
9 | Evgenia Medvedeva | RUS | 16 | 2016 | 2015 | 2016 | |
10 | Evgenia Medvedeva | RUS | 17 | 2017 | 2016 | 2017 | |
11 | Alina Zagitova | RUS | 16 | 2019 | 2017 | 2018 | |
# | Skater | Nation | Age | WC | GPF | EC | 4CC |
Totals by nation
The following table shows the numbers of Career Grand Slams by nation.
Records
The following table shows the first (or youngest/oldest) skater who achieved the Career Grand Slam.
# | Record | Skater | Nation | Age | Year |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
1 | First European to achieve a Career GS | Irina Slutskaya | RUS | 23 | 2002 |
2 | First non-European to achieve a Career GS | Mao Asada | JPN | 17 | 2008 |
3 | First European to achieve a double Career GS | Irina Slutskaya | RUS | 26 | 2005 |
4 | First non-European to achieve a double Career GS | Mao Asada | JPN | 19 | 2010 |
5 | First European to achieve a triple Career GS | None | |||
6 | First non-European to achieve a triple Career GS | Mao Asada | JPN | 23 | 2014 |
7 | Youngest European to achieve a Career GS | Evgenia Medvedeva | RUS | 16 | 2016 |
8 | Youngest non-European to achieve a Career GS | Mao Asada | JPN | 17 | 2008 |
9 | Oldest European to achieve a Career GS | Irina Slutskaya | RUS | 26 | 2005 |
10 | Oldest non-European to achieve a Career GS | Mao Asada | JPN | 23 | 2014 |
# | Record | Skater | Nation | Age | Year |
Pairs
Chronological
Eight pair teams have completed the Career Grand Slam. Of these teams, German couple of Aliona Savchenko and Robin Szolkowy has achieved a quadruple Career Grand Slam, Chinese couple of Shen Xue and Zhao Hongbo has achieved a triple Career Grand Slam, and Russian couple of Tatiana Totmianina and Maxim Marinin has achieved a double Career Grand Slam.
Totals by nation
The following table shows the numbers of Career Grand Slams by nation.
Records
The following table shows the first (or youngest/oldest) skater who achieved the Career Grand Slam.
# | Record | Skater | Nation | Age | Year |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
1 | First European to achieve a Career GS | Mandy Wötzel / Ingo Steuer | GER | 23 30 | 1997 |
2 | First non-European to achieve a Career GS | Jamie Salé / David Pelletier | CAN | 23 26 | 2001 |
3 | First European to achieve a double Career GS | Tatiana Totmianina / Maxim Marinin | RUS | 23 28 | 2005 |
4 | First non-European to achieve a double Career GS | Shen Xue / Zhao Hongbo | CHN | 24 29 | 2003 |
5 | First European to achieve a triple Career GS | Aliona Savchenko / Robin Szolkowy | GER | 27 32 | 2011 |
6 | First non-European to achieve a triple Career GS | Shen Xue / Zhao Hongbo | CHN | 28 33 | 2007 |
7 | First European to achieve a quadruple Career GS | Aliona Savchenko / Robin Szolkowy | GER | 29 34 | 2013 |
8 | First non-European to achieve a quadruple Career GS | None | |||
9 | First to achieve a quintuple Career GS | None | |||
10 | Youngest European woman to achieve a Career GS | Elena Berezhnaya | RUS | 20 | 1998 |
11 | Youngest non-European woman to achieve a Career GS | Shen Xue | CHN | 23 | 2002 |
12 | Youngest European man to achieve a Career GS | Anton Sikharulidze | RUS | 21 | 1998 |
13 | Youngest non-European man to achieve a Career GS | David Pelletier | CAN | 26 | 2001 |
14 | Oldest European woman to achieve a Career GS | Aliona Savchenko | GER | 29 | 2013 |
15 | Oldest non-European woman to achieve a Career GS | Meagan Duhamel | CAN | 29 | 2015 |
16 | Oldest European man to achieve a Career GS | Robin Szolkowy | GER | 34 | 2013 |
17 | Oldest non-European man to achieve a Career GS | Zhao Hongbo | CHN | 33 | 2007 |
# | Record | Skater | Nation | Age | Year |
Ice dance
Chronological
Twelve ice dance teams have completed the Career Grand Slam. Of these teams, two Russian couples (Oksana Grishuk / Evgeni Platov and Tatiana Navka / Roman Kostomarov) and one American couple (Meryl Davis / Charlie White) have achieved a double Career Grand Slam.
Totals by nation
The following table shows the numbers of Career Grand Slams by nation.
Records
The following table shows the first (or youngest/oldest) skater who achieved the Career Grand Slam.
# | Record | Skater | Nation | Age | Year |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
1 | First European to achieve a Career GS | Oksana Grishuk / Evgeni Platov | RUS | 24 28 | 1996 |
2 | First non-European to achieve a Career GS | Shae-Lynn Bourne / Victor Kraatz | CAN | 27 31 | 2003 |
3 | First European to achieve a double Career GS | Oksana Grishuk / Evgeni Platov | RUS | 26 30 | 1997 |
4 | First non-European to achieve a double Career GS | Meryl Davis / Charlie White | USA | 26 25 | 2013 |
5 | First to achieve a triple Career GS | None | |||
6 | Youngest European woman to achieve a Career GS | Gabriella Papadakis | FRA | 22 | 2017 |
7 | Youngest non-European woman to achieve a Career GS | Meryl Davis | USA | 24 | 2011 |
8 | Youngest European man to achieve a Career GS | Guillaume Cizeron | FRA | 23 | 2017 |
9 | Youngest non-European man to achieve a Career GS | Charlie White | USA | 23 | 2011 |
10 | Oldest European woman to achieve a Career GS | Isabelle Delobel | FRA | 30 | 2008 |
11 | Oldest non-European woman to achieve a Career GS | Tessa Virtue | CAN | 27 | 2016 |
12 | Oldest European man to achieve a Career GS | Olivier Schoenfelder | FRA | 31 | 2008 |
13 | Oldest non-European man to achieve a Career GS | Victor Kraatz | CAN | 31 | 2003 |
# | Record | Skater | Nation | Age | Year |
All disciplines
Chronological
To date, seventeen single skaters and twenty couples have completed the Career Grand Slam. Of these skaters, one couple has achieved a quadruple Career Grand Slam, two single skaters and one couple have achieved a triple Career Grand Slam, and four single skaters and four couples have achieved a double Career Grand Slam.
Totals by nation
The following table shows the numbers of Career Grand Slams by nation.
# | Nation | Career Grand Slams | ||||
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Men's singles | Ladies' singles | Pairs | Ice dance | Total | ||
1 | RUS | 5 | 6 | 4 | 7 | 21 |
2 | CAN | 3 | 0 | 2 | 2 | 7 |
3 | CHN | 0 | 0 | 5 | 0 | 5 |
3 | GER | 0 | 0 | 5 | 0 | 5 |
3 | JPN | 3 | 3 | 0 | 0 | 6 |
6 | FRA | 1 | 0 | 0 | 4 | 5 |
7 | USA | 2 | 0 | 0 | 2 | 4 |
8 | ITA | 0 | 1 | 0 | 1 | 2 |
9 | KOR | 0 | 1 | 0 | 0 | 1 |
Total | 14 | 11 | 16 | 15 | 56 |
Records
The following table shows the first (or youngest/oldest) skater who achieved the Career Grand Slam.
# | Record | Skater | Nation | Discipline | Age | Year |
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1 | First European to achieve a Career GS | Oksana Grishuk / Evgeni Platov | RUS | Ice dance | 24 28 | 1996 |
2 | First non-European to achieve a Career GS | Elvis Stojko | CAN | Men's singles | 27 | 2000 |
3 | First European to achieve a double Career GS | Oksana Grishuk / Evgeni Platov | RUS | Ice dance | 26 30 | 1997 |
4 | First non-European to achieve a double Career GS | Shen Xue / Zhao Hongbo | CHN | Pairs | 24 29 | 2003 |
5 | First European to achieve a triple Career GS | Evgeni Plushenko | RUS | Men's singles | 21 | 2004 |
6 | First non-European to achieve a triple Career GS | Shen Xue / Zhao Hongbo | CHN | Pairs | 28 33 | 2007 |
7 | First European to achieve a quadruple Career GS | Aliona Savchenko / Robin Szolkowy | GER | Pairs | 29 34 | 2013 |
8 | First non-European to achieve a quadruple Career GS | None | ||||
9 | First to achieve a quintuple Career GS | None | ||||
10 | Youngest European woman to achieve a Career GS | Evgenia Medvedeva | RUS | Ladies' singles | 16 | 2016 |
11 | Youngest non-European woman to achieve a Career GS | Mao Asada | JPN | Ladies' singles | 17 | 2008 |
12 | Youngest European man to achieve a Career GS | Evgeni Plushenko | RUS | Men's singles | 18 | 2001 |
13 | Youngest non-European man to achieve a Career GS | Nathan Chen | USA | Men's singles | 19 | 2018 |
14 | Oldest European woman to achieve a Career GS | Isabelle Delobel | FRA | Ice dance | 30 | 2008 |
15 | Oldest non-European woman to achieve a Career GS | Meagan Duhamel | CAN | Pairs | 29 | 2015 |
16 | Oldest European man to achieve a Career GS | Robin Szolkowy | GER | Pairs | 34 | 2013 |
17 | Oldest non-European man to achieve a Career GS | Zhao Hongbo | CHN | Pairs | 33 | 2007 |
# | Record | Skater | Nation | Discipline | Age | Year |
Golden Slam
Figure skating was first contested in the Olympic Games ("OG") in 1908.[1] Since 1924, the sport has been a part of the Winter Olympic Games.[1] The four disciplines of men's singles, ladies' singles, pairs and ice dance also appeared as part of a team event for the first time at the 2014 Winter Olympics.[7][8]
Winning the gold medal at the Olympic Games in addition to the three major annual senior-level international competitions (WC, GPF, and EC or 4CC) within a single season is called a "Golden Grand Slam" or "Golden Slam".
Only one skater have completed the Golden Slam.
# | Season | Skater | Nation | Age | Discipline |
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1 | 2001–02 | Alexei Yagudin | RUS | 22 | Men's singles |
Career Golden Slam
A skater who wins all three major annual senior-level international competitions (WC, GPF, and EC or 4CC) and the Olympic gold medal during his or her career is said to have achieved a Career Golden Grand Slam or Career Golden Slam. Few skaters have won the gold medal in the individual event at the Olympic Games in addition to all three major competitions a second time, achieving a double Career Golden Slam.
The remainder of this section is a complete list, by discipline, of all skaters who have completed the Career Golden Slam ordered chronologically, the numbers of Career Golden Slams in the individual event by nation, and the first (or youngest/oldest) skater who achieved the Career Golden Slam in the individual event. The event at which the Career Golden Slam was achieved is indicated in bold.
Men's singles
Chronological
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 two have won the Olympic gold medal in the team event.
# | Skater | Nation | Age | OG | WC | GPF | EC | 4CC |
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1 | Alexei Yagudin | RUS | 21 | 2002 | 1998 | 1999 | 1998 | |
2 | Evgeni Plushenko | RUS | 23 | 2006 | 2001 | 2000 | 2000 | |
3 | Evan Lysacek | USA | 24 | 2010 | 2009 | 2009 | 2005 | |
4 | Yuzuru Hanyu | JPN | 25 | 2014 | 2014 | 2013 | 2020 | |
5 | Nathan Chen | USA | 22 | 2022 | 2018 | 2017 | 2017 |
# | Skater | Nation | Age | OG Team | WC | GPF | EC | 4CC |
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1 | Evgeni Plushenko | RUS | 31 | 2014 T* | 2003 | 2001 | 2001 | |
2 | Patrick Chan | CAN | 27 | 2018 T* | 2011 | 2010 | 2009 |
*The team event at the Olympics is indicated by "T".
Totals by nation
The following table shows the numbers of Career Golden Slams in the individual event by nation.
Records
The following table shows the first (or youngest/oldest) skater who achieved the Career Golden Slam in the individual event.
# | Record† | Skater | Nation | Age | Year |
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1 | First European to achieve a Career Golden Slam | Alexei Yagudin | RUS | 21 | 2002 |
2 | First non-European to achieve a Career Golden Slam | Evan Lysacek | USA | 24 | 2010 |
3 | First to achieve a double Career Golden Slam | None | |||
4 | Youngest European to achieve a Career Golden Slam | Alexei Yagudin | RUS | 21 | 2002 |
5 | Youngest non-European to achieve a Career Golden Slam | Nathan Chen | USA | 22 | 2022 |
6 | Oldest European to achieve a Career Golden Slam | Evgeni Plushenko | RUS | 23 | 2006 |
7 | Oldest non-European to achieve a Career Golden Slam | Yuzuru Hanyu | JPN | 25 | 2020 |
# | Record† | Skater | Nation | Age | Year |
†Records in the individual event
Ladies' singles
Only two ladies' single skater has completed the Career Golden Slam. Both of these ladies have also completed the Career Super Grand Slam by winning every major competition in their career, both junior and senior, including the Olympics.
Yuna Kim is the first, Alina Zagitova is the youngest lady to do so.
# | Skater | Nation | Age | OG | WC | GPF | EC | 4CC |
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1 | Yuna Kim | KOR | 19 | 2010 | 2009 | 2006 | 2009 | |
2 | Alina Zagitova | RUS | 16 | 2018 | 2019 | 2017 | 2018 |
Pairs
Chronological
Thirteen pair skaters have completed the Career Golden Slam. Of these skaters, thirteen have won the Olympic gold medal in the individual event, and two teams have won the Olympic gold medal in the team event.
# | Skater | Nation | Age | OG | WC | GPF | EC | 4CC |
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1 | Elena Berezhnaya / Anton Sikharulidze | RUS | 24 / 25 | 2002[a] | 1998 | 1997 | 1998 | |
2 | Jamie Salé / David Pelletier | CAN | 25 / 27 | 2002[a] | 2001 | 2001 | 2000 | |
3 | Tatiana Totmianina / Maxim Marinin | RUS | 24 / 28 | 2006 | 2004 | 2003 | 2002 | |
4 | Shen Xue / Zhao Hongbo | CHN | 31 / 36 | 2010 | 2002 | 1999 | 1999 | |
5 | Tatiana Volosozhar / Maxim Trankov | RUS | 27 / 30 | 2014 | 2013 | 2012 | 2012 | |
6 | Aliona Savchenko [b] | GER | 34 | 2018 | 2008 | 2007 | 2007 | |
7 | Sui Wenjing / Han Cong | CHN | 26 / 29 | 2022 | 2017 | 2019 | 2012 | |
# | Skater | Nation | Age | OG | WC | GPF | EC | 4CC |
# | Skater | Nation | Age | OG Team | WC | GPF | EC | 4CC |
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1 | Tatiana Volosozhar / Maxim Trankov | RUS | 27 / 30 | 2014 T* | 2013 | 2012 | 2012 | |
2 | Meagan Duhamel / Eric Radford | CAN | 32 / 33 | 2018 T* | 2015 | 2014 | 2013 |
*The team event at the Olympics is indicated by "T".
Totals by nation
The following table shows the numbers of Career Golden Slams in the individual event by nation.
Records
The following table shows the first (or youngest/oldest) skater who achieved the Career Golden Slam in the individual event.
# | Record† | Skater | Nation | Age | Year |
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1 | First European to achieve a Career Golden Slam | Elena Berezhnaya / Anton Sikharulidze | RUS | 24 25 | 2002 [a] |
2 | First non-European to achieve a Career Golden Slam | Jamie Salé / David Pelletier | CAN | 25 27 | 2002 [a] |
3 | First to achieve a double Career Golden Slam | None | |||
4 | Youngest European woman to achieve a Career Golden Slam | Tatiana Totmianina | RUS | 24 | 2006 |
5 | Youngest non-European woman to achieve a Career Golden Slam | Jamie Salé | CAN | 25 | 2002 [a] |
6 | Youngest European man to achieve a Career Golden Slam | Anton Sikharulidze | RUS | 25 | 2002 [a] |
7 | Youngest non-European man to achieve a Career Golden Slam | David Pelletier | CAN | 27 | 2002 [a] |
8 | Oldest European woman to achieve a Career Golden Slam | Aliona Savchenko [b] | GER | 34 | 2018 |
9 | Oldest non-European woman to achieve a Career Golden Slam | Shen Xue | CHN | 31 | 2010 |
10 | Oldest European man to achieve a Career Golden Slam | Maxim Trankov | RUS | 30 | 2014 |
11 | Oldest non-European man to achieve a Career Golden Slam | Zhao Hongbo | CHN | 36 | 2010 |
# | Record† | Skater | Nation | Age | Year |
†Records in the individual event
Ice dance
Chronological
Six ice dance teams have completed the Career Golden Slam. Of these skaters, all have won the Olympic gold medal in the individual event, and only one team have won the Olympic gold medal in the team event.
Oksana Grishuk and Evgeni Platov are the only two skaters who have achieved a double Career Golden Slam.
# | Skater | Nation | Age | OG | WC | GPF | EC | 4CC |
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1 | Oksana Grishuk / Evgeni Platov | RUS | 24 / 28 | 1994 | 1994 | 1996 | 1996 | |
2 | Oksana Grishuk / Evgeni Platov | RUS | 26 / 30 | 1998 | 1995 | 1997 | 1997 | |
3 | Marina Anissina / Gwendal Peizerat | FRA | 26 / 29 | 2002 | 2000 | 2000 | 2000 | |
4 | Tatiana Navka / Roman Kostomarov | RUS | 30 / 29 | 2006 | 2004 | 2003 | 2004 | |
5 | Meryl Davis / Charlie White | USA | 27 / 26 | 2014 | 2011 | 2009 | 2009 | |
6 | Tessa Virtue / Scott Moir | CAN | 27 / 29 | 2010 | 2010 | 2016 | 2008 | |
7 | Gabriella Papadakis / Guillaume Cizeron | FRA | 26 / 27 | 2022 | 2015 | 2017 | 2015 | |
# | Skater | Nation | Age | OG | WC | GPF | EC | 4CC |
# | Skater | Nation | Age | OG Team | WC | GPF | EC | 4CC |
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1 | Tessa Virtue / Scott Moir | CAN | 28 / 30 | 2018 T* | 2010 | 2016 | 2008 |
*The team event at the Olympics is indicated by "T".
Totals by nation
The following table shows the numbers of Career Golden Slams in the individual event by nation.
Records
The following table shows the first (or youngest/oldest) skater who achieved the Career Golden Slam in the individual event.
# | Record† | Skater | Nation | Age | Year |
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1 | First European to achieve a Career Golden Slam | Oksana Grishuk / Evgeni Platov | RUS | 24 28 | 1996 |
2 | First non-European to achieve a Career Golden Slam | Meryl Davis / Charlie White | USA | 27 26 | 2014 |
3 | First European to achieve a double Career Golden Slam | Oksana Grishuk / Evgeni Platov | grand, slam, figure, skating, grand, slam, term, used, figure, skating, winning, three, major, annual, senior, level, international, competitions, world, championships, grand, prix, final, european, championships, four, continents, championships, within, singl. Grand Slam GS is a term used in figure skating for the winning all three major annual senior level international competitions World Championships Grand Prix Final and European Championships or Four Continents Championships within a single season within one of the four disciplines men s singles ladies singles pairs and ice dance Winning all three major annual senior level international competitions at any point during the course of a career is called a Career Grand Slam In pair skating and ice dancing one team may accomplish a Career Grand Slam skating together or one skater may achieve it with different partners Yuna Kim of South Korea is the first figure skater to achieve a Career Super Grand Slam by winning all the current major junior level and senior level international competitions Yuzuru Hanyu of Japan is the only men s single skater who has ever completed the Career Super Grand Slam Winning the gold medal at the Olympic Games in addition to the three major annual senior level international competitions in a single season is called a Golden Grand Slam or Golden Slam A skater who wins all three major annual senior level international competitions and the Olympic gold medal during his or her career is said to have achieved a Career Golden Grand Slam or Career Golden Slam Winning both major junior level international competitions World Junior Championships Junior Grand Prix Final and all four major senior level international competitions at any point during the course of a career is called a Career Super Grand Slam or Super Slam Contents 1 History 2 Grand Slam 2 1 Men s singles 2 2 Ladies singles 2 3 Pairs 2 4 Ice dance 2 5 All disciplines 3 Career Grand Slam 3 1 Men s singles 3 2 Ladies singles 3 3 Pairs 3 4 Ice dance 3 5 All disciplines 4 Golden Slam 5 Career Golden Slam 5 1 Men s singles 5 2 Ladies singles 5 3 Pairs 5 4 Ice dance 5 5 All disciplines 6 Super Slam 6 1 Men s singles 6 2 Ladies singles 6 3 Pairs 6 4 Ice dance 6 5 All disciplines 7 See also 8 Notes 9 References 9 1 General 9 2 Specific 10 External linksHistory Edit Alina Zagitova is the youngest figure skater to achieve a Super Slam by winning all the major junior level and senior level competitions including the Olympics The first World Figure Skating Championships WC was held in 1896 1 The Grand Prix of Figure Skating Final GPF formerly Champions Series Final was inaugurated in 1995 1 The European Figure Skating Championships EC open to skaters from European countries first took place in 1891 1 The International Skating Union ISU established the Four Continents Figure Skating Championships 4CC in 1999 to provide skaters representing non European countries 1 So the possibility of being the reigning champion of all three major annual senior level international competitions WC GPF and EC or 4CC did not exist until the 1995 96 season Figure skating was first contested in the Olympic Games OG in 1908 1 The first World Junior Figure Skating Championships JWC were held in 1976 1 The Junior Grand Prix Final JGPF formerly ISU Junior Series Final was established in the 1997 98 season 1 So the possibility of being the super reigning champion of both major junior level international competitions JWC and JGPF and all four major senior level international competitions OG WC GPF and EC or 4CC did not exist until the 1997 98 season On 29 June 2011 a report by CNN used the term Grand Slam to figure skating to describe the achievement of winning the Grand Prix Final the Four Continents Championships and the World Championships 2 On 1 April 2012 in a news report on the ladies event of the 2012 World Figure Skating Championships by Sina Sports in the Chinese language the term Grand Slam 大满贯 was used to describe the winning of the Grand Prix Final the European Championships and the World Championships 3 On 11 December 2016 a news report by Sina Sports on the ice dance event of the 2016 17 Grand Prix of Figure Skating Final in the Chinese language used the term Super Slam 超级大满贯 to describe the achievement of winning the World Junior Championships the Junior Grand Prix Final the Four Continents Championships the World Championships the Grand Prix Final and the Olympic Games 4 On 9 February 2020 a report by the International Skating Union ISU used the term Golden Slam to describe the achievement of winning all four major senior level international competitions Winter Olympics World Championships Grand Prix Final and Four Continents Championships 5 On the same day a report by the Olympic Channel which is operated by the International Olympic Committee IOC used the term Super Slam to figure skating to describe the achievement of winning both major junior level international competitions JWC and JGPF and all four major senior level international competitions OG WC GPF and 4CC 6 Grand Slam EditThe remainder of this section is a complete list by discipline of all skaters who have completed the Grand Slam ordered chronologically the numbers of Grand Slams by nation and the first or youngest oldest skater who achieved the Grand Slam Men s singles Edit Chronological Brian Joubert Four men s single skaters have completed the Grand Slam Of these skaters two have accomplished the feat twice Alexei Yagudin and Evgeni Plushenko Season Skater Nation Age1 1998 99 Alexei Yagudin RUS 192 2000 01 Evgeni Plushenko RUS 183 2001 02 Alexei Yagudin RUS 224 2002 03 Evgeni Plushenko RUS 205 2006 07 Brian Joubert FRA 226 2011 12 Patrick Chan CAN 21 Season Skater Nation AgeTotals by nationThe following table shows the numbers of Grand Slams by nation Nation Grand Slams1 RUS 42 CAN 12 FRA 1Total 6Records Patrick Chan The following table shows the first or youngest oldest skater who achieved the Grand Slam Record Skater Nation Age Season1 First European to achieve a GS Alexei Yagudin RUS 19 1998 992 First non European to achieve a GS Patrick Chan CAN 21 2011 123 First European to achieve two GS Alexei Yagudin RUS 22 2001 024 First non European to achieve two GS None5 First to achieve two consecutive GS None6 Youngest European to achieve a GS Evgeni Plushenko RUS 18 2000 017 Youngest non European to achieve a GS Patrick Chan CAN 21 2011 128 Oldest European to achieve a GS Brian Joubert FRA 22 2006 079 Oldest non European to achieve a GS Patrick Chan CAN 21 2011 12 Record Skater Nation Age SeasonLadies singles Edit Chronological Carolina Kostner Four ladies single skaters have completed the Grand Slam Of these skaters only one Evgenia Medvedeva has accomplished the feat twice Season Skater Nation Age1 2004 05 Irina Slutskaya RUS 262 2011 12 Carolina Kostner ITA 253 2014 15 Elizaveta Tuktamysheva RUS 184 2015 16 Evgenia Medvedeva RUS 165 2016 17 Evgenia Medvedeva RUS 17 Season Skater Nation AgeTotals by nationThe following table shows the numbers of Grand Slams by nation Nation Grand Slams1 RUS 42 ITA 1Total 5Records Evgenia Medvedeva The following table shows the first or youngest oldest skater who achieved the Grand Slam Record Skater Nation Age Season1 First European to achieve a GS Irina Slutskaya RUS 26 2004 052 First non European to achieve a GS None3 First European to achieve two GS Evgenia Medvedeva RUS 17 2016 174 First European to achieve two consecutive GS Evgenia Medvedeva RUS 17 2016 175 Youngest European to achieve a GS Evgenia Medvedeva RUS 16 2015 166 Youngest non European to achieve a GS None7 Oldest European to achieve a GS Irina Slutskaya RUS 26 2004 058 Oldest non European to achieve a GS None Record Skater Nation Age SeasonPairs Edit Chronological Meagan Duhamel Eric Radford Six pair teams have completed the Grand Slam German couple of Aliona Savchenko and Robin Szolkowy is the only one pair team who has accomplished the feat twice Season Couple Nation Age1 1997 98 Elena Berezhnaya Anton Sikharulidze RUS 20 212 2000 01 Jamie Sale David Pelletier CAN 23 263 2006 07 Shen Xue Zhao Hongbo CHN 28 334 2007 08 Aliona Savchenko Robin Szolkowy GER 24 285 2010 11 Aliona Savchenko Robin Szolkowy GER 27 316 2012 13 Tatiana Volosozhar Maxim Trankov RUS 26 297 2014 15 Meagan Duhamel Eric Radford CAN 29 30 Season Couple Nation AgeTotals by nationThe following table shows the numbers of Grand Slams by nation Nation Grand Slams1 CAN 21 GER 21 RUS 24 CHN 1Total 7Records Aliona Savchenko Robin Szolkowy The following table shows the first or youngest oldest skater who achieved the Grand Slam Record Skater Nation Age Season1 First European to achieve a GS Elena Berezhnaya Anton Sikharulidze RUS 2021 1997 982 First non European to achieve a GS Jamie Sale David Pelletier CAN 2326 2000 013 First European to achieve two GS Aliona Savchenko Robin Szolkowy GER 2731 2010 114 First non European to achieve two GS None5 First European to achieve two consecutive GS None6 Youngest European woman to complete a GS Elena Berezhnaya RUS 20 1997 987 Youngest non European woman to complete a GS Jamie Sale CAN 23 2000 018 Youngest European man to complete a GS Anton Sikharulidze RUS 21 1997 989 Youngest non European man to complete a GS David Pelletier CAN 26 2000 0110 Oldest European woman to complete a GS Aliona Savchenko GER 27 2010 1111 Oldest non European woman to complete a GS Meagan Duhamel CAN 29 2014 1512 Oldest European man to complete a GS Robin Szolkowy GER 31 2010 1113 Oldest non European man to complete a GS Zhao Hongbo CHN 33 2006 07 Record Skater Nation Age SeasonIce dance Edit Chronological Gabriella Papadakis Guillaume Cizeron Eight ice dance teams have completed the Grand Slam Russian couple of Tatiana Navka and Roman Kostomarov and American couple of Meryl Davis and Charlie White are the only two ice dance teams who have accomplished the feat twice Season Couple Nation Age1 1995 96 Oksana Grishuk Evgeni Platov RUS 25 282 1998 99 Anjelika Krylova Oleg Ovsyannikov RUS 25 293 1999 00 Marina Anissina Gwendal Peizerat FRA 24 274 2000 01 Barbara Fusar Poli Maurizio Margaglio ITA 29 265 2003 04 Tatiana Navka Roman Kostomarov RUS 28 276 2004 05 Tatiana Navka Roman Kostomarov RUS 29 287 2010 11 Meryl Davis Charlie White USA 24 238 2012 13 Meryl Davis Charlie White USA 26 259 2016 17 Tessa Virtue Scott Moir CAN 27 2910 2017 18 Gabriella Papadakis Guillaume Cizeron FRA 22 23 Season Couple Nation AgeTotals by nationThe following table shows the numbers of Grand Slams by nation Nation Grand Slams1 RUS 42 FRA 22 USA 24 CAN 14 ITA 1Total 10Records Tessa Virtue Scott Moir The following table shows the first or youngest oldest skater who achieved the Grand Slam Record Skater Nation Age Season1 First European to achieve a GS Oksana Grishuk Evgeni Platov RUS 2528 1995 962 First non European to achieve a GS Meryl Davis Charlie White USA 2423 2010 113 First European to achieve two GS Tatiana Navka Roman Kostomarov RUS 2928 2004 054 First non European to achieve two GS Meryl Davis Charlie White USA 2625 2012 135 First European to achieve two consecutive GS Tatiana Navka Roman Kostomarov RUS 2928 2004 056 First non European to achieve two consecutive GS None7 Youngest European woman to complete a GS Gabriella Papadakis FRA 22 2017 188 Youngest non European woman to complete a GS Meryl Davis USA 24 2010 119 Youngest European man to complete a GS Guillaume Cizeron FRA 23 2017 1810 Youngest non European man to complete a GS Charlie White USA 23 2010 1111 Oldest European woman to complete a GS Tatiana Navka RUS 29 2004 0512 Oldest non European woman to complete a GS Tessa Virtue CAN 27 2016 1713 Oldest European man to complete a GS Oleg Ovsyannikov RUS 29 1998 9914 Oldest non European man to complete a GS Scott Moir CAN 29 2016 17 Record Skater Nation Age SeasonAll disciplines Edit ChronologicalTo date eight single skaters and fourteen couples have completed the Grand Slam Of these skaters three single skaters and three couples have accomplished the feat twice Season Skater Nation Discipline Age1 1995 96 Oksana Grishuk Evgeni Platov RUS Ice dance 25 282 1997 98 Elena Berezhnaya Anton Sikharulidze RUS Pairs 20 213 1998 99 Alexei Yagudin RUS Men s singles 194 1998 99 Anjelika Krylova Oleg Ovsyannikov RUS Ice dance 25 295 1999 00 Marina Anissina Gwendal Peizerat FRA Ice dance 24 276 2000 01 Evgeni Plushenko RUS Men s singles 187 2000 01 Jamie Sale David Pelletier CAN Pairs 23 268 2000 01 Barbara Fusar Poli Maurizio Margaglio ITA Ice dance 29 269 2001 02 Alexei Yagudin RUS Men s singles 2210 2002 03 Evgeni Plushenko RUS Men s singles 2011 2003 04 Tatiana Navka Roman Kostomarov RUS Ice dance 28 2712 2004 05 Irina Slutskaya RUS Ladies singles 2613 2004 05 Tatiana Navka Roman Kostomarov RUS Ice dance 29 2814 2006 07 Brian Joubert FRA Men s singles 2215 2006 07 Shen Xue Zhao Hongbo CHN Pairs 28 3316 2007 08 Aliona Savchenko Robin Szolkowy GER Pairs 24 2817 2010 11 Aliona Savchenko Robin Szolkowy GER Pairs 27 3118 2010 11 Meryl Davis Charlie White USA Ice dance 24 2319 2011 12 Patrick Chan CAN Men s singles 2120 2011 12 Carolina Kostner ITA Ladies singles 2521 2012 13 Tatiana Volosozhar Maxim Trankov RUS Pairs 26 2922 2012 13 Meryl Davis Charlie White USA Ice dance 26 2523 2014 15 Elizaveta Tuktamysheva RUS Ladies singles 1824 2014 15 Meagan Duhamel Eric Radford CAN Pairs 29 3025 2015 16 Evgenia Medvedeva RUS Ladies singles 1626 2016 17 Evgenia Medvedeva RUS Ladies singles 1727 2016 17 Tessa Virtue Scott Moir CAN Ice dance 27 2928 2017 18 Gabriella Papadakis Guillaume Cizeron FRA Ice dance 22 23 Season Skater Nation Discipline AgeTotals by nationThe following table shows the numbers of Grand Slams by nation Nation Grand SlamsMen s singles Ladies singles Pairs Ice dance Total1 RUS 4 4 2 4 142 CAN 1 0 2 1 43 FRA 1 0 0 2 34 GER 0 0 2 0 24 ITA 0 1 0 1 24 USA 0 0 0 2 27 CHN 0 0 1 0 1Total 6 5 7 10 28RecordsThe following table shows the first or youngest oldest skater who achieved the Grand Slam Record Skater Nation Discipline Age Season1 First European to achieve a GS Oksana Grishuk Evgeni Platov RUS Ice dance 2528 1995 962 First non European to achieve a GS Jamie Sale David Pelletier CAN Pairs 2326 2000 013 First European to achieve two GS Alexei Yagudin RUS Men s singles 22 2001 024 First non European to achieve two GS Meryl Davis Charlie White USA Ice dance 2625 2012 135 First European to achieve two consecutive GS Tatiana Navka Roman Kostomarov RUS Ice dance 2928 2004 056 First non European to achieve two consecutive GS None7 First to achieve three GS None8 Youngest European woman to complete a GS Evgenia Medvedeva RUS Ladies singles 16 2015 169 Youngest non European woman to complete a GS Jamie Sale CAN Pairs 23 2000 0110 Youngest European man to complete a GS Evgeni Plushenko RUS Men s singles 18 2000 0111 Youngest non European man to complete a GS Patrick Chan CAN Men s singles 21 2011 1212 Oldest European woman to complete a GS Tatiana Navka RUS Ice dance 29 2004 0513 Oldest non European woman to complete a GS Meagan Duhamel CAN Pairs 29 2014 1514 Oldest European man to complete a GS Robin Szolkowy GER Pairs 31 2010 1115 Oldest non European man to complete a GS Zhao Hongbo CHN Pairs 33 2006 07 Record Skater Nation Discipline Age SeasonCareer Grand Slam EditThe career achievement of all three major annual senior level international competitions WC GPF and EC or 4CC is termed a Career Grand Slam Some skaters have won all three major competitions a second or more times achieving a double triple or quadruple Career Grand Slam The remainder of this section is a complete list by discipline of all skaters who have completed the Career Grand Slam ordered chronologically the numbers of Career Grand Slams by nation and the first or youngest oldest skater who achieved the Career Grand Slam The major competition at which the Career Grand Slam was achieved is indicated in bold Men s singles Edit Chronological Daisuke Takahashi Ten men s single skaters have completed the Career Grand Slam Of these skaters Evgeni Plushenko has achieved a triple Career Grand Slam Alexei Yagudin and Patrick Chan have achieved a double Career Grand Slam Skater Nation Age WC GPF EC 4CC1 Alexei Yagudin RUS 18 1998 1999 19982 Elvis Stojko CAN 27 1994 1997 20003 Evgeni Plushenko RUS 18 2001 2000 20004 Alexei Yagudin RUS 21 1999 2001 19995 Evgeni Plushenko RUS 20 2003 2001 20016 Evgeni Plushenko RUS 21 2004 2003 20037 Brian Joubert FRA 22 2007 2004 20068 Evan Lysacek USA 24 2009 2009 20059 Patrick Chan CAN 20 2011 2010 200910 Patrick Chan CAN 21 2012 2011 201211 Daisuke Takahashi JPN 26 2010 2012 200812 Nathan Chen USA 19 2018 2017 201713 Yuzuru Hanyu JPN 25 2014 2013 202014 Shoma Uno JPN 24 2022 2022 2019 Skater Nation Age WC GPF EC 4CCTotals by nationThe following table shows the numbers of Career Grand Slams by nation Nation Career Grand Slams1 RUS 52 CAN 32 JPN 34 USA 25 FRA 1Total 14Records Nathan Chen The following table shows the first or youngest oldest skater who achieved the Career Grand Slam Record Skater Nation Age Year1 First European to achieve a Career GS Alexei Yagudin RUS 18 19992 First non European to achieve a Career GS Elvis Stojko CAN 27 20003 First European to achieve a double Career GS Alexei Yagudin RUS 20 20014 First non European to achieve a double Career GS Patrick Chan CAN 21 20125 First European to achieve a triple Career GS Evgeni Plushenko RUS 21 20046 First non European to achieve a triple Career GS None7 Youngest European to achieve a Career GS Evgeni Plushenko RUS 18 20018 Youngest non European to achieve a Career GS Nathan Chen USA 19 20189 Oldest European to achieve a Career GS Brian Joubert FRA 22 200710 Oldest non European to achieve a Career GS Elvis Stojko CAN 27 2000 Record Skater Nation Age YearLadies singles Edit Chronological Irina Slutskaya Seven ladies single skaters have completed the Career Grand Slam Of these skaters Mao Asada has achieved a triple Career Grand Slam Irina Slutskaya and Evgenia Medvedeva have achieved a double Career Grand Slam Skater Nation Age WC GPF EC 4CC1 Irina Slutskaya RUS 23 2002 2000 19962 Irina Slutskaya RUS 26 2005 2001 19973 Mao Asada JPN 17 2008 2005 20084 Yuna Kim KOR 18 2009 2006 20095 Mao Asada JPN 19 2010 2008 20106 Carolina Kostner ITA 25 2012 2011 20077 Mao Asada JPN 23 2014 2012 20138 Elizaveta Tuktamysheva RUS 18 2015 2014 20159 Evgenia Medvedeva RUS 16 2016 2015 201610 Evgenia Medvedeva RUS 17 2017 2016 201711 Alina Zagitova RUS 16 2019 2017 2018 Skater Nation Age WC GPF EC 4CCTotals by nationThe following table shows the numbers of Career Grand Slams by nation Nation Career Grand Slams1 RUS 62 JPN 33 ITA 13 KOR 1Total 11Records Mao Asada The following table shows the first or youngest oldest skater who achieved the Career Grand Slam Record Skater Nation Age Year1 First European to achieve a Career GS Irina Slutskaya RUS 23 20022 First non European to achieve a Career GS Mao Asada JPN 17 20083 First European to achieve a double Career GS Irina Slutskaya RUS 26 20054 First non European to achieve a double Career GS Mao Asada JPN 19 20105 First European to achieve a triple Career GS None6 First non European to achieve a triple Career GS Mao Asada JPN 23 20147 Youngest European to achieve a Career GS Evgenia Medvedeva RUS 16 20168 Youngest non European to achieve a Career GS Mao Asada JPN 17 20089 Oldest European to achieve a Career GS Irina Slutskaya RUS 26 200510 Oldest non European to achieve a Career GS Mao Asada JPN 23 2014 Record Skater Nation Age YearPairs Edit Chronological Shen Xue Zhao Hongbo Eight pair teams have completed the Career Grand Slam Of these teams German couple of Aliona Savchenko and Robin Szolkowy has achieved a quadruple Career Grand Slam Chinese couple of Shen Xue and Zhao Hongbo has achieved a triple Career Grand Slam and Russian couple of Tatiana Totmianina and Maxim Marinin has achieved a double Career Grand Slam Skater Nation Age WC GPF EC 4CC1 Mandy Wotzel Ingo Steuer GER 23 30 1997 1997 19952 Elena Berezhnaya Anton Sikharulidze RUS 20 21 1998 1997 19983 Jamie Sale David Pelletier CAN 23 26 2001 2001 20004 Shen Xue Zhao Hongbo CHN 23 28 2002 1999 19995 Shen Xue Zhao Hongbo CHN 24 29 2003 2000 20036 Tatiana Totmianina Maxim Marinin RUS 22 27 2004 2003 20027 Tatiana Totmianina Maxim Marinin RUS 23 28 2005 2005 20038 Shen Xue Zhao Hongbo CHN 28 33 2007 2003 20079 Aliona Savchenko Robin Szolkowy GER 24 28 2008 2007 200710 Pang Qing Tong Jian CHN 28 29 2006 2008 200211 Aliona Savchenko Robin Szolkowy GER 26 31 2009 2010 200812 Aliona Savchenko Robin Szolkowy GER 27 32 2011 2011 200913 Tatiana Volosozhar Maxim Trankov RUS 26 29 2013 2012 201214 Aliona Savchenko Robin Szolkowy GER 29 34 2012 2013 201115 Meagan Duhamel Eric Radford CAN 29 30 2015 2014 201316 Sui Wenjing Han Cong CHN 24 27 2017 2019 2012 Skater Nation Age WC GPF EC 4CCTotals by nationThe following table shows the numbers of Career Grand Slams by nation Nation Career Grand Slams1 CHN 51 GER 53 RUS 44 CAN 2Total 16Records Elena Berezhnaya Anton Sikharulidze The following table shows the first or youngest oldest skater who achieved the Career Grand Slam Record Skater Nation Age Year1 First European to achieve a Career GS Mandy Wotzel Ingo Steuer GER 2330 19972 First non European to achieve a Career GS Jamie Sale David Pelletier CAN 2326 20013 First European to achieve a double Career GS Tatiana Totmianina Maxim Marinin RUS 2328 20054 First non European to achieve a double Career GS Shen Xue Zhao Hongbo CHN 2429 20035 First European to achieve a triple Career GS Aliona Savchenko Robin Szolkowy GER 2732 20116 First non European to achieve a triple Career GS Shen Xue Zhao Hongbo CHN 2833 20077 First European to achieve a quadruple Career GS Aliona Savchenko Robin Szolkowy GER 2934 20138 First non European to achieve a quadruple Career GS None9 First to achieve a quintuple Career GS None10 Youngest European woman to achieve a Career GS Elena Berezhnaya RUS 20 199811 Youngest non European woman to achieve a Career GS Shen Xue CHN 23 200212 Youngest European man to achieve a Career GS Anton Sikharulidze RUS 21 199813 Youngest non European man to achieve a Career GS David Pelletier CAN 26 200114 Oldest European woman to achieve a Career GS Aliona Savchenko GER 29 201315 Oldest non European woman to achieve a Career GS Meagan Duhamel CAN 29 201516 Oldest European man to achieve a Career GS Robin Szolkowy GER 34 201317 Oldest non European man to achieve a Career GS Zhao Hongbo CHN 33 2007 Record Skater Nation Age YearIce dance Edit Chronological Isabelle Delobel Olivier Schoenfelder Twelve ice dance teams have completed the Career Grand Slam Of these teams two Russian couples Oksana Grishuk Evgeni Platov and Tatiana Navka Roman Kostomarov and one American couple Meryl Davis Charlie White have achieved a double Career Grand Slam Skater Nation Age WC GPF EC 4CC1 Oksana Grishuk Evgeni Platov RUS 24 28 1994 1996 19962 Oksana Grishuk Evgeni Platov RUS 26 30 1995 1997 19973 Anjelika Krylova Oleg Ovsyannikov RUS 25 29 1998 1999 19994 Marina Anissina Gwendal Peizerat FRA 24 27 2000 2000 20005 Barbara Fusar Poli Maurizio Margaglio ITA 29 26 2001 2001 20016 Irina Lobacheva Ilia Averbukh RUS 30 29 2002 2003 20037 Shae Lynn Bourne Victor Kraatz CAN 27 31 2003 2001 19998 Tatiana Navka Roman Kostomarov RUS 28 27 2004 2003 20049 Tatiana Navka Roman Kostomarov RUS 29 28 2005 2004 200510 Isabelle Delobel Olivier Schoenfelder FRA 30 31 2008 2008 200711 Oksana Domnina Maxim Shabalin RUS 24 27 2009 2007 200812 Meryl Davis Charlie White USA 24 23 2011 2009 200913 Meryl Davis Charlie White USA 26 25 2013 2010 201114 Tessa Virtue Scott Moir CAN 27 29 2010 2016 200815 Gabriella Papadakis Guillaume Cizeron FRA 22 23 2015 2017 201516 Gabriella Papadakis Guillaume Cizeron FRA 24 25 2016 2019 2016 Skater Nation Age WC GPF EC 4CCTotals by nationThe following table shows the numbers of Career Grand Slams by nation Nation Career Grand Slams1 RUS 72 FRA 43 CAN 23 USA 25 ITA 1Total 15Records Shae Lynn Bourne Victor Kraatz The following table shows the first or youngest oldest skater who achieved the Career Grand Slam Record Skater Nation Age Year1 First European to achieve a Career GS Oksana Grishuk Evgeni Platov RUS 2428 19962 First non European to achieve a Career GS Shae Lynn Bourne Victor Kraatz CAN 2731 20033 First European to achieve a double Career GS Oksana Grishuk Evgeni Platov RUS 2630 19974 First non European to achieve a double Career GS Meryl Davis Charlie White USA 2625 20135 First to achieve a triple Career GS None6 Youngest European woman to achieve a Career GS Gabriella Papadakis FRA 22 20177 Youngest non European woman to achieve a Career GS Meryl Davis USA 24 20118 Youngest European man to achieve a Career GS Guillaume Cizeron FRA 23 20179 Youngest non European man to achieve a Career GS Charlie White USA 23 201110 Oldest European woman to achieve a Career GS Isabelle Delobel FRA 30 200811 Oldest non European woman to achieve a Career GS Tessa Virtue CAN 27 201612 Oldest European man to achieve a Career GS Olivier Schoenfelder FRA 31 200813 Oldest non European man to achieve a Career GS Victor Kraatz CAN 31 2003 Record Skater Nation Age YearAll disciplines Edit ChronologicalTo date seventeen single skaters and twenty couples have completed the Career Grand Slam Of these skaters one couple has achieved a quadruple Career Grand Slam two single skaters and one couple have achieved a triple Career Grand Slam and four single skaters and four couples have achieved a double Career Grand Slam Skater Nation Discipline Age WC GPF EC 4CC1 Oksana Grishuk Evgeni Platov RUS Ice dance 24 28 1994 1996 19962 Mandy Wotzel Ingo Steuer GER Pairs 23 30 1997 1997 19953 Oksana Grishuk Evgeni Platov RUS Ice dance 26 30 1995 1997 19974 Elena Berezhnaya Anton Sikharulidze RUS Pairs 20 21 1998 1997 19985 Alexei Yagudin RUS Men s singles 18 1998 1999 19986 Anjelika Krylova Oleg Ovsyannikov RUS Ice dance 25 29 1998 1999 19997 Elvis Stojko CAN Men s singles 27 1994 1997 20008 Marina Anissina Gwendal Peizerat FRA Ice dance 24 27 2000 2000 20009 Evgeni Plushenko RUS Men s singles 18 2001 2000 200010 Jamie Sale David Pelletier CAN Pairs 23 26 2001 2001 200011 Barbara Fusar Poli Maurizio Margaglio ITA Ice dance 29 26 2001 2001 200112 Alexei Yagudin RUS Men s singles 21 1999 2001 199913 Irina Slutskaya RUS Ladies singles 23 2002 2000 199614 Shen Xue Zhao Hongbo CHN Pairs 23 28 2002 1999 199915 Irina Lobacheva Ilia Averbukh RUS Ice dance 30 29 2002 2003 200316 Evgeni Plushenko RUS Men s singles 20 2003 2001 200117 Shen Xue Zhao Hongbo CHN Pairs 24 29 2003 2000 200318 Shae Lynn Bourne Victor Kraatz CAN Ice dance 27 31 2003 2001 199919 Evgeni Plushenko RUS Men s singles 21 2004 2003 200320 Tatiana Totmianina Maxim Marinin RUS Pairs 22 27 2004 2003 200221 Tatiana Navka Roman Kostomarov RUS Ice dance 28 27 2004 2003 200422 Irina Slutskaya RUS Ladies singles 26 2005 2001 199723 Tatiana Totmianina Maxim Marinin RUS Pairs 23 28 2005 2005 200324 Tatiana Navka Roman Kostomarov RUS Ice dance 29 28 2005 2004 200525 Brian Joubert FRA Men s singles 22 2007 2004 200626 Shen Xue Zhao Hongbo CHN Pairs 28 33 2007 2003 200727 Mao Asada JPN Ladies singles 17 2008 2005 200828 Aliona Savchenko Robin Szolkowy GER Pairs 24 28 2008 2007 200729 Pang Qing Tong Jian CHN Pairs 28 29 2006 2008 200230 Isabelle Delobel Olivier Schoenfelder FRA Ice dance 30 31 2008 2008 200731 Yuna Kim KOR Ladies singles 18 2009 2006 200932 Oksana Domnina Maxim Shabalin RUS Ice dance 24 27 2009 2007 200833 Evan Lysacek USA Men s singles 24 2009 2009 200534 Mao Asada JPN Ladies singles 19 2010 2008 201035 Aliona Savchenko Robin Szolkowy GER Pairs 26 31 2009 2010 200836 Patrick Chan CAN Men s singles 20 2011 2010 200937 Meryl Davis Charlie White USA Ice dance 24 23 2011 2009 200938 Aliona Savchenko Robin Szolkowy GER Pairs 27 32 2011 2011 200939 Patrick Chan CAN Men s singles 21 2012 2011 201240 Carolina Kostner ITA Ladies singles 25 2012 2011 200741 Daisuke Takahashi JPN Men s singles 26 2010 2012 200842 Tatiana Volosozhar Maxim Trankov RUS Pairs 26 29 2013 2012 201243 Meryl Davis Charlie White USA Ice dance 26 25 2013 2010 201144 Aliona Savchenko Robin Szolkowy GER Pairs 29 34 2012 2013 201145 Mao Asada JPN Ladies singles 23 2014 2012 201346 Elizaveta Tuktamysheva RUS Ladies singles 18 2015 2014 201547 Meagan Duhamel Eric Radford CAN Pairs 29 30 2015 2014 201348 Evgenia Medvedeva RUS Ladies singles 16 2016 2015 201649 Tessa Virtue Scott Moir CAN Ice dance 27 29 2010 2016 200850 Evgenia Medvedeva RUS Ladies singles 17 2017 2016 201751 Gabriella Papadakis Guillaume Cizeron FRA Ice dance 22 23 2015 2017 201552 Nathan Chen USA Men s singles 19 2018 2017 201753 Alina Zagitova RUS Ladies singles 16 2019 2017 201854 Sui Wenjing Han Cong CHN Pairs 24 27 2017 2019 201255 Gabriella Papadakis Guillaume Cizeron FRA Ice dance 24 25 2016 2019 201656 Yuzuru Hanyu JPN Men s singles 25 2014 2013 202057 Shoma Uno JPN Men s singles 24 2022 2022 2019 Skater Nation Discipline Age WC GPF EC 4CCTotals by nationThe following table shows the numbers of Career Grand Slams by nation Nation Career Grand SlamsMen s singles Ladies singles Pairs Ice dance Total1 RUS 5 6 4 7 212 CAN 3 0 2 2 73 CHN 0 0 5 0 53 GER 0 0 5 0 53 JPN 3 3 0 0 66 FRA 1 0 0 4 57 USA 2 0 0 2 48 ITA 0 1 0 1 29 KOR 0 1 0 0 1Total 14 11 16 15 56RecordsThe following table shows the first or youngest oldest skater who achieved the Career Grand Slam Record Skater Nation Discipline Age Year1 First European to achieve a Career GS Oksana Grishuk Evgeni Platov RUS Ice dance 2428 19962 First non European to achieve a Career GS Elvis Stojko CAN Men s singles 27 20003 First European to achieve a double Career GS Oksana Grishuk Evgeni Platov RUS Ice dance 2630 19974 First non European to achieve a double Career GS Shen Xue Zhao Hongbo CHN Pairs 2429 20035 First European to achieve a triple Career GS Evgeni Plushenko RUS Men s singles 21 20046 First non European to achieve a triple Career GS Shen Xue Zhao Hongbo CHN Pairs 2833 20077 First European to achieve a quadruple Career GS Aliona Savchenko Robin Szolkowy GER Pairs 2934 20138 First non European to achieve a quadruple Career GS None9 First to achieve a quintuple Career GS None10 Youngest European woman to achieve a Career GS Evgenia Medvedeva RUS Ladies singles 16 201611 Youngest non European woman to achieve a Career GS Mao Asada JPN Ladies singles 17 200812 Youngest European man to achieve a Career GS Evgeni Plushenko RUS Men s singles 18 200113 Youngest non European man to achieve a Career GS Nathan Chen USA Men s singles 19 201814 Oldest European woman to achieve a Career GS Isabelle Delobel FRA Ice dance 30 200815 Oldest non European woman to achieve a Career GS Meagan Duhamel CAN Pairs 29 201516 Oldest European man to achieve a Career GS Robin Szolkowy GER Pairs 34 201317 Oldest non European man to achieve a Career GS Zhao Hongbo CHN Pairs 33 2007 Record Skater Nation Discipline Age YearGolden Slam Edit Alexei Yagudin Figure skating was first contested in the Olympic Games OG in 1908 1 Since 1924 the sport has been a part of the Winter Olympic Games 1 The four disciplines of men s singles ladies singles pairs and ice dance also appeared as part of a team event for the first time at the 2014 Winter Olympics 7 8 Winning the gold medal at the Olympic Games in addition to the three major annual senior level international competitions WC GPF and EC or 4CC within a single season is called a Golden Grand Slam or Golden Slam Only one skater have completed the Golden Slam Season Skater Nation Age Discipline1 2001 02 Alexei Yagudin RUS 22 Men s singlesCareer Golden Slam EditA skater who wins all three major annual senior level international competitions WC GPF and EC or 4CC and the Olympic gold medal during his or her career is said to have achieved a Career Golden Grand Slam or Career Golden Slam Few skaters have won the gold medal in the individual event at the Olympic Games in addition to all three major competitions a second time achieving a double Career Golden Slam The remainder of this section is a complete list by discipline of all skaters who have completed the Career Golden Slam ordered chronologically the numbers of Career Golden Slams in the individual event by nation and the first or youngest oldest skater who achieved the Career Golden Slam in the individual event The event at which the Career Golden Slam was achieved is indicated in bold Men s singles Edit Chronological 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 two have won the Olympic gold medal in the team event Skater Nation Age OG WC GPF EC 4CC1 Alexei Yagudin RUS 21 2002 1998 1999 19982 Evgeni Plushenko RUS 23 2006 2001 2000 20003 Evan Lysacek USA 24 2010 2009 2009 20054 Yuzuru Hanyu JPN 25 2014 2014 2013 20205 Nathan Chen USA 22 2022 2018 2017 2017 Skater Nation Age OG Team WC GPF EC 4CC1 Evgeni Plushenko RUS 31 2014 T 2003 2001 20012 Patrick Chan CAN 27 2018 T 2011 2010 2009 The team event at the Olympics is indicated by T Totals by nationThe following table shows the numbers of Career Golden Slams in the individual event by nation Nation Career Golden Slamsin the individual event1 RUS 21 USA 23 JPN 1Total 5Records Evgeni Plushenko The following table shows the first or youngest oldest skater who achieved the Career Golden Slam in the individual event Record Skater Nation Age Year1 First European to achieve a Career Golden Slam Alexei Yagudin RUS 21 20022 First non European to achieve a Career Golden Slam Evan Lysacek USA 24 20103 First to achieve a double Career Golden Slam None4 Youngest European to achieve a Career Golden Slam Alexei Yagudin RUS 21 20025 Youngest non European to achieve a Career Golden Slam Nathan Chen USA 22 20226 Oldest European to achieve a Career Golden Slam Evgeni Plushenko RUS 23 20067 Oldest non European to achieve a Career Golden Slam Yuzuru Hanyu JPN 25 2020 Record Skater Nation Age Year Records in the individual event Ladies singles Edit Yuna Kim Only two ladies single skater has completed the Career Golden Slam Both of these ladies have also completed the Career Super Grand Slam by winning every major competition in their career both junior and senior including the Olympics Yuna Kim is the first Alina Zagitova is the youngest lady to do so Skater Nation Age OG WC GPF EC 4CC1 Yuna Kim KOR 19 2010 2009 2006 20092 Alina Zagitova RUS 16 2018 2019 2017 2018Pairs Edit Chronological Tatiana Volosozhar Maxim Trankov Thirteen pair skaters have completed the Career Golden Slam Of these skaters thirteen have won the Olympic gold medal in the individual event and two teams have won the Olympic gold medal in the team event Skater Nation Age OG WC GPF EC 4CC1 Elena Berezhnaya Anton Sikharulidze RUS 24 25 2002 a 1998 1997 19982 Jamie Sale David Pelletier CAN 25 27 2002 a 2001 2001 20003 Tatiana Totmianina Maxim Marinin RUS 24 28 2006 2004 2003 20024 Shen Xue Zhao Hongbo CHN 31 36 2010 2002 1999 19995 Tatiana Volosozhar Maxim Trankov RUS 27 30 2014 2013 2012 20126 Aliona Savchenko b GER 34 2018 2008 2007 20077 Sui Wenjing Han Cong CHN 26 29 2022 2017 2019 2012 Skater Nation Age OG WC GPF EC 4CC Skater Nation Age OG Team WC GPF EC 4CC1 Tatiana Volosozhar Maxim Trankov RUS 27 30 2014 T 2013 2012 20122 Meagan Duhamel Eric Radford CAN 32 33 2018 T 2015 2014 2013 The team event at the Olympics is indicated by T Totals by nationThe following table shows the numbers of Career Golden Slams in the individual event by nation Nation Career Golden Slamsin the individual event1 RUS 32 CHN 23 CAN 13 GER 1 b Total 6Records Jamie Sale David Pelletier The following table shows the first or youngest oldest skater who achieved the Career Golden Slam in the individual event Record Skater Nation Age Year1 First European to achieve a Career Golden Slam Elena Berezhnaya Anton Sikharulidze RUS 2425 2002 a 2 First non European to achieve a Career Golden Slam Jamie Sale David Pelletier CAN 2527 2002 a 3 First to achieve a double Career Golden Slam None4 Youngest European woman to achieve a Career Golden Slam Tatiana Totmianina RUS 24 20065 Youngest non European woman to achieve a Career Golden Slam Jamie Sale CAN 25 2002 a 6 Youngest European man to achieve a Career Golden Slam Anton Sikharulidze RUS 25 2002 a 7 Youngest non European man to achieve a Career Golden Slam David Pelletier CAN 27 2002 a 8 Oldest European woman to achieve a Career Golden Slam Aliona Savchenko b GER 34 20189 Oldest non European woman to achieve a Career Golden Slam Shen Xue CHN 31 201010 Oldest European man to achieve a Career Golden Slam Maxim Trankov RUS 30 201411 Oldest non European man to achieve a Career Golden Slam Zhao Hongbo CHN 36 2010 Record Skater Nation Age Year Records in the individual event Ice dance Edit Chronological Meryl Davis Charlie White Six ice dance teams have completed the Career Golden Slam Of these skaters all have won the Olympic gold medal in the individual event and only one team have won the Olympic gold medal in the team event Oksana Grishuk and Evgeni Platov are the only two skaters who have achieved a double Career Golden Slam Skater Nation Age OG WC GPF EC 4CC1 Oksana Grishuk Evgeni Platov RUS 24 28 1994 1994 1996 19962 Oksana Grishuk Evgeni Platov RUS 26 30 1998 1995 1997 19973 Marina Anissina Gwendal Peizerat FRA 26 29 2002 2000 2000 20004 Tatiana Navka Roman Kostomarov RUS 30 29 2006 2004 2003 20045 Meryl Davis Charlie White USA 27 26 2014 2011 2009 20096 Tessa Virtue Scott Moir CAN 27 29 2010 2010 2016 20087 Gabriella Papadakis Guillaume Cizeron FRA 26 27 2022 2015 2017 2015 Skater Nation Age OG WC GPF EC 4CC Skater Nation Age OG Team WC GPF EC 4CC1 Tessa Virtue Scott Moir CAN 28 30 2018 T 2010 2016 2008 The team event at the Olympics is indicated by T Totals by nationThe following table shows the numbers of Career Golden Slams in the individual event by nation Nation Career Golden Slamsin the individual event1 RUS 32 FRA 23 CAN 13 USA 1Total 7Records Tatiana Navka Roman Kostomarov The following table shows the first or youngest oldest skater who achieved the Career Golden Slam in the individual event Record Skater Nation Age Year1 First European to achieve a Career Golden Slam Oksana Grishuk Evgeni Platov RUS 2428 19962 First non European to achieve a Career Golden Slam Meryl Davis Charlie White USA 2726 20143 First European to achieve a double Career Golden Slam Oksana Grishuk Evgeni Platov span, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library, article, read, download, free, free download, mp3, video, mp4, 3gp, jpg, jpeg, gif, png, picture, music, song, movie, book, game, games. |