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List of Olympic medalists in figure skating

Figure skating has been part of the Olympic Games since 1908 and has been included in 26 Olympic Games. There have been 286 medals (96 gold, 95 silver, and 95 bronze) awarded to figure skaters representing 29 representing National Olympic Committees. Six events have been contested but one, men's special figures, was discontinued after a single Olympics.

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Tessa Virtue and Scott Moir are the most decorated Olympic figure skaters with 3 gold and 2 silver medals.

Canadian ice dancers Tessa Virtue and Scott Moir are the only figure skaters to win five Olympic medals (3 gold, 2 silver). Swedish figure skater Gillis Grafström (3 gold, 1 silver) and Russian figure skater Evgeni Plushenko (2 gold, 2 silver) each have four medals. Seventeen figure skaters have won three medals. The only skaters with three consecutive titles are Grafström in men's singles, Sonja Henie (Norway) in ladies' singles, and Irina Rodnina (Soviet Union) in pairs. Sixteen figure skaters have earned two golds within the same discipline and five skaters have earned gold in two separate Olympic events.

On two occasions, there has been a podium sweep. Russian figure skaters hold the unique record for earning gold medals in all six Olympic figure skating events. Three skaters won Olympic medals in multiple figure skating disciplines.

Medalists edit

Men's singles edit

Games Gold Silver Bronze
1908 London
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Ulrich Salchow
  Sweden
Richard Johansson
  Sweden
Per Thorén
  Sweden
1912 Stockholm not included in the Olympic program
1920 Antwerp
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Gillis Grafström
  Sweden
Andreas Krogh
  Norway
Martin Stixrud
  Norway
1924 Chamonix
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Gillis Grafström
  Sweden
Willy Böckl
  Austria
Georges Gautschi
  Switzerland
1928 St. Moritz
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Gillis Grafström
  Sweden
Willy Böckl
  Austria
Robert van Zeebroeck
  Belgium
1932 Lake Placid
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Karl Schäfer
  Austria
Gillis Grafström
  Sweden
Montgomery Wilson
  Canada
1936 Garmisch-Partenkirchen
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Karl Schäfer
  Austria
Ernst Baier
  Germany
Felix Kaspar
  Austria
1948 St. Moritz
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Dick Button
  United States
Hans Gerschwiler
  Switzerland
Edi Rada
  Austria
1952 Oslo
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Dick Button
  United States
Helmut Seibt
  Austria
James Grogan
  United States
1956 Cortina d'Ampezzo
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Hayes Alan Jenkins
  United States
Ronnie Robertson
  United States
David Jenkins
  United States
1960 Squaw Valley
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David Jenkins
  United States
Karol Divín
  Czechoslovakia
Donald Jackson
  Canada
1964 Innsbruck
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Manfred Schnelldorfer
  United Team of Germany
Alain Calmat
  France
Scott Allen
  United States
1968 Grenoble
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Wolfgang Schwarz
  Austria
Timothy Wood
  United States
Patrick Péra
  France
1972 Sapporo
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Ondrej Nepela
  Czechoslovakia
Sergei Chetverukhin
  Soviet Union
Patrick Péra
  France
1976 Innsbruck
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John Curry
  Great Britain
Vladimir Kovalev
  Soviet Union
Toller Cranston
  Canada
1980 Lake Placid
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Robin Cousins
  Great Britain
Jan Hoffmann
  East Germany
Charles Tickner
  United States
1984 Sarajevo
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Scott Hamilton
  United States
Brian Orser
  Canada
Jozef Sabovčík
  Czechoslovakia
1988 Calgary
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Brian Boitano
  United States
Brian Orser
  Canada
Viktor Petrenko
  Soviet Union
1992 Albertville
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Viktor Petrenko
  Unified Team
Paul Wylie
  United States
Petr Barna
  Czechoslovakia
1994 Lillehammer
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Alexei Urmanov
  Russia
Elvis Stojko
  Canada
Philippe Candeloro
  France
1998 Nagano
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Ilia Kulik
  Russia
Elvis Stojko
  Canada
Philippe Candeloro
  France
2002 Salt Lake City
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Alexei Yagudin
  Russia
Evgeni Plushenko
  Russia
Timothy Goebel
  United States
2006 Torino
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Evgeni Plushenko
  Russia
Stéphane Lambiel
  Switzerland
Jeffrey Buttle
  Canada
2010 Vancouver
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Evan Lysacek
  United States
Evgeni Plushenko
  Russia
Daisuke Takahashi
  Japan
2014 Sochi
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Yuzuru Hanyu
  Japan
Patrick Chan
  Canada
Denis Ten
  Kazakhstan
2018 Pyeongchang
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Yuzuru Hanyu
  Japan
Shoma Uno
  Japan
Javier Fernández
  Spain
2022 Beijing
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Nathan Chen
  United States
Yuma Kagiyama
  Japan
Shoma Uno
  Japan

Men's special figures edit

 
Nikolai Panin of Russia, the sole winner of the special figures event

Men's special figures was only included in one Olympic Games before being discontinued. The sole winner of the event was Russian Nikolai Panin, who gave his country its first ever Olympic gold medal.[1]

Women's singles edit

 
Norwegian Sonja Henie holds the record of three consecutive victories in the ladies' individual event (1928–1936).
 
East Germany's Katarina Witt won the 1988 ladies' singles gold medal, becoming the second female figure skater to win back-to-back Olympic titles.
 
Yuna Kim won the ladies' title in 2010 with world record scores for the short program, free skating and overall total.
Games Gold Silver Bronze
1908 London
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Madge Syers
  Great Britain
Elsa Rendschmidt
  Germany
Dorothy Greenhough-Smith
  Great Britain
1912 Stockholm not included in the Olympic program
1920 Antwerp
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Magda Julin
  Sweden
Svea Norén
  Sweden
Theresa Weld
  United States
1924 Chamonix
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Herma Szabo
  Austria
Beatrix Loughran
  United States
Ethel Muckelt
  Great Britain
1928 St. Moritz
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Sonja Henie
  Norway
Fritzi Burger
  Austria
Beatrix Loughran
  United States
1932 Lake Placid
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Sonja Henie
  Norway
Fritzi Burger
  Austria
Maribel Vinson
  United States
1936 Garmisch-Partenkirchen
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Sonja Henie
  Norway
Cecilia Colledge
  Great Britain
Vivi-Anne Hultén
  Sweden
1948 St. Moritz
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Barbara Ann Scott
  Canada
Eva Pawlik
  Austria
Jeannette Altwegg
  Great Britain
1952 Oslo
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Jeannette Altwegg
  Great Britain
Tenley Albright
  United States
Jacqueline du Bief
  France
1956 Cortina d'Ampezzo
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Tenley Albright
  United States
Carol Heiss
  United States
Ingrid Wendl
  Austria
1960 Squaw Valley
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Carol Heiss
  United States
Sjoukje Dijkstra
  Netherlands
Barbara Roles
  United States
1964 Innsbruck
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Sjoukje Dijkstra
  Netherlands
Regine Heitzer
  Austria
Petra Burka
  Canada
1968 Grenoble
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Peggy Fleming
  United States
Gabriele Seyfert
  East Germany
Hana Mašková
  Czechoslovakia
1972 Sapporo
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Beatrix Schuba
  Austria
Karen Magnussen
  Canada
Janet Lynn
  United States
1976 Innsbruck
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Dorothy Hamill
  United States
Dianne de Leeuw
  Netherlands
Christine Errath
  East Germany
1980 Lake Placid
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Anett Pötzsch
  East Germany
Linda Fratianne
  United States
Dagmar Lurz
  West Germany
1984 Sarajevo
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Katarina Witt
  East Germany
Rosalynn Sumners
  United States
Kira Ivanova
  Soviet Union
1988 Calgary
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Katarina Witt
  East Germany
Elizabeth Manley
  Canada
Debi Thomas
  United States
1992 Albertville
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Kristi Yamaguchi
  United States
Midori Ito
  Japan
Nancy Kerrigan
  United States
1994 Lillehammer
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Oksana Baiul
  Ukraine
Nancy Kerrigan
  United States
Chen Lu
  China
1998 Nagano
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Tara Lipinski
  United States
Michelle Kwan
  United States
Chen Lu
  China
2002 Salt Lake City
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Sarah Hughes
  United States
Irina Slutskaya
  Russia
Michelle Kwan
  United States
2006 Torino
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Shizuka Arakawa
  Japan
Sasha Cohen
  United States
Irina Slutskaya
  Russia
2010 Vancouver
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Yuna Kim
  South Korea
Mao Asada
  Japan
Joannie Rochette
  Canada
2014 Sochi
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Adelina Sotnikova
  Russia
Yuna Kim
  South Korea
Carolina Kostner
  Italy
2018 Pyeongchang
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Alina Zagitova
  Olympic Athletes from Russia
Evgenia Medvedeva
  Olympic Athletes from Russia
Kaetlyn Osmond
  Canada
2022 Beijing
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Anna Shcherbakova
  ROC
Alexandra Trusova
  ROC
Kaori Sakamoto
  Japan

Pairs edit

Games Gold Silver Bronze
1908 London
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  Anna Hübler
and Heinrich Burger (GER)
  Phyllis Johnson
and James H. Johnson (GBR)
  Madge Syers
and Edgar Syers (GBR)
1912 Stockholm not included in the Olympic program
1920 Antwerp
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  Ludowika Jakobsson
and Walter Jakobsson (FIN)
  Alexia Bryn
and Yngvar Bryn (NOR)
  Phyllis Johnson
and Basil Williams (GBR)
1924 Chamonix
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  Helene Engelmann
and Alfred Berger (AUT)
  Ludowika Jakobsson
and Walter Jakobsson (FIN)
  Andrée Joly
and Pierre Brunet (FRA)
1928 St. Moritz
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  Andrée Joly
and Pierre Brunet (FRA)
  Lilly Scholz
and Otto Kaiser (AUT)
  Melitta Brunner
and Ludwig Wrede (AUT)
1932 Lake Placid
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  Andrée Brunet
and Pierre Brunet (FRA)
  Beatrix Loughran
and Sherwin Badger (USA)
  Emília Rotter
and László Szollás (HUN)
1936 Garmisch-Partenkirchen
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  Maxi Herber
and Ernst Baier (GER)
  Ilse Pausin
and Erik Pausin (AUT)
  Emília Rotter
and László Szollás (HUN)
1948 St. Moritz
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  Micheline Lannoy
and Pierre Baugniet (BEL)
  Andrea Kékesy
and Ede Király (HUN)
  Suzanne Morrow
and Wallace Diestelmeyer (CAN)
1952 Oslo
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  Ria Falk
and Paul Falk (GER)
  Karol Kennedy
and Peter Kennedy (USA)
  Marianna Nagy
and László Nagy (HUN)
1956 Cortina d'Ampezzo
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  Sissy Schwarz
and Kurt Oppelt (AUT)
  Frances Dafoe
and Norris Bowden (CAN)
  Marianna Nagy
and László Nagy (HUN)
1960 Squaw Valley
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  Barbara Wagner
and Robert Paul (CAN)
  Marika Kilius
and Hans-Jürgen Bäumler (EUA)
  Nancy Ludington
and Ronald Ludington (USA)
1964 Innsbruck
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  Ludmila Belousova
and Oleg Protopopov (URS)
  Marika Kilius
and Hans-Jürgen Bäumler (EUA)
  Debbi Wilkes
and Guy Revell (CAN)[a]
  Vivian Joseph
and Ronald Joseph (USA)
1968 Grenoble
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  Ludmila Belousova
and Oleg Protopopov (URS)
  Tatyana Zhuk
and Aleksandr Gorelik (URS)
  Margot Glockshuber
and Wolfgang Danne (FRG)
1972 Sapporo
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  Irina Rodnina
and Alexei Ulanov (URS)
  Lyudmila Smirnova
and Andrei Suraikin (URS)
  Manuela Groß
and Uwe Kagelmann (GDR)
1976 Innsbruck
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  Irina Rodnina
and Alexander Zaitsev (URS)
  Romy Kermer
and Rolf Österreich (GDR)
  Manuela Groß
and Uwe Kagelmann (GDR)
1980 Lake Placid
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  Irina Rodnina
and Alexander Zaitsev (URS)
  Marina Cherkasova
and Sergei Shakhrai (URS)
  Manuela Mager
and Uwe Bewersdorf (GDR)
1984 Sarajevo
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  Elena Valova
and Oleg Vasiliev (URS)
  Kitty Carruthers
and Peter Carruthers (USA)
  Larisa Selezneva
and Oleg Makarov (URS)
1988 Calgary
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  Ekaterina Gordeeva
and Sergei Grinkov (URS)
  Elena Valova
and Oleg Vasiliev (URS)
  Jill Watson
and Peter Oppegard (USA)
1992 Albertville
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  Natalia Mishkutenok
and Artur Dmitriev (EUN)
  Elena Bechke
and Denis Petrov (EUN)
  Isabelle Brasseur
and Lloyd Eisler (CAN)
1994 Lillehammer
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  Ekaterina Gordeeva
and Sergei Grinkov (RUS)
  Natalia Mishkutenok
and Artur Dmitriev (RUS)
  Isabelle Brasseur
and Lloyd Eisler (CAN)
1998 Nagano
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  Oksana Kazakova
and Artur Dmitriev (RUS)
  Elena Berezhnaya
and Anton Sikharulidze (RUS)
  Mandy Wötzel
and Ingo Steuer (GER)
2002 Salt Lake City
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  Elena Berezhnaya
and Anton Sikharulidze (RUS)
  Jamie Salé
and David Pelletier (CAN)
None awarded[b]   Shen Xue
and Zhao Hongbo (CHN)
2006 Torino
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  Tatiana Totmianina
and Maxim Marinin (RUS)
  Zhang Dan
and Zhang Hao (CHN)
  Shen Xue
and Zhao Hongbo (CHN)
2010 Vancouver
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  Shen Xue
and Zhao Hongbo (CHN)
  Pang Qing
and Tong Jian (CHN)
  Aljona Savchenko
and Robin Szolkowy (GER)
2014 Sochi
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  Tatiana Volosozhar
and Maxim Trankov (RUS)
  Ksenia Stolbova
and Fedor Klimov (RUS)
  Aljona Savchenko
and Robin Szolkowy (GER)
2018 Pyeongchang
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  Aljona Savchenko
and Bruno Massot (GER)
  Sui Wenjing
and Han Cong (CHN)
  Meagan Duhamel
and Eric Radford (CAN)
2022 Beijing
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  Sui Wenjing
and Han Cong (CHN)
  Evgenia Tarasova
and Vladimir Morozov (ROC)
  Anastasia Mishina
and Aleksandr Galliamov (ROC)

Ice dance edit

Games Gold Silver Bronze
1976 Innsbruck
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  Lyudmila Pakhomova
and Aleksandr Gorshkov (URS)
  Irina Moiseyeva
and Andrei Minenkov (URS)
  Colleen O'Connor
and James Millns (USA)
1980 Lake Placid
details
  Natalia Linichuk
and Gennadi Karponossov (URS)
  Krisztina Regőczy
and András Sallay (HUN)
  Irina Moiseyeva
and Andrei Minenkov (URS)
1984 Sarajevo
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  Jayne Torvill
and Christopher Dean (GBR)
  Natalia Bestemianova
and Andrei Bukin (URS)
  Marina Klimova
and Sergei Ponomarenko (URS)
1988 Calgary
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  Natalia Bestemianova
and Andrei Bukin (URS)
  Marina Klimova
and Sergei Ponomarenko (URS)
  Tracy Wilson
and Robert McCall (CAN)
1992 Albertville
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  Marina Klimova
and Sergei Ponomarenko (EUN)
  Isabelle Duchesnay
and Paul Duchesnay (FRA)
  Maya Usova
and Alexander Zhulin (EUN)
1994 Lillehammer
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  Oksana Grishuk
and Evgeny Platov (RUS)
  Maya Usova
and Alexander Zhulin (RUS)
  Jayne Torvill
and Christopher Dean (GBR)
1998 Nagano
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  Oksana Grishuk
and Evgeny Platov (RUS)
  Anjelika Krylova
and Oleg Ovsyannikov (RUS)
  Marina Anissina
and Gwendal Peizerat (FRA)
2002 Salt Lake City
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  Marina Anissina
and Gwendal Peizerat (FRA)
  Irina Lobacheva
and Ilia Averbukh (RUS)
  Barbara Fusar-Poli
and Maurizio Margaglio (ITA)
2006 Torino
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  Tatiana Navka
and Roman Kostomarov (RUS)
  Tanith Belbin
and Benjamin Agosto (USA)
  Elena Grushina
and Ruslan Goncharov (UKR)
2010 Vancouver
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  Tessa Virtue
and Scott Moir (CAN)
  Meryl Davis
and Charlie White (USA)
  Oksana Domnina
and Maxim Shabalin (RUS)
2014 Sochi
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  Meryl Davis
and Charlie White (USA)
  Tessa Virtue
and Scott Moir (CAN)
  Elena Ilinykh
and Nikita Katsalapov (RUS)
2018 Pyeongchang
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  Tessa Virtue
and Scott Moir (CAN)
  Gabriella Papadakis
and Guillaume Cizeron (FRA)
  Maia Shibutani
and Alex Shibutani (USA)
2022 Beijing
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  Gabriella Papadakis
and Guillaume Cizeron (FRA)
  Victoria Sinitsina
and Nikita Katsalapov (ROC)
  Madison Hubbell
and Zachary Donohue (USA)

Team event edit

The team event is the newest Olympic figure skating event, first contested in the 2014 Games. It combines the four Olympic figure skating disciplines (men's singles, ladies' singles, pairs, and ice dance) into a single event; gold is awarded to the team that earns the most placement points. The results of the team event from 2022 Beijing Olympics are not final and no medals have been awarded. This is due to the ongoing investigation of ROC skater Kamila Valieva and allegations of doping and misconduct. [7] [8]

Games Gold Silver Bronze
2014 Sochi
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  Russia (RUS)
Evgeni Plushenko
Yulia Lipnitskaya
Tatiana Volosozhar*
Maxim Trankov*
Ksenia Stolbova**
Fedor Klimov**
Ekaterina Bobrova*
Dmitri Soloviev*
Elena Ilinykh**
Nikita Katsalapov**
  Canada (CAN)
Patrick Chan*
Kevin Reynolds**
Kaetlyn Osmond
Meagan Duhamel*
Eric Radford*
Kirsten Moore-Towers**
Dylan Moscovitch**
Tessa Virtue
Scott Moir
  United States (USA)
Jeremy Abbott*
Jason Brown**
Ashley Wagner*
Gracie Gold**
Marissa Castelli
Simon Shnapir
Meryl Davis
Charlie White
2018 Pyeongchang
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  Canada (CAN)
Patrick Chan
Kaetlyn Osmond*
Gabrielle Daleman**
Meagan Duhamel
Eric Radford
Tessa Virtue
Scott Moir
  Olympic Athletes from Russia (OAR)
Mikhail Kolyada
Evgenia Medvedeva*
Alina Zagitova**
Evgenia Tarasova*
Vladimir Morozov*
Natalia Zabiiako**
Alexander Enbert**
Ekaterina Bobrova
Dmitri Soloviev
  United States (USA)
Nathan Chen*
Adam Rippon**
Bradie Tennell*
Mirai Nagasu**
Alexa Scimeca Knierim
Chris Knierim
Maia Shibutani
Alex Shibutani
2022 Beijing
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  ROC
Mark Kondratiuk
Kamila Valieva
Anastasia Mishina
Aleksandr Galliamov
Victoria Sinitsina
Nikita Katsalapov

  United States (USA)
Nathan Chen*
Vincent Zhou**
Karen Chen
Alexa Knierim
Brandon Frazier
Madison Hubbell*
Zachary Donohue*
Madison Chock**
Evan Bates**
  Japan (JPN)
Shoma Uno*
Yuma Kagiyama**
Wakaba Higuchi*
Kaori Sakamoto**
Riku Miura
Ryuichi Kihara
Misato Komatsubara
Tim Koleto

* Skaters who only competed in the short program/rhythm dance.
** Skaters who only competed in the free skating/dance.

Multi-medalists edit

 
Tessa Virtue and Scott Moir are the most decorated Olympic figure skaters with five medals
 
Ice dancers Marina Klimova and Sergei Ponomarenko won a bronze medal in 1984, improved to a silver in 1988, and capped their Olympic appearances with a gold in 1992
 
Russian ice dance couple Oksana Grishuk and Evgeny Platov won the 1994 and 1998 Olympic titles

Most medals edit

Gillis Grafström earned the most medals in a single event: four medals, three of which gold, in men's singles. The only other skaters to have earned three golds in a single discipline are Sonja Henie in ladies' singles and Irina Rodnina in pairs.

Counting multiple events, Tessa Virtue and Scott Moir hold the record for the most medals, with a total of five medals including two golds in ice dance and one team event gold. Evgeni Plushenko earned four medals, including a gold in men's singles and a team event gold.

Figure skaters who won three or more medal at the Olympics are listed below:[9]

Athlete Nation Events Olympics Gold Silver Bronze Total
Tessa Virtue / Scott Moir   Canada (CAN) ice dance & team 2010–2018 3 2 0 5
Gillis Grafström   Sweden (SWE) men's singles 1920–1932 3 1 0 4
Sonja Henie   Norway (NOR) ladies' singles 1928–1936 3 0 0 3
Irina Rodnina[c]   Soviet Union (URS) pairs 1972–1980 3 0 0 3
Evgeni Plushenko   Russia (RUS) men's singles & team 2002–2014 2 2 0 4
Nikita Katsalapov[d]   Russia (RUS)
  ROC
ice dance & team 2014, 2022 2 1 1 4
Artur Dmitriev[e]   Unified Team (EUN)
  Russia (RUS)
pairs 1992–1998 2 1 0 3
Andrée Brunet / Pierre Brunet   France (FRA) pairs 1924–1932 2 0 1 3
Patrick Chan   Canada (CAN) men's singles & team 2014–2018 1 2 0 3
Marina Klimova / Sergei Ponomarenko   Soviet Union (URS)
  Unified Team (EUN)
ice dance 1984–1992 1 1 1 3
Meryl Davis / Charlie White   United States (USA) ice dance & team 2010–2014 1 1 1 3
Meagan Duhamel / Eric Radford   Canada (CAN) pairs & team 2014–2018 1 1 1 3
Kaetlyn Osmond   Canada (CAN) ladies' singles & team 2014–2018 1 1 1 3
Nathan Chen   United States (USA) men's singles & team 2018–2022 1 1 1 3
Shen Xue / Zhao Hongbo   China (CHN) pairs 2002–2010 1 0 2 3
Aliona Savchenko[f]   Germany (GER) pairs 2010–2018 1 0 2 3
Beatrix Loughran   United States (USA) ladies' singles & pairs 1924–1932 0 2 1 3
Shoma Uno   Japan (JPN) men's singles & team 2018–2022 0 1 2 3

Multiple golds edit

 
Swedish Gillis Grafström, is a three-time Olympic figure skating gold medalist in the men's singles.

The only skaters with three consecutive titles are Gillis Grafström in men's singles, Sonja Henie in ladies' singles, and Irina Rodnina in pairs. The most consecutive titles in ice dance is two, which has only been achieved by Oksana Grishuk and Evgeny Platov. In addition, one ladies' singles skater, three men's singles skaters, and five pairs skaters have earned consecutive titles. Two ice dancers and three pair skaters have earned non-consecutive titles.

Five skaters have won Olympic gold medals in multiple events. Evgeni Plushenko won gold in men's singles in 2006 and team event gold in 2014. Tatiana Volosozhar and Maxim Trankov were the first skaters to win multiple events at a single Olympics, winning both pairs and the team event. Tessa Virtue and Scott Moir matched this feat four years later, earning golds in ice dance and the team event.

Athlete Nation Olympics Golds Event(s)
Gillis Grafström   Sweden (SWE) 1920–1928 3 men's singles
Sonja Henie   Norway (NOR) 1928–1936 3 ladies' singles
Irina Rodnina[c]   Soviet Union (URS) 1972–1980 3 pairs
Tessa Virtue / Scott Moir   Canada (CAN) 2010, 2018 3 2 in ice dance (2010, 2018)
1 in team event (2018)
Karl Schäfer   Austria (AUT) 1932–1936 2 men's singles
Dick Button   United States (USA) 1948–1952 2 men's singles
Yuzuru Hanyu   Japan (JPN) 2014–2018 2 men's singles
Evgeni Plushenko   Russia (RUS) 2006, 2014 2 1 in men's singles (2006)
1 in team event (2014)
Katarina Witt   East Germany (GDR) 1984–1988 2 ladies' singles
Andrée Brunet / Pierre Brunet   France (FRA) 1928–1932 2 pairs
Ludmila Belousova / Oleg Protopopov   Soviet Union (URS) 1964–1968 2 pairs
Alexander Zaitsev[c]   Soviet Union (URS) 1976–1980 2 pairs
Ekaterina Gordeeva / Sergei Grinkov   Soviet Union (URS)
  Russia (RUS)
1988, 1994 2 pairs
Artur Dmitriev[e]   Unified Team (EUN)
  Russia (RUS)
1992, 1998 2 pairs
Tatiana Volosozhar / Maxim Trankov   Russia (RUS) 2014 2 1 in pairs
1 in team event
Oksana Grishuk / Evgeny Platov   Russia (RUS) 1994–1998 2 ice dance
Nikita Katsalapov[d]   Russia (RUS)
  ROC
2014, 2022 2 team event

Multi-medalists by event edit

 
Sonja Henie and Karl Schäfer won a combined five Olympic titles.

Men's singles edit

Athlete Nation Olympics Gold Silver Bronze Total
Gillis Grafström   Sweden (SWE) 1920–1932 3 1 0 4
Karl Schäfer   Austria (AUT) 1932–1936 2 0 0 2
Dick Button   United States (USA) 1948–1952 2 0 0 2
Yuzuru Hanyu   Japan (JPN) 2014–2018 2 0 0 2
Evgeni Plushenko   Russia (RUS) 2002–2014 1 2 0 3
David Jenkins   United States (USA) 1956–1960 1 0 1 2
Viktor Petrenko   Soviet Union (URS)
  Unified Team (EUN)
1988–1992 1 0 1 2
Willy Böckl   Austria (AUT) 1924–1928 0 2 0 2
Brian Orser   Canada (CAN) 1984–1988 0 2 0 2
Elvis Stojko   Canada (CAN) 1994–1998 0 2 0 2
Shoma Uno   Japan (JPN) 2018–2022 0 1 1 2
Patrick Péra   France (FRA) 1968–1972 0 0 2 2
Philippe Candeloro   France (FRA) 1994–1998 0 0 2 2

Ladies' singles edit

Athlete Nation Olympics Gold Silver Bronze Total
Sonja Henie   Norway (NOR) 1928–1936 3 0 0 3
Katarina Witt   East Germany (GDR) 1984–1988 2 0 0 2
Tenley Albright   United States (USA) 1952–1956 1 1 0 2
Carol Heiss   United States (USA) 1956–1960 1 1 0 2
Sjoukje Dijkstra   Netherlands (NED) 1960–1964 1 1 0 2
Yuna Kim   South Korea (KOR) 2010–2014 1 1 0 2
Jeannette Altwegg   Great Britain (GBR) 1948–1952 1 0 1 2
Fritzi Burger   Austria (AUT) 1928–1932 0 2 0 2
Beatrix Loughran   United States (USA) 1924–1928 0 1 1 2
Nancy Kerrigan   United States (USA) 1992–1994 0 1 1 2
Michelle Kwan   United States (USA) 1998–2002 0 1 1 2
Irina Slutskaya   Russia (RUS) 2002–2006 0 1 1 2
Chen Lu   China (CHN) 1994–1998 0 0 2 2

Pairs edit

Athlete Nation Olympics Gold Silver Bronze Total
Irina Rodnina[c]   Soviet Union (URS) 1972–1980 3 0 0 3
Artur Dmitriev[e]   Unified Team (EUN)
  Russia (RUS)
1992–1998 2 1 0 3
Andrée Brunet / Pierre Brunet   France (FRA) 1924–1932 2 0 1 3
Ludmila Belousova / Oleg Protopopov   Soviet Union (URS) 1964–1968 2 0 0 2
Alexander Zaitsev[c]   Soviet Union (URS) 1976–1980 2 0 0 2
Ekaterina Gordeeva / Sergei Grinkov   Soviet Union (URS)
  Russia (RUS)
1988, 1994 2 0 0 2
Ludowika Jakobsson / Walter Jakobsson   Finland (FIN) 1920–1924 1 1 0 2
Natalia Mishkutenok[e]   Unified Team (EUN)
  Russia (RUS)
1992–1994 1 1 0 2
Elena Berezhnaya / Anton Sikharulidze   Russia (RUS) 1998–2002 1 1 0 2
Sui Wenjing / Han Cong   China (CHN) 2018–2022 1 1 0 2
Shen Xue / Zhao Hongbo   China (CHN) 2002–2010 1 0 2 3
Aliona Savchenko[f]   Germany (GER) 2010–2018 1 0 2 3
Marika Kilius / Hans-Jürgen Bäumler   United Team of Germany (EUA) 1960–1964 0 2 0 2
Phyllis Johnson[g]   Great Britain (GBR) 1908–1920 0 1 1 2
Emília Rotter / László Szollás   Hungary (HUN) 1932–1936 0 0 2 2
Marianna Nagy / László Nagy   Hungary (HUN) 1952–1956 0 0 2 2
Manuela Groß / Uwe Kagelmann   East Germany (GDR) 1972–1976 0 0 2 2
Isabelle Brasseur / Lloyd Eisler   Canada (CAN) 1992–1994 0 0 2 2
Robin Szolkowy[f]   Germany (GER) 2010–2014 0 0 2 2

Ice dance edit

Athlete Nation Olympics Gold Silver Bronze Total
Tessa Virtue / Scott Moir   Canada (CAN) 2010–2018 2 1 0 3
Oksana Grishuk / Evgeny Platov   Russia (RUS) 1994–1998 2 0 0 2
Marina Klimova / Sergei Ponomarenko   Soviet Union (URS)
  Unified Team (EUN)
1984–1992 1 1 1 3
Natalia Bestemianova / Andrei Bukin   Soviet Union (URS) 1984–1988 1 1 0 2
Meryl Davis / Charlie White   United States (USA) 2010–2014 1 1 0 2
Gabriella Papadakis / Guillaume Cizeron   France (FRA) 2018–2022 1 1 0 2
Jayne Torvill / Christopher Dean   Great Britain (GBR) 1984, 1994 1 0 1 2
Marina Anissina / Gwendal Peizerat   France (FRA) 1998–2002 1 0 1 2
Maya Usova / Alexander Zhulin   Unified Team (EUN)
  Russia (RUS)
1992–1994 0 1 1 2
Nikita Katsalapov[d]   Russia (RUS)
  ROC
2014, 2022 0 1 1 2

Team event edit

Athlete Nation Olympics Gold Silver Bronze Total
Nikita Katsalapov[d]   Russia (RUS)
  ROC
2014, 2022 2 0 0 2
Ekaterina Bobrova / Dmitri Soloviev   Russia (RUS)
  Olympic Athletes from Russia (OAR)
2014–2018 1 1 0 2
Patrick Chan
Kaetlyn Osmond
Meagan Duhamel / Eric Radford
Tessa Virtue / Scott Moir
  Canada (CAN) 2014–2018 1 1 0 2
Nathan Chen
Alexa Knierim[h]
  United States (USA) 2018–2022 0 1 1 2

Multiple events edit

Only three skaters have won Olympic medals in multiple figure skating disciplines. All other multi-event medalists won medals in their discipline plus the team event (which, while being a separate event, is not considered its own skating discipline).

Two disciplines edit

In 1908, Madge Syers became the first skater to medal in multiple figure skating disciplines at a single Olympics. The only skater to match this feat was Ernst Baier in 1936. The only other skater to medal in multiple disciplines was Beatrix Loughran who did so at separate Olympics.

No skater has won gold medals in multiple disciplines.

Athlete Nation Disciplines Olympics Gold Silver Bronze Total
Ernst Baier   Germany (GER) men's singles
pairs
1936 0
1
1
0
0
0
2
Madge Syers   Great Britain (GBR) ladies' singles
pairs
1908 1
0
0
0
0
1
2
Beatrix Loughran   United States (USA) ladies' singles
pairs
1924–1928
1932
0
0
1
1
1
0
3

One discipline plus team event edit

The team event was introduced at the 2014 Winter Olympics. It allowed skaters to medal twice while skating one discipline.

On 9 February 2014, Evgeni Plushenko became the first skater to win multiple figure skating events. On 12 February 2014, Tatiana Volosozhar and Maxim Trankov became the first skaters to win multiple events at a single Olympics. Four years later, Tessa Virtue and Scott Moir matched this feat.

The below table lists all skaters who have medaled in their own discipline and in the team event. (The number of team event medals are listed in parentheses with a "T".)

Athlete Nation Discipline Olympics Gold Silver Bronze Total
Tessa Virtue / Scott Moir   Canada (CAN) ice dance 2010–2018 3 (1T) 2 (1T) 0 5 (2T)
Evgeni Plushenko   Russia (RUS) men's singles 2002–2014 2 (1T) 2 0 4 (1T)
Nikita Katsalapov[d]
list, olympic, medalists, figure, skating, figure, skating, been, part, olympic, games, since, 1908, been, included, olympic, games, there, have, been, medals, gold, silver, bronze, awarded, figure, skaters, representing, representing, national, olympic, commi. Figure skating has been part of the Olympic Games since 1908 and has been included in 26 Olympic Games There have been 286 medals 96 gold 95 silver and 95 bronze awarded to figure skaters representing 29 representing National Olympic Committees Six events have been contested but one men s special figures was discontinued after a single Olympics Figure skating records and statisticsInternational Skating UnionMedal recordsOlympic Games age records WorldsEuropeansFour Continents Other eventsGrand SlamGolden SlamSuper SlamHighest scores statisticsCurrent seniorCurrent junior Historical seniorHistorical juniorOther records and statisticsWorld standingsSeason s world rankings vteTessa Virtue and Scott Moir are the most decorated Olympic figure skaters with 3 gold and 2 silver medals Canadian ice dancers Tessa Virtue and Scott Moir are the only figure skaters to win five Olympic medals 3 gold 2 silver Swedish figure skater Gillis Grafstrom 3 gold 1 silver and Russian figure skater Evgeni Plushenko 2 gold 2 silver each have four medals Seventeen figure skaters have won three medals The only skaters with three consecutive titles are Grafstrom in men s singles Sonja Henie Norway in ladies singles and Irina Rodnina Soviet Union in pairs Sixteen figure skaters have earned two golds within the same discipline and five skaters have earned gold in two separate Olympic events On two occasions there has been a podium sweep Russian figure skaters hold the unique record for earning gold medals in all six Olympic figure skating events Three skaters won Olympic medals in multiple figure skating disciplines Contents 1 Medalists 1 1 Men s singles 1 2 Men s special figures 1 3 Women s singles 1 4 Pairs 1 5 Ice dance 1 6 Team event 2 Multi medalists 2 1 Most medals 2 2 Multiple golds 2 3 Multi medalists by event 2 3 1 Men s singles 2 3 2 Ladies singles 2 3 3 Pairs 2 3 4 Ice dance 2 3 5 Team event 2 4 Multiple events 2 4 1 Two disciplines 2 4 2 One discipline plus team event 2 5 Summer and Winter Games 3 Country records 3 1 Winning streak 3 2 Most Medals 3 3 Events won 3 4 Podium sweeps 4 Medal totals by country 4 1 Men s singles 4 2 Men s special figures 4 3 Ladies singles 4 4 Pairs 4 5 Ice dance 4 6 Team event 5 Age records 6 See also 7 Notes 8 References 9 External linksMedalists editMen s singles edit Games Gold Silver Bronze1908 London details Ulrich Salchow nbsp Sweden Richard Johansson nbsp Sweden Per Thoren nbsp Sweden1912 Stockholm not included in the Olympic program1920 Antwerp details Gillis Grafstrom nbsp Sweden Andreas Krogh nbsp Norway Martin Stixrud nbsp Norway1924 Chamonix details Gillis Grafstrom nbsp Sweden Willy Bockl nbsp Austria Georges Gautschi nbsp Switzerland1928 St Moritz details Gillis Grafstrom nbsp Sweden Willy Bockl nbsp Austria Robert van Zeebroeck nbsp Belgium1932 Lake Placid details Karl Schafer nbsp Austria Gillis Grafstrom nbsp Sweden Montgomery Wilson nbsp Canada1936 Garmisch Partenkirchen details Karl Schafer nbsp Austria Ernst Baier nbsp Germany Felix Kaspar nbsp Austria1948 St Moritz details Dick Button nbsp United States Hans Gerschwiler nbsp Switzerland Edi Rada nbsp Austria1952 Oslo details Dick Button nbsp United States Helmut Seibt nbsp Austria James Grogan nbsp United States1956 Cortina d Ampezzo details Hayes Alan Jenkins nbsp United States Ronnie Robertson nbsp United States David Jenkins nbsp United States1960 Squaw Valley details David Jenkins nbsp United States Karol Divin nbsp Czechoslovakia Donald Jackson nbsp Canada1964 Innsbruck details Manfred Schnelldorfer nbsp United Team of Germany Alain Calmat nbsp France Scott Allen nbsp United States1968 Grenoble details Wolfgang Schwarz nbsp Austria Timothy Wood nbsp United States Patrick Pera nbsp France1972 Sapporo details Ondrej Nepela nbsp Czechoslovakia Sergei Chetverukhin nbsp Soviet Union Patrick Pera nbsp France1976 Innsbruck details John Curry nbsp Great Britain Vladimir Kovalev nbsp Soviet Union Toller Cranston nbsp Canada1980 Lake Placid details Robin Cousins nbsp Great Britain Jan Hoffmann nbsp East Germany Charles Tickner nbsp United States1984 Sarajevo details Scott Hamilton nbsp United States Brian Orser nbsp Canada Jozef Sabovcik nbsp Czechoslovakia1988 Calgary details Brian Boitano nbsp United States Brian Orser nbsp Canada Viktor Petrenko nbsp Soviet Union1992 Albertville details Viktor Petrenko nbsp Unified Team Paul Wylie nbsp United States Petr Barna nbsp Czechoslovakia1994 Lillehammer details Alexei Urmanov nbsp Russia Elvis Stojko nbsp Canada Philippe Candeloro nbsp France1998 Nagano details Ilia Kulik nbsp Russia Elvis Stojko nbsp Canada Philippe Candeloro nbsp France2002 Salt Lake City details Alexei Yagudin nbsp Russia Evgeni Plushenko nbsp Russia Timothy Goebel nbsp United States2006 Torino details Evgeni Plushenko nbsp Russia Stephane Lambiel nbsp Switzerland Jeffrey Buttle nbsp Canada2010 Vancouver details Evan Lysacek nbsp United States Evgeni Plushenko nbsp Russia Daisuke Takahashi nbsp Japan2014 Sochi details Yuzuru Hanyu nbsp Japan Patrick Chan nbsp Canada Denis Ten nbsp Kazakhstan2018 Pyeongchang details Yuzuru Hanyu nbsp Japan Shoma Uno nbsp Japan Javier Fernandez nbsp Spain2022 Beijing details Nathan Chen nbsp United States Yuma Kagiyama nbsp Japan Shoma Uno nbsp JapanMen s special figures edit nbsp Nikolai Panin of Russia the sole winner of the special figures eventMen s special figures was only included in one Olympic Games before being discontinued The sole winner of the event was Russian Nikolai Panin who gave his country its first ever Olympic gold medal 1 Games Gold Silver Bronze1908 London details Nikolai Panin nbsp Russian Empire Arthur Cumming nbsp Great Britain Geoffrey Hall Say nbsp Great Britain Women s singles edit nbsp Norwegian Sonja Henie holds the record of three consecutive victories in the ladies individual event 1928 1936 nbsp East Germany s Katarina Witt won the 1988 ladies singles gold medal becoming the second female figure skater to win back to back Olympic titles nbsp Yuna Kim won the ladies title in 2010 with world record scores for the short program free skating and overall total Games Gold Silver Bronze1908 London details Madge Syers nbsp Great Britain Elsa Rendschmidt nbsp Germany Dorothy Greenhough Smith nbsp Great Britain1912 Stockholm not included in the Olympic program1920 Antwerp details Magda Julin nbsp Sweden Svea Noren nbsp Sweden Theresa Weld nbsp United States1924 Chamonix details Herma Szabo nbsp Austria Beatrix Loughran nbsp United States Ethel Muckelt nbsp Great Britain1928 St Moritz details Sonja Henie nbsp Norway Fritzi Burger nbsp Austria Beatrix Loughran nbsp United States1932 Lake Placid details Sonja Henie nbsp Norway Fritzi Burger nbsp Austria Maribel Vinson nbsp United States1936 Garmisch Partenkirchen details Sonja Henie nbsp Norway Cecilia Colledge nbsp Great Britain Vivi Anne Hulten nbsp Sweden1948 St Moritz details Barbara Ann Scott nbsp Canada Eva Pawlik nbsp Austria Jeannette Altwegg nbsp Great Britain1952 Oslo details Jeannette Altwegg nbsp Great Britain Tenley Albright nbsp United States Jacqueline du Bief nbsp France1956 Cortina d Ampezzo details Tenley Albright nbsp United States Carol Heiss nbsp United States Ingrid Wendl nbsp Austria1960 Squaw Valley details Carol Heiss nbsp United States Sjoukje Dijkstra nbsp Netherlands Barbara Roles nbsp United States1964 Innsbruck details Sjoukje Dijkstra nbsp Netherlands Regine Heitzer nbsp Austria Petra Burka nbsp Canada1968 Grenoble details Peggy Fleming nbsp United States Gabriele Seyfert nbsp East Germany Hana Maskova nbsp Czechoslovakia1972 Sapporo details Beatrix Schuba nbsp Austria Karen Magnussen nbsp Canada Janet Lynn nbsp United States1976 Innsbruck details Dorothy Hamill nbsp United States Dianne de Leeuw nbsp Netherlands Christine Errath nbsp East Germany1980 Lake Placid details Anett Potzsch nbsp East Germany Linda Fratianne nbsp United States Dagmar Lurz nbsp West Germany1984 Sarajevo details Katarina Witt nbsp East Germany Rosalynn Sumners nbsp United States Kira Ivanova nbsp Soviet Union1988 Calgary details Katarina Witt nbsp East Germany Elizabeth Manley nbsp Canada Debi Thomas nbsp United States1992 Albertville details Kristi Yamaguchi nbsp United States Midori Ito nbsp Japan Nancy Kerrigan nbsp United States1994 Lillehammer details Oksana Baiul nbsp Ukraine Nancy Kerrigan nbsp United States Chen Lu nbsp China1998 Nagano details Tara Lipinski nbsp United States Michelle Kwan nbsp United States Chen Lu nbsp China2002 Salt Lake City details Sarah Hughes nbsp United States Irina Slutskaya nbsp Russia Michelle Kwan nbsp United States2006 Torino details Shizuka Arakawa nbsp Japan Sasha Cohen nbsp United States Irina Slutskaya nbsp Russia2010 Vancouver details Yuna Kim nbsp South Korea Mao Asada nbsp Japan Joannie Rochette nbsp Canada2014 Sochi details Adelina Sotnikova nbsp Russia Yuna Kim nbsp South Korea Carolina Kostner nbsp Italy2018 Pyeongchang details Alina Zagitova nbsp Olympic Athletes from Russia Evgenia Medvedeva nbsp Olympic Athletes from Russia Kaetlyn Osmond nbsp Canada2022 Beijing details Anna Shcherbakova nbsp ROC Alexandra Trusova nbsp ROC Kaori Sakamoto nbsp JapanPairs edit Games Gold Silver Bronze1908 London details nbsp Anna Hubler and Heinrich Burger GER nbsp Phyllis Johnson and James H Johnson GBR nbsp Madge Syers and Edgar Syers GBR 1912 Stockholm not included in the Olympic program1920 Antwerp details nbsp Ludowika Jakobsson and Walter Jakobsson FIN nbsp Alexia Bryn and Yngvar Bryn NOR nbsp Phyllis Johnson and Basil Williams GBR 1924 Chamonix details nbsp Helene Engelmann and Alfred Berger AUT nbsp Ludowika Jakobsson and Walter Jakobsson FIN nbsp Andree Joly and Pierre Brunet FRA 1928 St Moritz details nbsp Andree Joly and Pierre Brunet FRA nbsp Lilly Scholz and Otto Kaiser AUT nbsp Melitta Brunner and Ludwig Wrede AUT 1932 Lake Placid details nbsp Andree Brunet and Pierre Brunet FRA nbsp Beatrix Loughran and Sherwin Badger USA nbsp Emilia Rotter and Laszlo Szollas HUN 1936 Garmisch Partenkirchen details nbsp Maxi Herber and Ernst Baier GER nbsp Ilse Pausin and Erik Pausin AUT nbsp Emilia Rotter and Laszlo Szollas HUN 1948 St Moritz details nbsp Micheline Lannoy and Pierre Baugniet BEL nbsp Andrea Kekesy and Ede Kiraly HUN nbsp Suzanne Morrow and Wallace Diestelmeyer CAN 1952 Oslo details nbsp Ria Falk and Paul Falk GER nbsp Karol Kennedy and Peter Kennedy USA nbsp Marianna Nagy and Laszlo Nagy HUN 1956 Cortina d Ampezzo details nbsp Sissy Schwarz and Kurt Oppelt AUT nbsp Frances Dafoe and Norris Bowden CAN nbsp Marianna Nagy and Laszlo Nagy HUN 1960 Squaw Valley details nbsp Barbara Wagner and Robert Paul CAN nbsp Marika Kilius and Hans Jurgen Baumler EUA nbsp Nancy Ludington and Ronald Ludington USA 1964 Innsbruck details nbsp Ludmila Belousova and Oleg Protopopov URS nbsp Marika Kilius and Hans Jurgen Baumler EUA nbsp Debbi Wilkes and Guy Revell CAN a nbsp Vivian Joseph and Ronald Joseph USA 1968 Grenoble details nbsp Ludmila Belousova and Oleg Protopopov URS nbsp Tatyana Zhuk and Aleksandr Gorelik URS nbsp Margot Glockshuber and Wolfgang Danne FRG 1972 Sapporo details nbsp Irina Rodnina and Alexei Ulanov URS nbsp Lyudmila Smirnova and Andrei Suraikin URS nbsp Manuela Gross and Uwe Kagelmann GDR 1976 Innsbruck details nbsp Irina Rodnina and Alexander Zaitsev URS nbsp Romy Kermer and Rolf Osterreich GDR nbsp Manuela Gross and Uwe Kagelmann GDR 1980 Lake Placid details nbsp Irina Rodnina and Alexander Zaitsev URS nbsp Marina Cherkasova and Sergei Shakhrai URS nbsp Manuela Mager and Uwe Bewersdorf GDR 1984 Sarajevo details nbsp Elena Valova and Oleg Vasiliev URS nbsp Kitty Carruthers and Peter Carruthers USA nbsp Larisa Selezneva and Oleg Makarov URS 1988 Calgary details nbsp Ekaterina Gordeeva and Sergei Grinkov URS nbsp Elena Valova and Oleg Vasiliev URS nbsp Jill Watson and Peter Oppegard USA 1992 Albertville details nbsp Natalia Mishkutenok and Artur Dmitriev EUN nbsp Elena Bechke and Denis Petrov EUN nbsp Isabelle Brasseur and Lloyd Eisler CAN 1994 Lillehammer details nbsp Ekaterina Gordeeva and Sergei Grinkov RUS nbsp Natalia Mishkutenok and Artur Dmitriev RUS nbsp Isabelle Brasseur and Lloyd Eisler CAN 1998 Nagano details nbsp Oksana Kazakova and Artur Dmitriev RUS nbsp Elena Berezhnaya and Anton Sikharulidze RUS nbsp Mandy Wotzel and Ingo Steuer GER 2002 Salt Lake City details nbsp Elena Berezhnaya and Anton Sikharulidze RUS nbsp Jamie Sale and David Pelletier CAN None awarded b nbsp Shen Xue and Zhao Hongbo CHN 2006 Torino details nbsp Tatiana Totmianina and Maxim Marinin RUS nbsp Zhang Dan and Zhang Hao CHN nbsp Shen Xue and Zhao Hongbo CHN 2010 Vancouver details nbsp Shen Xue and Zhao Hongbo CHN nbsp Pang Qing and Tong Jian CHN nbsp Aljona Savchenko and Robin Szolkowy GER 2014 Sochi details nbsp Tatiana Volosozhar and Maxim Trankov RUS nbsp Ksenia Stolbova and Fedor Klimov RUS nbsp Aljona Savchenko and Robin Szolkowy GER 2018 Pyeongchang details nbsp Aljona Savchenko and Bruno Massot GER nbsp Sui Wenjing and Han Cong CHN nbsp Meagan Duhamel and Eric Radford CAN 2022 Beijing details nbsp Sui Wenjing and Han Cong CHN nbsp Evgenia Tarasova and Vladimir Morozov ROC nbsp Anastasia Mishina and Aleksandr Galliamov ROC Ice dance edit Games Gold Silver Bronze1976 Innsbruck details nbsp Lyudmila Pakhomova and Aleksandr Gorshkov URS nbsp Irina Moiseyeva and Andrei Minenkov URS nbsp Colleen O Connor and James Millns USA 1980 Lake Placid details nbsp Natalia Linichuk and Gennadi Karponossov URS nbsp Krisztina Regoczy and Andras Sallay HUN nbsp Irina Moiseyeva and Andrei Minenkov URS 1984 Sarajevo details nbsp Jayne Torvill and Christopher Dean GBR nbsp Natalia Bestemianova and Andrei Bukin URS nbsp Marina Klimova and Sergei Ponomarenko URS 1988 Calgary details nbsp Natalia Bestemianova and Andrei Bukin URS nbsp Marina Klimova and Sergei Ponomarenko URS nbsp Tracy Wilson and Robert McCall CAN 1992 Albertville details nbsp Marina Klimova and Sergei Ponomarenko EUN nbsp Isabelle Duchesnay and Paul Duchesnay FRA nbsp Maya Usova and Alexander Zhulin EUN 1994 Lillehammer details nbsp Oksana Grishuk and Evgeny Platov RUS nbsp Maya Usova and Alexander Zhulin RUS nbsp Jayne Torvill and Christopher Dean GBR 1998 Nagano details nbsp Oksana Grishuk and Evgeny Platov RUS nbsp Anjelika Krylova and Oleg Ovsyannikov RUS nbsp Marina Anissina and Gwendal Peizerat FRA 2002 Salt Lake City details nbsp Marina Anissina and Gwendal Peizerat FRA nbsp Irina Lobacheva and Ilia Averbukh RUS nbsp Barbara Fusar Poli and Maurizio Margaglio ITA 2006 Torino details nbsp Tatiana Navka and Roman Kostomarov RUS nbsp Tanith Belbin and Benjamin Agosto USA nbsp Elena Grushina and Ruslan Goncharov UKR 2010 Vancouver details nbsp Tessa Virtue and Scott Moir CAN nbsp Meryl Davis and Charlie White USA nbsp Oksana Domnina and Maxim Shabalin RUS 2014 Sochi details nbsp Meryl Davis and Charlie White USA nbsp Tessa Virtue and Scott Moir CAN nbsp Elena Ilinykh and Nikita Katsalapov RUS 2018 Pyeongchang details nbsp Tessa Virtue and Scott Moir CAN nbsp Gabriella Papadakis and Guillaume Cizeron FRA nbsp Maia Shibutani and Alex Shibutani USA 2022 Beijing details nbsp Gabriella Papadakis and Guillaume Cizeron FRA nbsp Victoria Sinitsina and Nikita Katsalapov ROC nbsp Madison Hubbell and Zachary Donohue USA Team event edit The team event is the newest Olympic figure skating event first contested in the 2014 Games It combines the four Olympic figure skating disciplines men s singles ladies singles pairs and ice dance into a single event gold is awarded to the team that earns the most placement points The results of the team event from 2022 Beijing Olympics are not final and no medals have been awarded This is due to the ongoing investigation of ROC skater Kamila Valieva and allegations of doping and misconduct 7 8 Games Gold Silver Bronze2014 Sochi details nbsp Russia RUS Evgeni PlushenkoYulia LipnitskayaTatiana Volosozhar Maxim Trankov Ksenia Stolbova Fedor Klimov Ekaterina Bobrova Dmitri Soloviev Elena Ilinykh Nikita Katsalapov nbsp Canada CAN Patrick Chan Kevin Reynolds Kaetlyn OsmondMeagan Duhamel Eric Radford Kirsten Moore Towers Dylan Moscovitch Tessa VirtueScott Moir nbsp United States USA Jeremy Abbott Jason Brown Ashley Wagner Gracie Gold Marissa CastelliSimon ShnapirMeryl DavisCharlie White2018 Pyeongchang details nbsp Canada CAN Patrick ChanKaetlyn Osmond Gabrielle Daleman Meagan DuhamelEric RadfordTessa VirtueScott Moir nbsp Olympic Athletes from Russia OAR Mikhail KolyadaEvgenia Medvedeva Alina Zagitova Evgenia Tarasova Vladimir Morozov Natalia Zabiiako Alexander Enbert Ekaterina BobrovaDmitri Soloviev nbsp United States USA Nathan Chen Adam Rippon Bradie Tennell Mirai Nagasu Alexa Scimeca KnierimChris KnierimMaia ShibutaniAlex Shibutani2022 Beijing details nbsp ROCMark KondratiukKamila ValievaAnastasia Mishina Aleksandr GalliamovVictoria SinitsinaNikita Katsalapov nbsp United States USA Nathan Chen Vincent Zhou Karen ChenAlexa KnierimBrandon FrazierMadison Hubbell Zachary Donohue Madison Chock Evan Bates nbsp Japan JPN Shoma Uno Yuma Kagiyama Wakaba Higuchi Kaori Sakamoto Riku MiuraRyuichi KiharaMisato KomatsubaraTim Koleto Skaters who only competed in the short program rhythm dance Skaters who only competed in the free skating dance Multi medalists edit nbsp Tessa Virtue and Scott Moir are the most decorated Olympic figure skaters with five medals nbsp Ice dancers Marina Klimova and Sergei Ponomarenko won a bronze medal in 1984 improved to a silver in 1988 and capped their Olympic appearances with a gold in 1992 nbsp Russian ice dance couple Oksana Grishuk and Evgeny Platov won the 1994 and 1998 Olympic titlesMost medals edit Gillis Grafstrom earned the most medals in a single event four medals three of which gold in men s singles The only other skaters to have earned three golds in a single discipline are Sonja Henie in ladies singles and Irina Rodnina in pairs Counting multiple events Tessa Virtue and Scott Moir hold the record for the most medals with a total of five medals including two golds in ice dance and one team event gold Evgeni Plushenko earned four medals including a gold in men s singles and a team event gold Figure skaters who won three or more medal at the Olympics are listed below 9 Athlete Nation Events Olympics Gold Silver Bronze TotalTessa Virtue Scott Moir nbsp Canada CAN ice dance amp team 2010 2018 3 2 0 5Gillis Grafstrom nbsp Sweden SWE men s singles 1920 1932 3 1 0 4Sonja Henie nbsp Norway NOR ladies singles 1928 1936 3 0 0 3Irina Rodnina c nbsp Soviet Union URS pairs 1972 1980 3 0 0 3Evgeni Plushenko nbsp Russia RUS men s singles amp team 2002 2014 2 2 0 4Nikita Katsalapov d nbsp Russia RUS nbsp ROC ice dance amp team 2014 2022 2 1 1 4Artur Dmitriev e nbsp Unified Team EUN nbsp Russia RUS pairs 1992 1998 2 1 0 3Andree Brunet Pierre Brunet nbsp France FRA pairs 1924 1932 2 0 1 3Patrick Chan nbsp Canada CAN men s singles amp team 2014 2018 1 2 0 3Marina Klimova Sergei Ponomarenko nbsp Soviet Union URS nbsp Unified Team EUN ice dance 1984 1992 1 1 1 3Meryl Davis Charlie White nbsp United States USA ice dance amp team 2010 2014 1 1 1 3Meagan Duhamel Eric Radford nbsp Canada CAN pairs amp team 2014 2018 1 1 1 3Kaetlyn Osmond nbsp Canada CAN ladies singles amp team 2014 2018 1 1 1 3Nathan Chen nbsp United States USA men s singles amp team 2018 2022 1 1 1 3Shen Xue Zhao Hongbo nbsp China CHN pairs 2002 2010 1 0 2 3Aliona Savchenko f nbsp Germany GER pairs 2010 2018 1 0 2 3Beatrix Loughran nbsp United States USA ladies singles amp pairs 1924 1932 0 2 1 3Shoma Uno nbsp Japan JPN men s singles amp team 2018 2022 0 1 2 3Multiple golds edit nbsp Swedish Gillis Grafstrom is a three time Olympic figure skating gold medalist in the men s singles The only skaters with three consecutive titles are Gillis Grafstrom in men s singles Sonja Henie in ladies singles and Irina Rodnina in pairs The most consecutive titles in ice dance is two which has only been achieved by Oksana Grishuk and Evgeny Platov In addition one ladies singles skater three men s singles skaters and five pairs skaters have earned consecutive titles Two ice dancers and three pair skaters have earned non consecutive titles Five skaters have won Olympic gold medals in multiple events Evgeni Plushenko won gold in men s singles in 2006 and team event gold in 2014 Tatiana Volosozhar and Maxim Trankov were the first skaters to win multiple events at a single Olympics winning both pairs and the team event Tessa Virtue and Scott Moir matched this feat four years later earning golds in ice dance and the team event Athlete Nation Olympics Golds Event s Gillis Grafstrom nbsp Sweden SWE 1920 1928 3 men s singlesSonja Henie nbsp Norway NOR 1928 1936 3 ladies singlesIrina Rodnina c nbsp Soviet Union URS 1972 1980 3 pairsTessa Virtue Scott Moir nbsp Canada CAN 2010 2018 3 2 in ice dance 2010 2018 1 in team event 2018 Karl Schafer nbsp Austria AUT 1932 1936 2 men s singlesDick Button nbsp United States USA 1948 1952 2 men s singlesYuzuru Hanyu nbsp Japan JPN 2014 2018 2 men s singlesEvgeni Plushenko nbsp Russia RUS 2006 2014 2 1 in men s singles 2006 1 in team event 2014 Katarina Witt nbsp East Germany GDR 1984 1988 2 ladies singlesAndree Brunet Pierre Brunet nbsp France FRA 1928 1932 2 pairsLudmila Belousova Oleg Protopopov nbsp Soviet Union URS 1964 1968 2 pairsAlexander Zaitsev c nbsp Soviet Union URS 1976 1980 2 pairsEkaterina Gordeeva Sergei Grinkov nbsp Soviet Union URS nbsp Russia RUS 1988 1994 2 pairsArtur Dmitriev e nbsp Unified Team EUN nbsp Russia RUS 1992 1998 2 pairsTatiana Volosozhar Maxim Trankov nbsp Russia RUS 2014 2 1 in pairs1 in team eventOksana Grishuk Evgeny Platov nbsp Russia RUS 1994 1998 2 ice danceNikita Katsalapov d nbsp Russia RUS nbsp ROC 2014 2022 2 team eventMulti medalists by event edit nbsp Sonja Henie and Karl Schafer won a combined five Olympic titles Men s singles edit Athlete Nation Olympics Gold Silver Bronze TotalGillis Grafstrom nbsp Sweden SWE 1920 1932 3 1 0 4Karl Schafer nbsp Austria AUT 1932 1936 2 0 0 2Dick Button nbsp United States USA 1948 1952 2 0 0 2Yuzuru Hanyu nbsp Japan JPN 2014 2018 2 0 0 2Evgeni Plushenko nbsp Russia RUS 2002 2014 1 2 0 3David Jenkins nbsp United States USA 1956 1960 1 0 1 2Viktor Petrenko nbsp Soviet Union URS nbsp Unified Team EUN 1988 1992 1 0 1 2Willy Bockl nbsp Austria AUT 1924 1928 0 2 0 2Brian Orser nbsp Canada CAN 1984 1988 0 2 0 2Elvis Stojko nbsp Canada CAN 1994 1998 0 2 0 2Shoma Uno nbsp Japan JPN 2018 2022 0 1 1 2Patrick Pera nbsp France FRA 1968 1972 0 0 2 2Philippe Candeloro nbsp France FRA 1994 1998 0 0 2 2Ladies singles edit Athlete Nation Olympics Gold Silver Bronze TotalSonja Henie nbsp Norway NOR 1928 1936 3 0 0 3Katarina Witt nbsp East Germany GDR 1984 1988 2 0 0 2Tenley Albright nbsp United States USA 1952 1956 1 1 0 2Carol Heiss nbsp United States USA 1956 1960 1 1 0 2Sjoukje Dijkstra nbsp Netherlands NED 1960 1964 1 1 0 2Yuna Kim nbsp South Korea KOR 2010 2014 1 1 0 2Jeannette Altwegg nbsp Great Britain GBR 1948 1952 1 0 1 2Fritzi Burger nbsp Austria AUT 1928 1932 0 2 0 2Beatrix Loughran nbsp United States USA 1924 1928 0 1 1 2Nancy Kerrigan nbsp United States USA 1992 1994 0 1 1 2Michelle Kwan nbsp United States USA 1998 2002 0 1 1 2Irina Slutskaya nbsp Russia RUS 2002 2006 0 1 1 2Chen Lu nbsp China CHN 1994 1998 0 0 2 2Pairs edit Athlete Nation Olympics Gold Silver Bronze TotalIrina Rodnina c nbsp Soviet Union URS 1972 1980 3 0 0 3Artur Dmitriev e nbsp Unified Team EUN nbsp Russia RUS 1992 1998 2 1 0 3Andree Brunet Pierre Brunet nbsp France FRA 1924 1932 2 0 1 3Ludmila Belousova Oleg Protopopov nbsp Soviet Union URS 1964 1968 2 0 0 2Alexander Zaitsev c nbsp Soviet Union URS 1976 1980 2 0 0 2Ekaterina Gordeeva Sergei Grinkov nbsp Soviet Union URS nbsp Russia RUS 1988 1994 2 0 0 2Ludowika Jakobsson Walter Jakobsson nbsp Finland FIN 1920 1924 1 1 0 2Natalia Mishkutenok e nbsp Unified Team EUN nbsp Russia RUS 1992 1994 1 1 0 2Elena Berezhnaya Anton Sikharulidze nbsp Russia RUS 1998 2002 1 1 0 2Sui Wenjing Han Cong nbsp China CHN 2018 2022 1 1 0 2Shen Xue Zhao Hongbo nbsp China CHN 2002 2010 1 0 2 3Aliona Savchenko f nbsp Germany GER 2010 2018 1 0 2 3Marika Kilius Hans Jurgen Baumler nbsp United Team of Germany EUA 1960 1964 0 2 0 2Phyllis Johnson g nbsp Great Britain GBR 1908 1920 0 1 1 2Emilia Rotter Laszlo Szollas nbsp Hungary HUN 1932 1936 0 0 2 2Marianna Nagy Laszlo Nagy nbsp Hungary HUN 1952 1956 0 0 2 2Manuela Gross Uwe Kagelmann nbsp East Germany GDR 1972 1976 0 0 2 2Isabelle Brasseur Lloyd Eisler nbsp Canada CAN 1992 1994 0 0 2 2Robin Szolkowy f nbsp Germany GER 2010 2014 0 0 2 2Ice dance edit Athlete Nation Olympics Gold Silver Bronze TotalTessa Virtue Scott Moir nbsp Canada CAN 2010 2018 2 1 0 3Oksana Grishuk Evgeny Platov nbsp Russia RUS 1994 1998 2 0 0 2Marina Klimova Sergei Ponomarenko nbsp Soviet Union URS nbsp Unified Team EUN 1984 1992 1 1 1 3Natalia Bestemianova Andrei Bukin nbsp Soviet Union URS 1984 1988 1 1 0 2Meryl Davis Charlie White nbsp United States USA 2010 2014 1 1 0 2Gabriella Papadakis Guillaume Cizeron nbsp France FRA 2018 2022 1 1 0 2Jayne Torvill Christopher Dean nbsp Great Britain GBR 1984 1994 1 0 1 2Marina Anissina Gwendal Peizerat nbsp France FRA 1998 2002 1 0 1 2Maya Usova Alexander Zhulin nbsp Unified Team EUN nbsp Russia RUS 1992 1994 0 1 1 2Nikita Katsalapov d nbsp Russia RUS nbsp ROC 2014 2022 0 1 1 2Team event edit Athlete Nation Olympics Gold Silver Bronze TotalNikita Katsalapov d nbsp Russia RUS nbsp ROC 2014 2022 2 0 0 2Ekaterina Bobrova Dmitri Soloviev nbsp Russia RUS nbsp Olympic Athletes from Russia OAR 2014 2018 1 1 0 2Patrick Chan Kaetlyn Osmond Meagan Duhamel Eric Radford Tessa Virtue Scott Moir nbsp Canada CAN 2014 2018 1 1 0 2Nathan Chen Alexa Knierim h nbsp United States USA 2018 2022 0 1 1 2Multiple events edit Only three skaters have won Olympic medals in multiple figure skating disciplines All other multi event medalists won medals in their discipline plus the team event which while being a separate event is not considered its own skating discipline Two disciplines edit In 1908 Madge Syers became the first skater to medal in multiple figure skating disciplines at a single Olympics The only skater to match this feat was Ernst Baier in 1936 The only other skater to medal in multiple disciplines was Beatrix Loughran who did so at separate Olympics No skater has won gold medals in multiple disciplines Athlete Nation Disciplines Olympics Gold Silver Bronze TotalErnst Baier nbsp Germany GER men s singlespairs 1936 01 10 00 2Madge Syers nbsp Great Britain GBR ladies singlespairs 1908 10 00 01 2Beatrix Loughran nbsp United States USA ladies singlespairs 1924 19281932 00 11 10 3One discipline plus team event edit The team event was introduced at the 2014 Winter Olympics It allowed skaters to medal twice while skating one discipline On 9 February 2014 Evgeni Plushenko became the first skater to win multiple figure skating events On 12 February 2014 Tatiana Volosozhar and Maxim Trankov became the first skaters to win multiple events at a single Olympics Four years later Tessa Virtue and Scott Moir matched this feat The below table lists all skaters who have medaled in their own discipline and in the team event The number of team event medals are listed in parentheses with a T Athlete Nation Discipline Olympics Gold Silver Bronze TotalTessa Virtue Scott Moir nbsp Canada CAN ice dance 2010 2018 3 1T 2 1T 0 5 2T Evgeni Plushenko nbsp Russia RUS men s singles 2002 2014 2 1T 2 0 4 1T Nikita Katsalapov d span cl, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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