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Nancy Kerrigan

Nancy Ann Kerrigan (born October 13, 1969)[2] is an American former figure skater. She won bronze medals at the 1991 World Championships and the 1992 Winter Olympics, silver medals at the 1992 World Championships and the 1994 Winter Olympics, as well as the 1993 US National Figure Skating Championship. Kerrigan was inducted into the United States Figure Skating Hall of Fame in 2004.

Nancy Kerrigan
Kerrigan in 1995
Full nameNancy Ann Kerrigan
Born (1969-10-13) October 13, 1969 (age 54)
Stoneham, Massachusetts, U.S.
Height5 ft 4 in (163 cm)[1]
Figure skating career
Country United States
Retired1994
Medal record
Representing the  United States
Ladies' figure skating
Olympic Games
1994 Lillehammer Ladies' singles
1992 Albertville Ladies' singles
World Championships
1992 Oakland Ladies' singles
1991 Munich Ladies' singles
Winter Universiade
1989 Sofia Ladies' singles

On January 6, 1994, an assailant used a police baton to strike Kerrigan on her landing knee; the attacker was hired by the ex-husband of her rival Tonya Harding. The attack injured Kerrigan, but she quickly recovered. Harding and Kerrigan both participated in the 1994 Winter Olympics, but after the Games, Harding was permanently banned from competitive figure skating. At the Olympics, Kerrigan won the silver medal in a controversial showdown with gold medal winner Oksana Baiul. She then started touring and performed with several ice skating troupes that included Champions on Ice and Broadway on Ice. In 2017, she was a contestant on Dancing with the Stars.

Early life Edit

Kerrigan was born in Stoneham, Massachusetts,[2] the youngest child and only daughter of welder Daniel Kerrigan (1939–2010)[3] and homemaker Brenda Kerrigan (née Schultz, b. 1940). She is of English, Irish and German ancestry, and has stated: "There's very little Irish in me, just my name."[4] While her brothers Michael and Mark played hockey, she took up figure skating[5] at age six. She did not start private lessons until age eight and won her first competition, the Boston Open, at age nine.[2]

Kerrigan's family was of modest means. Her father sometimes worked three jobs to fund her skating career; he also drove the Zamboni at the local rink in exchange for Nancy's lessons.[6] Kerrigan was coached by Theresa Martin until she was 16, then began working with Evy and Mary Scotvold[7] after a brief period with Denise Morrissey. The Scotvolds remained her coaches through the rest of her competitive career.

Skating career Edit

Kerrigan began to reach prominence at the national level when she placed fourth at the junior level at the 1987 U.S. Figure Skating Championships. She made an early impression as a strong jumper, but was comparatively weak in compulsory figures.[8] She made her senior debut the following season, moving up the national rankings each year: 12th in 1988, fifth in 1989,when she was the bronze medal winner at the 1989 Winter Universiade and fourth in 1990.[9] She continued to be held back by compulsory figures until they were eliminated from competitions after the 1990 season.[10]

1991–1993 competitions Edit

Kerrigan's rise at the national level continued when she placed third at the 1991 U.S. Figure Skating Championships. She qualified for the 1991 World Figure Skating Championships, where she won the bronze medal. Her medal was part of the first-ever sweep of the women's podium by a single country at the World Championships, as her teammates Kristi Yamaguchi and Tonya Harding won gold and silver, respectively.[11]

In the 1992 season, Kerrigan again improved on her placement at the previous year's national championships by finishing second. She won a bronze medal (Yamaguchi took the gold) in the 1992 Winter Olympics and earned the silver medal at the 1992 World Championships.[12]

The following season—with Yamaguchi retired from eligible competition—Kerrigan became United States champion, even though her performance was flawed. She admitted that she would have to improve her skating in time for the World Championships.[13] She won the short program at the World Championships in Prague, but had a disastrous free skate that resulted in her tumbling to fifth in the standings.[14] This was followed by an even worse performance at a televised pro-am event, where Kerrigan fell three times, botched the landing of another jump, and appeared dazed and depressed, losing to 1988 Olympian Caryn Kadavy.[15]

Before and after the 1992 Olympics, she had many corporate sponsorship contracts (with companies such as Campbell's Soup, Evian, Reebok, and Seiko)[16] and opportunities to perform professionally, which were permitted after the International Skating Union abolished the earlier strict amateur status rules that had governed eligibility for the sport.[17][18] In preparation for the 1994 Winter Olympics, she curtailed these activities to focus on her training, instead. She also began working with a sports psychologist to better handle her nerves in competition.[16][19]

1994 assault Edit

On January 6, 1994, at the U.S. Figure Skating Championships in Detroit, As Kerrigan was walking through a corridor at Cobo Arena immediately after a practice session, she was bludgeoned on the right lower thigh with a police baton by an assailant, who was later apprehended and identified as Shane Stant. The assault was planned by rival Tonya Harding's ex-husband Jeff Gillooly[20] and co-conspirator Shawn Eckardt (1967–2007).[21][22] The conspirators' goal was to prevent Kerrigan from competing in both the National Championships and the Lillehammer 1994 Olympics.[23]

The attack's immediate aftermath was recorded on a TV camera and broadcast around the world.[24] The initial footage showed the attendants helping Kerrigan as she grabbed at her knee, crying out: "Why, why, why?" Kerrigan was also seen being carried away by her father Daniel. Harding won the championship, with Michelle Kwan second. Although Kerrigan's injury forced her to withdraw from the U.S. Championships, her fellow skaters agreed that she merited one of the two spots on the Olympic team.[25] The USFSA chose to name her to the Olympic team rather than Kwan, who was sent to Lillehammer as an alternate in the event that Harding was removed from the team.[26]

Kerrigan recovered quickly from her injury and resumed her intensive training. She practiced by doing complete back-to-back, double run-throughs of her programs until she felt completely confident in her ability to compete under pressure.[19][27] The fame she had acquired from the attack led to further opportunities; she was reported to have already signed endorsement contracts for $9.5 million before the Olympics began.[28]

Harding denied any involvement in the planning of the attack but later pleaded guilty to conspiring to hinder the prosecution.[29] In late 2005, Kerrigan expressed objections to Shane Stant's wishes to have the attack removed from his record so he could join the Navy SEALs, which do not recruit anyone with a felony conviction. Kerrigan stated in a letter dated November 25, 2005, that "to allow Stant to have the attack removed from his record would not only be an insult to [her], but it [also] would send the message that a crime like that can ultimately be swept under the rug." Stant's request had already been denied by a judge, saying that it is against the law to expunge an assault conviction. Stant was 34 when he tried to remove the attack from his record.[30]

The attack was depicted in the 2017 film, I, Tonya.[31]

1994 Winter Olympics Edit

 
Kerrigan on an Azerbaijani postage stamp, dedicated to the 1994 Winter Olympics

The ladies single skating event of the 1994 Winter Olympics in the Hamar Olympic Amphitheatre of Norway took place seven weeks after the attack, and Kerrigan skated what she considered to be the best two performances of her life in the short program and free skate.[27] She won the silver medal, finishing second to Oksana Baiul and ahead of Chen Lu as Tonya Harding finished in eighth place amid controversy. Harding had trouble with her equipment (the laces on her skates) and was given a reskate by the judges. Kerrigan was in first place after the short program, but lost the free skate and the gold medal to Baiul in a close and controversial 5–4 decision.[32]

Kerrigan appeared to display dissatisfaction and disappointment with her second-place finish. While Kerrigan and Chen waited over 20 minutes for Olympic officials to find a copy of the Ukrainian national anthem, someone mistakenly told Kerrigan the delay in the presentation was because Baiul had cried off her make-up and was getting it retouched. Kerrigan, with obvious frustration, was caught on-camera saying, "Oh, come on. So she's going to get out here and cry again. What's the difference?"[33] CBS chose to air the undiplomatic comment. This marked a distinct shift in the way Kerrigan was portrayed in the media, which had been somewhat protective of her image up to that point because of the attack against her.[34]

Kerrigan elected not to attend the closing ceremonies at the Olympics. Her agent claimed this was because Norwegian security had advised her to leave due to death threats that had been made against her, but this was later denied.[34] Instead, she left Norway early to take part in a prearranged publicity parade at Walt Disney World, her $2 million sponsor.

1994 Walt Disney World parade Edit

Following the 1994 Winter Olympics, Kerrigan participated in a Walt Disney World parade. She was caught on microphone saying to Mickey Mouse, "This is dumb. I hate it. This is the corniest thing I have ever done."[35] She later said that her remark was taken out of context and she was not commenting on being in the parade but rather on her agent's insistence that she wear her silver medal in the parade. She said that her parents had always taught her not to show off or brag about her accomplishments. She added that she had nothing against Disney or Mickey Mouse: "Who could find fault with Mickey Mouse? He's the greatest mouse I've ever known."[36][37]

Commenting on the media backlash, Mike Barnicle of The Boston Globe said, "Now the thing is over so we've got to kill her. That's us [the media], not her."[38] Either because of the bad publicity or her own inclinations, some of Kerrigan's previously announced endorsements and television deals were dropped after the Olympics.[34]

Skating results Edit

International
Event 1984–85 1985–86 1986–87 1987–88 1988–89 1989–90 1990–91 1991–92 1992–93 1993–94
Olympics[39] 3rd 2nd
Worlds[40] 3rd 2nd 5th WD
Skate America[41] 5th 2nd
Lalique[41] 3rd 3rd
NHK Trophy[41] 5th
Nations Cup[41] 1st
Goodwill Games[42] 5th
Piruetten[41] 1st
Novarat Trophy[41] 1st
Universiade[41] 3rd
National
U.S. Champ.[43][44][45][46] 9th N. 11th J. 4th J. 12th 5th 4th 3rd 2nd 1st WD
U.S. Olympic Festival[47][48] 3rd 1st

Skating honors Edit

Kerrigan was inducted into the United States Figure Skating Hall of Fame in 2004.[49] She was also honored at Ice Theatre of New York's annual benefit gala in 2008.[50]

Skating outfits Edit

Kerrigan's Olympic skating outfits were designed by fashion designer Vera Wang. Along with Christian Lacroix's designs for Surya Bonaly in 1992, Wang's designs marked a new trend toward couture in figure skating.[51] Kerrigan's white 1992 free-skating costume resembled a wedding dress with sheer illusion sleeves and a basketweave design on the bodice.[52] Kerrigan's 1994 Olympic dresses were also designed by Wang. She wore another white dress trimmed with black velvet bands and sheer black sleeves for the original program and a champagne-colored dress set with 11,500 rhinestones for the free skate. Wang donated those two dresses to Kerrigan, the values of which were estimated at $9,600 and $13,000, respectively.[53]

Post-Olympic skating career Edit

Kerrigan turned professional after the Olympics. She appeared in a few competitions such as Ice Wars, but focused her career on performing in a variety of ice shows.[54] She has appeared in Champions on Ice, Broadway on Ice, and an ice show adaptation of the musical Footloose, among other productions.[55][56]

In 2003, Kerrigan became a national spokeswoman for Fight for Sight.[57]

Television, movies and video games Edit

In the 1994 TV movie Tonya and Nancy: The Inside Story, she was portrayed by Heather Langenkamp.[58] Years later, Langenkamp commented: "Good girls always get short shrift in this society, we want the story to be about the bad girl. I can't imagine a more admirable character than Nancy Kerrigan and it's too bad we don't make movies about people like that. People consider good girls boring, unfortunately".[59]

In 1994, Kerrigan hosted Saturday Night Live, season 19 episode 15, featuring musical guest Aretha Franklin.

In Tattoo Assassins, a Mortal Kombat-style arcade fighting video game developed in 1994 by Data East (the release of which was cancelled, though rare, nearly-complete prototypes are in existence), one character the player can fight as is heavily based on Kerrigan. Namely, the figure-skater "Karla Keller" played by Cristine Dupree. Keller's backstory as given in the game itself has her as an Olympic hopeful but in a fictionalized version of the assault on Kerrigan, Keller's rival and fellow figure-skater "Eva Gunter" (a fictional version of Tonya Harding) attacks her late at night and injures her so much that Keller is forced to pull out of the Olympics. Since then, Keller trains in martial arts so she can one day take revenge on Gunter by beating her up. In the game, Karla Keller is dressed in full figure-skater attire (even wearing ice-skates) and like all other fighters in the game, has magical tattoos on her skin that come alive when the player performs special attacks and finishing moves.[60][61]

In 1995, Kerrigan had a guest appearance on Boy Meets World in the episode "Wrong Side of the Track" where she helps Eric Matthews discover his potential for skating in a dream sequence.[62]

In 2004, Kerrigan sang a cover of "The Best" for a Tina Turner tribute album.[63]

 
Kerrigan during an interview in 2006

Kerrigan appeared in the Fox television program Skating with Celebrities (2006) and played a small part in the ice-skating comedy feature film Blades of Glory (2007) with Will Ferrell. She hosted Nancy Kerrigan's World of Skating on the Comcast Network starting in 2005, and has done commentary work for other skating broadcasts.[64]

During the 2010 Winter Olympics, Kerrigan served as a "special correspondent" for Entertainment Tonight.[65]

She has written an instructional book on advanced figure-skating technique, Artistry on Ice (ISBN 0-7360-3697-0).

In 2014, ESPN aired The Price of Gold, a 30 for 30 documentary about the 1994 attack.[66] On February 23, 2014, NBC aired a documentary during the 2014 Winter Olympics on the incident called Nancy & Tonya.[67][68]

On July 10, 2016, Kerrigan competed against Kayla Harrison on the "Battle of the Olympians" episode of the television program, Flea Market Flip (S7 E2).

In November 2017, she appeared on Keeping Up with the Kardashians in the Christmas special episode.

In December 2017, a fictional movie about Tonya Harding and the attack on Kerrigan, entitled I, Tonya, was released; Caitlin Carver played Kerrigan.[69]

In January 2018, Kerrigan joined Inside Edition as their Super Bowl correspondent.[70] She also appeared in an episode of Fresh Off the Boat as herself.[71] In 2021, she played a voice role in the animated Easter movie, Eggs.

Dancing with the Stars Edit

Kerrigan was a contestant on Dancing with the Stars for the 24th season, which premiered on March 20, 2017.[72] Her partner was Artem Chigvintsev.[73] They were eliminated in the seventh week of the competition.[74]

Nancy Kerrigan - Dancing with the Stars (season 24)
Week Dance Music Judges' scores[a] Total score Result
1 Viennese waltz "She's Always a Woman" — Billy Joel 7 7 7 7 28 Safe
2 Cha-cha-cha "No Rights No Wrongs" — Jess Glynne 7 7 7 7 28 Safe
3 Samba "Shake Your Bon-Bon" — Ricky Martin 8 9 8 8 33 Safe
4 Foxtrot "My Wish" — Rascal Flatts 8 9 8 8 33 Safe
5 Jazz "That's How You Know" — Amy Adams 9 9 9 9 36 Safe
6 Paso doble "Free Your Mind" — En Vogue 9 8 8 8 33 Safe
Team
Freestyle
"My Boyfriend's Back" — The Chiffons
"No Scrubs" — TLC
"Bo$$" — Fifth Harmony
8 9 8 9 34
7 Tango "Oh, Pretty Woman" — Roy Orbison 9 9 9 9 36 Eliminated
Cha-cha-cha "Crave" — Pharrell Williams Loser[b]
  1. ^ Individual judges' scores are listed in the following order: Carrie Ann Inaba, Len Goodman, Julianne Hough, Bruno Tonioli.
  2. ^ Nancy lost this dance-off to Simone Biles and received no bonus points.

Personal life Edit

Kerrigan graduated from Stoneham High School and attended Emmanuel College in Boston to study business.[75] Her mother, Brenda, is legally blind, which prompted Kerrigan to create the Nancy Kerrigan Foundation, which aims to raise awareness and support for the vision-impaired.[76]

Kerrigan married her agent Jerry Solomon on September 9, 1995, the year after she retired from competition. The marriage was her first and his third.[77] They have three children together: Matthew (born 1996),[78] Brian (born 2005), and Nicole (born 2008).[79][80][81] Solomon also has a son from his second marriage.[82] In April 2017, Kerrigan said that she had six miscarriages in eight years, while attempting to have her three children. She said that the miscarriages were "devastating" and "a strain" on the marriage.[83]

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External links Edit

  • Nancy Kerrigan at IMDb  
  • Nancy Kerrigan at Olympics.com  
  • Nancy Kerrigan at Olympedia  
  • (PDF). Skate Canada. Archived from the original (PDF) on April 8, 2008.
  • Washington Post article on the 1994 attack
  • People Magazine article 1994 entitled "Poisoned Ice"

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Nancy Ann Kerrigan born October 13 1969 2 is an American former figure skater She won bronze medals at the 1991 World Championships and the 1992 Winter Olympics silver medals at the 1992 World Championships and the 1994 Winter Olympics as well as the 1993 US National Figure Skating Championship Kerrigan was inducted into the United States Figure Skating Hall of Fame in 2004 Nancy KerriganKerrigan in 1995Full nameNancy Ann KerriganBorn 1969 10 13 October 13 1969 age 54 Stoneham Massachusetts U S Height5 ft 4 in 163 cm 1 Figure skating careerCountry United StatesRetired1994Medal record Representing the United StatesLadies figure skatingOlympic Games1994 Lillehammer Ladies singles1992 Albertville Ladies singlesWorld Championships1992 Oakland Ladies singles1991 Munich Ladies singlesWinter Universiade1989 Sofia Ladies singlesOn January 6 1994 an assailant used a police baton to strike Kerrigan on her landing knee the attacker was hired by the ex husband of her rival Tonya Harding The attack injured Kerrigan but she quickly recovered Harding and Kerrigan both participated in the 1994 Winter Olympics but after the Games Harding was permanently banned from competitive figure skating At the Olympics Kerrigan won the silver medal in a controversial showdown with gold medal winner Oksana Baiul She then started touring and performed with several ice skating troupes that included Champions on Ice and Broadway on Ice In 2017 she was a contestant on Dancing with the Stars Contents 1 Early life 2 Skating career 2 1 1991 1993 competitions 2 2 1994 assault 2 3 1994 Winter Olympics 2 4 1994 Walt Disney World parade 2 5 Skating results 2 6 Skating honors 2 7 Skating outfits 3 Post Olympic skating career 3 1 Television movies and video games 3 2 Dancing with the Stars 4 Personal life 5 References 6 External linksEarly life EditKerrigan was born in Stoneham Massachusetts 2 the youngest child and only daughter of welder Daniel Kerrigan 1939 2010 3 and homemaker Brenda Kerrigan nee Schultz b 1940 She is of English Irish and German ancestry and has stated There s very little Irish in me just my name 4 While her brothers Michael and Mark played hockey she took up figure skating 5 at age six She did not start private lessons until age eight and won her first competition the Boston Open at age nine 2 Kerrigan s family was of modest means Her father sometimes worked three jobs to fund her skating career he also drove the Zamboni at the local rink in exchange for Nancy s lessons 6 Kerrigan was coached by Theresa Martin until she was 16 then began working with Evy and Mary Scotvold 7 after a brief period with Denise Morrissey The Scotvolds remained her coaches through the rest of her competitive career Skating career EditKerrigan began to reach prominence at the national level when she placed fourth at the junior level at the 1987 U S Figure Skating Championships She made an early impression as a strong jumper but was comparatively weak in compulsory figures 8 She made her senior debut the following season moving up the national rankings each year 12th in 1988 fifth in 1989 when she was the bronze medal winner at the 1989 Winter Universiade and fourth in 1990 9 She continued to be held back by compulsory figures until they were eliminated from competitions after the 1990 season 10 1991 1993 competitions Edit Kerrigan s rise at the national level continued when she placed third at the 1991 U S Figure Skating Championships She qualified for the 1991 World Figure Skating Championships where she won the bronze medal Her medal was part of the first ever sweep of the women s podium by a single country at the World Championships as her teammates Kristi Yamaguchi and Tonya Harding won gold and silver respectively 11 In the 1992 season Kerrigan again improved on her placement at the previous year s national championships by finishing second She won a bronze medal Yamaguchi took the gold in the 1992 Winter Olympics and earned the silver medal at the 1992 World Championships 12 The following season with Yamaguchi retired from eligible competition Kerrigan became United States champion even though her performance was flawed She admitted that she would have to improve her skating in time for the World Championships 13 She won the short program at the World Championships in Prague but had a disastrous free skate that resulted in her tumbling to fifth in the standings 14 This was followed by an even worse performance at a televised pro am event where Kerrigan fell three times botched the landing of another jump and appeared dazed and depressed losing to 1988 Olympian Caryn Kadavy 15 Before and after the 1992 Olympics she had many corporate sponsorship contracts with companies such as Campbell s Soup Evian Reebok and Seiko 16 and opportunities to perform professionally which were permitted after the International Skating Union abolished the earlier strict amateur status rules that had governed eligibility for the sport 17 18 In preparation for the 1994 Winter Olympics she curtailed these activities to focus on her training instead She also began working with a sports psychologist to better handle her nerves in competition 16 19 1994 assault Edit Main article Assault of Nancy Kerrigan On January 6 1994 at the U S Figure Skating Championships in Detroit As Kerrigan was walking through a corridor at Cobo Arena immediately after a practice session she was bludgeoned on the right lower thigh with a police baton by an assailant who was later apprehended and identified as Shane Stant The assault was planned by rival Tonya Harding s ex husband Jeff Gillooly 20 and co conspirator Shawn Eckardt 1967 2007 21 22 The conspirators goal was to prevent Kerrigan from competing in both the National Championships and the Lillehammer 1994 Olympics 23 The attack s immediate aftermath was recorded on a TV camera and broadcast around the world 24 The initial footage showed the attendants helping Kerrigan as she grabbed at her knee crying out Why why why Kerrigan was also seen being carried away by her father Daniel Harding won the championship with Michelle Kwan second Although Kerrigan s injury forced her to withdraw from the U S Championships her fellow skaters agreed that she merited one of the two spots on the Olympic team 25 The USFSA chose to name her to the Olympic team rather than Kwan who was sent to Lillehammer as an alternate in the event that Harding was removed from the team 26 Kerrigan recovered quickly from her injury and resumed her intensive training She practiced by doing complete back to back double run throughs of her programs until she felt completely confident in her ability to compete under pressure 19 27 The fame she had acquired from the attack led to further opportunities she was reported to have already signed endorsement contracts for 9 5 million before the Olympics began 28 Harding denied any involvement in the planning of the attack but later pleaded guilty to conspiring to hinder the prosecution 29 In late 2005 Kerrigan expressed objections to Shane Stant s wishes to have the attack removed from his record so he could join the Navy SEALs which do not recruit anyone with a felony conviction Kerrigan stated in a letter dated November 25 2005 that to allow Stant to have the attack removed from his record would not only be an insult to her but it also would send the message that a crime like that can ultimately be swept under the rug Stant s request had already been denied by a judge saying that it is against the law to expunge an assault conviction Stant was 34 when he tried to remove the attack from his record 30 The attack was depicted in the 2017 film I Tonya 31 1994 Winter Olympics Edit nbsp Kerrigan on an Azerbaijani postage stamp dedicated to the 1994 Winter OlympicsMain article Figure skating at the 1994 Winter Olympics Ladies singles The ladies single skating event of the 1994 Winter Olympics in the Hamar Olympic Amphitheatre of Norway took place seven weeks after the attack and Kerrigan skated what she considered to be the best two performances of her life in the short program and free skate 27 She won the silver medal finishing second to Oksana Baiul and ahead of Chen Lu as Tonya Harding finished in eighth place amid controversy Harding had trouble with her equipment the laces on her skates and was given a reskate by the judges Kerrigan was in first place after the short program but lost the free skate and the gold medal to Baiul in a close and controversial 5 4 decision 32 Kerrigan appeared to display dissatisfaction and disappointment with her second place finish While Kerrigan and Chen waited over 20 minutes for Olympic officials to find a copy of the Ukrainian national anthem someone mistakenly told Kerrigan the delay in the presentation was because Baiul had cried off her make up and was getting it retouched Kerrigan with obvious frustration was caught on camera saying Oh come on So she s going to get out here and cry again What s the difference 33 CBS chose to air the undiplomatic comment This marked a distinct shift in the way Kerrigan was portrayed in the media which had been somewhat protective of her image up to that point because of the attack against her 34 Kerrigan elected not to attend the closing ceremonies at the Olympics Her agent claimed this was because Norwegian security had advised her to leave due to death threats that had been made against her but this was later denied 34 Instead she left Norway early to take part in a prearranged publicity parade at Walt Disney World her 2 million sponsor 1994 Walt Disney World parade Edit Following the 1994 Winter Olympics Kerrigan participated in a Walt Disney World parade She was caught on microphone saying to Mickey Mouse This is dumb I hate it This is the corniest thing I have ever done 35 She later said that her remark was taken out of context and she was not commenting on being in the parade but rather on her agent s insistence that she wear her silver medal in the parade She said that her parents had always taught her not to show off or brag about her accomplishments She added that she had nothing against Disney or Mickey Mouse Who could find fault with Mickey Mouse He s the greatest mouse I ve ever known 36 37 Commenting on the media backlash Mike Barnicle of The Boston Globe said Now the thing is over so we ve got to kill her That s us the media not her 38 Either because of the bad publicity or her own inclinations some of Kerrigan s previously announced endorsements and television deals were dropped after the Olympics 34 Skating results Edit InternationalEvent 1984 85 1985 86 1986 87 1987 88 1988 89 1989 90 1990 91 1991 92 1992 93 1993 94Olympics 39 3rd 2ndWorlds 40 3rd 2nd 5th WDSkate America 41 5th 2ndLalique 41 3rd 3rdNHK Trophy 41 5thNations Cup 41 1stGoodwill Games 42 5thPiruetten 41 1stNovarat Trophy 41 1stUniversiade 41 3rdNationalU S Champ 43 44 45 46 9th N 11th J 4th J 12th 5th 4th 3rd 2nd 1st WDU S Olympic Festival 47 48 3rd 1stSkating honors Edit Kerrigan was inducted into the United States Figure Skating Hall of Fame in 2004 49 She was also honored at Ice Theatre of New York s annual benefit gala in 2008 50 Skating outfits Edit Kerrigan s Olympic skating outfits were designed by fashion designer Vera Wang Along with Christian Lacroix s designs for Surya Bonaly in 1992 Wang s designs marked a new trend toward couture in figure skating 51 Kerrigan s white 1992 free skating costume resembled a wedding dress with sheer illusion sleeves and a basketweave design on the bodice 52 Kerrigan s 1994 Olympic dresses were also designed by Wang She wore another white dress trimmed with black velvet bands and sheer black sleeves for the original program and a champagne colored dress set with 11 500 rhinestones for the free skate Wang donated those two dresses to Kerrigan the values of which were estimated at 9 600 and 13 000 respectively 53 Post Olympic skating career EditKerrigan turned professional after the Olympics She appeared in a few competitions such as Ice Wars but focused her career on performing in a variety of ice shows 54 She has appeared in Champions on Ice Broadway on Ice and an ice show adaptation of the musical Footloose among other productions 55 56 In 2003 Kerrigan became a national spokeswoman for Fight for Sight 57 Television movies and video games Edit In the 1994 TV movie Tonya and Nancy The Inside Story she was portrayed by Heather Langenkamp 58 Years later Langenkamp commented Good girls always get short shrift in this society we want the story to be about the bad girl I can t imagine a more admirable character than Nancy Kerrigan and it s too bad we don t make movies about people like that People consider good girls boring unfortunately 59 In 1994 Kerrigan hosted Saturday Night Live season 19 episode 15 featuring musical guest Aretha Franklin In Tattoo Assassins a Mortal Kombat style arcade fighting video game developed in 1994 by Data East the release of which was cancelled though rare nearly complete prototypes are in existence one character the player can fight as is heavily based on Kerrigan Namely the figure skater Karla Keller played by Cristine Dupree Keller s backstory as given in the game itself has her as an Olympic hopeful but in a fictionalized version of the assault on Kerrigan Keller s rival and fellow figure skater Eva Gunter a fictional version of Tonya Harding attacks her late at night and injures her so much that Keller is forced to pull out of the Olympics Since then Keller trains in martial arts so she can one day take revenge on Gunter by beating her up In the game Karla Keller is dressed in full figure skater attire even wearing ice skates and like all other fighters in the game has magical tattoos on her skin that come alive when the player performs special attacks and finishing moves 60 61 In 1995 Kerrigan had a guest appearance on Boy Meets World in the episode Wrong Side of the Track where she helps Eric Matthews discover his potential for skating in a dream sequence 62 In 2004 Kerrigan sang a cover of The Best for a Tina Turner tribute album 63 nbsp Kerrigan during an interview in 2006Kerrigan appeared in the Fox television program Skating with Celebrities 2006 and played a small part in the ice skating comedy feature film Blades of Glory 2007 with Will Ferrell She hosted Nancy Kerrigan s World of Skating on the Comcast Network starting in 2005 and has done commentary work for other skating broadcasts 64 During the 2010 Winter Olympics Kerrigan served as a special correspondent for Entertainment Tonight 65 She has written an instructional book on advanced figure skating technique Artistry on Ice ISBN 0 7360 3697 0 In 2014 ESPN aired The Price of Gold a 30 for 30 documentary about the 1994 attack 66 On February 23 2014 NBC aired a documentary during the 2014 Winter Olympics on the incident called Nancy amp Tonya 67 68 On July 10 2016 Kerrigan competed against Kayla Harrison on the Battle of the Olympians episode of the television program Flea Market Flip S7 E2 In November 2017 she appeared on Keeping Up with the Kardashians in the Christmas special episode In December 2017 a fictional movie about Tonya Harding and the attack on Kerrigan entitled I Tonya was released Caitlin Carver played Kerrigan 69 In January 2018 Kerrigan joined Inside Edition as their Super Bowl correspondent 70 She also appeared in an episode of Fresh Off the Boat as herself 71 In 2021 she played a voice role in the animated Easter movie Eggs Dancing with the Stars Edit Main article Dancing with the Stars American season 24 Kerrigan was a contestant on Dancing with the Stars for the 24th season which premiered on March 20 2017 72 Her partner was Artem Chigvintsev 73 They were eliminated in the seventh week of the competition 74 Nancy Kerrigan Dancing with the Stars season 24 Week Dance Music Judges scores a Total score Result1 Viennese waltz She s Always a Woman Billy Joel 7 7 7 7 28 Safe2 Cha cha cha No Rights No Wrongs Jess Glynne 7 7 7 7 28 Safe3 Samba Shake Your Bon Bon Ricky Martin 8 9 8 8 33 Safe4 Foxtrot My Wish Rascal Flatts 8 9 8 8 33 Safe5 Jazz That s How You Know Amy Adams 9 9 9 9 36 Safe6 Paso doble Free Your Mind En Vogue 9 8 8 8 33 SafeTeamFreestyle My Boyfriend s Back The Chiffons No Scrubs TLC Bo Fifth Harmony 8 9 8 9 347 Tango Oh Pretty Woman Roy Orbison 9 9 9 9 36 EliminatedCha cha cha Crave Pharrell Williams Loser b Individual judges scores are listed in the following order Carrie Ann Inaba Len Goodman Julianne Hough Bruno Tonioli Nancy lost this dance off to Simone Biles and received no bonus points Personal life EditKerrigan graduated from Stoneham High School and attended Emmanuel College in Boston to study business 75 Her mother Brenda is legally blind which prompted Kerrigan to create the Nancy Kerrigan Foundation which aims to raise awareness and support for the vision impaired 76 Kerrigan married her agent Jerry Solomon on September 9 1995 the year after she retired from competition The marriage was her first and his third 77 They have three children together Matthew born 1996 78 Brian born 2005 and Nicole born 2008 79 80 81 Solomon also has a son from his second marriage 82 In April 2017 Kerrigan said that she had six miscarriages in eight years while attempting to have her three children She said that the miscarriages were devastating and a strain on the marriage 83 References Edit Evans Hilary Gjerde Arild Heijmans Jeroen Mallon Bill et al Nancy Kerrigan Olympics at Sports Reference com Sports Reference LLC Archived from the original on April 20 2011 Retrieved June 3 2011 a b c Nancy Kerrigan Biography Ice Skater Athlete 1969 Biography com FYI A amp E Networks Archived from the original on March 15 2016 Retrieved March 22 2016 Daniel Kerrigan Obituary Boston MA Boston Globe Legacy com 2010 Archived from the original on December 7 2017 Retrieved December 14 2017 Harvey Randy January 13 1992 Coach s Remarks Put Kerrigan on Thin Ice Los Angeles Times Archived from the original on January 7 2014 Retrieved August 30 2019 Nancy Kerrigan Skating December 1990 p 34 Investigations Inspiration Stories amp Videos Inside Edition Archived from the original on September 27 2011 Nancy Kerrigan Skating December 1990 p 33 Excitement Under the Dome Skating April 1987 p 42 Nancy Kerrigan Skating December 1990 p 35 Compulsory Figures Skate Into History Chicago Tribune February 9 1990 Archived from the original on October 2 2017 Retrieved April 26 2017 Victory in Munich Skating June 1991 pp 29 31 Yamaguchi Caps Her Year With World Title The New York Times March 30 1992 Archived from the original on October 18 2015 Retrieved May 26 2011 Kerrigan s chase ends The Arizona Republic January 24 1993 Longman Jere January 2 1994 Picking Herself Up Off the Ice Bronze Medalist Kerrigan Seeks Top After Hitting Bottom The New York Times Archived from the original on February 14 2018 Retrieved February 21 2018 Hershey s Kisses Pro Am Championships Point to the Future with a Past Skating May 1993 p 14 a b Reaching for Gold Skating December 1993 p 22 Harvey Randy June 24 1992 Olympics Are Opened to Professional Skaters Los Angeles Times Archived from the original on August 16 2018 Retrieved July 27 2018 Finn Robin October 25 1992 Figure Skating Money is Music to Their Ears The New York Times Archived from the original on July 27 2018 Retrieved July 27 2018 a b Longman Jere February 25 1994 Baiul Is Injured In Skating Collision The New York Times Archived from the original on June 26 2017 Retrieved February 17 2017 Jeff Gillooly geni family tree September 15 1967 Archived from the original on January 12 2018 Retrieved February 10 2018 Flashback Kerrigan and Harding ESPN November 19 2003 Archived from the original on May 30 2011 Retrieved January 10 2011 Longman Jere February 6 1994 Focus on Sports The Whole World Is Watching The New York Times Archived from the original on June 26 2017 Retrieved February 17 2017 Swift E M February 14 1994 Anatomy of a Plot Sports Illustrated Archived from the original on June 23 2018 Retrieved August 7 2018 Nancy Kerrigan Attack Raw Footage and Interviews YouTube January 6 1994 Archived from the original on December 11 2017 Retrieved December 14 2017 Longman Jere January 8 1994 Rivals Agree Kerrigan Rates Olympic Spot The New York Times Archived from the original on October 18 2015 Retrieved August 23 2011 Poisoned Ice Archived November 24 2011 at the Wayback Machine People January 24 1994 a b The Official Book of Figure Skating ISBN 0 684 84673 X p 174 Smith Beverley Figure Skating A Celebration ISBN 0 7710 2819 9 p 5 Tonya Harding Nancy Kerrigan Harding found guilty of hindering investigation OregonLive com January 2014 Archived from the original on November 28 2017 Retrieved December 14 2017 McNamara Melissa December 2 2005 Kerrigan Attacker s Record To Stay CBS News Archived from the original on May 18 2017 Retrieved December 14 2017 Brodesser Akner Taffy January 10 2018 Tonya Harding Would Like Her Apology Now The New York Times Archived from the original on March 5 2018 Retrieved March 3 2018 Ukraine s Baiul Edges Kerrigan For Gold Medal The New York Times February 26 1994 Archived from the original on October 23 2016 Retrieved February 17 2017 Kerrigan s Latest Foe Her Image Archived June 26 2012 at the Wayback Machine AP March 2 1994 a b c Kerrigan s Off Ice Spins Create Image Meltdown Archived September 26 2012 at the Wayback Machine Chicago Tribune December 11 1994 Harding Kerrigan are linked forever by skating incident Archived April 11 2006 at the Wayback Machine Retrieved July 11 2006 More Will Be Heard From Kerrigan Archived July 1 2012 at archive today Courant com March 7 1994 Nancy Kerrigan Looks Back on Sad Tonya Harding Scandal Defends Herself I Wasn t Whining Archived August 14 2014 at the Wayback Machine TVGuide com February 23 2014 The Souring of America s Sweetheart The Washington Post March 4 1994 Olympic Results Medalists PDF 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all over the country performing in a big arena 1986 U S Figure Skating Championships Results Junior Ladies Final Standings United Press International UPI February 8 1986 Archived from the original on July 28 2018 Retrieved July 27 2018 Nancy Kerrigan ranked 11th Notable Sports Figures Nancy Kerrigan American Figure Skater Winning Ways Encyclopedia com Gale Archived from the original on July 28 2018 Retrieved July 28 2018 In 1987 she placed fourth at the National Junior Championships In 1988 she finished twelfth in her first appearance at the U S Figure Skating Championships In 1989 she finished fifth at the U S Championships Continuing her ascent up the rankings Kerrigan finished fourth at the U S Championships in 1990 Notable Sports Figures Nancy Kerrigan American Figure Skater Winning Ways Encyclopedia com Gale Archived from the original on July 28 2018 Retrieved August 26 2018 Winning a bronze medal at the 1989 U S Olympic Festival Kerrigan returned to take the gold in 1990 Anderson Dave February 20 1992 Sports of The Times I Never Can See Her Face The New York Times Archived from the original on August 26 2018 Retrieved August 26 2018 Hall of Fame Members World Figure Skating Museum and Hall of Fame Archived from the original on September 5 2007 Retrieved January 26 2012 Nancy Kerrigan and Ice Theatre of New York celebrate new season Archived July 19 2017 at the Wayback Machine Lifeskate com December 1 2008 Two skaters give couture a twirl The New York Times February 16 1992 Archived from the original on April 20 2017 Retrieved February 17 2017 Louie Elaine February 16 1992 Two Skaters Give Couture a Whirl The New York Times Archived from the original on June 14 2018 Retrieved July 27 2018 Smith Beverley Figure Skating A Celebration ISBN 0 7710 2819 9 p 70 Hamilton Scott Landing It ISBN 1 57566 466 6 p 270 Brown Jessica 2001 On the Ice With Nancy Kerrigan Parents Archived from the original on September 24 2017 Retrieved September 23 2017 Correction Nancy Kerrigan 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miscarriages It s devastating You think What s wrong with me USA Today Archived from the original on January 9 2018 Retrieved January 8 2018 External links EditNancy Kerrigan at IMDb nbsp Nancy Kerrigan at Olympics com nbsp Nancy Kerrigan at Olympedia nbsp Skate Canada Results Book Volume 2 1974 current PDF Skate Canada Archived from the original PDF on April 8 2008 Washington Post article on the 1994 attack People Magazine article 1994 entitled Poisoned Ice Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Nancy Kerrigan amp oldid 1179760963, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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