Gracie Gold
Gracie Gold | ||||||||||||||||||||||||
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Born | Newton, Massachusetts | August 17, 1995|||||||||||||||||||||||
Hometown | Springfield, Illinois | |||||||||||||||||||||||
Height | 1.68 m (5 ft 6 in) | |||||||||||||||||||||||
Figure skating career | ||||||||||||||||||||||||
Country | United States | |||||||||||||||||||||||
Coach | Frank Carroll | |||||||||||||||||||||||
Skating club | Wagon Wheel FSC | |||||||||||||||||||||||
Began skating | 2003 | |||||||||||||||||||||||
Medal record
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Gracie Gold (born August 17, 1995) is an American figure skater. She is the 2012 World Junior silver medalist, 2012 Rostelecom Cup silver medalist, 2013 Skate Canada International bronze medalist, and 2014 U.S. national champion.
Career
Gold began training with Amy Vorhaben and Max Liu and then worked with Alexia Griffin before joining Susan Liss in Springfield, Illinois.[4] Her next coach was Alex Ouriashev, who worked with her at two rinks in the Chicago area.[5]
Gold was fourth on the novice level at the 2010 U.S. Championships. The next season, she competed on the junior level but finished sixth at the Midwestern Sectionals and failed to qualify for the national championships.[6] After the event, she began preparing for the following season by working to increase her technical content.[6]
2011–2012 season
Gold made her international debut at the Junior Grand Prix in Tallinn, Estonia, winning gold at the event. She then qualified for the 2012 U.S. Championships on the Junior level, where she won both the short and long programs to take the gold medal. Her total of 178.92 points is a record for a junior lady at the U.S. Championships. Gold won gold in all seven of her competitions this season, leading into the U.S. Championships. She then competed at the 2012 World Junior Championships in Minsk, Belarus. Her luggage was delayed for two days but not her skates.[7] Gold won the silver medal at the event. She signed with International Management Group.[8]
Gold was named in the U.S. team to the 2012 World Team Trophy.[8] At her senior international debut, she finished 5th overall behind fellow Junior Worlds medalist Adelina Sotnikova.
2012–2013 season
Gold finished 7th in her senior Grand Prix debut at the 2012 Skate Canada. She then worked with a sports psychologist on her focus and refined her programs in Canton, Michigan.[9] At her second event, the 2012 Rostelecom Cup, she won the silver medal.[10] At her first senior U.S. Nationals, Gold placed ninth in the short program, first in the free skate, and won the silver medal overall with a score of 186.57 points.[11][12] She was named in the U.S. team to the 2013 Four Continents and finished 6th at the event. At the 2013 World Championships, she placed ninth in the short program, fifth in the free skate, and 6th overall setting a new personal best score of 184.25 points. Gold, with teammate Ashley Wagner, who finished in fifth place, thus secured three spots for the US women at the 2014 Winter Olympics.
At the 2013 World Team Trophy in Tokyo, Gold placed third in the short program and third in the free skate to finish third overall, setting a personal and season best score total of 188.03 points. Team USA won the team gold for the second time since 2009.
In July 2013, Gold became a Pandora Jewelry ambassador.[13]
2013–2014 season
After parting ways with coach, Alex Ourashiev, in late August 2013, Gold trained with Marina Zueva and Oleg Epstein in Canton, Michigan while searching for a new permanent coach.[14] She took silver at her first event of the season, the U.S. International Figure Skating Classic. After the event, she traveled to California for a week-long tryout with Frank Carroll at the Toyota Sports Center in El Segundo.[14] On September 25, 2013, it was announced that Carroll would be her permanent coach.[15]
In the 2013–14 ISU Grand Prix series, Gold competed at the 2013 Skate Canada, placing first in the short program with a personal best of 69.45 and third in the free skate, winning the bronze medal overall. At her next event, the 2013 NHK Trophy, she finished 4th and became the third alternate for the Grand Prix Final.
Personal life
Gold was born in Newton, Massachusetts, the daughter of Denise, an ER nurse, and Carl Gold, an anesthesiologist.[4][5] Her fraternal twin sister, Carly, is younger by 40 minutes and is also a competitive figure skater.[16][17]
Gold was raised in Springfield, Missouri before moving to Springfield, Illinois.[4] She attended ninth grade at Glenwood Senior High School in Chatham, Illinois before switching to online education at MU High School.[5][18] She has expressed a desire to become a physician or orthodontist.
Programs
Season | Short program | Free skating | Exhibition |
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2013–2014 [19][20] |
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2012–2013 [8][21] |
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2011–2012 [22][23] |
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Competitive highlights
Results[24] | |||||
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International | |||||
Event | 2009–10 | 2010–11 | 2011–12 | 2012–13 | 2013–14 |
Worlds | 6th | ||||
Four Continents | 6th | ||||
GP NHK Trophy | 4th | ||||
GP Rostelecom Cup | 2nd | ||||
GP Skate Canada | 7th | 3rd | |||
U.S. Classic | 2nd | 2nd | |||
International: Junior | |||||
Junior Worlds | 2nd | ||||
JGP Estonia | 1st | ||||
National | |||||
U.S. Champ. | 4th N. | 1st J. | 2nd | 1st | |
Midwest. Sect. | 6th J. | 1st J. | |||
Team events | |||||
World Team | 2T / 5P | 1T / 3P | |||
GP = Grand Prix; JGP = Junior Grand Prix Levels: N. = Novice; J. = Junior T = Team result; P = Personal result; Medals awarded for team result only. |
Detailed results
(Small medals for short and free programs awarded only at ISU Championships. Pewter medals for fourth-place finishes awarded only at U.S. national and regional events.)
2013–2014 season | ||||||
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Date | Event | Level | SP | FS | Total | |
January 5 – 12, 2014 | 2014 United States Championships | Senior | 1 72.12 |
1 139.57 |
1 211.69 | |
November 8–10, 2013 | 2013 NHK Trophy | Senior | 4 62.83 |
3 114.98 |
4 177.81 | |
October 25–27, 2013 | 2013 Skate Canada | Senior | 1 69.45 |
3 117.20 |
3 186.75 | |
September 11–15, 2013 | 2013 U.S. Classic | Senior | 1 58.49 |
3 106.19 |
2 164.68 | |
2012–2013 season | ||||||
Date | Event | Level | SP | FS | Total | |
April 11–14, 2013 | 2013 World Team Trophy | Senior | 3 60.98 |
3 127.05 |
3 188.03 | |
March 11–17, 2013 | 2013 World Championships | Senior | 9 58.85 |
5 125.40 |
6 184.25 | |
February 8–11, 2013 | 2013 Four Continents | Senior | 5 60.36 |
6 106.30 |
6 166.66 | |
January 19–27, 2013 | 2013 U.S. Championships | Senior | 9 54.08 |
1 132.49 |
2 186.57 | |
November 9–11, 2012 | 2012 Rostelecom Cup | Senior | 1 62.16 |
2 112.87 |
2 175.03 | |
October 26–28, 2012 | 2012 Skate Canada International | Senior | 9 52.19 |
6 99.38 |
7 151.57 | |
September 12–16, 2012 | 2012 U.S. Classic | Senior | 2 59.37 |
1 111.78 |
2 171.15 | |
2011–2012 season | ||||||
Date | Event | Level | SP | FS | Total | |
April 18–22, 2012 | 2012 ISU World Team Trophy | Senior | 4 59.07 |
5 110.58 |
5 169.65 | |
February 27 – March 4, 2012 | 2012 World Junior Championships | Junior | 2 58.00 |
2 113.85 |
2 171.85 | |
January 22–29, 2012 | 2012 U.S. Junior Championships | Junior | 1 60.21 |
1 118.17 |
1 178.92 | |
November 15–19, 2011 | 2012 Midwestern Sectionals | Junior | 1 59.18 |
1 115.72 |
1 174.90 | |
October 12–15, 2011 | 2011 JGP Estonia | Junior | 1 60.18 |
1 112.51 |
1 172.69 | |
2010–2011 season | ||||||
Date | Event | Level | SP | FS | Total | |
November 9–13, 2010 | 2011 Midwestern Sectionals | Junior | 6 40.52 |
6 75.55 |
6 116.07 | |
2009–2010 season | ||||||
Date | Event | Level | SP | FS | Total | |
November 9–13, 2010 | 2010 U.S. Novice Championships | Novice | 6 - |
4 - |
4 123.61 |
References
- ^ "ISU World Standings for Single & Pair Skating and Ice Dance : Ladies". International Skating Union. March 31, 2012.
- ^ "ISU Judging System – Season Bests Total Scores 2012/2013 : Ladies". International Skating Union. April 13, 2013.
- ^ "ISU Judging System – Season Bests Total Scores 2011/2012 : Ladies". International Skating Union. March 31, 2012.
- ^ a b c Brannen, Sarah S. (June 26, 2013). "Featured Skater: Gracie Gold". boston2014.com.
- ^ a b c Hersh, Philip (December 21, 2011). "Gracie good as gold?". Chicago Tribune. Retrieved December 21, 2011.
- ^ a b Walker, Elvin (March 18, 2012). "Gold lives up to the hype". Golden Skate.
- ^ Hersh, Philip (March 2, 2012). "After short, Gold 2d at world junior meet". Chicago Tribune.
- ^ a b c Hersh, Philip (April 6, 2012). "U.S. skating turns to Gold standard". Chicago Tribune.
- ^ Rutherford, Lynn (January 10, 2013). "Road to Omaha: Gold adds polish, counts points". IceNetwork.
- ^ Ford, Bonnie D. (December 20, 2012). "Gracie Gold focuses on growing her skills". ESPN.
- ^ "2013 Prudential U.S. Figure Skating Championship Ladies". January 26, 2013.
- ^ Hersh, Philip (January 26, 2013). "Stunning silver finish for Gold". Chicago Tribune.
- ^ "PANDORA Jewelry Welcomes U.S. Figure Skater, Silver Medalist, Gracie Gold, to the PANDORA family". PR Newswire. July 17, 2013.
- ^ a b Rutherford, Lynn (September 14, 2013). "Gold to test waters with Carroll in Los Angeles". IceNetwork.com.
- ^ "Gold to Train with Frank Carroll". U.S. Figure Skating. September 25, 2013. Cite error: The named reference "usfsa130925" was defined multiple times with different content (see the help page).
- ^ Manzagol, Denise (July 22, 2011). "Gold twins shine on day one at Skate Detroit". Icenetwork. Retrieved October 15, 2011.
- ^ Whiteside, Kelly (October 24, 2012). "With a name that says it all, teen tackles expectations". USA Today.
- ^ Robb, Shannon (February 22, 2013). "MU High School offers flexibility for students like figure skater Gracie Gold". Columbia Missourian.
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