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Ryan Dunk
Born (2000-10-14) 14 October 2000 (age 24)
Towson, United States
HometownWhite Hall
Height1.77 m (5.8 ft)
Figure skating career
CountryUnited States United States
CoachPeter Johansson, Mark Mitchell
Skating clubBaltimore FSC
Began skating2007

Ryan Dunk (born October 14, 2000) is an American figure skater. He is the 2019 U.S. Junior National Champion[1]and 2019 CS Asian Open Trophy bronze medalist.

Early life

Ryan Dunk was born on October 14, 2000. He began skating in 2007,[1] after his mother brought him and his older brother to a rink and he participated in a group lesson.[2]

Career

2018–2019 season

Dunk started his season by competing in the 2018 JGP series. At his first JGP event of the season he placed sixth in Bratislava, Slovakia. At his second JGP event he placed fifth in Yerevan, Armenia.

He won his first junior national title in 2019 with 68.58 in the short program, 132.85 in the free skate, and 201.43 overall, more than five points above the silver medalist.[3] In late February Dunk made he international senior debut at the 2019 Challenge Cup where he finished fifth.

Dunk moved to Boston, where he stays with a host family, in 2018, to train under coaches Peter Johansson and Mark Mitchell.[4][2]

2019–2020 season

Programs

Season Short program Free skating
2019–2020
2018–2019

[1]

Competitive Highlights

JGP: Junior Grand Prix

International[5]
Event 16–17 17–18 18–19 19–20
CS Asian Open Trophy 3rd
Challenge Cup 5th
International: Junior
JGP Armenia 5th
JGP Austria 9th
JGP Poland 6th
JGP Slovakia 6th
JGP U.S. 5th
Philadelphia 1st
National
U.S. Champ. 3rd J 4th J 1st J 11th
TBD = Assigned; WD = Withdrew


Detailed results

  • ISU personal bests highlighted in bold.
2019–20 season
Date Event Level SP FS Total
Jan. 20–26, 2020 2020 U.S. Championships Senior 14
67.15
11
132.30
11
199.45
30 October – 3 November 2019 2019 CS Asian Open Trophy Senior 4
71.56
3
127.47
3
199.03
September 18–21 2019 2019 JGP Poland Junior 5
72.90
6
133.00
6
205.90
August 28 – 31, 2019 2019 JGP United States Junior 6
63.89
6
124.50
5
188.39
2018–19 season
Date Event Level SP FS Total
February 21 – 24, 2019 2019 Challenge Cup Senior 7
65.36
5
128.59
5
193.95
Jan. 19 – 27, 2019 2019 U.S. Championships Junior 2
68.58
1
132.85
1
201.43
October 10 – 13, 2018 2018 JGP Armenia Junior 4
68.45
6
126.85
5
195.30
August 22 – 25, 2018 2018 JGP Slovakia Junior 6
63.08
6
125.83
6
188.91
2017–18 season
Date Event Level SP FS Total
Dec. 29, 2017 – Jan. 8, 2018 2018 U.S. Championships Junior 10
53.43
3
119.25
4
172.68
August 23 – 26, 2017 2017 JGP Austria Junior 5
60.85
12
109.86
9
170.71
August 3 – 5, 2017 2017 Philadelphia Summer International Junior 1
60.60
1
117.92
1
178.52
2016–17 season
Date Event Level SP FS Total
January 14 – 22, 2017 2017 U.S. Championships Junior 4
57.78
3
114.44
3
172.22

References

  1. ^ a b c "Biography". www.isuresults.com. Retrieved 2019-04-15.
  2. ^ a b Lee, Edward. "White Hall's Ryan Dunk a rising star as U.S. junior men's figure skating champion". baltimoresun.com. Retrieved 2019-04-15.
  3. ^ "2019 GEICO U.S. Figure Skating Championships". www.usfigureskating.org. Retrieved 2019-04-15.
  4. ^ Hayes, Theo (2019-02-12). "Hereford senior heads to Netherlands for ice skating championship". WBAL. Retrieved 2019-09-12.
  5. ^ "Competition Results". www.isuresults.com. Retrieved 2019-04-18.