1985 U.S. Figure Skating Championships

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Type:National Championship
Season:1984–85
1985 U.S. Figure Skating Championships
Type:National Championship
Season:1984–85
Location:Kansas City, Missouri
Champions
Men's singles:
Brian Boitano
Ladies' singles:
Tiffany Chin
Pairs:
Jill Watson / Peter Oppegard
Ice dance:
Judy Blumberg / Michael Seibert
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The 1985 U.S. Figure Skating Championships was held in early 1985 at Kemper Arena in Kansas City, Missouri. Medals were awarded in four colors: gold (first), silver (second), bronze (third), and pewter (fourth) in four disciplines – men's singles, ladies' singles, pair skating, and ice dancing – across three levels: senior, junior, and novice.

The event was one of the criteria used to select the U.S. teams for the 1985 World Championships.

Men

Following the retirement of Olympic gold medalist Scott Hamilton, Brian Boitano landed seven triple jumps in the free skating to capture his first national title.[1][2] Mark Cockerell, appearing in his ninth nationals, finished a career-best second, and Christopher Bowman moved up from eighth to fourth with an outstanding free skating.[3]

Boitano would go on to capture the bronze medal at the 1985 World Championships.

Rank Name CF SP FS
1 Brian Boitano111
2 Mark Cockerell222
3 Scott Williams394
4 Christopher Bowman1033
5 Paul Wylie466
6 Daniel Doran775
7 Bobby Beauchamp548
8 Craig Henderson687
9 Angelo D'Agostino1259
10 David Fedor91110
11 James Cygan81212
12 John Filbig141114
13 Tom Cierniak131013
14 Tom Zakrajsek141314
15 Winfrid Mayer151515

Ladies

Coming off a fourth-place finish at the 1984 Winter Olympics, Tiffany Chin was the heavy favorite and won all three phases of the competition to capture the crown.[4][5][6] Second place finisher Debi Thomas became the first black American singles skater to qualify for the World Figure Skating Championships.[7]

Chin would go on to win the bronze medal at the 1985 World Championships, while Thomas finished fifth in her World debut.

Rank Name CF SP FS
1 Tiffany Chin111
2 Debi Thomas223
3 Caryn Kadavy532
4 Kathryn Adams744
5 Jill Frost376
6 Leslie Sikes887
7 Jana Marie Sjodin4128
8 Yvonne Gomez11135
9 Sara MacInnes6514
10 Tracy Ernst1469
11 Staci McMullin12910
12 Maradith Feinberg91113
13 Debbie Walls131012
14 Leslie Friedman101415
15 Debbie Tucker161611
16 Cynthia Romano151516

Pairs

After her previous partner, Burt Lancon, turned professional, 1984 Olympian Jill Watson teamed with Peter Oppegard to take the pairs crown. They were followed in second place by siblings Natalie and Wayne Seybold.[8]

Watson and Oppegard would finish fourth in the 1985 World Championships.

Rank Name SP FP
1 Jill Watson / Peter Oppegard11
2 Natalie Seybold / Wayne Seybold22
3 Gillian Wachsman / Todd Waggoner43
4 Susan Dungjen / Jason Dungjen74
5 Katy Keeley / Joseph Mero36
6 Sandy Hurtubise / Craig Maurizi85
7 Maria Lako / Michael Blicharski67
8 Karen Courtland / Robert Daw59
9 Tammy Crowson / Jay Freeman98
10 Ginger Tse / Archie Tse1210
11 Kristin Kriwanek / Doug Williams1011
12 Sheila Nobles / Tom Zakrajsek1412
13 Danielle Broussard / Christopher Hefner1313
WD Margo Shoup / Patrick Page

Ice dancing

Judy Blumberg / Michael Seibert won their fifth consecutive national title and would go on to earn the bronze medal at the 1985 World Championships.

Rank Name
1 Judy Blumberg / Michael Seibert
2 Renée Roca / Donald Adair
3 Suzanne Semanick / Scott Gregory
4 Lois Luciani / Russ Witherby
5 Susan Wynne / Joseph Druar
6 Susan Jorgensen / Robert Yokabaskas
7 Eva Hunyardi / Jay Pinkerton
8 Kristan Lowry / Chip Rossbach
9 Kandi Amelon / Alex Binnie
10 April Sargent / John D'Amelio
11 Karen Knieriem / Leif Erickson
12 Ann Hensel / John Stackhouse
13 Laura Wolfe / James Yorke
14 Sharon Minton / Kenton Webb

Junior results

Men

Rank Name CF SP FS
1 Doug Mattis123
2 Erik Larson531
3 Rudy Galindo342
4 Scott Kurttila214
5 John Saitta455
6 Patrick Brault6
7 Jeff Carstensen8
8 Brian Grant9
9 Jeff Freedman11
10 Eddie Shipstad10
11 Mark Mitchell7
12 Todd Reynolds13
13 Steven Rice12
14 Jon De Paz14

Ladies

Rank Name CF SP FS
1 Jill Trenary551
2 Tracey Damigella3 (tie)62
3 Holly Cook633
4 Dedie Richards245
5 Tracey Seliga178
6 Sharon Barker884
7 Jeri Campbell917
8 Laura Edmunds7116
9 Micki McMahon1329
10 Kimberly Drenser3 (tie)1311
11 Lisa Cornelius10
12 Kristin Kriwanek12
WD Julie Wasserman

Pairs

(incomplete standings)

Rank Name
1 Deveny Deck / Luke Hohmann
2 Shelly Propson / Jerod Swallow
3 Lori Blasko / Todd Sand
4 Shanda Smith / Brandon Smith
5 Kristi Yamaguchi / Rudy Galindo
6 Bridgit Drenser / David McGovern
7 Ashley Stevenson / Robert Pellaton
8 Jennifer Newman / Scott Wedland
9 Jill Kombeitz / Joel McKeever
10 Sara Powell / Robert Powell
11 Nancy Kerrigan / Bobby Martin
12 Nancy Schwarz / David Aboyoun
13 Deirdre Roach / Mike Beltch
14 Pam Warters / Jeff Warters

Ice dancing

Rank Name
1 Jodie Balogh / Jerod Swallow
2 Tonia Kleinsasser / Daniel Stahl
3 Jill Helser / Michael Verlich
4 Tracy Sniadach / Charles Sinek
5 SKimberly Barget / James Schilling
6 Jeanne Miley / Christopher Macri
7 Amy Webster / John Millier
8 Colette Huber / Ron Kravette
9 Colleen Bowman / Doug Murray
10 Suzanne Murphy / Andrew Niebler
11 Jennifer Benz / Jeffrey Benz
12 Lisa Grove / Daniel Smith
13 Megan O'Donnell / David Shirt
14 Kelli Haveman / Shawn Rettstatt

Novice results

References

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