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November 2010, Vol 87, No. 9When John Coughlin lost his mother, Stacy, earlier this year, his world came crashing down. Gone was the woman who drove him each morning to the ice rink as a child, who had served as club president, judge and test chair and who, above all else, shared his passion for skating. October 2010, Vol 87, No. 8There's quiet edging, smooth spins, fluid stroking and then snap, the audacity of a 'Rippon' triple Lutz, the namesake move that does Olympic champion Brian Boitano's famous 'Tano' one better by soaring with both hands over head. August/September 2010, Vol 87, No. 7Certainly the moment when Amanda Evora soared high above the ice to a Rachmainoff crescendo and embraced the crowd with a thankful nod and glorious smile was one few will ever forget. June/July 2010, Vol 87, No. 6Sometimes, your toughest challenge brings a new perspective. Take Ashley Wagner, who just missed making the 2010 U.S. Olympic Team but rekindled her passion for the sport in the process. May 2010, Vol. 87, No. 5The 2010 U.S. champion Haydenettes put together two exhilarating and error-free performances to capture the bronze medal at the ISU World Synchronized Skating Championships 2010 in Colorado Springs, Colo., April 9-10. April 2010, Vol. 87, No. 4With the eyes of the world on Vancouver for three weeks in February, U.S. Figure Skating delivered the most complete performance of any figure skating federation at the 21st Olympic Winter Games. A gold medal by Evan Lysacek in men's and a silver medal in ice dancing by Meryl Davis and Charlie White helped separate the United States from the rest on the sport's biggest stage. March 2010, Vol. 87, No. 3Expectations for the 2010 AT&T U.S. Figure Skating Championships may have been a bit unfair. After all, memories were still fresh from the attendance-breaking 2007 event in which the city of Spokane, Wash., delivered arguably the greatest championships in the event's storied history. February 2010, Vol. 87, No. 2This fall's Grand Prix season proved there are no shoo-ins for 2010 Olympic gold. In the ice dancing and men's events, it's nearly impossible to pick a favorite. January 2010, Volume 87, Issue 1The United States collected two gold medals at the ISU Grand Prix of Figure Skating Final for the first time in the event's history, with wins by Evan Lysacek in the men's event and Meryl Davis and Charlie White in ice dancing. | Prices & Availability Archives and Back IssuesPrices for back issues of SKATING vary according to availability. To order back issues, contact the U.S. Figure Skating Order Department to find out about availability and prices. You can also download the U.S. Figure Skating merchandise order form by clicking here (PDF). Information on ordering SKATING magazine single issues is located on the last page. Availability of issues listed is not guaranteed. |
































