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John Anthony Curry, OBE (9 September 1949 – 15 April 1994) [2] was a British figure skater. He was the 1976 European , World and Olympic Champion . He was noted for combining ballet and modern dance influences into his skating.
Figure skating at the XII Winter Olympics; Type: Olympic Games: Champions; Men's singles: John Curry: Ladies' singles: Dorothy Hamill: Pairs: Irina Rodnina / Alexander Zaitsev: Ice dance: Liudmila Pakhomova / Alexander Gorshkov
John Curry played for the Breck School Mustangs, where he compiled a 1.80 GAA as team captain and MVP in his senior season of 2001–02.After graduating from Breck, Curry attended a year at the Taft School in Watertown, Connecticut, during which he achieved a 1.46 GAA and a .920 save percentage, and was named a New England Prep School West First Team All-Star.
The ISU Junior Grand Prix in Great Britain (also called the John Curry Memorial) is an international figure skating competition. Sanctioned by the International Skating Union, it is periodically held in the autumn as part of the Junior Grand Prix (JGP) series. Medals may be awarded in men's singles, women's singles, pair skating, and ice dance.
In a format developed by Olympic Champion John Curry as a class for his skating company, skaters in the group’s weekly Master Edge Class focus on ensemble movement to music. This class functions much like the ballet barre in Ballet. In service to the community of skaters, this class is free to all adult skaters.
John Curry (1949–1994) was a British figure skater. John Curry is may also refer to: John Curry (historian) (died 1780), Irish physician; John Curry (ice hockey) (born 1984), American ice hockey goaltender; John A. Curry (1934–2023), president of Northeastern University, Boston, 1989–1996
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The following is a list of notable figure skaters who have competed in men's singles.These are skaters who have won a gold, silver, or bronze medal at at least one of the following competitions: the Winter Olympics, the World Figure Skating Championships, the European Figure Skating Championships, the Four Continents Figure Skating Championships, the Grand Prix of Figure Skating Final, the ...