Evan Lysacek
Biography Competitive Results Behind The Scenes
A key element of confidence is standing tall and proud, and no one in the sport of figure skating embodies that characteristic more than World Champion and two-time U.S. Men’s Champion Evan Lysacek. Standing at 6'2", he towers over many of his competitors, and thanks to choreographer Lori Nichol he has learned to flaunt and capitalize on his unique qualities. “Lori has been instrumental in the growth of my career, because she is able to see a skater’s strength, bring it out and highlight that strength,” says Lysacek. “For so long, because I’m so much taller than the other skaters, I tried to camouflage that and do things that made me look like I wasn’t so long and tall. She was one of the first people that said, ‘That’s what sets you apart and makes you different.’ She brought out a creativity and a confidence in my skating.”
The first program Nichol choreographed for Lysacek was a modern interpretation of music from the opera “Carmen,” which highlighted his height and angles. This season, his short program will be performed to “Bolero” by Maurice Ravel and his long program is to “Rhapsody in Blue” by George Gershwin. Nichol says she encourages Lysacek to be proud of his long lines and utilize that asset along with his musicality, intensity and ability to focus. “I feel he could do any style,” she says.
In addition to his 2009 World title and two U.S. Men’s titles, Lysacek has been the top
Lysacek also appreciates the artistic elegance of skating, and he chooses to wear costumes that show off his sense of style. For the 2006-07 season, Christian Dior designed his short program costume and his long program costume was done by Gianfranco Ferré. Cutting edge designer Alexander McQueen has created both the short and long program costumes for 2007-08 and for the 2009-2010 season, Lysacek’s costumes will be designed by the iconic Vera Wang. “My personal style is simple and modern,” says Lysacek. “I want to feel confident and feel that I’m wearing something that enhances my performance and does not take attention away from the skating.” His sense of style extends off the ice, and in the summer of 2007 he began working with the Public Image Modeling Agency. He has also been a sought-after spokesman for the sport of figure skating, and has made numerous personal appearances.
The person that Lysacek thanks most for his success is his coach Frank Carroll, with whom he’s been training since 2003. Making the 2006 Winter Olympic team is one of his most satisfying achievements, and he feels he could not have done it without Carroll. Although Lysacek had wanted to train with Carroll for several years, his mother wisely insisted he stay at home in the
They now set their sights on the 2010 Winter Olympics in
Although Lysacek fully understands the importance of performing all the elements—especially essential under the sport’s international judging system—he also revels in making a connection with an audience. Appearances in shows, such as Family Tribute on Ice, and tours, such as Stars on Ice, have helped build on his natural charisma. “Whatever choreography I’m doing, even when I’m competing and I have to be so focused, there are certain spots in the program that I try to remember to establish a connection, because that is what makes our sport unique,” he notes. “The audience is able to see our faces and see our emotions. It is important for them to see, because it draws people closer to the skater and they feel a real connection.” In addition to his larger-than-life personality and charm, Lysacek had a heart of equal proportion. Evan is a supporter of numerous charities including Figure Skating in
| YEAR | EVENT | RESULT |
|---|---|---|
| 2010 | Winter Olympics | 1st |
| 2009 | World Team Trophy | 1st |
| 2009 | World Championships | 1st |
| 2009 | U.S. Championships | 2nd |
| 2009 | Four Continents Championships | 2nd |
| 2008 | U.S Championships | 1st |
| 2008 | Skate America | 3rd |
| 2008 | ISU Grand Prix Final | 3rd |
| 2008 | Skate Canada | 3rd |
| 2008 | Four Continents Championships | 3rd |
| 2007 | Grand Prix Final | 3rd |
| 2007 | Cup of China | 2nd |
| 2007 | Skate America | 2nd |
| 2007 | World Championships | 5th |
| 2007 | U.S Championships | 1st |
| 2007 | Four Continents Championships | 1st |
| 2006 | Cup of China | 1st |
| 2006 | Skate America | 2nd |
| 2006 | Campbell's Cup (Team USA Men) | 1st |
| 2006 | World Championships | 3rd |
| 2006 | Winter Olympics | 4th |
| 2006 | U.S. Championships | 2nd |
| 2005 | NHK Trophy | 2nd |
| 2005 | Skate America | 2nd |
| 2005 | Campbell's Classic | 6th |
| 2005 | U.S Figure Skating Challenge | 1st |
| 2005 | Wolrd Championships | 3rd |
| 2005 | Four Continents Championships | 1st |
| 2005 | U.S. Championships | 3rd |
| 2004 | World Junior Championships | 2nd |
| 2004 | U.S Championships | 5th |
| 2003 | Junior Grand Prix Final | 1st |
| 2003 | World Junior Championships | 2nd |
| 2003 | U.S. Championships | 7th |
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