Biography

Artist. Athlete. Activist.

 

Adam Rippon is a combination of all three.

 

One of the most dramatic figure skaters on the planet, Adam won the hearts of America and the world at the 2018 Winter Olympics.  Known for his refreshing candor and wit, his rise to fame on the global stage has provided him with a platform to speak out in support of LGBTQ rights and the freedom to be oneself. 

 

His passion and charm have made him an inspiration to young and old alike and he has quickly become a role model and icon to millions. 

 

In addition to his recent team bronze medal at the 2018 Winter Olympics in PyeongChang, Adam has garnered nine medals on the international circuit over the last four years, including the 2016 U.S. men’s championship title.

 

Always a team player, he has shared his artistry with his fellow skaters through music and theme recommendations and has choreographed programs for U.S. champions Mirai Nagasu and Ashley Wagner.

 

The oldest of six children from Scranton, Pennsylvania, Adam got a relatively late start as a skater at the age of 10. But once he started skating, he never looked back. He rose through the skating ranks, claiming the world junior title twice before winning the U.S. men’s title in 2016.  He was named to his first Olympic team in 2018 at the age of 28.

 

Adam also made the bold decision to come out publicly in October 2015 in an interview with SKATING magazine which led him to become the first openly gay athlete to represent the United States in Olympic competition.

 

Follow Adam on social media:

 

Twitter: @adaripp

 

Instagram: adaripp

Competitive Results

Winter Olympics

10th

2018

Winter Olympic Games

3rd (Team)

2018

U.S. Championships

4th

2018

Grand Prix Final

5th

2017

Skate America

2nd

2017

World Championships

6th

2016

U.S. Championships

1st

2016

Golden Spin of Zagreb

2nd

2015

Rostelecom Cup

4th

2015

Skate Canada

4th

2015

Finlandia Trophy

2nd

2015

World Championships

8th

2015

Four Continents Championship

10th

2015

U.S. Championships

2nd

2015

Skate Canada

10th

2014

Finlandia Trophy

2nd

2014

Four Continents Championship

8th

2014

U.S. Championships

8th

2014

NHK Trophy

4th

2013

Skate America

2nd

2013

Gardena Spring Trophy

2nd

2013

U.S. Championships

5th

2013

NHK Trophy

8th

2012

Cup of China

4th

2012

World Team Trophy

2nd - Team

2012

World Championships

13th

2012

Four Continents Championship

4th

2012

U.S. Championships

2nd

2012

Trophee Eric Bompard

4th

2011

Skate Canada

4th

2011

Four Continents Championship

5th

2011

U.S. Championships

5th

2011

Skate America

4th

2010

Skate Canada

3rd

2010

World Championships

6th

2010

Four Continents Championship

1st

2010

U.S. Championships

5th

2010

Trophee Eric Bompard

3rd

2009

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