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Women's Figure Skating Champions

Name the women to win an Olympics gold medal in singles figure skating.
*In 2018 and 2022, athletes from Russia competed as the OAR (Olympic Athletes from Russia) and ROC (Russian Olympic Committee)
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Last updated: February 18, 2022
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First submittedDecember 17, 2013
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Year
Country
Answer
2022
Russia *
Anna Shcherbakova
2018
Russia *
Alina Zagitova
2014
Russia
Adelina Sotnikova
2010
South Korea
Yuna Kim
2006
Japan
Shizuka Arakawa
2002
United States
Sarah Hughes
1998
United States
Tara Lipinski
1994
Ukraine
Oksana Baiul
1992
United States
Kristi Yamaguchi
1988
East Germany
Katarina Witt
1984
East Germany
Katarina Witt
1980
East Germany
Anett Potzsch
1976
United States
Dorothy Hamill
Year
Country
Answer
1972
Austria
Beatrix Schuba
1968
United States
Peggy Fleming
1964
Netherlands
Sjoukje Dijkstra
1960
United States
Carol Heiss
1956
United States
Tenley Albright
1952
Great Britain
Jeannette Altwegg
1948
Canada
Barbara Ann Scott
1936
Norway
Sonja Henie
1932
Norway
Sonja Henie
1928
Norway
Sonja Henie
1924
Austria
Herma Szabo
1920
Sweden
Magda Julin
1908
Great Britain
Madge Syers
13 Comments
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Level 81
Feb 24, 2014
How many of these were non-controversial? ;)
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Level 57
Feb 21, 2022
Yeah! Where is Tonya Harding!? She so should have won. She just wished her opponents all the best "break a leg" she intimated.
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Level 84
Apr 28, 2014
Aaargh! Could not spell Henie for the life of me. And shame on me for forgetting Yamaguchi
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Level 25
May 13, 2014
so many I could see their faces, even their skating, and couldn't remember the names - total blank.
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Level 22
Jun 16, 2017
need to be updated
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Level 91
Aug 7, 2018
I think technically the 2018 winner should be listed as OAR, as Russia wasn't allowed to compete as a team.
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Level 83
Aug 17, 2018
OAR would be a valid choice as well, but she's still from Russia. Never mind what the "R" stands for ...
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Level 89
Aug 5, 2020
Aargh, I tried Vitt instead of Witt. So close and yet so far.
+6
Level 73
Feb 20, 2022
The Olympics, like the Holy Roman Empire, has betrayed all of the principles that it claims to uphold. And, like the HRE, will probably last indefinitely, or at least as long as there is money to be made selling broadcast rights.
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Level 96
Oct 5, 2022
100% agree. Cheat, go ahead, we'll still let your people compete wearing the colours of your flag. BTW, they can still compete together, we'll just slightly change the name under which they compete.
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Level 81
Feb 20, 2022
I was going to say that I must have, for some reason, been more interested in figure skating from '84-'98, because those are the only ones I got or can even remember hearing of before. But then... looking at the quiz results... it looks like the world was more interested in figure skating those same years.
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Level 66
Feb 22, 2022
Surprised to see that Sasha Cohen cannot make the list.
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Level 55
May 16, 2022
Please also accept " Poetzsch" as an alternate spelling.