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释义

  1. Personal life

  2. Skating career

     Early career   2005–06 season: Junior international debut    2006–07 season: Bronze medal at Junior Worlds   2007–08 season: Senior debut   2008–09 season: Second bronze at Junior Worlds  2009–10 season  2010–11 season  2011–12 season: First National title, Four Continents title  2012–13 season: Skate America title, First Grand Prix Final medal  2013–14 season: Sochi Olympics  2014–15 season: Third national title  2015–16 season: World medal   2016–17 season: Second Skate America title    2017–18 season 

  3. Skating technique

  4. Sponsorships

  5. Programs

  6. Competitive highlights

     2006–07 to present  2001–02 to 2005–06 

  7. Detailed results

      Senior level    Junior level  

  8. References

  9. External links

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| caption= Wagner at the 2014 Winter Olympics
| fullname= Ashley Elisabeth Wagner[1]
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| birth_place= Heidelberg, Germany
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| residence= Aliso Viejo, California
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| coach= Rafael Arutyunyan
Nadezda Kanaeva
John Nicks
| formercoach= Priscilla Hill
Shirley Hughes
Dody Teachman
| choreographer= Shae-Lynn Bourne
Jeffrey Buttle
| formerchoreographer= Shawn Sawyer
Cindy Stuart
Adam Rippon
David Wilson
Phillip Mills
Irina Romanova
Jill Shipstad-Thomas
| skating club= SC of Wilmington
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Lakewood, California
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Lake Arrowhead, California
Wilmington, Delaware
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4 (2015–16)
7 (2014–15)
5 (2013–14)
5 (2012–13)
17 (2011–12)
24 (2010–11)
16 (2009–10)
17 (2008–09)
15 (2007–08)
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| SP date= 2016 Team Challenge Cup
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Ashley Elisabeth Wagner (born May 16, 1991) is an American figure skater. She is the 2016 World silver medalist, a 2014 Olympic bronze medalist in the figure skating team event, the 2012 Four Continents champion, a three-time Grand Prix Final medalist, winner of five Grand Prix events (2012 and 2016 Skate America; 2012 and 2013 Trophée Éric Bompard; 2015 Skate Canada), and a three-time U.S. national champion (2012, 2013, and 2015).

Personal life

Ashley Wagner is the first child and only daughter of Lieutenant Colonel Eric Wagner, U.S. Army (retired) and Melissa James, a former schoolteacher.[2] Wagner was born on a U.S. Army Base in Heidelberg, Germany, where her father was stationed at the time. Her younger brother was a skater and competed on the national level.[2]

Because Wagner's father was in the military, her family moved nine times during her childhood;[4] they settled in northern Virginia when she was ten years old.[5] Besides Germany, she has lived in Delaware, California, Alaska, Kansas, Washington State, and Virginia. Wagner currently lives in southern California but considers Seabeck, Washington her home.[6]

Wagner was home schooled by her mother for seven months.[7][8][9][10] She later attended West Potomac High School through the 2007/2008 school year. After studying at Northern Virginia Community College via its online Extended Learning Institute, she enrolled in Saddleback College in California but has not graduated. She speaks a little German in addition to English.[11]

According to an interview, Wagner has suffered several concussions and she believes these incidents had affected her cognitive abilities.[12][13]

Wagner has her own YouTube channel. She is also an avid user of Twitter, Myspace, Instagram and Facebook. She is beginning a new venture of becoming a social media influencer.

Skating career

Early career

Wagner began skating at age five in Eagle River, Alaska. She says that her mother told her she could choose between ballet or figure skating, but she "wasn't going to do anything in pink shoes."[8] According to her mother, Wagner began to show promise early and won a gold medal at her first competition. In 1998, Wagner watched Tara Lipinski win the gold medal at the 1998 Winter Olympics in Nagano, Japan on television. From that moment, she decided that she wanted to compete in the Olympics too.[7][10]

Wagner later trained in Kansas City and Tacoma, Washington until her family moved to Portland, Oregon, where she was taught by Tonya Harding's former coach, Dody Teachman.[5] In January 2002, Wagner began training with Shirley Hughes in Alexandria, Virginia.[18][19] Jill Shipstad-Thomas choreographed her competitive programs.[8][9]

In the 2002–03 season, Wagner qualified for the U.S. Junior Figure Skating Championships, which are the national championships of the United States for figure skaters at the juvenile and intermediate levels. Wagner placed 17th at the Intermediate level. The following season she tested up to the novice level. She won the silver medal at her regional competition,[22] the first step to qualifying for the national championships, but placed 10th at her sectional competition[23] and did not qualify for the 2004 National Championships.

Wagner qualified for her first U.S. Championships in the 2004–05 season after placing first at both the Northwest Pacific Regionals and the Pacific Coast Sectionals.[24][25] Competing on the novice level, she placed seventh at Nationals.[7]

2005–06 season: Junior international debut

For the 2005–06 season, Wagner moved up to the junior level. She won both the Northwest Pacific Regional and Pacific Coast Sectional competitions again to qualify for the National Championships.[27][28] At the 2006 U.S. Nationals in St. Louis, Missouri, Wagner finished fourth on the junior level, earning the pewter medal. After the event, Wagner was named to the U.S. team for the Triglav Trophy in Slovenia, her first major international competition and where she made her international junior debut. There she landed six triple jumps, including a triple toe-triple toe combination, in her long program to move up from third in the short program to first overall.[9]

2006–07 season: Bronze medal at Junior Worlds

In the 2006–07 season, Wagner made her Junior Grand Prix debut. She won both the Junior Grand Prix event in Courchevel, France, and the event in The Hague, Netherlands. Her wins qualified her for the Junior Grand Prix Final in Sofia, Bulgaria, where she won the silver medal behind fellow American Caroline Zhang, with a final score of 142.01. At the 2007 U.S. Nationals in Spokane, Washington, Wagner placed third behind Mirai Nagasu and Caroline Zhang, earning herself a spot on the World Junior Championships team. Her bronze medal at the 2007 Nationals was the first time she had placed in the top three at the national championships.[8] At the 2007 Junior Worlds in Oberstdorf, Germany, she landed seven triple jumps in her long program. She finished with the bronze medal behind Zhang and Nagasu, completing the first-ever American sweep of the World Junior podium.[31]

2007–08 season: Senior debut

Wagner moved up to the senior level both nationally and internationally for the 2007–08 season. She made her senior international debut at the 2007 Skate Canada International in Quebec City, Quebec, where she placed fifth overall. Two weeks later, Wagner won her first senior international medal at the 2007 Trophée Éric Bompard in Paris, France. She placed third behind reigning World silver medalist Mao Asada and reigning U.S. National Champion Kimmie Meissner. She finished second in the long program ahead of Meissner and only lost to Meissner in the final standings by 0.11 points. During her fall Grand Prix events, Wagner attempted the triple Lutz-triple loop combination for the first time in competition, but it was downgraded by the technical callers because her attempts were not fully rotated. Discussing her first year on the Grand Prix, Wagner said, "Competing on the Grand Prix has forced my skating to mature. I'm a senior lady now, and I need to perform like one."[10]

In January 2008, Wagner competed on the senior level for the first time at the 2008 U.S. Nationals in St. Paul, Minnesota. She placed second in the short program behind Mirai Nagasu after landing a triple Lutz-triple loop combination.[33][34] In the free skate, she placed second again, this time behind Rachael Flatt, after landing seven triples including another triple Lutz-triple loop combination. She finished with the bronze medal overall behind Nagasu and Flatt. Because Nagasu, Flatt, and pewter-medalist Caroline Zhang were too young to compete at an ISU Senior Championship event, Wagner was the only medal winner to be named to the Four Continents and World Championships teams.[35] Because of her third-place finish at the 2008 Nationals, Wagner earned a bye to the 2009 U.S. Nationals.

At the 2008 Four Continents in Goyang, South Korea, Wagner finished twelfth in the short program, fifth in the free skate, and eighth overall.[36][37] At the 2008 World Championships in Goteburg, Sweden, she finished 16th after placing 11th in the short program and 15th in the long program. She fell once in her free skate.[38]

In June 2008, Wagner announced that she would be leaving her longtime coach Shirley Hughes to begin working with Priscilla Hill in Wilmington, Delaware.[18]

2008–09 season: Second bronze at Junior Worlds

For the 2008–09 Grand Prix of figure skating season, Wagner was assigned to compete at 2008 Cup of China where she finished fourth. Her next event was the 2008 NHK Trophy, where she again finished fourth. In the process she set new personal bests in the short program and her combined score.

She won the pewter medal at the 2009 U.S. Nationals and represented the United States at the 2009 Junior Worlds in Sofia, Bulgaria where she placed third, winning her second junior world medal.

2009–10 season

For the 2009–10 Grand Prix season, Wagner was assigned to compete at the 2009 Rostelecom Cup, at that event she won the silver medal. In the process she set new personal best scores in her long program and her combined score. After winning the bronze medal at the 2009 NHK Trophy, she qualified for the Grand Prix Final. At the Final, Wagner ranked last in the short program, fourth in the free skate, and fourth overall.

At the 2010 U.S. Nationals, Wagner won her second bronze medal. She was placed on the team to the 2010 Junior Worlds, but withdrew from the team before the event.[40]

2010–11 season

A racing heartbeat which had long bothered Wagner became more frequent during the summer before the 2010–11 season. She also began to suffer violent full-body muscle spasms which her coach Priscilla Hill said were "some of the most horrific things I've ever seen."[41] She saw a number of physicians who were unable to determine the cause. Finally, chiropractor and muscle specialist Steve Mathews revealed that tension in her neck muscles was causing one of her vertebrae to be pushed out of place, squeezing various nerves; a physical therapy program reduced the problems.[41]

Wagner had practiced her new long program only about six times before she competed at 2010 NHK Trophy where she finished 5th.[41] At 2010 Cup of Russia she won the bronze medal.

In June 2011, Wagner announced that she would move to Aliso Viejo, California to train with John Nicks and Phillip Mills at the Aliso Viejo Ice Palace.[19][45][46] She quit her part-time job at a jeans store and used some of the money she had been saving for college to move across the country.[47]

2011–12 season: First National title, Four Continents title

Wagner began the 2011–12 season at the 2011 Skate Canada International. She placed second in the short program and third in the freeskate to win the bronze medal overall. At the 2011 NHK Trophy, Wagner placed fifth in the short program and third in the freeskate to finish 4th overall. At the 2012 U.S. Nationals, she ranked third in the short program. She was first in the free program and won her first national title.[48]

After her U.S. Championship win, Wagner was assigned to both the 2012 Four Continents Championships[49] and the 2012 World Championships. At Four Continents, she placed second in the short program after two-footing a planned triple flip-triple toe combination and successfully landing her triple loop and double axel. She placed first in a free skate which included six triples and won the gold medal ahead of two time world champion Mao Asada. Her scores at the Four Continents event were the highest overall for a world lady all season and her free program score was the second highest of the season behind Carolina Kostner's gold medal winning free skate at the 2012 World Championships. At the World Championships, Wagner was eighth in the short program after stepping out of her triple flip. She placed third in the free skate with a seven triple program, and 4th overall, thus securing two spots for U.S. ladies at the 2013 Worlds.

2012–13 season: Skate America title, First Grand Prix Final medal

At her first Grand Prix assignment of the season, the 2012 Skate America, Wagner placed first in both programs and won her first gold on the GP series.[50] At the 2012 Trophée Éric Bompard, she was second in the short and first in the long and won her second GP title,[51] qualifying for the 2012 Grand Prix Final. In a November 2012 interview, Wagner said, "Nicks changed my technique a little bit but not a ton. [...] The mental aspect of my training is where he really has helped me because confidence leads to consistency under pressure."[52]

At the Grand Prix Final in December, Wagner placed second in the short. A pair of hard falls during the free skate injured her left hip (hip pointer) and bruised her right knee but she was able to complete the program and finished fourth in the segment.[53] In the overall standings, she finished with the silver medal, just ahead of Japan's Akiko Suzuki. At the 2013 U.S. Championships, Wagner placed first in the short program, second in the free skate after falling twice and two-footing her salchow jump, and was able to edge out Gracie Gold to win her second straight national title. She was the first U.S. ladies' single skater to win consecutive national titles since Michelle Kwan in 2005.[54]

Wagner's luggage with her skates was lost on her way to the 2013 World Championships but arrived before the evening practice on March 12.[55] She placed fifth at Worlds, while her teammate, Gracie Gold, placed sixth.[56] With these placements, they gained three spots for the Olympics and World Championships. Wagner placed second at the 2013 World Team Trophy and the United States won the event. One week later, Phillip Mills, her choreographer, announced that he had given Wagner his resignation.[57] On April 24, John Nicks said he would no longer travel but would still coach Wagner at the Aliso Viejo Ice Palace.[58][59] On June 25, Wagner said she would also train in Lake Arrowhead, California with Rafael Arutyunyan, who would accompany her to competitions.[60]

2013–14 season: Sochi Olympics

In the 2013–14 ISU Grand Prix season, Wagner won silver at her first event, the 2013 Skate America. Her next assignment was the 2013 Trophée Éric Bompard where she won gold and qualified for the 2013–14 Grand Prix Final in Fukuoka, Japan. Wagner won bronze at the final behind Yulia Lipnitskaya after placing third in both segments. After both a short program where she finished 4th, falling twice, and only landing four triples during the free program, Wagner finished fourth at the 2014 U.S. Championships.[61] She was named to the U.S. team for the 2014 Winter Olympics in Sochi, Russia, despite finishing behind 3rd place Mirai Nagasu, due to her strong international record, which is considered under the selection criteria.[62] Following the U.S. Championships, she also announced her return to her Samson and Delilah free program.[63] She won a team bronze medal at the Olympics.[11]

She continued on to compete at the 2014 World Figure Skating Championships in Saitama, Japan, where she placed seventh in the short program, fourth in the free skate, and finished in seventh place overall.

2014–15 season: Third national title

For the 2014–15 season, Wagner was assigned to the 2014 Skate Canada and the 2014 Trophée Éric Bompard. After winning silver at Skate Canada behind Russia's Anna Pogorilaya and bronze at Trophée Bompard behind Russia's Elena Radionova and Yulia Lipnitskaya, she qualified in the last spot for the Grand Prix Final in Barcelona.[65] Wagner is the first American woman since Michelle Kwan to qualify for three consecutive Grand Prix Finals.[66] At the Grand Prix Final, Wagner placed sixth in the short program and third in the long program to win the bronze medal behind Russians Elizaveta Tuktamysheva and Radionova. The bronze is Wagner's third consecutive Grand Prix Final medal. At the 2015 U.S. Championships, Wagner won both the short program and free skate, setting a new U.S. record score of 221.02.[67] Since Michelle Kwan in 1999, Wagner is the first U.S. senior ladies figure skater to win three national championships.[68]

At the 2015 World Championships in Shanghai, Wagner placed 11th in the short program, third in the free skate, and 5th overall. At the 2015 World Team Trophy, she ranked fourth in both segments and Team USA won the event.

2015–16 season: World medal

Wagner's two Grand Prix assignments for the 2015–16 season were 2015 Skate Canada International and 2015 NHK Trophy. She began her season by winning the gold medal at Skate Canada. She then went onto placing 4th at the NHK Trophy.[69] Those results qualified her for the 2015–16 Grand Prix Final. At the Final she placed 6th in the short program, third in the free skate, and 4th place overall. At the 2016 U.S. Championships, Wagner was awarded the bronze medal behind Gracie Gold and Polina Edmunds.

Wagner competed at the 2016 World Championships in Boston. She placed fourth in the short with a personal best score of 73.16. She then competed as the last skater in the free skate, placing second by scoring another personal best of 142.23, the highest free program score ever recorded by an American woman. Her performances earned her the silver medal, becoming the first American woman to win a medal at the World Championships in a decade.[70]

Wagner finished her season by competing for Team North America at the inaugural 2016 KOSÉ Team Challenge Cup. Her performances greatly contributed to the team earning the gold medal.

2016–17 season: Second Skate America title

In August 2016, Wagner spent three days working with Charyl Brusch on her spins, saying, "She just kind of stripped everything down and had me go back to basics. [...] I plan on going back later this season and building on that."[71]

Wagner began her Grand Prix season at 2016 Skate America, where she became the first American woman since Michelle Kwan to regain a Skate America title.[72]

At the 2016 Cup of China, a poor free skate led Wagner to her worst Grand Prix finish in her career as she finished just outside of the top 5, placing 5th in the short program, 7th in the free skate and 6th overall. While she subsequently did not qualify for the 2016-2017 Grand Prix Final, Wagner quickly rebounded with her first silver medal at the 2017 U.S. Championships behind Karen Chen. She placed third in the short program and 2nd in the free skate to finish 2nd overall.

At the 2017 World Championships in Helsinki, Wagner scored a 69.04 in the short program, placing seventh. In a somewhat lackluster free program, she scored a 124.50, placing tenth in the free program and seventh overall with a score of 193.54. Wagner's placement, combined with a fourth-place finish from USA's Karen Chen, qualified Team USA three spots for the 2018 Olympics and 2018 World Figure Skating Championships.

Wagner finished her season at the 2017 World Team Trophy, where her performances greatly contributed to Team USA winning the bronze medal.

2017–18 season

Wagner revealed her music choices early for the 2017-18 Olympic season, announcing La La Land for her free skate.[73] However, she went to back to her Moulin Rouge! program in the summer before competition.[74] Wagner began her Grand Prix season at 2017 Skate Canada International, where she won the bronze medal after placing 7th in the short program and 4th in the free skate.[75]

Wagner withdrew from her second Grand Prix event at 2017 Skate America in the middle of her free skate due to an ankle infection.[76] Several days later, she revealed that she would return to her La La Land long program.[77]

After placing 4th at the U.S. Figure Skating Championships, Wagner was named as the first alternate for the 2018 Winter Olympic team and the 2018 World Figure Skating Championship[78] team. She was selected to compete at the 2018 Four Continents Figure Skating Championships, but opted to withdraw, giving her spot to alternate Angela Wang.[79]

Wagner was eventually invited to compete at the 2018 World Figure Skating Championships due to Karen Chen's withdrawal, but declined. Mariah Bell was selected as the replacement.[80]

As of January 2019, Wagner is taking a break from figure skating[1], and has moved to Boston, Massachusetts.

Skating technique

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Unlike most skaters, Wagner spins and jumps clockwise. She has executed multiple triple-triple jump combinations in international competition, including the 3F-3T, 3Lz-3T, and 3Lo-1Lo-3S. She landed the 3Lz-3Lo combination at the 2008 U.S. Nationals.[82] Her signature elements include a Charlotte spiral and a bent-leg layover camel spin with both arms outstretched above her head. She dislikes spins.[71]

Sponsorships

In November 2012, Nike began sponsoring Wagner.[84][85] In December, she became one of Pandora Jewelry's style ambassadors.[86] In October 2013, Wagner was named as a face of CoverGirl.[87][88]

Programs

Season Short program Free skating Exhibition
2017–2018
[73][90][74][77]
  • Hip Hip Chin Chin
    {{small| by Club des Belugas
    choreo. by Shae-Lynn Bourne }}
  • La La Land (soundtrack)
    • Audition (The Fools Who Dream)
      {{small| performed by Emma Stone }}
    • Someone in the Crowd
    • Epilogue
    • The End
      {{small| choreo. by Shae-Lynn Bourne }}

  • Moulin Rouge!
    {{small| choreo. by Shae-Lynn Bourne, Benji Schwimmer }}
  • La La Land (soundtrack)[93]
    {{small| choreo. by Shae-Lynn Bourne }}

  • I Am Here[93]
    {{small| by Pink }}

  • Handclap[95]
    {{small| by Fitz and The Tantrums }}
2016–2017
[71][97]
  • Sweet Dreams
    {{small| by Eurythmics
    choreo. by Jeffrey Buttle }}
  • Symphony, Part 3 (Redemption)
    {{small| by Muse
    choreo. by Shae-Lynn Bourne }}
  • Symphony, Part 3 (Redemption)[98]
    {{small| by Muse
    choreo. by Shae-Lynn Bourne }}

  • Handclap[98]
    {{small| by Fitz and The Tantrums }}

  • Dangerous Woman
    {{small| by Ariana Grande
    choreo. by Jeremy Abbott }}
2015–2016
[100][101][102]
  • Hip Hip Chin Chin
    {{small| by Club des Belugas
    choreo. by Shae-Lynn Bourne }}
  • Moulin Rouge!
    • Hindi Sad Diamonds
    • One Day I'll Fly Away
      {{small| performed by Nicole Kidman }}
    • The Show Must Go On
      {{small| performed by Jim Broadbent, Nicole Kidman
      choreo. by Shae-Lynn Bourne }}
  • Dangerous Woman[103]
    {{small| by Ariana Grande
    choreo. by Jeremy Abbott }}

  • Hip Hip Chin Chin[103]
    {{small| by Club des Belugas
    choreo. by Shae-Lynn Bourne }}

  • Imagine[105]
    {{small| performed live by Twin Cities Gay Men's Chorus }}

  • One Last Night
    {{small| by Vaults }}

  • Rather Be
    {{small| by Clean Bandit
    choreo. by Shawn Sawyer }}
2014–2015
[106]
  • Spartacus
    {{small| by Aram Khachaturian
    choreo. by Adam Rippon, Cindy Stuart }}
  • Moulin Rouge!
    • Hindi Sad Diamonds
    • One Day I'll Fly Away
      {{small| performed by Nicole Kidman }}
    • The Show Must Go On
      {{small| performed by Jim Broadbent, Nicole Kidman
      choreo. by Shae-Lynn Bourne }}
  • Rather Be[107]
    {{small| by Clean Bandit
    choreo. by Shawn Sawyer[107] }}

  • One Last Night[109]
    {{small| by Vaults }}

  • Love Me Harder[67]
    {{small| by Ariana Grande and The Weeknd }}
2013–2014
[111][112]
  • Shine On You Crazy Diamond
    {{small| by Pink Floyd
    choreo. by Shae-Lynn Bourne }}
  • Bacchanale
    {{small| (from Samson and Delilah)
    by Camille Saint-Saëns
    choreo. by Phillip Mills[113] }}

  • Romeo and Juliet
    {{small| by Sergei Prokofiev
    choreo. by David Wilson }}
  • Sweet Dreams[114]
    {{small| by Eurythmics
    choreo. by Shae-Lynn Bourne }}

  • Young and Beautiful[114]
    {{small| by Lana Del Rey }}
2012–2013
[116][113][118]
  • The Red Violin
    {{small| by John Corigliano
    choreo. by Phillip Mills }}
  • Bacchanale
    {{small| (from Samson and Delilah)
    by Camille Saint-Saëns
    choreo. by Phillip Mills[113] }}
  • Sweet Dreams[120]
    {{small| by Eurythmics
    choreo. by Shae-Lynn Bourne }}

  • Vienna[120]
    {{small| by Billy Joel }}

  • Your Song
    {{small| by Ellie Goulding }}

  • Tightrope
    {{small| by Janelle Monáe }}
2011–2012
[122]
  • Pollock
    {{small| by Jeff Beal
    choreo. by Phillip Mills[19] }}
  • Black Swan
    {{small| by Clint Mansell, Pyotr Tchaikovsky
    choreo. by Phillip Mills[19] }}
  • Tightrope[125]
    {{small| by Janelle Monáe }}

  • Your Song[125]
    {{small| by Ellie Goulding }}

  • On the Floor
    {{small| by Jennifer Lopez and Pitbull }}
2010–2011
[90][128]
  • Once Upon a Time in America
    {{small| by Ennio Morricone }}

  • Kashmir
    {{small| by Led Zeppelin
    performed by London Philharmonic Orchestra }}
  • Malaguena
    {{small| by Ernesto Lecuona }}
  • Ain't No Other Man
    {{small| by Christina Aguilera }}
2009–2010
[129]
  • Once Upon a Time in America
    {{small| by Ennio Morricone }}
  • Polovtsian Dances
    {{small| by Alexander Borodin }}
  • Speechless
    {{small| by Lady Gaga }}
2008–2009
[2][131]
  • Somewhere in Time
    {{small| by John Barry }}
  • Spartacus
    {{small| by Aram Khachaturian }}
  • Fever
    {{small| by Bette Midler }}
2007–2008
[132]
  • Henry VIII
    {{small| by Camille Saint-Saëns }}
  • Tango Jalousie
    {{small| by J. Gade }}
  • Mambo Jambo
    {{small| by Perez Prado }}
  • Bye Bye Blackbird
    {{small| by Liza Minnelli }}
2006–2007
[133]
  • The Cotton Club
    {{small| by Duke Ellington }}
  • Summertime
    {{small| by George Gershwin }}
  • Steam Heat
2005–2006
[90]
  • Henry V (1989 film)
    {{small| by Patrick Doyle }}
  • Scent of a Woman
    {{small| by Thomas Newman, Jose Padilla }}

Competitive highlights

GP: Grand Prix; JGP: Junior Grand Prix

2006–07 to present

International
Event06–07|2006–07 07–08 08–09 09–10 10–11 11–12 12–13 13–14 14–15 15–16 16–17 17–18
Olympics 7th
Worlds 16th 4th 5th 7th 5th 2nd 7th
Four Continents 8th 1stWD
{{small|GP}} Final 4th 2nd3rd3rd 4th
{{small|GP}} Bompard3rd1st1st3rd
{{small|GP}} Cup of China 4th 6th
{{small|GP}} NHK Trophy 4th 3rd 5th 4th 4th
{{small|GP}} Rostelecom2nd3rd
{{small|GP}} Skate America1st2nd1st WD
{{small|GP}} Skate Canada 5th 3rd2nd1st3rd
International: Junior
Junior Worlds3rd3rd WD
{{small|JGP}} Final2nd
{{small|JGP}} France1st
{{small|JGP}} Netherlands1st
National[90]
U.S. Champ.3rd J3rd4th3rd 6th 1st1st4th1st3rd2nd4th
Team events[138]
Olympics3rd T
4th P
World Team
Trophy
2nd T
3rd P
1st T
2nd P
1st T
4th P
3rd T
6th P
Team Challenge
Cup
1st T
3rd P
Japan Open2nd T
1st P
2nd T
3rd P
2nd T
6th P
2nd T
5th P
3rd T
3rd P
J = Junior level; WD = Withdrew
T = Team result; P = Personal result. Medals awarded for team result only.

2001–02 to 2005–06

International[90]
Event01–02|2001–02 02–03 03–04 04–05 05–06
Triglav Trophy1st J
North American Challenge Skate 5th N
National[90]
U.S. Championships 7th N 4th J
U.S. Junior Championships 17th I
Pacific Coast Sectionals 10th N 1st N1st J
Northwest Pacific Regionals2nd V2nd I2nd N1st N1st J
Levels: V = Juvenile; I = Intermediate; N = Novice

Detailed results

Senior level

Small medals for short and free programs awarded only at ISU Championships. Pewter medals for fourth-place finishes awarded only at U.S. national and regional events. At team events, medals awarded for team results only.
2017–18 season
Date Event SP FS Total
January 3–5, 2018 2018 U.S. Championships5
65.94
3
130.25
4
196.19
November 24–26, 2017 2017 Skate America6
64.12
WDWD
October 27–29, 2017 2017 Skate Canada International7
61.57
4
122.37
3
183.94
2016–17 season
Date Event SP FS Total
April 20–23, 2017 2017 World Team Trophy6
70.75
6
133.26
3T/6P
204.01
March 29 – April 2, 2017 2017 World Championships7
69.04
10
124.50
7
193.54
January 14–22, 2017 2017 U.S. Championships3
70.94
2
140.84
2
211.78
November 18–20, 2016 2016 Cup of China5
64.36
7
117.02
6
181.38
October 21–23, 2016 2016 Skate America1
69.50
2
126.94
1
196.44
October 1, 2016 2016 Japan Open-3
132.12
3T/3P
2015–16 season
Date Event SP FS Total
April 22–24, 2016 2016 Team Challenge Cup2T/2P
74.54
1T/3P
143.20
1T/3P
217.74
March 28 – April 3, 2016 2016 World Championships4
73.16
2
142.23
2
215.39
January 16–24, 2016 2016 U.S. Championships4
62.41
3
135.47
3
197.88
December 10–13, 20152015–16 Grand Prix Final6
60.04
3
139.77
4
199.81
November 27–29, 2015 2015 NHK Trophy3
63.71
5
115.62
4
179.33
October 30 – November 1, 2015 2015 Skate Canada International1
70.73
2
131.79
1
202.52
October 3, 2015 2015 Japan Open-5
117.84
2T/5P
2014–15 season
Date Event SP FS Total
April 16–19, 2015 2015 World Team Trophy4
64.55
4
126.96
1T/4P
191.51
March 23–29, 2015 2015 World Championships11
57.81
3
127.20
5
185.01
January 18–25, 2015 2015 U.S. Championships1
72.04
1
148.98
1
221.02
December 11–14, 20142014–15 Grand Prix Final6
60.24
3
129.26
3
189.50
November 21–23, 20142014 Trophée Éric Bompard3
61.35
4
116.39
3
177.74
October 31 – November 2, 2014 2014 Skate Canada International2
63.86
2
122.14
2
186.00
October 4, 2014 2014 Japan Open-6
100.99
2T/6P
2013–14 season
Date Event SP FS Total
March 24–30, 2014 2014 World Championships7
63.64
4
129.52
7
193.16
February 20–21, 2014 2014 Winter Olympic Games6
65.21
7
127.99
7
193.20
February 6–9, 2014 2014 Winter Olympic Games – Team Event4
63.10
3
January 9–11, 2014 2014 U.S. Championships4
64.71
5
118.03
4
182.74
December 5–8, 2013 2013–14 Grand Prix Final3
68.14
3
119.47
3
187.61
November 15–17, 2013 2013 Trophée Éric Bompard1
66.75
2
127.62
1
194.37
October 18–20, 2013 2013 Skate America2
69.26
2
124.55
2
193.81
October 5, 2013 2013 Japan Open-3
119.77
2T/3P
2012–13 season
Date Event SP FS Total
April 11–14, 2013 2013 World Team Trophy4
59.77
2
128.83
1T/2P
188.60
March 11–17, 2013 2013 World Championships5
63.98
6
123.36
5
187.34
January 19–27, 2013 2013 U.S. Championships1
67.57
2
121.27
1
188.84
December 6–9, 2012 2012–13 Grand Prix Final2
66.44
4
115.49
2
181.93
November 16–18, 2012 2012 Trophée Éric Bompard2
63.09
1
127.54
1
190.63
October 19–21, 2012 2012 Skate America1
60.61
1
127.76
1
188.37
October 6, 2012 2012 Japan Open-1
123.57
2T/1P
2011–12 season
Date Event SP FS Total
April 19–22, 2012 2012 World Team Trophy5
57.52
1
122.29
2T/3P
179.81
March 26 – April 1, 2012 2012 World Championships8
56.42
3
120.35
4
176.77
February 7–12, 2012 2012 Four Continents Championships2
64.07
1
128.34
1
192.41
January 22–29, 2012 2012 U.S. Championships3
63.06
1
123.96
1
187.02
November 11–13, 2011 2011 NHK Trophy5
55.88
3
109.77
4
165.65
October 27–30, 2011 2011 Skate Canada International2
54.50
3
110.98
3
165.48
2010–11 season
Date Event SP FS Total
January 22–30, 2011 2011 U.S. Championships7
54.63
5
110.73
6
165.36
November 19–21, 2010 2010 Cup of Russia3
56.17
3
110.85
3
167.02
October 22–24, 2010 2010 NHK Trophy4
52.93
6
90.80
5
143.73
2009–10 season
Date Event SP FS Total
January 14–24, 2010 2010 U.S. Championships4
62.55
2
122.15
3
184.70
December 3–6, 2009 2009–10 Grand Prix Final6
54.26
4
107.81
4
162.07
November 5–8, 2009 2009 NHK Trophy1
56.54
3
99.45
3
155.99
October 22–25, 2009 2009 Cup of Russia5
55.16
2
108.81
2
163.97
2008–09 season
Date Event SP FS Total
January 18–25, 2009 2009 U.S. Championships12
50.28
1
115.05
4
165.33
November 27–30, 2008 2008 NHK Trophy2
61.52
5
99.58
4
161.10
November 5–9, 2008 2008 Cup of China4
55.40
4
100.19
4
155.59
2007–08 season
Date Event SP FS Total
March 17–23, 2008 2008 World Championships11
51.49
15
85.91
16
137.40
February 11–17, 2008 2008 Four Continents Championships12
47.29
5
105.17
8
152.46
January 20–27, 2008 2008 U.S. Championships2
65.15
2
123.41
3
188.56
November 15–18, 2007 2007 Trophée Éric Bompard5
50.48
2
108.15
3
158.63
November 1–4, 2007 2007 Skate Canada International8
50.86
5
99.20
5
150.06

Junior level

Small medals for short and free programs awarded only at ISU Championships. Pewter medals for fourth-place finishes awarded only at U.S. national and regional events.
2008–09 season
Date Event Level SP FS Total
Feb. 23 – March 1, 2009 2009 World Junior Championships Junior2
57.50
3
96.07
3
153.57
2006–07 season
Date Event Level SP FS Total
Feb. 26 – March 4, 2007 2007 World Junior Championships Junior3
51.67
3
105.48
3
157.15
January 21–28, 2007 2007 U.S. Championships Junior4
51.20
3
94.66
3
145.86
December 7–10, 2006 2006–07 Junior Grand Prix Final Junior3
48.65
2
93.36
2
142.01
October 5–7, 2006 2006 Junior Grand Prix, Netherlands Junior4
44.98
1
89.00
1
133.98
August 23–26, 2006 2006 Junior Grand Prix, France Junior1
49.52
1
85.43
1
134.95
2005–06 season
Date Event Level SP FS Total
April 12–16, 2006 2006 Triglav Trophy Junior3
38.74
1
78.36
1
117.10
January 7–15, 2006 2006 U.S. Championships Junior2
45.85
4
86.60
4
132.45
November 15–19, 2005 2006 Pacific Coast Sectionals Junior1
41.50
1
83.72
1
125.22
October 19–22, 2005 2006 Northwest Pacific Regionals Junior111
2004–05 season
Date Event Level SP FS Total
January 9–16, 2005 2005 U.S. Championships Novice857
November 11–13, 2004 2005 Pacific Coast Sectionals Novice211
October 19–23, 2004 2005 Northwest Pacific Regionals Novice111
2003–04 season
Date Event Level QR SP FS Total
November 11–15, 2003 2004 Pacific Coast Sectionals Novice111010
October 14–18, 2003 2004 Northwest Pacific Regionals Novice2322
  • QR = Qualifying round

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57. ^{{cite news |url= http://www.twitlonger.com/show/n_1rjpgtp |title= Given the sports news of the day, this is of minor consequence, but here is how choreographer Phillip Mills explained his split from @ashwagner10 |first= Philip |last= Hersh |type=TwitLonger |date= April 15, 2013 }}
58. ^{{cite news |url= http://web.icenetwork.com/news/article.jsp?ymd=20130425&content_id=45755208&vkey=ice_news |title= Wagner adjusts after Nicks puts traveling aside |first= Amy |last= Rosewater |work= IceNetwork |date= April 25, 2013 }}
59. ^{{cite news |url= https://www.usatoday.com/story/sports/olympics/2013/04/25/ashley-wagner-john-nicks-coach/2114371/ |title= Ashley Wagner seeks new coach to work with her on road |first= Kelly |last= Whiteside |work= USA Today |date= April 25, 2013 }}
60. ^{{cite web |url= https://s3.amazonaws.com/busites_www/starsoniceca/content/StarsOnIce%20-%202013%20Running%20Order%20Canada.pdf |title= Stars on Ice Canada - 2013 Tour Music |publisher= Stars on Ice |accessdate= March 5, 2016 }}
61. ^{{cite news |url= http://www.teamusa.org/News/2013/January/01/Go-For-The-Gold-Home/Go-For-The-Gold-Ashley-Wagner.aspx |title= Go For The Gold: Ashley Wagner |first= Jamie |last= Blanchard |work= TeamUSA.org |date= May 28, 2013 }}
62. ^{{cite news |url= http://www.usfsa.org/Story.asp?id=49321&type=media |title= Ashley Wagner Announces Coaching Team |publisher= U.S. Figure Skating |date= June 25, 2013 }}
63. ^{{cite web |url= http://www.jsfresults.com/InterNational/2013-2014/jo/index.htm |title= 2013 Japan Open detailed results |publisher= Japan Skating Federation Official Results & Data Site |date= October 5, 2013 }}
64. ^{{cite news |url= http://stylenews.peoplestylewatch.com/2013/10/28/ashley-wagner-cover-girl-model/ |title= Pro Figure Skater Ashley Wagner is CoverGirl's New Face! Watch Our Behind-the-Scenes Interview |first= Brittany |last= Talarico |work= People |date= October 28, 2013 }}
65. ^{{cite news |url= http://www.eonline.com/news/474470/ashley-wagner-named-face-of-covergirl-here-s-the-figure-skater-s-olympic-beauty-plan |title= Ashley Wagner Named Face of CoverGirl: Here's the Figure Skater's Olympic Beauty Plan! |first= Cinya |last= Burton |work= E! Online |date= October 28, 2013 }}
66. ^{{cite news |url= https://www.washingtonpost.com/sports/olympics/west-potomac-grad-ashley-wagner-falls-twice-finishes-fourth-olympic-spot-in-jeopardy/2014/01/12/a807e540-7b3d-11e3-af7f-13bf0e9965f6_story.html |title= West Potomac grad Ashley Wagner falls twice, finishes fourth; Olympic spot in jeopardy |work= Washington Post |date= January 11, 2014 }}
67. ^{{cite news |url= https://www.usatoday.com/story/sports/olympics/sochi/2014/01/12/ashley-wagner-us-olympic-team-/4440029/ |title= Ashley Wagner makes Olympic team despite placing fourth |last= Whiteside |first= Kelly |work= USA Today |location=Boston |date= January 12, 2014 }}
68. ^{{cite news |url= https://www.usatoday.com/story/sports/olympics/sochi/2014/01/21/sochi-olympics-figure-skating-ashley-wagner/4733375/ |title= Ashley Wagner changes long program 3 weeks before Sochi |last= Armour |first= Nancy |work= USA Today |date= January 21, 2014 }}
69. ^{{cite news |url= https://www.washingtonpost.com/sf/sports/wp/2014/01/31/im-in-this-to-be-remembered/ |title= I'm in this to be remembered |first= Liz |last= Clarke |work= Washington Post |date= January 31, 2014 }}
70. ^{{cite web |url= http://s3.amazonaws.com/busites_www/starsonicecom/soi2014musicofficial.pdf |title= Stars on Ice US - 2014 Tour Music |publisher= Stars on Ice |accessdate= March 5, 2016 }}
71. ^{{cite tweet |number= 486613301103570945 |user= AshWagner2010 |author= Wagner, Ashley |title= @middlenamegame Elisabeth! |date= July 8, 2014}}
72. ^{{cite news |url= http://olympictalk.nbcsports.com/2014/11/29/gracie-gold-wins-nhk-trophy-figure-skating-grand-prix-final-winter-olympics/ |title= Gracie Gold wins NHK Trophy; Grand Prix Final picture |last= Zaccardi |first= Nick |work= NBC Sports |date=November 29, 2014 }}
73. ^{{cite news |url= http://www.goldenskate.com/2014/12/ashley-wagner/ |title= Ashley Wagner: 'Russian girls are incredible' |first= Paula |last= Slater |work= Golden Skate |date= December 9, 2014}}
74. ^{{cite news |url= https://www.usatoday.com/story/sports/olympics/2015/01/25/ashley-wagner-us-figure-skating-championships-greensboro/22307641/ |title= Ashley Wagner makes powerful statement in 3rd U.S. title |last= Brennan |first= Christine |work= USA Today |date= January 25, 2015 }}
75. ^{{cite news |url= http://www.goldenskate.com/2015/01/ashley-wagner-2/ |title= Wagner still hungry to learn and improve |first= Paula |last= Slater |work= Golden Skate |date= January 26, 2015}}
76. ^{{cite web |url= http://www.starsonice.ca/music.html |title= Stars on Ice Canada :: Music |publisher= Stars on Ice |accessdate= May 2, 2015 |archiveurl= https://web.archive.org/web/20150502065501/http://www.starsonice.ca/music.html |archivedate= May 2, 2015 |deadurl=yes}}
77. ^{{cite tweet |title= "...the big Ashley Wagner news of the night was (straight from her mouth) she's keeping her "Moulin Rouge" program" |number= 594526018645405696 |user= Worlds2016 |author= 2016 Worlds Championships |date= May 2, 2015 }}
78. ^{{cite tweet |title= Today, we samba!💃🏻 Can't wait to get started on a sassy new short program with the wonderful @shaelynnbourne! |number= 618039185363083264 |user= AshWagner2010 |author= Wagner, Ashley |date= July 6, 2015}}
79. ^{{cite web|title=ISU Grand Prix of Figure Skating 2015/16- Ladies |url=http://isuprod.blob.core.windows.net/media/207789/gp_ladies.pdf |publisher=International Skating Union |accessdate=June 16, 2015 |deadurl=yes |archiveurl=https://web.archive.org/web/20150702122543/http://isuprod.blob.core.windows.net/media/207789/gp_ladies.pdf |archivedate=July 2, 2015 }}
80. ^{{cite news |url= http://www.insideskating.net/2015/10/14/events/2015-worlds-goodbye-shanghai |title= 2015 Worlds: Goodbye, Shanghai! |first= Florentina |last= Tone |work= Inside Skating |date= October 14, 2015}}
81. ^{{cite news |url= http://web.icenetwork.com/news/2016/01/22/162600934/the-inside-edge-wagner-plans-special-exhibition |title= The Inside Edge: Wagner plans special exhibition |first= Sarah S. |last= Brannen |work= IceNetwork |date= January 22, 2016 }}
82. ^{{cite news |url= http://espn.go.com/olympics/story/_/id/15066235/ashley-wagner-briana-scurry-alison-tetrick-share-concussion-concerns-roundtable-discussion |title= Roundtable: Concussions a concern in non-contact sports |first= Bonnie D. |last= Ford |work= ESPN |date= March 28, 2016 }}
83. ^{{cite web |title= Stars on Ice: Wagner and Rippon balance touring and training |url= http://figureskatersonline.com/news/2016/04/20/stars-on-ice-wagner-and-rippon-balance-touring-and-training/ |first= Gina |last= Capellazzi |work= Figure Skaters Online |date= April 20, 2016 }}
84. ^{{cite news|url=https://www.washingtonpost.com/news/sports/wp/2016/04/03/the-drought-is-over-american-ashley-wagner-wins-world-figure-skating-silver-medal-behind-russian-prodigy/|title=Ashley Wagner ends American figure skating medal drought with silver at worlds|last=Samuels|first=Robert|date=April 3, 2016|work=The Washington Post|accessdate=April 3, 2016}}
85. ^{{cite news |url= http://web.icenetwork.com/news/2016/08/25/197399378/ |title= Wagner, Gold hit Champs Camp in different places |first= Lynn |last= Rutherford |work= IceNetwork.com |date= August 25, 2016 }}
86. ^{{cite news |title= Ashley Wagner: "It was sticky but I got it done" |url= https://goldenskate.com/2016/10/2016-skate-america-ladies/ |first= Mélissa |last= Decool |work= Golden Skate |date= 23 October 2016}}
87. ^{{cite news |url= http://www.mercurynews.com/2017/01/19/ice-skating-and-concussions-ashley-wagner-lived-in-silent-terror-after-head-injury/ |title= Ice skating and concussions: Ashley Wagner lived in 'silent terror' after head injury |first= Elliott |last= Almond |work= Mercury News |date= January 19, 2017 |archiveurl= https://web.archive.org/web/20170120055653/http://www.mercurynews.com/2017/01/19/ice-skating-and-concussions-ashley-wagner-lived-in-silent-terror-after-head-injury/ |archivedate= January 20, 2017 |deadurl= no }}
88. ^{{cite news |url= https://www.usatoday.com/story/sports/columnist/brennan/2017/04/02/us-figure-skaters-ashley-wagner-disappointing-worlds/99954102/ |title= All is not lost for U.S. figure skaters at disappointing worlds |first= Christine |last= Brennan |work= USA Today |date= April 2, 2017 }}
89. ^{{cite web |url= http://www.starsonice.com/music.html |title= 2017 Stars on Ice: In Dreams Tour - Music |publisher=Stars on Ice |accessdate= April 15, 2017 |archiveurl= https://web.archive.org/web/20170414230445/http://www.starsonice.com/music.html |archivedate= April 14, 2017 |deadurl= yes }}
90. ^{{cite AV media |title= Skaters answer trivia questions about each other |url= http://web.icenetwork.com/video/v1455216583 |publisher= IceNetwork |date= June 2, 2017 |time= 2:02 }}
91. ^{{cite news |url= http://olympics.nbcsports.com/2017/09/20/ashley-wagner-moulin-rouge-la-la-land-free-skate/ |title= Ashley Wagner details dropping 'La La Land' free skate |first= Nick |last= Zaccardi |work= NBC Sports |date= September 20, 2017 }}
92. ^{{cite web |url= http://www.isuresults.com/results/season1718/gpcan2017/CAT002RS.HTM |title= ISU GP 2017 Skate Canada International - Ladies |publisher= International Skating Union |date= October 28, 2017 }}
93. ^{{cite AV media |title= ISU Grand Prix of Figure Skating 2017 Skate Canada International - Gala Exhibition |publisher= Eurosport |medium= Television production |date= October 29, 2017 }}
94. ^{{cite news |url= https://www.usatoday.com/story/sports/olympics/2017/11/26/ashley-wagner-abruptly-withdraws-long-program-skate-america/896258001/ |title= Ashley Wagner abruptly withdraws from long program at Skate America |work= USA Today |date= November 26, 2017 }}
95. ^{{cite web |url= https://www.instagram.com/p/BcTfQY3AtDi/ |title= Here's to the ones who dream. |first= Ashley |last= Wagner |type= Instagram |date= December 5, 2017 }}
96. ^{{cite press release |url= http://www.usfsa.org/story?id=91142&type=media |title= U.S. FIGURE SKATING ANNOUNCES LADIES SELECTIONS FOR WORLD, FOUR CONTINENTS AND WORLD JUNIOR TEAMS |publisher= U.S. Figure Skating |date= January 6, 2018 }}
97. ^{{cite press release |url= http://www.usfsa.org/story?id=91173&type=media |title= U.S. FIGURE SKATING ANNOUNCES THREE WITHDRAWALS |publisher= U.S. Figure Skating |date= January 12, 2018 }}
98. ^{{cite tweet |number= 974740950177128449 |user= AshWagner2010 |author= Wagner, Ashley |title= In preparing to take a step back, I notified my training mate, Mariah Bell, that I was not planning on taking the alternate spot should I be called in so that she could prepare and be ready for Worlds, just in case. |date= March 16, 2018 }}
99. ^{{cite web |title= Music - Stars on Ice |url= http://www.starsonice.com/music.html |publisher= Stars on Ice |date= April 2018 |archiveurl= https://web.archive.org/web/20180412140302/http://www.starsonice.com/music.html |archivedate= April 12, 2018 |deadurl= unfit }}
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