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Peter Allen Oppegard (born August 23, 1959 in Knoxville, Tennessee) is an American retired pair skater and coach. With his partner Jill Watson, he is the 1988 Olympic bronze medalist and a three-time U.S. national champion.
Oppegard initially paired with Vicki Heasley. He began competing with Watson in 1985. In their career, Watson and Oppegard won three national titles, a world bronze medal, an Olympic bronze medal, and various other medals. During Watson and Oppegard's free skate at the 1988 Olympics, a photographer dropped his camera bag onto the ice and an usher walked onto the ice to pick it up while the pair was performing a death spiral on the other side of the rink.
Oppegard later skated with Cindy Landry for a short time.
His skaters have won 10 national singles and pairs titles. The Professional Skaters Association and US Figure Skating has named Oppegard "Choreographer of the Year" and "Coach of the Year".
Jill Watson and Peter Oppegard were inducted into the U.S. Figure Skating Hall of Fame in 2004.
The free skating competition of figure skating, sometimes called the "free skate" or "long program", is usually the second of two phases in major figure skating competitions in single skating and pair skating. It is the longer of the two programs, the other one being the short program. The time allowed for free skating is 4 minutes for senior ladies and 4 minutes and 30 seconds for senior men and pairs, plus or minus 10 seconds. Programs for juniors are 30 seconds shorter.
Originally, figure skating competitions consisted of compulsory figures and free skating only, and free skating was "free" in the sense that it was completely free from requirements; skaters could perform whatever combination of elements best suited their individual skills. However, the International Skating Union adopted requirements for a "well-balanced program" in pair skating in 1982, and in single skating in 1984, to counter the trend at that time for skaters to pack their programs with purely athletic elements such as jumps at the expense of spins and other movements demonstrating mastery of skating technique. For example, for many years the well-balanced program guidelines for singles required a minimum of 4 spins, and pairs were allowed to do 3 to 5 lifts.
Short program and similar can mean:
Jill Marilynn Watson (born March 29, 1963 in Bloomington, Indiana) is an American retired pair skater and coach. With her partner Peter Oppegard, she is the 1988 Olympic bronze medalist and a three-time U.S. national champion.
Watson was initially paired with Burt Lancon, with whom she won two national bronze medals in 1983 and 1984. She began competing with Oppegard in 1985. In their career, Watson and Oppegard won three national titles, a world bronze medal, an Olympic bronze medal, and various other medals. During Watson and Oppegard's free skate at the 1988 Olympics, a photographer dropped his camera bag onto the ice and an usher walked onto the ice to pick it up while the pair was performing a death spiral on the other side of the rink.
She is now a coach at the Desert Schools Coyotes Center in the United States. She coached Rena Inoue/John Baldwin for five seasons.
Jill Watson and Peter Oppegard were inducted into the U.S. Figure Skating Hall of Fame in 2004.
(pairs with Peter Oppegard)
Figure skating is a sport and activity in which individuals, duos, or groups perform on figure skates on ice. It was the first winter sport included in the Olympics, in 1908. The four Olympic disciplines are men's singles, ladies' singles, pair skating, and ice dancing. Non-Olympic disciplines include synchronized skating and four skating. From intermediate through senior-level competition, skaters generally perform two programs (short and long) which, depending on the discipline, may include spins, jumps, moves in the field, lifts, throw jumps, death spirals, and other elements or moves.
The blade has a groove on the bottom creating two distinct edges — inside and outside. In figure skating, the skater should glide on one edge of the blade and not on both at the same time, which is referred to as a flat edge. During a spin, skaters use the "sweet spot" of the blade, which is the roundest portion of the blade, just behind the pick and near the middle of the blade. Skates used in single and pair skating have a set of large, jagged teeth called toe picks on the front of the blade. Toe picks are mainly used in the take-off for jumps. Ice dancing blades are an inch shorter in the rear and have smaller toe picks.
Calgary, Alberta, CANADA - 1988 Winter Games, Pairs' Long Program - Jill Watson and Peter Oppegard of the United States skated well enough to hold onto to win the Bronze Medal.
Practice session with coach Oppegard in South Korea in preparation of World Championship 2011. For more information, please see: www.yunakimfan.com/blog
Calgary, Alberta, CANADA - 1988 Winter Games, Pairs' Short Program - Profile on Jill Watson and Peter Oppegard of the United States.
Calgary, Alberta, CANADA - 1988 Winter Games, Pairs' Short Program - Jill Watson and Peter Oppegard of the United States placed 3rd after this phase.
Cincinnati, Ohio, USA - 1987 World Figure Skating Championships, Pairs' Long Program - Jill Watson and Peter Oppegard of the United States placed 3rd in the Long Program and won the Bronze Medal here despite having a slight difficulty in the landing on the split triple twist lift. That error would cause them to fall a few seconds behind in their music until the end of the slow portion, where they abbreviated the back inside death spiral. You can see that she barely gets down in the position for a full revolution on his pivot.
I never would have thought that someone soo small, could skate with someone sooo tall, and jump in opposite directions....and still make a cohesive statement, and yet they certainly did! US National champions, World and Olympic medalists.
US champions Watson-Oppegard probably hoped to repeat as medalists before retiring from amateur competition. Unfortunately, it was not meant to be.
1988 Long Program Calgary Olympics
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Kansas City, Missouri, USA - 1985 United States Figure Skating Championships, Pairs' Long Program - First, an interview with Jill Watson and Peter Oppegard, followed by their Long Program, which they won. The would win their first National Title here. Their coach this year is Val Bezic, Sandra's brother.
Exhibition to "I Honestly Love You" from, what I believe is, 1986. Also has an interview about their first time in Russia and their height difference.
Calgary, Alberta, CANADA - 1988 Winter Games, Pairs' Short Program - Profile on Jill Watson and Peter Oppegard of the United States.
I never would have thought that someone soo small, could skate with someone sooo tall, and jump in opposite directions....and still make a cohesive statement, and yet they certainly did! US National champions, World and Olympic medalists.
US champions Watson-Oppegard probably hoped to repeat as medalists before retiring from amateur competition. Unfortunately, it was not meant to be.
Practice session with coach Oppegard in South Korea in preparation of World Championship 2011. For more information, please see: www.yunakimfan.com/blog
The short program from the 1988 Olympic Games in Calgary. Music: Fireworks Downtown.
Technical program of Cindy Landry and Peter Oppegard at the Worlds Professional FS championship 1991
Ladies Free Skate Mixed Zone: 2017 U S Figure Skating Championships
Yu-Na Kim attended the 31st Annual Salute to Women in Sports which was held at the Waldorf-Astoria Hotel in New York City. From http://www.lifeskate.com/skate/2010/10/yu-na-kim-honored-and-inspired-video.html. This is an event hosted by the Women's Sports Foundation, an organization founded by legendary tennis great Billie Jean King to help and inspire young girls everywhere to reach their dreams. In all, more than 60 world-class athletes from track and field to golf to swimming to snowboarding -- you name the sport, the crème de la crème were there -- came together under one roof to celebrate women's accomplishments and contributions to sports. Figure skating was well represented by Yu-Na Kim, Michelle Kwan and Sarah Hughes. Interestingly, Michelle is a past recipient of a Women's Spor...
Calgary, Alberta, CANADA - 1988 Winter Games, Pairs' Long Program - Jill Watson and Peter Oppegard of the United States skated well enough to hold onto to win the Bronze Medal.
Practice session with coach Oppegard in South Korea in preparation of World Championship 2011. For more information, please see: www.yunakimfan.com/blog
Calgary, Alberta, CANADA - 1988 Winter Games, Pairs' Short Program - Profile on Jill Watson and Peter Oppegard of the United States.
Calgary, Alberta, CANADA - 1988 Winter Games, Pairs' Short Program - Jill Watson and Peter Oppegard of the United States placed 3rd after this phase.
Cincinnati, Ohio, USA - 1987 World Figure Skating Championships, Pairs' Long Program - Jill Watson and Peter Oppegard of the United States placed 3rd in the Long Program and won the Bronze Medal here despite having a slight difficulty in the landing on the split triple twist lift. That error would cause them to fall a few seconds behind in their music until the end of the slow portion, where they abbreviated the back inside death spiral. You can see that she barely gets down in the position for a full revolution on his pivot.
I never would have thought that someone soo small, could skate with someone sooo tall, and jump in opposite directions....and still make a cohesive statement, and yet they certainly did! US National champions, World and Olympic medalists.
US champions Watson-Oppegard probably hoped to repeat as medalists before retiring from amateur competition. Unfortunately, it was not meant to be.
1988 Long Program Calgary Olympics
Bli med på OPAL-øvelse!
Figure skating documentary featuring: Gillis Grafstrom, Sonja Henie, Dick Button, Tenley Albright, Hayes Jenkins, Carol Heiss, David Jenkins, Otto & Maria Jelinek, Donald Jackson, Belousova & Protopopov, Peggy Fleming, Gabriele Seyfert, Tim Wood, Schwomeyer & Sladky, Starbuck & Shelley, Ken Shelley, John Misha Petkevich, Beatrix Schuba, Janet Lynn, Rodnina & Ulanov, Rodnina & Zaitsev, Dorothy Hamill, Toller Cranston, John Curry, Pakhomova & Gorshkov, Babilonia & Gardner, Robin Cousins, Jan Hoffman, Charlie Tickner, Anett Poetzsch, Linda Fratianne, Denise Biellmann, Elaine Zayak, Rosalynn Sumners, Blumberg & Seibert, Torvill & Dean, Scott Hamilton, Kitty & Peter Carruthers, Katarina Witt, Debi Thomas, Elizabeth Manley, Midori Ito, Watson & Oppegard, Gordeeva & Grinkov, Bestemianova & Bukin...