Men
Fedor Andreev = Dread of nerve
Brian Boitano = I train baboon
Brian is the 1988 Olympic gold medalist.
Kurt Browning = But wrong rink
Patrick Chan = Crack in path
Steven Cousins
= Venus sections
Toller Cranston = Constant roller
= Art lens control
Tim Goebel = Get mobile!
Brian Joubert = A rubber joint
Evan Lycasek = Cleave Yanks
Brian Orser = A born riser
A great anagram for a great jumper. The 8-time Canadian national champ and 2-time world champ was the first to land a triple axel at the Olympics (1984).
Evgeni Plushenko = Keen love pushing
Evgeni is 3-time world champion and 2006 Olympic gold medalist. The Romanized version of his name is Yevgeny Plyushenko.
Alexei Urmanov = Unravel a moxie
Interesting, although it doesn't quite mean anything
Michael Weiss = Male's ice wish
= I wham ice less
Alexei Yagudin = I guide any axel
Figure skating's most difficult jump was named after its inventor Axel Paulsen.
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Women
Tenley Albright = The girl lay bent
= Arty night belle
Tenley was the 1st Anerican woman to win an Olympic gold medal in figure skating (1956).
Sasha Cohen = She's a nacho
= Has no aches
Sara Hughes = She has a rug
Nancy Kerrigan = Ran rink agency
Yu-Na Kim = May in UK
Carolina Kostner = Act roles on a rink
A nice topical one for the Italian skater.
Michelle Kwan = Chill weak men
Tara Lipinski = I slip at a rink
Tara won Olympic gold at age 15.
Kimmie Meissner = I'm rink's mime, see?
Joannie Rochette = A jeté on north ice
An interesting one for the skater from Quebec.
Irina Slutskaya = I slay at a U.S. rink
Kristi Yamaguchi = I try haiku's magic
Haiku is a form of Japanese poetry.
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