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Kristi Yamaguchi

Kristi Yamaguchi is an American former competitive figure skater, author, and philanthropist. She achieved significant success as a singles skater, winning the 1992 Olympic gold medal, two World Championships, and the 1992 U.S. Championship. Yamaguchi also competed in pairs skating with Rudy Galindo, securing the 1988 World Junior Championship and two national titles. Notably, in 1992, she made history as the first Asian American to win a gold medal at the Winter Olympics.


2 hours ago : Kristi Yamaguchi and the Blade Angels aim to end US figure skating drought.

Kristi Yamaguchi supports the "Blade Angels" to break the U.S. individual figure skating medal drought at the Winter Olympics 2026. The US women skaters are ready for competition.

1988: Yamaguchi competes in international competition

In 1988, Kristi Yamaguchi finished ahead of two Japanese skaters at a competition. The medal ceremony was delayed because organizers were unaware that she was American and had to find a Japanese flag.

1992: Met Bret Hedican

In 1992, Kristi Yamaguchi met Bret Hedican, a professional ice hockey player, at the Winter Olympics where he played for Team USA.

July 8, 2000: Yamaguchi marries Bret Hedican

On July 8, 2000, Kristi Yamaguchi married Bret Hedican, a professional ice hockey player.

2006: Hedican wins Stanley Cup

In 2006, Bret Hedican, Kristi Yamaguchi's husband, won the Stanley Cup while playing for the Carolina Hurricanes NHL team. After their wedding, Yamaguchi and Hedican resided in Raleigh, North Carolina, where Hedican played for the Carolina Hurricanes NHL team.

2008: Awards received in 2008

In 2008, Kristi Yamaguchi received the Inspiration Award at the Asian Excellence Awards and the Sonja Henie Award from the Professional Skaters Association after winning Dancing with the Stars.

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2009: Yamaguchi speaks on politics

In 2009, Kristi Yamaguchi, who identifies as a conservative Republican, stated that she appreciated then-president Barack Obama as a "decision-maker" but criticized the state of the economy under his leadership during the same interview.

2018: Seven Asian descent athletes at the PyeongChang Games

In 2018, at the PyeongChang Games, there were seven athletes of Asian descent, including ice dance siblings Maia and Alex Shibutani.

2020: Always Dream becomes Kristi Yamaguchi's Always Dream

In 2020, Always Dream transitioned to a direct service nonprofit, changing its name from "Foundation" to "Kristi Yamaguchi's Always Dream." During the COVID-19 pandemic, the organization supplied tablets stocked with digital books and internet access via mobile data plans to students in need.

2020: Yamaguchi Backs Biden

In 2020, Kristi Yamaguchi backed Joe Biden during the presidential election.

2022: Asian representation at the Beijing Winter Olympics

In 2022, five of the sixteen athletes on the U.S. team at the Winter Olympics in Beijing were of Asian descent, including Olympic champion Nathan Chen and Olympic Team gold medalist Karen Chen.

2023: Yamaguchi named CNN Hero

In 2023, Kristi Yamaguchi was selected as one of the CNN Heroes for her work with the Always Dream Foundation.

April 2024: Attendance at State Dinner for Japan

In April 2024, Kristi Yamaguchi attended the state dinner for Japan hosted by Democratic president Joe Biden.

2025: Alysa Liu, 2025 World champion

In 2025, Alysa Liu became World champion.