Discover the career path of Michelle Kwan, from the first major opportunity to industry-changing achievements.
Michelle Kwan is a highly decorated retired American figure skater and diplomat. She achieved significant success in figure skating, earning two Olympic medals, five World Championship titles, and nine U.S. National Championship titles, tying the all-time record. Post-skating, she served as the United States Ambassador to Belize from 2022 to 2025.
In 1991, Michelle Kwan and her sister Karen began training with Frank Carroll in Lake Arrowhead, California.
At the age of 12 in 1992, Michelle passed the gold test to become a senior-level figure skater.
In 1993, Michelle Kwan finished sixth at her first senior U.S. championships.
In 1994, Michelle Kwan finished second to Tonya Harding at the U.S. Championships and went to Norway as an alternate for the Olympics but did not compete.
In 1994, Michelle Kwan won the "Readers' Choice Figure Skater of the Year" award given by Skating magazine.
In 1994, Michelle Kwan won the World Junior Championships.
During the 1995 season, Michelle Kwan began to develop a more mature skating style, incorporating music from "Salome's dance" from the film score King of Kings and "The Dance of the Seven Veils" from the Richard Strauss opera Salome.
In 1995, Michelle Kwan finished eighth overall at the World Championships after placing eleventh in the short program but skating a strong freestyle program.
In 1995, Michelle Kwan placed second at the U.S. Championships and fourth at the World Championships, despite a strong free skate performance at the latter.
In 1995, Michelle Kwan won Skate America due to her intricate choreography, emotional depth, and use of her Salome program.
In the fall of 1995, Michelle Kwan began a winning streak that lasted more than a year, establishing herself as a consistent and well-rounded skater known for her artistry and musicality.
Beginning in the 1996-1997 season, Kwan debuted a change of edge spiral that soon became her signature move.
In 1996, Michelle Kwan became a world champion in figure skating and U.S. champion.
In 1996, Michelle Kwan won both the U.S. Championships and the World Championships, edging out Chen Lu in a close competition. She became the third youngest figure skater to hold both titles.
In 1996, Michelle Kwan won the "Readers' Choice Figure Skater of the Year" award given by Skating magazine.
In the 1996-97 season, Michelle Kwan started to use the "Dream of Desdemona" short program and "Taj Mahal" free skate.
Beginning in the 1996-1997 season, Kwan debuted a change of edge spiral that soon became her signature move.
From 1997, Michelle Kwan was the U.S. Figure Skating Association's top-paid skater in appearance fees and prize money.
In 1997, Michelle Kwan struggled with her jumps due to a growth spurt and problems with new skating boots. She lost to Tara Lipinski at the U.S. Nationals and the Champion Series Final, and came in second place at the World Championships behind Lipinski.
In 1997, the American press focused on the Kwan-Lipinski rivalry. Kwan's programs emphasized sophistication and pure skating.
In 1998, Kwan bypassed the fall Grand Prix season, choosing instead to skate in made-for-television pro-am events. Her competitive programs that season were "Fate of Carmen" (short program) and "Lamento D'Ariane" (free skate).
In 1998, Michelle Kwan regained her U.S. title from Lipinski at the National Championships despite a fractured toe, earning 6.0s from eight of the nine judges and delivering performances considered the high point of her career.
In 1998, Michelle Kwan struck a deal with Walt Disney Television. This deal led her to star in 3 prime-time skating specials on ABC, one of which was 'Reflections on Ice' an ice skating adaptation of the Disney film Mulan.
In 1998, Michelle Kwan won a silver medal at the Olympics.
In 1998, Michelle Kwan won the "Readers' Choice Figure Skater of the Year" award given by Skating magazine.
In 1998, Michelle Kwan won the World Championship.
In 1998, Scholastic published Michelle Kwan's autobiography, titled "Heart of a Champion".
In 1998, at the Olympic Games in Nagano, Japan, Michelle Kwan placed first in the short program. In the free skate, she executed a clean seven-triple performance but placed behind Tara Lipinski, ultimately winning the silver medal. Lipinski won the gold, and Chen Lu won the bronze.
In the 1998-1999 season, Kwan revived a variation of the Charlotte spiral, a move innovated by German skater Charlotte Oelschlägel which had not been performed in decades.
In 1999, Kwan won her third national title at the U.S. Championships. At the 1999 World Championships, Kwan placed second behind Maria Butyrskaya.
In 1999, Michelle Kwan signed an 8-book deal with Disney Publishing Worldwide, which included "The Winning Attitude: What it Takes to be a Champion" and the "Michelle Kwan presents Skating Dreams" series by Nola Thacker.
In 1999, Michelle Kwan starred in the prime-time skating special "Michelle Kwan Skates to Disney's Greatest Hits" on ABC.
In 1999, Michelle Kwan won the "Readers' Choice Figure Skater of the Year" award given by Skating magazine.
In 1999, the "Michelle Kwan Figure Skating" computer game, released by Electronic Arts, featured Michelle Kwan.
In the 1998-1999 season, Kwan revived a variation of the Charlotte spiral, a move innovated by German skater Charlotte Oelschlägel which had not been performed in decades.
During her career, Kwan included all the triples in her programs. She landed the triple toe-triple toe combination cleanly eleven times in competition, including at her 2000 world championship victory.
During the 2000-2001 season, Kwan began working with Vera Wang, a designer who designed her competition and exhibition costumes for the next six years.
In 2000, Kwan's win at the U.S. Nationals was considered controversial by some. However, she ultimately won the free skate. At the 2000 World Championships, Kwan was in third place after the short program but won the overall title.
In 2000, Michelle Kwan signed a multi-year deal with Chevrolet estimated to be worth over $1 million. The Chevrolet/Michelle Kwan R.E.W.A.R.D.S. Scholarship program was then established.
In 2000, Michelle Kwan won the World Championship.
During her career, Kwan included all the triples in her programs. She landed the triple toe-triple toe combination cleanly eleven times in competition, including at her 2001 world championship victory.
In 2001, Kwan and Carroll decided to end their coaching relationship two days before the start of the Skate America competition.
In 2001, Kwan received the James E. Sullivan Award, an award given to America's best amateur athlete. She was the first figure skater to win it since Dick Button in 1949.
In 2001, Kwan won the national title, receiving first-place ordinals from all 9 judges. At the 2001 World Championships, Kwan won the title with her "Song of the Black Swan" free skate.
In 2001, Michelle Kwan starred in "Princess on Ice", a skating special featuring performances by O-Town and SHeDAISY.
In 2001, Michelle Kwan won the "Readers' Choice Figure Skater of the Year" award given by Skating magazine.
In 2001, Michelle Kwan won the World Championship.
In 2002, Kwan won the U.S. Championships and secured a place on the Olympic team. At the Olympic Games, she won the bronze medal. Her final event of the season was the 2002 Worlds, where she won the silver medal.
In 2002, Michelle Kwan earned the bronze medal at the Salt Lake City Olympics.
In 2002, Michelle Kwan was named a "celebrity representative" and spokeswoman for The Walt Disney Company in a three-year deal.
In 2002, Michelle Kwan won a bronze medal at the Olympics.
In the summer of 2002, Kwan began working with coach Scott Williams. She competed in Skate America, entered as a last-minute replacement, and won the event.
During the 2002-2003 competitive season, Kwan won all phases of every competition she entered with her programs "The Feeling Begins" and "Concierto de Aranjuez". She won the U.S. Championships again and regained her World title in 2003.
In 2003, Michelle Kwan was named the United States Olympic Committee (USOC) "Sportswoman of the Year", becoming the 5th figure skater in history to receive this honor.
In 2003, Michelle Kwan won the World Championship.
In 2003, the United States Figure Skating Association announced that the "Readers' Choice Figure Skater of the Year" award would be renamed the "Michelle Kwan Trophy".
In autumn 2003, Kwan hired Rafael Arutyunyan as her coach to increase the technical difficulty of her programs and improve her jump technique.
During the 2004-2005 season, Kwan debuted a triple flip-double toe-double loop combination.
For the 2004-2005 season, Kwan skated her long program to "Boléro" and debuted a new short program, "Adagio".
From the fall seasons of 2002 to 2004, Kwan competed in only one Grand Prix event. Kwan also chose not to compete in Grand Prix events in the 2003 and 2004 seasons where the new judging system was being used.
In 2004, Michelle Kwan received the USOC's "Citizenship Through Sports Alliance Award".
In the 2003-2004 season, Kwan skated to "The Feeling Begins" and "Tosca". She won the U.S. Championships, earning seven more 6.0s. At the 2004 World Championships, she placed third overall.
Following a hip injury, Kwan withdrew from her planned competitions in the fall of 2005. Kwan skated her new short program ("Totentanz") at a made-for-TV event in December 2005, but her performance was below her usual standard.
At the U.S. Championships in 2005, Kwan won her 9th title. At the 2005 World Championship, Kwan finished fourth overall, marking the first time since 1995 that she had failed to medal at an international competition.
During the 2004-2005 season, Kwan debuted a triple flip-double toe-double loop combination.
In 2005, Michelle Kwan and Brian Boitano appeared as announcers in the film Ice Princess.
In 2005, Michelle Kwan won the U.S. Championship, marking her ninth title and tying her with Maribel Vinson for the all-time National Championship record.
In 2005, Michelle Kwan's family opened the EastWest Ice Palace in Artesia, California, which houses many of her skating medals and memorabilia.
In 2005, Michelle Kwan's period as the U.S. Figure Skating Association's top-paid skater in appearance fees and prize money came to an end.
On January 4, 2006, Kwan withdrew from the U.S. Figure Skating Championships with an abdominal injury incurred in December 2005.
On January 14, 2006, the USFSA's International Committee approved Kwan's petition for a medical waiver to be placed on the 2006 Olympic figure skating team.
On February 12, 2006, the United States Olympic Committee announced that Kwan had withdrawn from the Games after suffering a new groin injury in her first practice in Turin.
On November 9, 2006, Michelle Kwan was named a public diplomacy ambassador by Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice. In this role, Kwan represented American values and traveled widely, especially among young people and sports enthusiasts.
In 2006, Michelle Kwan's deal with The Walt Disney Company was renewed and expanded.
Kwan did not compete during the 2006-2007 figure skating season in 2006.
In June 2007, Michelle Kwan traveled to Russia as part of her role as a public diplomacy envoy.
In October 2007, Kwan told the Associated Press that she would decide in 2009 if she planned to compete in the 2010 Winter Olympics.
In 2007, Michelle Kwan made her first overseas trip as a public diplomacy ambassador, visiting China from January 17–25 to represent American values.
Kwan did not compete during the 2006-2007 figure skating season in 2007.
In March 2008, Michelle Kwan continued her role as a public diplomacy envoy with a trip to Argentina.
As of 2008, Kwan became a member of the Chinese-American organization Committee of 100.
In January 2009, Michelle Kwan was appointed a member of the President's Council on Physical Fitness and Sports by George W. Bush, continuing into the Obama administration.
In February 2009, Michelle Kwan traveled to Ukraine as part of her role as a public diplomacy envoy.
In August 2009, Kwan made her first on-ice appearance in several years, performing at Ice All Stars in Seoul, South Korea.
In January 2010, Michelle Kwan continued her role as a public diplomacy envoy with a trip to South Korea.
On February 17, 2010, Kwan told ABC News that she was continuing her studies at the Tufts University Fletcher School of Law and Diplomacy and her work as a Public Diplomacy Envoy. Kwan also said she would be commentating for Good Morning America at the 2010 Winter Olympics.
In December 2010, Kwan was the guest of honor to open a new skating rink at the Marina Bay Sands resort in Singapore, where she performed a modified routine to "Winter Song".
Kwan ultimately decided not to compete in the 2010 Winter Olympics, focusing instead on graduate school.
In January 2011, Michelle Kwan traveled to Singapore as part of her role as a public diplomacy envoy.
On April 15, 2011, Michelle Kwan was announced to serve as an adviser to the U.S.-China Women's Leadership Exchange and Dialogue (Women-LEAD).
In 2011, Michelle Kwan was added to the board of directors for the Special Olympics, having been a longtime supporter and participant in "unified sports" events.
In December 2012, Michelle Kwan was appointed as a State Department senior adviser for public diplomacy and public affairs.
In June 2015, Michelle Kwan announced her support for Hillary Clinton's campaign by working on outreach efforts from Clinton's headquarters in Brooklyn.
In 2016, Michelle Kwan worked as a surrogate to Hillary Clinton's presidential campaign as an outreach coordinator, stating, "There was no way that I could sit on the sidelines."
In May 2021, it was announced that Michelle Kwan would executive produce "Recipe for Change" for YouTube, a special celebrating Asian and Pacific Islanders culture.
On June 16, 2021, "Recipe for Change", executive produced by Michelle Kwan, aired on YouTube, bringing together Asian American celebrities, chefs, activists, and creators.
On January 7, 2022, Michelle Kwan was formally nominated to be United States ambassador to Belize.
On May 18, 2022, the hearings on Michelle Kwan's nomination for ambassador were held before the Senate Foreign Relations Committee.
On June 9, 2022, Michelle Kwan's nomination was reported favorably by the Senate Foreign Relations Committee.
On September 29, 2022, Michelle Kwan was confirmed by the Senate as U.S. Ambassador to Belize.
On October 10, 2022, Michelle Kwan was sworn in as the United States Ambassador to Belize, following her appointment on October 7th.
On December 5, 2022, Michelle Kwan presented her credentials to the Governor-General of Belize, Dame Froyla Tzalam.
In 2022, Michelle Kwan became the United States Ambassador to Belize.
Michelle Kwan served as the United States Ambassador to Belize through the Biden administration, leaving the position in January 2025.
In 2025, Michelle Kwan's term as United States Ambassador to Belize came to an end.
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