Kristi Yamaguchi

Kristi Yamaguchi

Set of illustrations of Kristi Yamaguchi in various figure skating poses measured with overall height
Description
Description

Kristi Yamaguchi is an American figure skater known for becoming the 1992 ladies’ singles Olympic champion. Before this, Kristi Yamaguchi was a pairs figure skater with Rudy Galindo and won the junior title at the U.S. Championships in 1986. Kristi Yamaguchi became a singles skater in 1990. Kristi Yamaguchi began figure skating as a child as part of her physical therapy for her club feet. She retired after her Olympic win. In her retirement she created the “Always Dream Foundation” for children and went on to become an author. Kristi Yamaguchi has also made several television appearances.

Dimensions & Sizes
Dimensions & Sizes

Kristi Yamaguchi has a height of 4’11.5” (1.51 m).

Outline silhouette drawings of Kristi Yamaguchi in assorted figure skating poses
Outline silhouette drawings of Kristi Yamaguchi in assorted figure skating poses
3D Model
3D Model
Details
Details

*Under Development*

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4’11.5” | 1.51 m
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Nationality: United States

Years Active: 1986-1992

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Birthday:
July 12, 1971

Drawings include:
Kristi Yamaguchi standing, skating

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