Tom Dickson
Tom Dickson is an American figure skater who currently works as a coach and choreographer.
Career
During his eligible career, Dickson won the U.S. Figure Skating Championships at junior level in 1980; at the senior level, he placed 5th at the 1984 Championships. He also won Nebelhorn Trophy in 1980. After his competitive career, Dickson skated with Ice Capades.
Choreography
He started doing skating choreography when his former coach, Carlo Fassi, asked him to work with Chen Lu in 1991. Dickson currently coaches at the Broadmoor Skating Club, and has choreographed for many skaters, including:
- Jeremy Abbott.[1]
- Vaughn Chipeur.[2]
- Rachael Flatt.[3]
- Marin Honda.[4]
- Ryan Jahnke.[5]
- Kim Chae-Hwa.[6]
- Kim Yuna.[7]
- Ann Patrice McDonough.[8]
- Hannah Miller.[9]
- Satoko Miyahara.[10]
- Brandon Mroz.[11]
- Mirai Nagasu.[12]
- Yukina Ota.[13]
- Parker Pennington.[14]
- Adam Rippon.[15]
- Matthew Savoie.[16]
- Aki Sawada.[17]
- Yuna Shiraiwa.[18]
- Nana Takeda.[19]
- Michael Villarreal [20]
- Megan Williams-Stewart.[21]
- Agnes Zawadzki.[22]
- Caroline Zhang.[23]
He also choreographed the "Princess Classics" show for Disney on Ice. He won the USFSA's Paul McGrath Choreographer of the Year award in 2002, 2003, 2004, and 2006.[24][25][26][27]
Personal life
He is married to former figure skater and current coach and choreographer Catarina Lindgren.
Results
Event | 1984 |
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U.S. Championships | 5th |
References
- "A Chat with Tom Dickson", Blades on Ice, October 2006.