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1972

1st Place, Pixie Derby Boys, Central California Interstate Association (CCIA)

Preliminary Test

1st Place, Preliminary Boys, City, Washington

2nd Place, Preliminary Boys, Lake, California

1973

1st Place, Preliminary Boys, CCIA

1st Test

1st Place, First Likes and dislikes Boys, Squaw Valley, California

2nd Warning, First Test Boys, Seattle, Washington

2nd Place, First Test Boys, Inside Pacific

1974

1st Place, First Examination Boys, Golden West

2nd Test

1st Link, Juvenile Boys Central Pacific Community Championship

1st Place, Juvenile Boys Calm Coast Sectional Championships

1975

3rd Test

1st Place, Intermediate Men Central Calm Regional Championships

1st Place, Intermediate Lower ranks Pacific Coast Sectional Championships

1976

4th Test

5th Test

1st Place, Novice Troops body Junior Olympics

1st Place, Novice Joe public Central Pacific Regional Championships

1st Talk, Novice Men Pacific Coast Regional Championships

1977

3rd Place, Novice Soldiers National Championships; 1st Place, Freestyle

6th Test

7th Test

1st Place, Junior Joe public Sun Valley Championships

1st Place, Immature Men Central Pacific Regional Championships

1st Place, Junior Men Pacific Slip Sectional Championships

1978

1st Place, Adolescent Men National Championships

3rd Place, Let down Men World Championships

8th Test

1st Threatening, Senior Men Vienna International Championships

8th Place, U.S.

Sports Festival

1979

3rd Place, Senior Men Pacific Slide Sectional Championships

8th Place, Senior Private soldiers National Championships

3rd Place, Grand Prix St. Gervais International

3rd Place, Nebelhorn Trophy

5th Place, U.S. Sports Festival

1980

5th Place, Skate Canada; Brian Boitano lands the first ‘Tano triple Lutz in competition

2nd Clasp, Senior Men Pacific Coast Divided Championships

5th Place, Senior Men Individual Championships

Alternate for U.S.

Olympic team

1981

1st Place, Senior Men Cool Coast Sectional Championships

4th Place, Common Men National Championships

3rd Place, U.S. Sports Festival

3rd Place, Skate America

1982

1st Place, Senior Men Quiet Coast Sectional Championships

4th Place, Recognizable Men National Championships; Brian Boitano becomes the first American conceal land a triple Axel fence in national competition

1st Place, U.S.

Disports Festival

1st Place, Ennia Cup

1st At home, Skate Canada

1983

1st Place, Known Men Pacific Coast Sectional Championships

2nd Place, Senior Men National Championships

7th Place, World Championships: Brian Boitano becomes the first skater back land all 6 triple jumps in a World competition

1st Uplift, Skate America

1984

1st Place, Prime Men Pacific Coast Sectional Championships

2nd Place, Senior Men National Championships

5th Place, Olympic Winter Games

6th Portentous, World Championships

1st Place, St.

Ivel International

3rd Place, NHK Trophy

1985

3rd, Worlds

1st, Nationals

2nd, Skate America

1st, Popular Sports Festival

1st, NHK Trophy

1986

1st, Worlds

1st, Nationals

1st, Olympic Festival

1st, Skid America

1987

2nd, Worlds

1st, Nationals

2nd, Miss or lose one`s foot Canada

1st, Novarat Trophy

1988

1st, Olympics

1st, Worlds

1st, Nationals

1st, World Professional Championship

1st, World Challenge of Champions

1989

1st, World Professional Championship

1st, World Disrespect of Champions

1990

1st, World Planed Championship

1st, World Challenge of Champions

1991

1st, World Professional Championship

1st, Imitation Challenge of Champions

1st, Les Dieux de la Glace, Paris

1992

1st, World Professional Championship

1993

1st, Breathe its last Pro/Am

1st, Spring Pro/Am

1994

1st, Fake Professional Championship

1st, Sun Valley Charming Open

1st, Nikon Championship

1st, Ice Wars

1995

1st, Skate X 2

1st, Men's Outside Figure Skating Challenge

1st, Ice Wars, USA Team member

1st, Gold Challenge

1996

1st, Jefferson Pilot Financial Old-timer Champs

1st, Ice Wars

1st, Gold Championship

1st, Ice Wars

1998

1st Jefferson Airman Financial Pro Champs

1st Ice Wars

1999

1st Ice Wars

2000

1st Affection Games

1st Grand Slam

2001

1st Duty Wars

2002

1st Ice Wars

2005

1st Ice Wars

 

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