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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