American figure skater
Richard Dornbush (born August 27, 1991) is a retired American former figure skater . He is the 2014 Lombardia Trophy champion, the 2010–11 Grand Prix Final champion, and the 2011 U.S. National silver medalist.
Personal life
Richard Dornbush was born in Corona, California .[ 1] He has three older sisters.[ 2] He played the violin for six years.[ 3] After studying physics at Riverside Community College ,[ 2] he transferred to the University of California, San Diego and joined Earl Warren College .[ 4] As of 2016, he was an undergraduate student in computational physics and intended to pursue a master's degree and a career in finance with a focus on quantitative analysis.[ 4]
Career
Richard Dornbush was coached by Tammy Gambill since 1997 at Icetown Riverside in Riverside, California .[ 5] [ 6]
During the 2008–09 season, Dornbush won the gold medal at both the 2008 JGP Mexico and the 2008 JGP South Africa .[ 7] He qualified for the Junior Grand Prix Final , where he won the bronze medal.
During the 2009–10 season, Dornbush won the gold medal at the 2009 JGP Hungary .[ 8] He placed fifth in his other event, the 2009 JGP Germany , but qualified for the 2009–10 JGP Final , where he finished fourth. Dornbush finished eleventh at the 2010 U.S. Nationals .
Dornbush was one of twenty young skaters to receive a scholarship from the Michael Weiss Foundation .[ 9]
During the 2010–11 season, Dornbush won the Junior Grand Prix Final . At the 2011 U.S. Nationals , he placed seventh in the short program and first in the free skate to win the silver medal.[ 10] He was selected to compete at the 2011 World Championships , where he finished ninth.
Dornbush finished thirteenth at the 2012 U.S. Championships . After Jeremy Abbott withdrew from the 2012 Four Continents Championships , Dornbush was chosen to replace him.[ 11]
Dornbush placed sixth at the 2013 U.S. Championships . He was named as an alternate for the 2013 Four Continents Championships and was called up when Adam Rippon withdrew.[ 12]
During the 2014–15 season, Dornbush won the gold medal at his ISU Challenger Series assignment, the 2014 Lombardia Trophy .[ 13] Turning to the Grand Prix series, he won a bronze medal at the 2014 Cup of China and finished seventh at the 2014 Trophée Éric Bompard before capping off the season with a tenth place finish at the 2015 U.S. Championships .
During the 2015–16 season, Dornbush trained with both Tammy Gambill in Riverside and Jonathan Cassar at IceTown Carlsbad.[ 4] He finished sixth at the 2015 U.S. International Classic , seventh at the 2015 Cup of China , and eighth at the 2015 NHK Trophy . He withdrew from the 2016 U.S. Championships due to a herniated disc in his back.[ 14] Dornbush retired from skating in 2018.[ 15]
Programs
Competitive highlights
Detailed results
References
^ "Richard Dornbush" . IceNetwork.com .
^ a b Rosewater, Amy (January 19, 2012). "Prankster Dornbush happy with new reputation" . Ice Network .
^ Ainsworth, Alexa (January 11, 2011). "No mystery here - Dornbush ready to contend" . UniversalSports.com . Retrieved January 28, 2011 .
^ a b c Johnson, Erika (January 14, 2016). "Ice King" . University of California at San Diego. Archived from the original on January 16, 2016.
^ Alexander, Jim (February 2, 2013). "Gambill's pupils young but talented" . The Press-Enterprise . Archived from the original on November 3, 2013. Retrieved February 3, 2013 .
^ Rutherford, Lynn (August 25, 2011). "Dornbush tackles 'spaghetti western' film genre" . Icenetwork . Retrieved August 25, 2011 .
^ Staed, Becca (October 11, 2008). "U.S. sweeps gold medals at the JGP South Africa" . Icenetwork.com. Retrieved April 18, 2010 .
^ Brown, Mickey (August 29, 2009). "Dornbush, Hochstein shine at JGP Hungary" . Icenetwork.com . Retrieved April 18, 2010 .
^ Rutherford, Lynn (February 4, 2011). "Dornbush stuns many, but not benefactor Weiss" . IceNetwork.com . Retrieved February 13, 2011 .
^ Walker, Elvin (November 8, 2011). "Richard Dornbush Hits the Big Leagues" . IFS Magazine . Retrieved November 9, 2011 .
^ "Dornbush to replace Abbott at Four Continents" . U.S. Figure Skating . Ice Network. February 3, 2012. Archived from the original on February 10, 2012.
^ "Richard Dornbush Set to Compete at 2013 Four Continents Championships" . U.S. Figure Skating . February 4, 2013. Archived from the original on April 7, 2014. Retrieved February 5, 2013 .
^ Slater, Paula (October 4, 2014). "Dornbush forges ahead after Lombardia win" . Golden Skate .
^ "Dornbush withdraws from U.S. championships" . IceNetwork.com . January 15, 2016. Archived from the original on February 10, 2017. Retrieved January 16, 2016 .
^ "Richard Dornbush" . LinkedIn . Retrieved April 20, 2024 .
^ "Richard Dornbush: 2007/2008" . International Skating Union . Archived from the original on December 19, 2007.
^ "Richard Dornbush: 2008/2009" . International Skating Union . Archived from the original on June 2, 2009.
^ "Richard Dornbush: 2009/2010" . International Skating Union . Archived from the original on August 26, 2009.
^ "Richard Dornbush: 2010/2011" . International Skating Union . Archived from the original on July 18, 2011.
^ "Richard Dornbush: 2011/2012" . International Skating Union . Archived from the original on January 25, 2012.
^ Rutherford, Lynn (October 18, 2011). "Dornbush debuting new short at Skate America" . Icenetwork . Retrieved October 18, 2011 .
^ "Richard Dornbush: 2012/2013" . International Skating Union . Archived from the original on March 12, 2013.
^ "Richard Dornbush: 2013/2014" . International Skating Union . Archived from the original on June 4, 2014.
^ "Richard Dornbush: 2014/2015" . International Skating Union . Archived from the original on June 5, 2015.
^ "Richard Dornbush: 2015/2016" . International Skating Union . Archived from the original on January 16, 2016.
^ a b "Competition Results: Richard Dornbush" . International Skating Union .
^ a b "USA–Richard Dornbush" . SkatingScores.com .
^ "Personal Bests Richard Dornbush" . International Skating Union . Archived from the original on 2024-08-31. Retrieved 2024-08-31 .
External links
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