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{{Infobox figure skater|name=Ryan Dunk|image=|caption=|fullname=|altname=|country={{flagicon|USA}} [[United States]]|birth_date={{Birth date and age|2000|10|14|df=yes}}|birth_place=[[Towson, Maryland]]|hometown=[[White Hall, Baltimore County, Maryland|White Hall, Maryland]]|residence=|height={{convert|1.77|m|ft|abbr=on}}|coach=Suna Murray|formercoach=Chris Conte, Peter Johannson, Mark Mitchell, Priscilla Hill|choreographer=Colin McManus|formerchoreographer=|skating club=Baltimore FSC|currenttraininglocations=[[Boston]]|formertraininglocations=|beganskating=2009|retired=April 5th 2022|combined total=205.90|combined date=[[2019–20 ISU Junior Grand Prix|2019 JGP Poland]]|SP score=72.90|SP date=[[2019–20 ISU Junior Grand Prix|2019 JGP Poland]]|FS score=133.00|FS date=[[2019–20 ISU Junior Grand Prix|2019 JGP Poland]]}}'''Ryan Dunk''' (born October 14, 2000) is an American former competitive [[Figure skating|figure skater]]. He is the [[2019 U.S. Figure Skating Championships|2019 U.S. Junior National]] Champion<ref name=":0">{{Cite web|url=http://www.isuresults.com/bios/isufs00102614.htm|title=Biography|website=www.isuresults.com|access-date=2019-04-15}}</ref>and [[2019 CS Asian Open Figure Skating Trophy|2019 CS Asian Open Trophy]] bronze medalist. |
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| hometown = [[Boston, Massachusetts]] |
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| retired = April 5, 2022 |
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| discipline = [[Single skating|Men's singles]] |
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}}'''Ryan Dunk''' (born October 14, 2000) is a retired American competitive [[Figure skating|figure skater]]. He is the [[2019 U.S. Figure Skating Championships|2019 U.S. Junior National]] gold medalist and the [[2019 CS Asian Open Figure Skating Trophy|2019 Asian Open Trophy]] bronze medalist. |
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== Personal life == |
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Ryan Dunk was born on October 14, 2000. He began skating in 2009 |
Ryan Dunk was born on October 14, 2000. He began skating in 2009 after his mother brought him to a rink and he participated in a group lesson.<ref name=":1" /><ref name=":0">{{Cite web |title=Biography |url=http://www.isuresults.com/bios/isufs00102614.htm |access-date=2019-04-15 |website=www.isuresults.com}}</ref> |
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In an [[Instagram]] post on October 14, 2021, Ryan Dunk came out as [[gay]].<ref>{{cite instagram |user=ryan.dunk |postid=CVBnTt7LW-x |date=October 14, 2021 |title=Turned 21 today and felt kinda cute all grown up BUT!!! more importantly, I want to tell you all that I am gay!... |access-date=December 2, 2023}}</ref> |
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== Career == |
== Career == |
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=== 2018–2019 season === |
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Dunk started his season by competing in the [[2018–19 ISU Junior Grand Prix|2018 JGP series]]. At his first JGP event of the season he placed sixth in [[Bratislava, Slovakia]]. At his second JGP event he placed fifth in [[Yerevan, Armenia]]. |
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=== 2018–19 season === |
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He won his first junior national title in 2019 with 68.58 in the short program, 132.85 in the free skate, and 201.43 overall, more than five points above the silver medalist.<ref>{{Cite web|url=https://www.usfigureskating.org/leaderboard/results/2019/27958/CAT014SEG030.html|title=2019 GEICO U.S. Figure Skating Championships|website=www.usfigureskating.org|access-date=2019-04-15}}</ref> |
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Dunk began his season by competing in the [[2018–19 ISU Junior Grand Prix|2018 JGP series]]. At the [[ISU Junior Grand Prix in Slovakia|2018 JGP Slovakia]], he placed sixth, while he placed fifth at the [[ISU Junior Grand Prix in Armenia|2018 JGP Armenia]]. |
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Dunk made his international senior debut at the [[International Challenge Cup|2019 Challenge Cup]], where he finished fifth. |
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Dunk won his first junior national title in 2019 with 68.58 in the short program, 132.85 in the free skate, and 201.43 overall.<ref>{{Cite web|url=https://www.usfigureskating.org/leaderboard/results/2019/27958/CAT014SEG030.html|title=2019 GEICO U.S. Figure Skating Championships|website=www.usfigureskating.org|access-date=2019-04-15}}</ref> He made his international senior debut at the [[International Challenge Cup|2019 International Challenge Cup]], where he finished in fifth place. |
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In 2018, Dunk moved to [[Boston]] to train |
In 2018, Dunk moved to [[Boston]] to train with Peter Johansson and Mark Mitchell.<ref>{{Cite web|url=https://www.wbaltv.com/article/hereford-high-senior-heads-to-netherlands-for-ice-skating-championship/26307322|title=Hereford senior heads to Netherlands for ice skating championship|last=Hayes|first=Theo|date=2019-02-12|website=WBAL|language=en|access-date=2019-09-12}}</ref><ref name=":1">{{Cite web|url=https://www.baltimoresun.com/sports/olympics/bs-sp-figure-skating-white-hall-resident-hereford-high-school-senior-ryan-dunk-us-junior-national-champion-20190130-story.html|title=White Hall's Ryan Dunk a rising star as U.S. junior men's figure skating champion|last=Lee|first=Edward|website=baltimoresun.com|date=6 February 2019 |language=en-US|access-date=2019-04-15}}</ref> |
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=== 2019–20 season === |
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Returning to the [[2019-20 ISU Junior Grand Prix|Junior Grand Prix]], Dunk |
Returning to the [[2019-20 ISU Junior Grand Prix|Junior Grand Prix]], Dunk finished fifth at the [[ISU Junior Grand Prix in the United States|2019 JGP United States]] and sixth at the [[ISU Junior Grand Prix in Poland|2019 JGP Poland]]. Making his senior international debut at the [[2019-20 ISU Challenger Series|ISU Challenger series]], he won the bronze medal at the [[2019 CS Asian Open Figure Skating Trophy|2019 Asian Open Trophy]]. He then appeared at the [[2020 U.S. Figure Skating Championships|2020 U.S. Championships]], where he finished eleventh.<ref name=ISU-RD/> |
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=== 2020–21 season === |
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During the [[COVID-19 pandemic|pandemic-limited]] season, Dunk's lone competition appearance was at the [[2021 U.S. Figure Skating Championships|2021 U.S. Championships]], where he finished in eleventh place.<ref name=ISU-RD/> |
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=== 2021–22 season === |
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Dunk finished ninth at the [[2022 U.S. Figure Skating Championships|2022 U.S. Championships]].<ref name=ISU-RD/> |
Dunk finished ninth at the [[2022 U.S. Figure Skating Championships|2022 U.S. Championships]].<ref name=ISU-RD/> |
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On April 5, an article |
On April 5, an article announced that Dunk had retired from competition.<ref>{{Cite web |last=Norwood |first=Katelyn |title=Going for gold: Suffolk senior reflects on figure skating career |url=https://thesuffolkjournal.com/38022/sports/going-for-gold-suffolk-senior-reflects-on-figure-skating-career/ |access-date=2022-04-06 |website=The Suffolk Journal}}</ref> |
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== Programs == |
== Programs == |
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! scope="row" | 2018–19 |
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* "Illumination"<br>{{small|By [[Jennifer Thomas (pianist)|Jennifer Thomas]]<br>Choreo. by [[Colin McManus]]}} |
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* ''[[La La Land (soundtrack)|La La Land]]''<br>{{small|By [[Justin Hurwitz]]<br>Choreo. by Colin McManus}} |
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! scope="row" | 2019–20 |
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* "[[The Blower's Daughter]]"<br>{{small|By [[Chris Mann (singer)|Chris Mann]]<br>Performed by [[Christina Aguilera]]}} |
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* "Io ci sarò"<br>{{small|By [[Andrea Boccelli]]}} |
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* Illumination <br> {{small|by [[Jennifer Thomas (pianist)|Jennifer Thomas]]}}<br>{{small|choreo. by [[Colin McManus]]}} |
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* [[La La Land (soundtrack)]]<br>{{small|by [[Justin Hurwitz]]}}<br>{{small|choreo. by [[Colin McManus]]}} |
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*CS – Event of the [[ISU Challenger Series]] |
*CS – Event of the [[ISU Challenger Series]] |
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*JGP – Event of the [[ISU Junior Grand Prix|ISU Junior Grand Prix Series]] |
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|{{FS placements|4|[[U.S. Figure Skating Championships|U.S. Championships]]|p1=3rd|p2=4th|pewter2=yes|p3=1st}} |
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|{{FS placements|4|{{small|JGP}} [[ISU Junior Grand Prix in Armenia|Armenia]]|p3=5th}} |
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|{{FS placements|4|{{small|JGP}} [[ISU Junior Grand Prix in Austria|Austria]]|p2=9th}} |
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|{{FS placements|4|{{small|JGP}} [[ISU Junior Grand Prix in the United States|United States]]|p4=5th}} |
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|{{FS placements|4|[[Philadelphia Summer International|Philadelphia Summer]]|p2=1st}} |
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*JGP – Event of the [[ISU Junior Grand Prix|ISU Junior Grand Prix Series]] |
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*At national events in the United States, pewter medals are awarded for the fourth place. |
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|{{FS placements|4|[[U.S. Figure Skating Championships|U.S. Championships]]|p2=11th|p3=14th|p4=9th}} |
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|season4=2016–17|season5=2017–18|season6=2018–19|season7=2019–20 |
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|{{FS placements|4|{{small|CS}} [[Asian Open Figure Skating Trophy|Asian Open Trophy]]|p2=3rd}} |
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|{{FS placements|4|[[International Challenge Cup|Challenge Cup]]|p1=5th}} |
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|{{FS placements|7|{{small|JGP}} [[ISU Junior Grand Prix in Austria|Austria]]|p5=9th}} |
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|{{FS placements|7|{{small|JGP}} [[ISU Junior Grand Prix in Poland|Poland]]|p7=6th}} |
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|{{FS placements|7|{{small|JGP}} [[ISU Junior Grand Prix in Slovakia|Slovakia]]|p6=6th}} |
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|{{FS placements|7|{{small|JGP}} [[ISU Junior Grand Prix in the United States|United States]]|p7=5th}} |
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|{{FS placements|7|[[Philadelphia Summer International|Philadelphia]]|p5=1st}} |
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|{{FS placements|7|[[U.S. Figure Skating Championships|U.S. Championships]]|p1=11th|lv1=V|p2=4th|pewter2=yes|lv2=I|p3=5th|lv3=N|p4=3rd|lv4=J|p5=4th|pewter5=yes|lv5=J|p6=1st|lv6=J}} |
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|{{FS placements|7|[[Eastern Sectional Figure Skating Championships|Eastern Sectionals]]|p1=2nd|lv1=V|p2=3rd|lv2=I|p3=2nd|lv3=N|p4=2nd|lv4=J|p5=2nd|lv5=J|p6=2nd|lv6=J}} |
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|{{FS placements|7|South Atlantic Regionals|p1=3rd|lv1=V|p2=2nd|lv2=I|p3=1st|lv3=N|p4=1st|lv4=J}} |
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==Detailed results== |
==Detailed results== |
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{{Figure skating personal bests|float=yes|ref=<ref name=PB-RD>{{cite web |url=http://www.isuresults.com/bios/isufs_pb_00102614.htm |title=Personal Bests Ryan Dunk (USA) |website=[[International Skating Union]]}}</ref> |
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===Senior level=== |
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|205.90|[[2019–20 ISU Junior Grand Prix|2019 JGP Poland]] |
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|72.90|2019 JGP Poland |
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|39.19|2019 JGP Poland |
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|34.95|[[2019 CS Asian Open Figure Skating Trophy|2019 CS Asian Open Trophy]] |
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|133.00|2019 JGP Poland |
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|65.32|2019 JGP Poland |
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|69.20|2019 CS Asian Open Trophy |
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{{Figure skating personal bests|historical=yes|ref=<ref name=PB-RD/> |
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|170.71|[[ISU Junior Grand Prix in Austria|2017 JGP Austria]] |
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|60.85|2017 JGP Austria |
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|32.25|2017 JGP Austria |
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|28.60|2017 JGP Austria |
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|109.86|2017 JGP Austria |
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|50.56|2017 JGP Austria |
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|59.30|2017 JGP Austria |
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*At national events in the United States, pewter medals are awarded for fourth place. |
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*Historical [[Figure skating#Season's bests|ISU personal best scores]] are highlighted in '''bold'''. |
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*J – Junior level event |
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===Senior level=== |
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{{Figure skating detailed results |
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|season=2018–19|ref={{r|SS-RD}} |
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|Feb 21–24, 2019|{{flagicon|NED}} [[International Challenge Cup|2019 International Challenge Cup]]|7|65.36|5|128.59|5|193.95 |
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{{Figure skating detailed results |
{{Figure skating detailed results |
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|season=2019–20 |
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|Aug 28–31, 2019|{{flagicon|USA}} [[2019–20 ISU Junior Grand Prix|2019 JGP United States]] (J)|6|63.89|6|124.50|5|188.39 |
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|Sep 18–21, 2019|{{flagicon|POL}} [[2019–20 ISU Junior Grand Prix|2019 JGP Poland]] (J)|5|'''72.90'''|6|'''133.00'''|6|'''205.90''' |
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|Oct 30 – Nov 3, 2019|{{flagicon|CHN}} [[2019 CS Asian Open Figure Skating Trophy|2019 CS Asian Open Trophy]]|4|71.56|3|127.47|3|199.03 |
|Oct 30 – Nov 3, 2019|{{flagicon|CHN}} [[2019 CS Asian Open Figure Skating Trophy|2019 CS Asian Open Trophy]]|4|71.56|3|127.47|3|199.03 |
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|Jan 20–26, 2020|{{flagicon|USA}} [[2020 U.S. Figure Skating Championships|2020 U.S. Championships]]|14|67.15|11|132.30|11|199.45 |
|Jan 20–26, 2020|{{flagicon|USA}} [[2020 U.S. Figure Skating Championships|2020 U.S. Championships]]|14|67.15|11|132.30|11|199.45 |
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{{Figure skating detailed results |
{{Figure skating detailed results |
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|season=2020–21 |
|season=2020–21|ref={{r|SS-RD}} |
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|Jan 11–21, 2021|{{flagicon|USA}} [[2021 U.S. Figure Skating Championships|2021 U.S. Championships]]|14|65.60|13|127.06|14|192.66 |
|Jan 11–21, 2021|{{flagicon|USA}} [[2021 U.S. Figure Skating Championships|2021 U.S. Championships]]|14|65.60|13|127.06|14|192.66 |
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{{Figure skating detailed results |
{{Figure skating detailed results |
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|season=2021–22 |
|season=2021–22|ref={{r|SS-RD}} |
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|Jul 26–29, 2021|{{flagicon|USA}} [[U.S. Collegiate Figure Skating Championships|2021 U.S. Collegiate Championships]]|1|68.56|2|124.75|1|193.31 |
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|Jan 3–9, 2022|{{flagicon|USA}} [[2022 U.S. Figure Skating Championships|2022 U.S. Championships]]|11|65.66|9|125.70|9|191.36 |
|Jan 3–9, 2022|{{flagicon|USA}} [[2022 U.S. Figure Skating Championships|2022 U.S. Championships]]|11|65.66|9|125.70|9|191.36 |
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{{Figure skating detailed results |
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|Jul 22–24, 2022|{{flagicon|USA}} [[U.S. Collegiate Figure Skating Championships|2022 U.S. Collegiate Championships]]|1|71.02|1|141.21|1|212.23 |
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===Junior level=== |
===Junior level=== |
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|Jan 14–22, 2017|{{flagicon|USA}} [[2017 U.S. Figure Skating Championships|2017 U.S. Championships (Junior)]]|4|57.78|3|114.44|3|172.22 |
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{{Figure skating detailed results |
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|season=2017–18|pewter3=yes|ref={{r|SS-RD}} |
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|Aug 3–5, 2017|{{nowrap|{{flagicon|USA}} [[Philadelphia Summer International|2017 Philadelphia Summer International]]}}|1|60.60|1|117.92|1|178.52 |
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|Aug 23–26, 2017|{{flagicon|AUT}} [[ISU Junior Grand Prix in Austria|2017 JGP Austria]]|5|60.85|12|109.86|9|170.71 |
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|{{nowrap|Dec 29, 2017 –}} Jan 8, 2018|{{flagicon|USA}} [[2018 U.S. Figure Skating Championships|2018 U.S. Championships (Junior)]]|10|53.43|3|119.25|4|172.68 |
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{{Figure skating detailed results |
{{Figure skating detailed results |
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|season=2018–19 |
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|Aug 22–25, 2018|{{flagicon|SVK}} [[ISU Junior Grand Prix in Slovakia|2018 JGP Slovakia]]|6|63.08|6|125.83|6|188.91 |
|Aug 22–25, 2018|{{flagicon|SVK}} [[ISU Junior Grand Prix in Slovakia|2018 JGP Slovakia]]|6|63.08|6|125.83|6|188.91 |
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|Oct 10–13, 2018|{{flagicon|ARM}} [[ISU Junior Grand Prix in Armenia|2018 JGP Armenia]]|4|68.45|6|126.85|5|195.30 |
|Oct 10–13, 2018|{{flagicon|ARM}} [[ISU Junior Grand Prix in Armenia|2018 JGP Armenia]]|4|68.45|6|126.85|5|195.30 |
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|Jan 19–27, 2019|{{flagicon|USA}} [[2019 U.S. Figure Skating Championships|2019 U.S. Championships]]|2|68.58|1|132.85|1|201.43 |
|Jan 19–27, 2019|{{flagicon|USA}} [[2019 U.S. Figure Skating Championships|2019 U.S. Championships (Junior)]]|2|68.58|1|132.85|1|201.43 |
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|Feb 21–24, 2019|{{flagicon|NED}} [[International Challenge Cup|2019 International Challenge Cup]] (S)|7|65.36|5|128.59|5|193.95 |
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|season=2019–20|ref={{r|SS-RD}} |
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|Aug 28–31, 2019|{{flagicon|USA}} [[2019–20 ISU Junior Grand Prix|2019 JGP United States]]|6|63.89|6|124.50|5|188.39 |
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|Sep 18–21, 2019|{{flagicon|POL}} [[2019–20 ISU Junior Grand Prix|2019 JGP Poland]]|5|72.90|6|133.00|6|205.90 |
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|Dec. 29, 2017 – Jan. 8, 2018 |
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|[[2018 U.S. Figure Skating Championships|2018 U.S. Championships]] |
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|Junior |
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| align="center" |10 <br> 53.43 |
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| align="center" |3 <br> 119.25 |
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| align="center" bgcolor=d1c571 |4 <br> 172.68 |
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|August 23 – 26, 2017 |
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|[[ISU Junior Grand Prix in Austria|2017 JGP Austria]] |
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|Junior |
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| align="center" |5 <br> 60.85 |
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| align="center" |12 <br> 109.86 |
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| align="center" |9 <br> 170.71 |
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|August 3 – 5, 2017 |
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|[[Philadelphia Summer International|2017 Philadelphia Summer International]] |
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|Junior |
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| align="center" |1 <br> 60.60 |
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| align="center" |1 <br> 117.92 |
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| align="center" bgcolor="gold" |1 <br> 178.52 |
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! colspan="6" align="center" style="background-color: #ffdead;" |[[2016–17 figure skating season|2016–17 season]] |
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|January 14 – 22, 2017 |
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|[[2017 U.S. Figure Skating Championships|2017 U.S. Championships]] |
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|Junior |
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| align="center" |4 <br> 57.78 |
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| align="center" |3 <br> 114.44 |
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| align="center" bgcolor=cc9966 |3 <br> 172.22 |
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== References == |
== References == |
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<ref name=ISU-RD>{{ |
<ref name=ISU-RD>{{cite web |url= http://www.isuresults.com/bios/isufs_cr_00102614.htm |title=Competition Results: Ryan Dunk |website=www.isuresults.com |access-date=2019-04-18 }}</ref> |
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<ref name=SS-RD>{{cite web |url=https://www.skatingscores.com/usa/men/ryan_dunk |title=USA–Ryan Dunk |website=SkatingScores.com |access-date=August 4, 2024}}</ref> |
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== External links == |
== External links == |
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* {{isu name | id= 00102614 | name= Ryan Dunk }} |
* {{isu name | id= 00102614 | name= Ryan Dunk }} |
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* [https://www.skatingscores.com/usa/men/ryan_dunk/ Ryan Dunk] at SkatingScores.com |
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Latest revision as of 06:29, 23 September 2024
Ryan Dunk | |
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Born | Baltimore, Maryland | October 14, 2000
Hometown | Boston, Massachusetts |
Height | 1.77 m (5 ft 9+1⁄2 in) |
Figure skating career | |
Country | United States |
Discipline | Men's singles |
Began skating | 2009 |
Retired | April 5, 2022 |
Ryan Dunk (born October 14, 2000) is a retired American competitive figure skater. He is the 2019 U.S. Junior National gold medalist and the 2019 Asian Open Trophy bronze medalist.
Personal life
[edit]Ryan Dunk was born on October 14, 2000. He began skating in 2009 after his mother brought him to a rink and he participated in a group lesson.[1][2]
In an Instagram post on October 14, 2021, Ryan Dunk came out as gay.[3]
Career
[edit]2018–19 season
[edit]Dunk began his season by competing in the 2018 JGP series. At the 2018 JGP Slovakia, he placed sixth, while he placed fifth at the 2018 JGP Armenia.
Dunk won his first junior national title in 2019 with 68.58 in the short program, 132.85 in the free skate, and 201.43 overall.[4] He made his international senior debut at the 2019 International Challenge Cup, where he finished in fifth place.
In 2018, Dunk moved to Boston to train with Peter Johansson and Mark Mitchell.[5][1]
2019–20 season
[edit]Returning to the Junior Grand Prix, Dunk finished fifth at the 2019 JGP United States and sixth at the 2019 JGP Poland. Making his senior international debut at the ISU Challenger series, he won the bronze medal at the 2019 Asian Open Trophy. He then appeared at the 2020 U.S. Championships, where he finished eleventh.[6]
2020–21 season
[edit]During the pandemic-limited season, Dunk's lone competition appearance was at the 2021 U.S. Championships, where he finished in eleventh place.[6]
2021–22 season
[edit]Dunk finished ninth at the 2022 U.S. Championships.[6]
On April 5, an article announced that Dunk had retired from competition.[7]
Programs
[edit]Season | Short program | Free skate | Ref. |
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2018–19 |
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2019–20 |
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Competitive highlights
[edit]- CS – Event of the ISU Challenger Series
- JGP – Event of the ISU Junior Grand Prix Series
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Detailed results
[edit]Segment | Type | Score | Event |
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Total | TSS | 205.90 | 2019 JGP Poland |
Short program | TSS | 72.90 | 2019 JGP Poland |
TES | 39.19 | 2019 JGP Poland | |
PCS | 34.95 | 2019 CS Asian Open Trophy | |
Free skating | TSS | 133.00 | 2019 JGP Poland |
TES | 65.32 | 2019 JGP Poland | |
PCS | 69.20 | 2019 CS Asian Open Trophy |
Segment | Type | Score | Event |
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Total | TSS | 170.71 | 2017 JGP Austria |
Short program | TSS | 60.85 | 2017 JGP Austria |
TES | 32.25 | 2017 JGP Austria | |
PCS | 28.60 | 2017 JGP Austria | |
Free skating | TSS | 109.86 | 2017 JGP Austria |
TES | 50.56 | 2017 JGP Austria | |
PCS | 59.30 | 2017 JGP Austria |
- At national events in the United States, pewter medals are awarded for fourth place.
Senior level
[edit]Date | Event | SP | FS | Total | |||
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P | Score | P | Score | P | Score | ||
Feb 21–24, 2019 | 2019 International Challenge Cup | 7 | 65.36 | 5 | 128.59 | 5 | 193.95 |
Date | Event | SP | FS | Total | |||
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P | Score | P | Score | P | Score | ||
Oct 30 – Nov 3, 2019 | 2019 CS Asian Open Trophy | 4 | 71.56 | 3 | 127.47 | 3 | 199.03 |
Jan 20–26, 2020 | 2020 U.S. Championships | 14 | 67.15 | 11 | 132.30 | 11 | 199.45 |
Date | Event | SP | FS | Total | |||
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P | Score | P | Score | P | Score | ||
Jan 11–21, 2021 | 2021 U.S. Championships | 14 | 65.60 | 13 | 127.06 | 14 | 192.66 |
Date | Event | SP | FS | Total | |||
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P | Score | P | Score | P | Score | ||
Jan 3–9, 2022 | 2022 U.S. Championships | 11 | 65.66 | 9 | 125.70 | 9 | 191.36 |
Junior level
[edit]Date | Event | SP | FS | Total | |||
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P | Score | P | Score | P | Score | ||
Jan 14–22, 2017 | 2017 U.S. Championships (Junior) | 4 | 57.78 | 3 | 114.44 | 3 | 172.22 |
Date | Event | SP | FS | Total | |||
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P | Score | P | Score | P | Score | ||
Aug 3–5, 2017 | 2017 Philadelphia Summer International | 1 | 60.60 | 1 | 117.92 | 1 | 178.52 |
Aug 23–26, 2017 | 2017 JGP Austria | 5 | 60.85 | 12 | 109.86 | 9 | 170.71 |
Dec 29, 2017 – Jan 8, 2018 | 2018 U.S. Championships (Junior) | 10 | 53.43 | 3 | 119.25 | 4 | 172.68 |
Date | Event | SP | FS | Total | |||
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P | Score | P | Score | P | Score | ||
Aug 22–25, 2018 | 2018 JGP Slovakia | 6 | 63.08 | 6 | 125.83 | 6 | 188.91 |
Oct 10–13, 2018 | 2018 JGP Armenia | 4 | 68.45 | 6 | 126.85 | 5 | 195.30 |
Jan 19–27, 2019 | 2019 U.S. Championships (Junior) | 2 | 68.58 | 1 | 132.85 | 1 | 201.43 |
Date | Event | SP | FS | Total | |||
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P | Score | P | Score | P | Score | ||
Aug 28–31, 2019 | 2019 JGP United States | 6 | 63.89 | 6 | 124.50 | 5 | 188.39 |
Sep 18–21, 2019 | 2019 JGP Poland | 5 | 72.90 | 6 | 133.00 | 6 | 205.90 |
References
[edit]- ^ a b Lee, Edward (6 February 2019). "White Hall's Ryan Dunk a rising star as U.S. junior men's figure skating champion". baltimoresun.com. Retrieved 2019-04-15.
- ^ a b "Biography". www.isuresults.com. Retrieved 2019-04-15.
- ^ @ryan.dunk (October 14, 2021). "Turned 21 today and felt kinda cute all grown up BUT!!! more importantly, I want to tell you all that I am gay!..." Retrieved December 2, 2023 – via Instagram.
- ^ "2019 GEICO U.S. Figure Skating Championships". www.usfigureskating.org. Retrieved 2019-04-15.
- ^ Hayes, Theo (2019-02-12). "Hereford senior heads to Netherlands for ice skating championship". WBAL. Retrieved 2019-09-12.
- ^ a b c "Competition Results: Ryan Dunk". www.isuresults.com. Retrieved 2019-04-18.
- ^ Norwood, Katelyn. "Going for gold: Suffolk senior reflects on figure skating career". The Suffolk Journal. Retrieved 2022-04-06.
- ^ a b c d e f g h i j "USA–Ryan Dunk". SkatingScores.com. Retrieved August 4, 2024.
- ^ a b "Personal Bests Ryan Dunk (USA)". International Skating Union.
External links
[edit]- Ryan Dunk at the International Skating Union
- Ryan Dunk at SkatingScores.com