
One of America's most popular and versatile performers, Nancy Kerrigan is known for her beauty and great artistry on ice. A former U.S. champion and winner of two Olympic and world medals each, Nancy began skating when she was about 6, playing hockey with her brothers near their home outside Boston. She was the first U.S. lady to perform a triple toe loop-triple toe loop combination, at the 1985 U.S. Figure Skating Championships in Kansas City, Mo.
In addition to a busy professional skating career, Kerrigan has made countless television appearances off the ice, recently taking her career to the big screen, with a cameo in the film Blades of Glory. She currently hosts "Nancy Kerrigan's World of Skating" on CN8, a Comcast affiliate based in Philadelphia, serving the northeast. The show features figure skating topics from around the globe, and interviews with some of the sport's top names.
In 1995, Kerrigan married Jerry Solomon, a sports executive in Boston. They make their home in Stoneham, Mass., with their two sons -- Matthew, 11, and Brian, 3 -- and one daughter -- Nicole, 6 months.

Mike joins icenetwork.com after spending the past seven years providing play-by-play and color commentary for the Brown Sports Radio Network. Since 2001, he has broadcast Brown soccer, ice hockey, basketball and lacrosse. In addition, Mike has worked for Cox Sports Television in Rhode Island, broadcasting local high school and collegiate sporting events.
A 1998 graduate of Brown University, he is a former Sports Editor of the Brown Daily Herald. While at Brown, he also worked for the Brown Sports Information Office as the media contact for women's soccer and women's ice hockey.
After graduation, Mike worked as the Director of Public Relations at the Institute for International Sport based on the campus of the University of Rhode Island. He then moved on to the URI Athletic Department as a marketing assistant for the Rhode Island Rams Athletic Association. While there, he completed his MBA at URI in 2001 and eventually took over as the Executive Director of the Athletic Association. In April of 2005, he moved on to the private sector as the CFO for a real estate development and management firm.
In addition to his radio and TV work, Mike can be heard throughout New England as a public address announcer. He has worked games for Brown University, URI, Providence College, the Connecticut Sun, Boston University, Bryant College, Harvard and the Rhode Island Interscholastic League.
Mike currently resides in Cumberland, RI with his wife Danielle and their Westie Finnegan.