Skaters

Todd Eldredge
Born:
August 28, 1971
Birthplace:
Chatham, MA
Height:
5' 8"
Level:
Senior
Hometown:
Rochester, MI
Coach:
Richard Callaghan
Eldredge is a six-time U.S. champion and also captured the World championship in 1996. He won more than 30 international medals in his career, including five Skate America titles. In 1995, he became the only skater to win the U.S. championship after a three-year absence from the podium.

In 2001, Eldredge placed second at the U.S. Championships and third at the World Championships. His stunning victory at the 2002 U.S. Championships, his sixth U.S. title, earned him his third berth to the Olympic Winter Games.

Eldredge was coached his entire career by Richard Callaghan, training with him in Philadelphia, Colorado Springs, San Diego and Rochester, Mich.


      2002 - Olympic Winter Games - 6th
      2002 - U.S. Championships - 1st
      2001 - Grand Prix Final - 4th
      2001 - Trophee Lalique - 2nd
      2001 - Skate Canada - 3rd
      2001 - World Championships - 3rd
      2001 - U.S. Championships - 2nd
      2001 - Midwestern Sectional - 1st
      2000 - Skate Canada - 2nd
      2000 - Skate America - 3rd
      2000 - Four Continents Championships - 4th
      1999 - Skate Canada - 4th
      1998 - Goodwill Games - 1st
      1998 - Ultimate Four - 1st
      1998 - World Championships - 2nd
      1998 - Olympic Winter Games - 4th
      1998 - U.S. Championships - 1st
      1997 - Trophee Lalique - 4th
      1997 - Skate America - 1st
      1997 - World Championships - 2nd
      1996 - Champions Series Final - 2nd
      1997 - U.S. Championships - 1st
      1997 - Japan Open (Pro/Am) - 3rd
      1996 - Ultimate Four - 1st
      1996 - Trophee Lalique - 1st
      1996 - Skate America - 1st
      1996 - Continents Cup - 1st
      1996 - World Championships - 1st
      1995 - Champions Series Final - 5th
      1996 - U.S. Championships - 2nd
      1995 - Nations Cup (FUJI) - 3rd
      1995 - Starlight Challenge - 3rd
      1995 - Skate America - 1st
      1995 - Best of the Best - 3rd
      1995 - World Team Challenge - 1st
      1995 - World Championships - 2nd
      1995 - U.S. Championships - 1st
      1994 - NHK Trophy - 1st
      1994 - Skate America - 1st
      1994 - Goodwill Games - 2nd
      1994 - U.S. Championships - 4th
      1994 - Midwestern Sectional - 1st
      1993 - Trophee Lalique - 1st
      1994 - Eastern Great Lakes Regional - 2nd
      1993 - Skate America - 4th
      1993 - U.S. Championships - 6th
      1992 - Nations Cup (FUJI) - 1st
      1993 - Eastern Great Lakes Regional - 1st
      1992 - Skate America - 1st
      1992 - World Championships - 7th
      1992 - Olympic Winter Games - 10th
      1991 - Skate America - 3rd
      1991 - World Championships - 3rd
      1991 - U.S. Championships - 1st
      1990 - Nations Cup (FUJI) - 2nd
      1990 - Skate America - 3rd
      1990 - Goodwill Games - 3rd
      1990 - World Championships - 5th
      1990 - U.S. Championships - 1st
      1989 - Skateelectric Fall. (St. Ivel) - 1st
      1989 - U.S. Championships - 5th
      1988 - NHK Trophy - 6th
      1988 - Skate America - 3rd
      1988 - U.S. Championships - 8th
      1988 - World Junior Championships - 1st
      1987 - Nebelhorn Trophy - 1st
      1987 - Grand Prix St. Gervais - 1st
      1987 - U.S. Championships, Junior - 1st
      1987 - World Junior Championships - 2nd
      1986 - U.S. Championships, Junior - 5th
      1986 - World Junior Championships - 5th
      1985 - U.S. Championships, Novice - 1st
      1984 - U.S. Championships, Novice - 2nd
      1983 - U.S. Championships, Novice - 7th
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