Dick Button was the Olympic Champion in 1948 and 1952. He was the first skater to perform the double axel, triple loop jumps, and the flying camel spin. 1952 The first World Championships in ice dancing were held. British skaters dominated ice dancing in only the first couple years. The first World title holders in ice dancing were Jean Westwood & Lawrence Demmy. Today Figure skating is a popular part of the Winter Olympic Games. Here is a list of countries who have produced successful skaters include Russia and the former Soviet Union, the United States, Canada, Germany and Japan. This sport is experiencing an outpouring in popularity in East Asia, mostly in Japan, China and South Korea, but also in the Nordic countries such as Norway, Finland, and Sweden. The age limit for the Olympics: The International Skating Union has executed minimum age requirements on skaters which have changed from time to time, with the current requirements set in 1996. In order to compete Europeans, Four Continents or the Olympics, skaters must be 15 before July 1 of the previous year, while for other senior international competitions, skaters must have turned 14. To be eligible for junior-level events, a skater must be 13 but cannot have turned 19 before
Dick Button was the Olympic Champion in 1948 and 1952. He was the first skater to perform the double axel, triple loop jumps, and the flying camel spin. 1952 The first World Championships in ice dancing were held. British skaters dominated ice dancing in only the first couple years. The first World title holders in ice dancing were Jean Westwood & Lawrence Demmy. Today Figure skating is a popular part of the Winter Olympic Games. Here is a list of countries who have produced successful skaters include Russia and the former Soviet Union, the United States, Canada, Germany and Japan. This sport is experiencing an outpouring in popularity in East Asia, mostly in Japan, China and South Korea, but also in the Nordic countries such as Norway, Finland, and Sweden. The age limit for the Olympics: The International Skating Union has executed minimum age requirements on skaters which have changed from time to time, with the current requirements set in 1996. In order to compete Europeans, Four Continents or the Olympics, skaters must be 15 before July 1 of the previous year, while for other senior international competitions, skaters must have turned 14. To be eligible for junior-level events, a skater must be 13 but cannot have turned 19 before