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{{Infobox Figure skater|title= Tonya Harding|image= |caption= Tonya Harding (right), autumn 1996|country= |dateofbirth= |residence= Vancouver, Washington, United States, [1970) is an American former figure skating. Despite a tough childhood in an unstable family, as well as being plagued by asthma (aggravated by smoking), she became an elite figure skater. She won the U.S. Figure Skating Championships twice and placed second in the 1991 World Figure Skating Championships. She was the second woman, and the first American woman, to complete a axel jump jump in competition.

She became notorious for her part in the conspiracy to harm competitor Nancy Kerrigan at a practice session during the 1994 U.S. Figure Skating Championships.

Early life Harding was born in Portland, Oregon, Oregon, the daughter of LaVona and Al Harding. She had a half-brother named Chris Davison (deceased). Harding began skating at an early age. She landed her first lutz jump at age 12. Her mother made many of her skating costumes. Announcer's comments during Tonya Harding's 1991 Worlds short program, accessed July 16, 2006.

She dropped out of high school during her sophomore year, and later earned a GED. She married Jeff Gillooly in 1990, when she was 19. Tonya Harding biography at tonyaharding.com, accessed July 16, 2006.

Skating career Harding began to work her way up the competitive skating ladder in the mid-1980s. She placed 6th at the 1986 U.S. Figure Skating Championships, 5th in 1987 and 1988, and 3rd in 1989. At the 1990 event, suffering from the flu, she could only place 7th. Harding was a powerful jumper and spinner, but had a reputation of being an inconsistent competitor and unpolished in terms of style. She was also held back by mediocre compulsory figures before they were eliminated from competition in 1990.

1991 was Harding's breakthrough year. She landed her first triple axel in competition at the U.S. Championships, winning the title with the first 6.0 ever given to a female singles skater for technical merit at that event. She competed well at the World Championships, but finished second to Kristi Yamaguchi. She again completed the Axel jump during her long program at the World Championships, becoming the first American to do so. In her career, Harding landed four triple axels in competition, and all of them in 1991 where she completed every one she tried: one at the U.S. Championships, one at the World Championships, and two at the fall Skate America competition. At the latter competition she recorded three more firsts:
  • the first woman ever to do a triple axel in the short program,
  • the first woman to do two triple axels in a single competition, and
  • the first ever to do a triple axel combination (with double toe loop).
  • After this year, she would never complete the triple axel again, and her career began falling precipitously.

    In 1992, Harding placed 3rd at the U.S. Championships after twisting her ankle in practice, and 4th at the 1992 Winter Olympics. At the 1992 World Championships, she placed only 6th in a weak field. The following season, Harding was noticeably overweight and out of condition, and she skated so poorly at the 1993 U.S. Championships that she failed to qualify for the World Championship team.

    Series of crises The latter part of Harding's competitive career was marked by a series of accidents, incidents, and excuses, causing television commentators to observe that no competition was complete without Tonya having a crisis. Some included:



    Many observers in the skating world, including Scott Hamilton (figure skater),{{cite book|first=Scott|last=Hamilton|authorlink=Scott Hamilton (figure skater)|coauthors=Lorenzo Benet|title=Landing It: My life on and off the ice|isbn=1-57566-466-6|year=1999|publisher=Kensington Books|location=New York--> felt that Harding was deliberately trying to sabotage her career by making excuses for failure. In addition to the incidents listed above, following her 1991 success, she went through a series of coaching changes (at one point she was even attempting to coach herself), and she arrived so late for the competition at the 1992 Olympic Games that her performance was affected by jet lag. In spite of the publicity she received about being handicapped by asthma, she also tobacco smoking.

    The Kerrigan attack Harding became notorious for allegedly conspiring to harm competitor Nancy Kerrigan in an attack, which occurred on January 6, 1994 at a practice session during the 1994 U.S. Figure Skating Championships. Harding's ex-husband Jeff Gillooly hired Shane Stant to strike Kerrigan on the knee. Harding won that event, while Kerrigan's injury forced her withdrawal. After Harding admitted to helping to cover up the attack, the USFSA and United States Olympic Committee initiated proceedings to remove her from the 1994 Olympic team, but Harding retained her place after threatening legal action. She finished eighth while Kerrigan, recovered from her injuries, finished second.

    On February 1, 1994, Harding's ex-husband accepted a plea bargain in exchange for his testimony against Harding. Harding avoided further prosecution and a possible jail sentence by plea bargain on March 16 to hindering the investigation of the attack. She received three years probation, 500 hours of community service and a $160,000 fine. She maintained her innocence in the planning of the attack, contradicting the confessions of the alleged conspirators, and got a tattoo of an angel on her back, allegedly as a symbol of her innocence.

    On June 30, after conducting its own investigation of the attack, the USFSA stripped Harding of her 1994 title and banned her for life from participating in sanctioned events and becoming a sanctioned coach. The USFSA concluded that Harding knew about the attack before it happened and displayed "a clear disregard for fairness, good sportsmanship and ethical behavior." As part of her plea deal, she had already resigned from the USFSA and given up her spot on the team slated to take part in that year's world championships. A timeline of events in the scandal, Washington Post, accessed July 16, 2006. Although the USFSA has no control over professional skating events, Harding was also persona non grata on the pro circuit because few skaters and promoters would work with her. Consequently, Harding did not herself benefit from the pro skating boom that ensued in the aftermath of the scandal.

    The attack on Kerrigan and the news of Harding's alleged involvement led to a media frenzy of saturation news coverage. Harding appeared on the cover of both Time (magazine) and Newsweek magazines in January, 1994. Reporters and TV news crews attended Harding's practices in Portland and camped out in front of Kerrigan's home. CBS assigned Connie Chung to follow Harding's every move in Lillehammer. Counting 400 members of the press jammed into the practice rink in Norway, Scott Hamilton (figure skater) complained that "the world press was turning the Olympics into just another sensational tabloid event."

    The notoriety of the "Kerrigan Attack" was so ubiquitous that a novel Celebrities In Disgrace was written by Elizabeth Searle. The novel was adapted by Searle and composer Abigail Al-Doory to "Tonya And Nancy: The Opera," a chamber opera produced in May of 2006 by Tufts University and performed at the American Repertory Theatre's Zero Arrow Theatre in Cambridge, Massachusetts under the direction of Meron Langsner. A documentary on the making of the opera and the media frenzy it caused is currently in post-production at Charles River Media Group. The film, titled "A Good Whack," is directed by Don Schechter. As of 2005, the novel on which the opera was based is also being adapted into a short film.

    Later celebrity Tonya Harding entered the world of the nude celebrities on the Internet with the appearance of a pornographic "Wedding Video" that shows her having sex with her ex-husband Jeff Gillooly. Gillooly (who, not long after the scandal, began to fade from prominence and changed his name to "Jeff Stone") sold the tape to a tabloid show after having been implicated as a conspirator in the Kerrigan attack. Stills from the tape were published by Penthouse magazine in September 1994, and the tape itself Tonya and Jeff's Wedding Night, IMDB, accessed July 16, 2006. was released at about the same time. Harding tried to distance herself from it by asserting publicly that she was "drunk as a skunk" while the tape was being made.

    Harding appeared on a USA Pro Wrestling show in 1994 as the manager for wrestler Art Barr.

    In late 1996, Harding used mouth-to-mouth resuscitation to help revive an 81-year-old woman, Alice Olson, who collapsed at a bar in Portland, Oregon while playing video poker.{{cite news | title = Harding Helps to Save Woman's Life | publisher = New York Times (from AP) | url = http://query.nytimes.com/gst/fullpage.html?res=9A01E4D81539F93AA15753C1A960958260 | accessdate = 2007-01-07-->

    Harding has had a number of run-ins with the law since her involvement with the Kerrigan attack. Some of the incidents which have been reported in the press including these:

    Boxing career , Lincoln, Nebraska, March 20, 2006.In 2002, Tonya Harding boxed on the Fox Network Celebrity Boxing event against Paula Jones, winning the fight. On February 22, 2003, she made her official Women's boxing debut, losing a four round decision in the undercard of the Mike Tyson-Clifford Etienne bout, amid rumors that she was broke and needed to box to get some money.

    Harding won her third pro bout against Alejandra Lopez at the Creek Nations Gaming Center.

    On March 23, 2004, it was reported that Harding cancelled a planned boxing match against Tracy Carlton in Oakland, California because of an alleged death threat against her.

    On June 24 2004, after reportedly not having boxed for over a year, Harding was beaten in a match in Edmonton, Alberta by boxer Amy Johnson (boxer). Fans reportedly booed Harding as she entered the ring, and cheered wildly for Johnson as she won in the third round. Harding later protested the outcome.

    Harding's boxing career was brief, cut short by her asthma.{{cite news|title=Ready for 'Life With Tonya'?|first=Kerry|last=Eggers|work=Portland Tribune|date=January 5, 2007|url=http://portlandtribune.com/sports/story.php?story_id=116795083776471200--> Her overall record was 3-3-0. Tonya Harding's professional boxing record, BoxRec.com, accessed January 13, 2007.

    Boxing record |-|align="center" colspan=8|3 Wins (3 decisions), 3 Losses (2 knockouts, 1 decision), 0 Draws|-! Date! Opponent! Result! Type! Round, Time! Location|-align=center|2004-06-25|style="background: #ffcccc"|Loss|TKO|3 , 1:04|[Edmonton, Alberta, [Canada|[Melissa Yanas|-align=center|[2003-06-13|style="background: #ccffcc"|Win|Decision (unanimous)|4 |[Lincoln City, Oregon|[Alejandra Lopez|-align=center|[2003-03-15|style="background: #ccffcc"|Win|Decision (unanimous)|4 |[Gulfport, Mississippi|[Samantha Browning

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    Figure skating competitive highlights {| class="wikitable" style="text-align:center"|-----! Event! 1985-86! 1986-87! 1987-88! 1988-89! 1989-90! 1990-91! 1991-92! 1992-93! 1993-94|-----| align="left"|Winter Olympic Games||||||| 4th|| 8th|-----| align="left"|World Figure Skating Championships|||||| bgcolor="silver" | 2nd| 6th|||-----| align="left"|United States Figure Skating Championships| 6th| 5th| 5th| bgcolor="CC9966" | 3rd| 7th| bgcolor="gold" | 1st| bgcolor="CC9966" | 3rd| bgcolor="d1c571" | 4th| bgcolor="gold" | 1st*|-----| align="left"|Skate America|||||||| bgcolor="silver"|2nd||-----| align="left"|[Sparkassen Cup on Ice||||| bgcolor="gold"|1st|||||-----| align="left"|NHK Trophy|||||| bgcolor="silver"|2nd||| 4th|-----| align="left"|U.S. Olympic Festival|||||| bgcolor="gold"|1st||||}

    *Later stripped of title.
    Sources: Olympic results - finishers, from www.usfigureskating.org, accessed August 30, 2006. Worlds results, from www.isu.org, accessed August 30, 2006. WORLD FIGURE SKATING CHAMPIONSHIPS 1990-1999 results, accessed August 31, 2006.

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