Sun coverage: Kimmie Meissner
Kimmie Meissner of Bel Air spins during her free skate performance at the 2007 Skate America, which she won by 1.34 points over Japan's Miki Ando. (Sun photo by Kenneth K. Lam / October 28, 2007)
Kimmie Meissner
Photos of the world and U.S. national champion figure skater
Kimmie Meissner: 2006 Skate America
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Baltimore Exhibition
Meissner returns to home ice
Kimmie Meissner has a message for her friends in Bel Air who haven't seen her since late January.
More twists, turns ahead
After a season that started with a win, bottomed out in January and regained some altitude with a seventh-place finish at the World Figure Skating Championships this week, what does Kimmie Meissner do now?
World Championships
Meissner falls, ends up 7th
Figure skater Ashley Wagner summed it up best: "It's a lot harder than it looks."
World Figure Skating Championships
No-spill performance for Meissner
GOTHENBURG, SWEDEN // When her short program was over yesterday, Kimmie Meissner smiled the smile of a champion, a smile few had seen in more than a year.
Might as well jump
GOTHENBURG, SWEDEN // Richard Callaghan has no idea why Kimmie Meissner lost her way -- and her U.S. and world figure skating titles -- over the past year.
World Championships
Meissner's confidence jumps
The beginning of Kimmie Meissner's spiral from the pinnacle of figure skating began, cruelly enough, two years ago after she was crowned world champion.
Growing up, falling down
There are no figures in women's figure skating. Kimmie Meissner is finding that out the hard way.
Ins and outs of coaching
New spin for Meissner
With six weeks to go before the World Figure Skating Championships, Kimmie Meissner has dropped her longtime coach in favor of one she hopes will provide a quick fix.
U.S. Figure Skating Championships
Falling hard
Kimmie Meissner looked nothing like the young woman who rocketed to the top of the figure skating world two years ago.
U.S. Women
Meissner must play catch-up in long program
In basketball, a 12-point lead can disappear in four trips down the floor.
Meissner slips up
Perhaps a young competitor best summed up the opening night of the U.S. women's figure skating championships.
U.S. Championships
Curry's state of grace
He is mostly a memory, his grace and artistry lost to recent generations of figure skaters.
U.S. Championships
Meissner retooling for a repeat
She medaled at two international competitions this season and is the reigning U.S. figure skating champion.
Meissner figures odds just right
Add steely nerved gambler to the list of words that can be used to define Kimmie Meissner.
2010 Olympics, world title figure in skaters' rivalry
As matchups go, this could be the season's grandest of Grand Prix series events, a figure skating competition with crystal ball potential for this year and beyond.
Meissner glides to title
Kimmie Meissner beat the world champion and the world junior champion and survived the judges who decided to enforce the scoring system yesterday to earn the gold medal at Skate America.
Meissner grabs lead in short program
The present and future of U.S. women's figure skating sit in first and third place after the short program at Skate America, the first Grand Prix event of the season.
Fresh start for Meissner
On her way to Toronto recently to work with her choreographer for the new figure skating season that begins this week, Kimmie Meissner stopped at the border crossing. A guard asked the U.S. champion the reason for the visit.
Figure skating
Routine operation
With a new season on the horizon, U.S. figure skating champion Kimmie Meissner is channeling her inner Michelle Kwan.
Meissner gets 4th at worlds
It has been a whirlwind year on and off the ice for Kimmie Meissner, who gained a title and lost a title while establishing herself as one of the world's elite figure skaters.
Figure skating
Meissner needs a leap
Going into today's long program at the World Figure Skating Championships, Kimmie Meissner finds herself in a familiar spot: behind.
Autograph is Meissner's new signature move
TOKYO // It can take Kimmie Meissner nearly a half-hour to walk the two blocks from the Meiji Jingo practice rink to the main venue at the municipal gymnasium.
Online exclusive
Meissner's title defense starts with home cooking
So, what does a world champion eat when she's on the road?
Kimmie's right-hand man
"Dear Mr. Jim O'Toole," the letter begins, "thank you very much for shooting Kimmie Meissner at your school."
World class acts
At 17, Katie Hoff and Kimmie Meissner are already Olympic veterans, each making her mark by bending water to her will.
Event brings more than gold
So what was the Four Continents Figure Skating Championships worth to the top U.S. man and woman?
Spinning gold again
Kimmie Meissner proved yesterday why she's the reigning world and national champion, coming from sixth place to win the Four Continents Figure Skating Championships.
Meissner might give axel a spin
Make no mistake, Kimmie Meissner would rather be skating an exhibition tonight than sitting in some fancy restaurant or indulging in a rare chocolate treat.
Meissner falls, escapes
The thin air and sparse crowd seemed to take the wind out of Kimmie Meissner's sails during her short program last night at the Four Continents Figure Skating Championships.
Spinning to stop in Colorado fits Meissner's routine
It stands to reason that Kimmie Meissner's unconventional rise to the top of women's figure skating might include some unplanned stops.
Brighter spotlight
Thirty-one years ago this month, Dorothy Hamill felt the weight of Olympic gold around her neck as she stood on the podium in Innsbruck, Austria.
Skater's career takes a big leap
Three days after winning the U.S. Figure Skating Championship, Kimmie Meissner of Bel Air has agreed to three major endorsement deals and an ice show tour.
U.S. Skating Championships
Meissner leans into U.S. crown
SPOKANE, Wash. // By stumbling forward instead of falling backward on her opening jump, Kimmie Meissner of Bel Air won the U.S. Figure Skating Championships yesterday and completed her set of medals from the event.
Handily, Meissner grabs the lead
It's hard to follow a standing ovation, but last night Kimmie Meissner did just that and grabbed the lead at the U.S. Figure Skating Championships.
Meissner pursues national prize
With bronze and silver medals already at home in Maryland, Kimmie Meissner will try to complete the set this week at the U.S. Figure Skating Championships.
Meissner's music attuned to family
A fringed black shawl with embroidered pink rose is draped across Kimmie Meissner's lap. A lacy mantilla rests on her shoulders.
Meissner finishes 3rd in Paris
South Korean teenager Kim Yu Na held off American world champion Kimmie Meissner of Bel Air to win the women's event yesterday at the Trophee Bompard in Paris.
Paris no treat for Meissner
Last month, Japan's Miki Ando beat countrywoman Mao Asada and Kimmie Meissner in figure skating's first Grand Prix event of the season.
Figure skating
Meissner jumps to silver
HARTFORD, Conn. // One night after a sublime performance at Skate America that brought the house down and vaulted her into first place, Japanese teen figure skating sensation Mao Asada proved beatable.
Meissner 3rd after 1st round
HARTFORD, Conn. // For the first time in seven months, Kimmie Meissner experienced the adrenaline rush of competition and renewed attention of the figure skating world.
Meissner set to jump-start season
HARTFORD, Conn. Last year, in her first season on the elite international circuit, Kimmie Meissner wanted her on-ice performances to show maturity.
Commentary
Rick Maese: No skating around it: I can't match Meissner
Kimmie Meissner just might be the strongest human being on the face of the planet.
Banding together for kids
More than all the beribboned nuggets of gold, silver and bronze stacked in her bedroom, Kimmie Meissner is proudest of the band of red, white and blue that envelops her slender wrist.
Meissner will take new moves for spin
After a season that included winning the world figure skating championship and finishing sixth at the Olympics, Kimmie Meissner is ready to start over.
Worlds win gives Meissner jump on earning potential
The title "world champion" implies that one can't do a whole lot better.
Skater's routine is about to change
Kimmie Meissner concluded her first season skating among the sport's elite in spectacular fashion, and she'll now turn her attention to the next big event on her calendar: the school prom.
Meissner clinches world skating title
Her smile stretched from one end of the rink to the other, and hundreds of young girls excitedly shrieked her name: "Kimmie! Kimmie!" The screams bounced off the rafters.
Meissner in position for podium
CALGARY, Alberta // When Kimmie Meissner returned home from the Olympics a month ago, her right eardrum had ruptured. It bled, and she could barely hear out of it.
Meissner's growth spurt
Kimmie Meissner didn't bring a medal home from the Olympics, but she brought something that feels nearly as important. And this week, for the first time, she is finally able to test her newfound confidence on competitive ice.
Figure Skating
Meissner records her best
The World Figure Skating Championships in Calgary, Alberta, have gotten off to a good start for Kimmie Meissner. She posted a personal-best score in qualifying last night, leaving her in second place heading into tomorrow's short program.
Bel Air throws parade for skater
She was ushered through the heart of her hometown as adoring fans snapped her picture and screamed her name, and she later listened as a bevy of elected officials sang her praises and handed her enough proclamations, gift baskets and bouquets to fill a wheelbarrow.
Back to normal, but not for long
Competing in the Olympics may have been the easy part for Kimmie Meissner.
Turin Olympics
Her positive spin
When she walks into the Olympic Stadium tomorrow night for the closing ceremony, Kimmie Meissner will have something more valuable than her sixth-place finish as a souvenir.
Figure skating
Meissner 6th and satisfied
When others fell, Shizuka Arakawa did not, allowing the Japanese skater to win her country's first medal at these Olympics and avert a Russian sweep of the figure skating events.
Rick Maese: Meissner rings up useful experience
As Sasha Cohen stood on a podium and felt 20 ounces of silver pulling at her neck, David Raith was talking about the future. Raith is the executive director of U.S. Figure Skating. You bet he's excited about Cohen's finish, but his hope comes from scanning further down the leader board.
Analysis
Rising to the top
The judges for the Winter Olympics women's figure skating competition got it right. What fun is that?
Tracking Meissner
Despite the furious clicks and reclicks on the "refresh" button of an Internet browser, it seemed to take hours for the news from Italy to flicker onto the computer screen in the office of St. Ignatius Church in Bel Air, where members of the staff were anxious to learn how parishioner Kimmie Meissner fared.
Meissner holds title in classy costuming
So she flubbed her first triple flip, and her triple Lutz - according to NBC Web site commentators - suffered from "an awkward, tilted landing."
Turin Olympics
Meissner keeps a sharp edge
From the time Kimmie Meiss- ner skated her short program Tuesday night to the time she found out she finished in fifth place, "it felt like I competed days ago," she said.
Turin Olympics
Olympic fever hits ice
The air was cold and the stands empty in the Columbia Ice Rink yesterday afternoon as a handful of young skaters spread out across the ice and practiced the fundamentals of their sport: digging in a toe pick for a jump, holding arms in the correct position for a spin, trying again and again to leap into the air and land gracefully on one blade.
Rick Maese: As Meissner glows, Cohen's a no-show
Her medal hopes ahead of her, the Skating Surprise pulled her luggage behind her.
Kevin Cowherd: Class acts amid the meltdowns in the Olympics
Sasha Cohen, Kimmie Meissner and Emily Hughes aside, it's easy to think of these Winter Olympics as another depressing reality show, only without a lot of bad singing or Donald Trump and his lacquered hair reducing some poor apprentice to tears.
Meissner, Games win ratings gold in Baltimore
Call it the Kimmie Factor, because no one has a better explanation for what happened Tuesday in the ratings battle between NBC's Winter Olympics and Fox's American Idol except the presence of 16-year-old skater Kimmie Meissner of Bel Air.
Turin Olympics
It figures: Harford goes into frenzy over skater
For the Olympian from Bel Air, Jeff Kappus shipped a good luck bag of carrots.
Turin Olympics
Meissner's agenda: fun, clean program
Kimmie Meissner must be channeling Nancy Kerrigan.
Harford's sporting distinction
Harford County is known for suburban sprawl, military munitions and hand-carved ducks.
Delaware club churns out ice champions
How large and powerful is the skating club that helped turn Kimmie Meissner into an Olympian?
Turin Olympics
Two young friends, forever dreaming
Back then, it was just two girls sitting on a bed, each with a dream beating deep inside.
Turin Olympics
Just say Meissner has arrived
Kimmie Meissner got gold-medal questions yesterday at a downtown news conference.
Turin Olympics
Off ice, Meissner doesn't skate around questions
The contrast could not have been more stark.
Turin Olympics
Awed Meissner takes in Turin
On the first day of the Winter Olympics, Kimmie Meissner met Laura Bush and heard Luciano Pavarotti and Peter Gabriel sing and Yoko Ono give a reading. But the person she was talking about after last night's opening ceremony at the Olympic Stadium was a U.S. women's hockey player, Kim Insalaco.
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