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Sarah Elizabeth Hughes (born May 2, 1985) is an American figure skater. She is the 2002 Olympic Champion and 2001 World bronze medalist in ladies' singles.
Date Of Birth May 2, 1985 Place Of Birth Great Neck, New York, U.S. Height 5' 5" (1.65 m) Star Sign Taurus
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# Fact 1 Attending Yale University [August 2003] 2 Inducted into the National Jewish Sports Hall of Fame in 2003. 3 Became an aunt when older sister Rebecca Hughes gave birth to twin girls in November 2004. 4 Graduated from Yale University with a B.A. in American studies (2009). 5 Is the 2002 Olympic Champion for ladies' figure skating 6 Graduated from Great Neck North High School (2003) 7 2001 World bronze medalist (figure skating) 8 Placed 6th at the 2003 Worlds (figure skating) 9 2001 & 2003 U.S. Nationnal silver medalist (figure skating) 10 Older sister of Emily Hughes 11 Although she is an Olympic champion, she has never won a gold medal at the senior national or world championships. Her highest placement at nationals was silver and a bronze at worlds. 12 After winning her Olympic title in Salt Lake City, she attempted to make a comeback in the 2003 season. However, she placed second behind Michelle Kwan at nationals and was only sixth at the world championships (in which Kwan also won the gold medal). 13 Is the 1999 junior world's silver medalist 14 Mother Amy Hughes had breast cancer when Sarah was 12. 15 Is a straight-A student 16 Older brother David Hughes is a junior at Cornell where he's also on the hockey team. 17 Has 2 older brothers named Matt Hughes and David Hughes . 18 Had a 3.9 GPA in high school 19 Received early acceptance to Harvard 20 Is the 2000 & 2002 U.S. National bronze medalist (figure skating). 21 Placed 4th at her very 1st senior nationals (1999) 22 Placed 7th at her 1st senior worlds (1999) 23 Sister Rebecca Hughes currently attends Columbia law school. 24 Plays the violin in her school orchestra 25 Has an older sister, Rebecca Hughes , two older brothers - Matt Hughes and David Hughes and two younger sisters, Emily Hughes and Taylor Hughes . 26 Older brother Matt Hughes also plays hockey. 27 Sisters Emily Hughes and Taylor Hughes are also skaters. 28 Dad John Hughes was captain of Cornell's hockey team. 29 Coach Robin Wagner is also her choreographer. 30 Was the 1998 U.S. junior national champion 31 Has been named a finalist for the 2002 Sullivan Award 32 Is a spokesperson for Campbell's Soup 'Labels for Education' program 33 Was selected as the March of Dimes Sportswoman of the Year 34 Was named to the Chevrolet/USFSA Scholastic Honors Team for her achievements in 2002 as a scholar-athlete 35 Is the fourth of sixth children. 36 Older sister, Rebecca Hughes , was the editor of the newspaper at Harvard. 37 Is the 2001 World skating bronze medalist 38 Parents are Amy Hughes and John Hughes .
Self Title Year Status Character P&G & Walmart Tribute to American Legends of the Ice 2014 TV Movie Herself Caesar's Tribute II: A Salute to the Ladies of the Ice 2011 TV Movie Herself Fashion on Ice 2011 TV Movie Herself Today 2004-2006 TV Series Herself Christmas in Rockefeller Center 2004 TV Movie Herself Larry King Live 2003 TV Series Herself Intimate Portrait 2003 TV Series documentary Herself Salt Lake 2002: Stories of Olympic Glory 2003 TV Movie documentary Herself Sarah Hughes: A Life in Balance 2002 TV Special Herself The Barbara Walters Summer Special 2002 TV Series Herself The 2002 Olympic Games Figure Skating Competition/Exhibition 2002 Video Herself The Rosie O'Donnell Show 2002 TV Series Herself The 44th Annual Grammy Awards 2002 TV Special Herself Salt Lake City 2002: XIX Olympic Winter Games 2002 TV Mini-Series Herself XIX Winter Olympics Opening Ceremony 2002 TV Movie Herself An Evening of Championship Skating 1999 TV Movie Herself
Known for movies The 2002 Olympic Games Figure Skating Competition/Exhibition (2002) as Herself
XIX Winter Olympics Opening Ceremony (2002) as Herself
The 44th Annual Grammy Awards (2002) as Herself
Salt Lake City 2002: XIX Olympic Winter Games (2002) as Herself