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Homeschoooler Wins Gold at U.S. Figure Skating ChampionshipsPublished: Tue, 03 Apr 2007 00:47:00 -0400
"As soon as I finished, I experienced a surge of emotions: happiness, relief, and definitely excitement--so much so that I spontaneously jumped up off of the ice into the air. I soaked in the moment and thanked the crowd. Proceeding to the kiss-and-cry where my two coaches waited, I reveled in the moment with them and anxiously awaited my scores." In January, home-schooled figure skater and Potter's School student Eliot Halverson of Saint Paul, Minnesota competed in the United States Figure Skating Championships. His score in the Short Program of 65.12 had earned him first place. Now, with his Free Skate complete, Eliot waited nervously for the score that would decide his final placement. After a moment, the large monitor flashed a number: 122.67. "At that point, I didn't care about my [final] placement at all. It's hard to explain to someone who doesn't skate, but, at that moment, the perfect program supersedes any medal."
In 2003, when he was twelve, Eliot qualified at the Juvenile Level to compete at the U.S. Junior Figure Skating Championships in Lake Placid, New York, where he won the bronze medal. He followed the very next year with his first national gold medal at the intermediate level. This placement awarded him a chance to compete internationally for the first time at the Triglav Trophy in Jesenice, Slovenia, where he took first place. In 2005, Eliot moved up to the novice level and won the pewter medal (4th place) at the U.S. Championships in Portland, Oregon. Hoping to improve his placement at the U.S. Championhips from the previous year, Eliot returned in 2006 and won the Novice Mens title with a gold medal performance in Saint Louis, Missouri.
Following his novice win, Eliot was selected to Team USA, U.S. Figure Skatings international team, and competed in the Junior Grand Prix series in Budapest, Hungary and The Hague, Netherlands. He earned the bronze in both events. His junior level victory this past January at the U.S. Championships earned him back-to-back national titles, a record that had not been set since Evan Lysacek won the gold in both 1999 and 2000. Since the 2007 U.S. Championships, Eliot has competed in the World Junior Championships in Oberstdorf, Germany, earning 10th place with a final score of 155.97.
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