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Mark Ladwig
Figure skater

Mark Ladwig

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Figure skater
Work field
Gender
Male
Place of birth
Fargo, Cass County, North Dakota, U.S.A.
Age
44 years
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Biography

Mark Ladwig (born May 6, 1980) is an American pair skater. He is best known for his partnership with Amanda Evora, with whom he competed at the 2010 Winter Olympics, placing tenth. They won bronze at an ISU Grand Prix event, the 2010 Cup of Russia, and two U.S. national silver medals. He later skated with Lindsay Davis for one season.

Personal life

Mark Ladwig was born in Fargo, North Dakota to Carol and John, both doctors, and grew up in Moorhead, Minnesota with two siblings, Todd and Erin. He married his wife, Janet, in August 2006. A boy named Holden Everett was born September 13, 2009. A second son, Felix Rye Ladwig, was born July 1, 2014.

Career

Ladwig skated with Kelsey Sollom until 1999 in Moorhead, Minnesota and then with Keri Blakinger while at the University of Delaware Figure Skating Club in Newark, Delaware. He volunteered at the 2002 Winter Olympics and worked in Salt Lake Olympic Square.

In June 2002, Ladwig began skating with Amanda Evora. They finished 12th in their debut at the U.S. Championships and fifth at their first ISU Championship, the 2005 Four Continents. In 2007, Ladwig began serving on the U.S. Figure Skating Athletes Advisory Committee. He was the pairs vice-chair of the 2008–09 Athletes Advisory Committee.

2009–10 was a breakthrough season for Evora/Ladwig. They took at the U.S Championships, their best finish at the event, which led to their selection for the US Olympic team. At the 2010 Vancouver Olympics, they beat their previous personal best by a sizable margin, and finished tenth, making them the top US pair at the Olympics. They later competed at Worlds for the first time in their career, and finished in ninth place.

During 2010–2011 season, Evora/Ladwig were assigned to compete at Cup of China where they finished fifth (151.66 pts) and later earned their first Grand Prix medal, a bronze, at Rostelecom Cup, with a season's best of 110.27 and total score of 162.85. Evora/Ladwig repeated at US Nationals earning their second silver medal, and were selected to compete at Four Continents and Worlds. At Four Continents, Ladwig's left skate heel broke during the short program, but he and Evora were able to resume the program within the allowed three minutes after Canadian Rudi Swiegers lent his own boot to Ladwig. Ladwig was able to repair his skate prior to the free skate, and the pair went on to finish sixth overall. Evora/Ladwig were noted for their longevity as a pair, which is rare in U.S. pair skating. Their partnership ended when Evora retired from competitive skating on April 10, 2012.

Ladwig was elected to the USOC AAC in 2012. In May, he announced that he had teamed up with Lindsay Davis. Davis/Ladwig competed at two Grand Prix events and won the pewter medal at the 2013 U.S. Championships. They confirmed the end of their partnership in February 2013.

Programs

With Davis

SeasonShort programFree skatingExhibition
2012–2013
  • Beethoven's 5 Secrets
    by The Piano Guys
  • Angels & Demons
    by Hans Zimmer
  • Too Close
    by Alex Clare

With Evora

SeasonShort programFree skatingExhibition
2011–2012
  • The Man I Love
    by George Gershwin
  • Daphnis et Chloé
    by Maurice Ravel
  • Reverie
    by Claude Debussy
2010–2011
  • The Mask of Zorro
    by James Horner
  • Nessun Dorma
    by Giacomo Puccini
2009–2010
  • Portuguese Love Theme
    (from Love Actually)
    by Craig Armstrong
  • Piano Concerto No. 2 in C Minor
    by Sergei Rachmaninov
2008–2009
  • Santorini
    by Yanni
  • Pas De Deux
    (from The Nutcracker)
    by Pyotr Ilyich Tchaikovsky
  • Your Song
    (from Moulin Rouge!)
    performed by Ewan McGregor
2007–2008
  • Stray Cat Strut
    by the Stray Cats and Brian Setzer
  • Daphnis and Chloe
    by Maurice Ravel
  • Reverie
    by Claude Debussy
2006–2007
  • Black Magic Woman
    by Carlos Santana
  • West Side Story
2005–2006
  • Hotel California
    by The Eagles
  • Romeo and Juliet
    by Sergei Prokofiev
2004–2005
  • Theme for the Common Man
    by Aaron Copland
  • Butterfly Suite
    by Vanessa-Mae
2003–2004
  • Smokie Joe's Cafe
  • Scheherazade
    by Nikolai Rimsky-Korsakov

Competitive highlights

With Davis

International
Event2012–13
GP NHK Trophy6th
GP Skate Canada7th
U.S. Classic5th
National
U.S. Championships4th
GP = Grand Prix

With Evora

International
Event2002–032003–042004–052005–062006–072007–082008–092009–102010–112011–12
Olympics10th
Worlds9th11th
Four Continents5th6th6th
GP Bompard4th
GP Cup of China4th7th5th4th
GP Cup of Russia3rd
GP Skate America9th4th5th
GP Skate Canada8th7th
Nebelhorn5th3rd
Golden Spin1st
National
U.S. Champ.12th10th5th7th4th5th4th2nd2nd3rd
Eastern Sect.3rd1st1st
GP = Grand Prix

With Blakinger

Event1999–20002000–2001
U.S. Championships5th N.5th N.
N. = Novice level
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