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    Singles. Elvis Stojko, MSC MSM (born March 22, 1972) is a Canadian figure skater. He was a three-time World champion (1994, 1995, 1997), two-time Olympic silver medallist (1994, 1998), and seven-time Canadian champion (1994, 1996–2000, and 2002).

  2. 21 de feb. de 2024 · CBC News. 3.54M subscribers. Subscribed. 100. CBC/Radio-Canada is a Canadian public broadcast service. Wikipedia. 11K views 3 months ago. Two-time Canadian Olympic medallist Elvis Stojko...

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  3. 26K Followers, 255 Following, 283 Posts - Elvis Stojko (@elvistojko) on Instagram: "Speaking Engagement/Corporate Sponsorship/Ambassadorship: info@lifestylewithpurpose.org Skating seminars and Ice shows: storm.productions@outlook.com".

  4. Skating. “Not conforming to the system or kowtowing to the governing body which refused to accept him for who he was”. Acting. “He’s good at doing different things, which proves how passionate and adaptable he can be.”. Racing. "Currently building a serious career in racing and continues to inspire people around the world by chasing ...

  5. Elvis redefined male figure skating, breaking stereotypes and introducing innovative training methods. His 1994 Dragon Program, a collaboration with Gung Fu instructor Glen Doyle and choreographer Uschi Keszler, seamlessly blended martial arts with skating, revolutionizing the sport.

  6. Hace 2 días · Figure Skating. Olympic Medals. 2 S. Games Participations 4. First Olympic Games Albertville 1992. Year of Birth 1972. Olympic Results. Biography. One of the best known names in men’s figure skating, Elvis Stojko was named after another famous Elvis, singer Elvis Presley, and began his career on the ice at the age of four.

  7. 3 de may. de 2024 · Elvis Stojko (born March 22, 1972, Newmarket, Ont., Can.) is a Canadian figure skater whose outstanding jumping ability helped him win three world titles (1994, 1995, and 1997) and two Olympic silver medals (1994 and 1998). By the time he was two and a half, Stojko knew he wanted to skate.