Ross Miner


Ross Miner is an American figure skater. He is the 2012 Four Continents bronze medalist, 2009 JGP Final bronze medalist, 2013 and 2018 U.S. national silver medalist and 2009 U.S. junior champion.

Personal life

Ross Miner was born in Burlington, Vermont. In addition to figure skating, he also played hockey until the age of 12. Miner moved from Williston, Vermont, to Watertown, Massachusetts, when he was 12. He takes on-line courses from the University of Missouri.

Career

Ross Miner began skating at the age of three. When he was 12, he began training at the Skating Club of Boston. He had to relearn much from scratch as his jump technique was extremely poor at the beginning – underrotating even single axels; nevertheless, Mark Mitchell and Peter Johansson agreed to coach him.
In the 2004–05 season, Miner competed on the Intermediate level. He won the bronze medal at his regional championship to qualify for the U.S. Junior Championships, where he placed 8th. He remained on the intermediate level during the following season. He won the silver medal at his regional championship to qualify for the U.S. Junior Championships, where he won the gold medal.
In the 2006–07 season, Miner moved up to the Novice level. He won his regional championship and then placed 5th at his sectional championship, missing qualifying for the 2007 U.S. Championships by one position.
In the 2007–08 season, Miner remained on the Novice level. He won his sectional championship to qualify for the 2008 U.S. Championships, where he won the silver medal. Following the U.S. Championships, Miner was assigned to the 2008 Gardena Spring Trophy, where he won the silver medal on the Junior level.
In the 2008–09 season, Miner moved up to the Junior level nationally. He won his sectional championships to qualify for the 2009 U.S. Championships. At Nationals, Miner won the short program and placed second in the free skate to win the gold medal overall.
Following the event, Miner was named to the team to the 2009 World Junior Championships, where he placed 10th.
Miner won the bronze medal at the 2009–10 Junior Grand Prix Final. He had qualified to compete at the senior level at the 2010 U.S. Nationals but suffered a high ankle sprain while practicing a triple axel. He was forced to withdraw from the event and also missed Junior Worlds.
During the 2010–11 season, Miner finished 9th at 2010 NHK Trophy and 7th at 2010 Cup of China. He made his senior national debut at the 2011 U.S. Championships where he won the bronze medal. He was selected to compete at the 2011 World Championships, where he finished 11th. During the off-season, he worked on a quad salchow and shortening the lead time into his jumps.
Miner finished 5th at the 2012 Skate Canada International. At the 2012 NHK Trophy, he landed his first quad salchow in competition and took the bronze medal.
At the 2013 U.S. Championships, Miner finished second, behind champion Max Aaron.
Miner was 9th at the 2013 Skate Canada International. He withdrew from his other GP event, the 2013 Trophee Eric Bompard, due to a right ankle sprain.
Miner placed 7th at the 2014 U.S. Championships.
During the 2014–15 season, Competing in the 2014–15 ISU Challenger Series, Miner won silver medal at the 2014 U.S. International Classic and He at winning at the 2014 Autumn Classic.

Programs

SeasonShort programFree skatingExhibition
2016–2017

by Billy Joel
Queen medley:
  • 2015–2016
    by Billy Joel
    choreo. by Jamie Isley
    Queen medley:
    choreo. by Lori Nichol

    • All Over Again
    by Justin Timberlake
    2014–2015

    by Marvin Hamlisch

    • Romanza
    by Andrea Bocelli
    2013–2014

    • The Way We Were
    by Marvin Hamlisch

    • Glory
    by Michael W. Smith
    2012–2013

    by Sergei Rachmaninoff
    choreo. by Catarina Lindgren

    by Erich Korngold
    choreo. by Tom Dickson
    2011–2012

    • Para Ti
    by Jorge Sanchez

    by Ennio Morricone
    2010–2011

    • Salsa Mix
    by Jorge Gomez
    Casablanca:
    by Max Steiner

    by Bruce Springsteen
    2009–2010

    for Trumpet and Orchestra
    • Carmen
    by Georges Bizet

    by Ástor Piazzolla
    2008–2009

    • Bonanza
    by David Rose
    by Rednex

    by George Gershwin

    by Queen
    2007–2008

    by The Ventures
    by The Surfaris

    by George Gershwin

    Competitive highlights

    2006–present

    GP: Grand Prix; CS: Challenger Series; JGP: Junior Grand Prix

    Juvenile to intermediate levels

    Detailed results

    Small medals for short and free programs awarded only at ISU Championships.

    Junior level

    Small medals for short and free programs awarded only at ISU Championships. Previous ISU world best highlighted in bold.