Name Jason Dungjen Retired 1998 | Height 1.83 m | |
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Former coach Peter Burrows, Marylynn Gelderman Former partner Yuka Sato, Kyoko Ina, Karen Courtland, Susan Dungjen | ||
Ina & Dungjen (USA) - 1998 Nagano Winter Games, Figure Skating, Pairs' Short Program
Jason Dungjen (born September 28, 1967) is an American figure skating coach and a former pair skater. With Kyoko Ina, he is a two-time Skate America silver medalist, a three-time Nations Cup medalist, and a two-time U.S. national champion. With Susan Dungjen, he is the 1983 NHK Trophy silver medalist and 1984 World Junior silver medalist.
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- Ina Dungjen USA 1998 Nagano Winter Games Figure Skating Pairs Short Program
- Kyoko ina jason dungjen sp 1994 olympics lillehammer
- Career
- Personal life
- Programs
- References

Kyoko ina jason dungjen sp 1994 olympics lillehammer
Career

Dungjen's first skating partner was his sister, Susan Dungjen. Together, they won silver medals at the 1983 NHK Trophy, 1984 World Junior Championships, and 1984 Grand Prix International St. Gervais. After their partnership ended, he competed with Paula Visingardi and Karen Courtland.

Dungjen began competing with Kyoko Ina in the 1991–92 season. They won the 1997 and 1998 U.S. Championships and placed fourth at the 1998 Winter Olympics. They withdrew from the 1998 World Championships after an accident during a practice session — while practicing a triple twist, Ina's arm hit Dungjen's forehead, fracturing the browbone above his right eye. Their partnership dissolved after the event and he retired from competition. Dungjen later skated with Yuka Sato on the Stars on Ice tour.

Dungjen is a coach at the Detroit Skating Club in Bloomfield Hills, Michigan and an ISU Technical Specialist for the United States. Among others, he has coached Alissa Czisny, Jeremy Abbott, Valentina Marchei, and Adam Rippon.
Personal life
Dungjen was married to Yuka Sato from 1999 to 2013.
Programs
(with Ina)