Height 1.90 m Skating club Kansas City FSC | Name John Coughlin Retired July 29, 2015 Role Figure skater Choreographer Christopher Dean | |
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Former partner Caitlin Yankowskas (2007–11), Bridget Namiotka, Krista Smith, Kelsey Parker, Lucy Galleher Former coach Lei'Ina McLaughlin, Becky Bradley, Jeff Digregorio, Ron Ludington, Jeremy Allen Similar People Caydee Denney, Caitlin Yankowskas, Todd Eldredge, Brian Boitano Profiles | ||
2012 u s pairs champions caydee denney john coughlin
John Coughlin (born December 1, 1985) is an American pair skater. With Caydee Denney, he is the 2012 Four Continents silver medalist and 2012 U.S. national champion. With former partner Caitlin Yankowskas, he is the 2011 U.S. champion.
Contents
- 2012 u s pairs champions caydee denney john coughlin
- Tsl and john coughlin preview the pair event at the 2016 world figure skating championships
- Personal life
- Early years
- Partnership with Yankowskas
- 20112012 season
- 20122013 season
- 20132014 season
- References

Tsl and john coughlin preview the pair event at the 2016 world figure skating championships
Personal life

John Coughlin was born in Kansas City, Missouri. He is the son of a third-generation police officer.
Early years

Coughlin began skating at the age of five. Early in his career, Coughlin competed with Krista Smith, Kelsey Parker, Lucy Galleher. He teamed up with Bridget Namiotka in late 2004. They are the 2006 Junior national silver medalists. They announced the end of their partnership on July 3, 2007.
Partnership with Yankowskas

Dalilah Sappenfield suggested Caitlin Yankowskas as a potential partner and they had a tryout in early August 2007. Yankowskas/Coughlin trained under Sappenfield in Colorado Springs, Colorado. They placed sixth at the 2008 U.S. Championships and made their Grand Prix debut at the 2008 Skate America.
During the 2010-11 season, their Ave Maria long program was a tribute to Coughlin's mother who died in February 2010. They finished fourth at 2010 NHK Trophy and won the first Grand Prix medal, bronze, at Cup of China. At the 2011 U.S. Nationals, they placed first in the short program and then won the free program to earn their first national title.
In April 2011, Yankowskas/Coughlin placed sixth in their debut at the World Championships—it was the best result by an American pair since 2006. However, on May 4, the pair announced that their partnership had ended.
2011–2012 season
On May 17, 2011, Coughlin announced that he had teamed up with Caydee Denney. They train under coach Sappenfield at the Broadmoor Skating Club in Colorado Springs. Denney and Coughlin have a height difference of 14 inches (36 cm). They made their competitive debut at the Liberty Summer competition in July 2011, winning the short program. At the Nebelhorn Trophy they won the bronze medal. They were assigned to the 2011 Skate America and 2011 NHK Trophy, where they placed fourth and fifth respectively.
Denney/Coughlin went on to win the 2012 US Championships and were assigned to Four Continents and Worlds. They won the silver medal at the 2012 Four Continents and placed eighth at 2012 Worlds.
2012–2013 season
Denney/Coughlin made their season debut at the 2012 Nebelhorn Trophy, winning the silver medal. They won bronze medals at both of their Grand Prix assignments, the 2012 Skate America and the 2012 Rostelecom Cup. On December 4, 2012, Coughlin underwent surgery to repair a torn labrum in his left hip. As a result, the pair missed the 2013 U.S. Championships but they submitted a petition to be considered for the U.S. team to the 2013 World Championships. They were named in the U.S. team to the event but decided not to compete. Coughlin was off the ice for about nine weeks.
2013–2014 season
Denney/Coughlin won silver at the 2013 U.S. Classic, placed fourth at the 2013 Skate America, and won bronze at the 2013 Trophée Eric Bompard. They took the bronze medal at the 2014 U.S. Championships, finishing behind champions Marissa Castelli / Simon Shnapir and silver medalists Felicia Zhang / Nathan Bartholomay, whose total score was greater by 0.29 of a point. Denney/Coughlin did not receive one of the two American spots in the pairs' event at the 2014 Winter Olympics but were assigned to the 2014 World Championships. They withdrew due to Denney's right ankle injury, sustained in practice on March 19. Denney was expected to return to training after eight to twelve weeks. In June 2014, the pair stated they would not compete in the 2014–15 season.