Name: Meryl Davis
Sport: Figure Skating
Height: 5’3”
DOB: 1/1/1987
Birthplace: Royal Oak, Mich.
Hometown: West Bloomfield, Mich.
College: University of Michigan '14
Other Career Highlights
- 2014 Olympic Winter Games, gold (w/ Charlie White), bronze (team)
- 11-time Grand Prix Series medalist (nine gold, two bronze) (w/ White)
- Four-time Grand Prix Final champion (w/ White)
- Five-time U.S. champion (2009-13) (w/ White)
- 2013, World champion (w/ White)
- 2013, Four Continents gold medalist (w/ White)
- 2012, World silver medalist (w/ White)
- 2012, Four Continents silver medalist (w/ White)
- 2011, World champion (w/ White)
- 2011, Four Continents gold medalist (w/ White)
- 2010 Olympic Winter Games, silver medal (w/ White)
- 2010, World silver medalist (w/ White)
- 2009, Four Continents gold medalist (w/ White)
- 2008, U.S. silver medalist (w/ White)
- 2007, U.S. bronze medalist (w/ White)
- 2006, U.S. junior champion (w/ White)
- 2006, World Junior bronze medalist (w/ White)
- 11-time Grand Prix Series medalist (nine gold, two bronze) (w/ White)
- Four-time Grand Prix Final champion (w/ White)
- Five-time U.S. champion (2009-13) (w/ White)
- 2013, World champion (w/ White)
- 2013, Four Continents gold medalist (w/ White)
- 2012, World silver medalist (w/ White)
- 2012, Four Continents silver medalist (w/ White)
- 2011, World champion (w/ White)
- 2011, Four Continents gold medalist (w/ White)
- 2010, World silver medalist (w/ White)
- 2009, Four Continents gold medalist (w/ White)
- 2008, U.S. silver medalist (w/ White)
- 2007, U.S. bronze medalist (w/ White)
- 2006, U.S. junior champion (w/ White)
- 2006, World Junior bronze medalist (w/ White)
Personal:
Hobbies include cooking, reading, hanging out with friends and family on the lake and boat and playing with her dog...Would like to meet Queen Rania Al-Abdulla of Jordan because she's become such a powerful female figure in the Middle East and because of her philanthropic work with children...Has a passion for music, dance, family, friends, education, anthropology and learning foreign languages...First ice dance team in history to win four Grand Prix Final titles