Evan Frank Lysacek is an American retired figure skater. He is the 2010 Olympic champion, the 2009 World champion, a two-time Four Continents champion, the 2009 Grand Prix Final champion, and a two-time U.S. national champion.
Evan lysacek: And nastia liukin| Shirtless| Gold medal performance
And Nastia Liukin:
Figure skater Evan Lysacek is dating fellow Olympic gold medalist, gymnast Nastia Liukin, People.com reports. The couple, who first met in October 2008 while performing on the NBC special “Skating & Gymnastics Spectacular,” confirm that they have been dating since last summer.
The couple, who first met in October 2008 while performing on the NBC special “Skating & Gymnastics Spectacular,” confirm that they have been dating since last summer.
“We became good friends and have become really close since then,” said Lysacek, 24, who noted that the relationship has become stronger since he escorted Liukin to the ESPY awards last July.
Shirtless:
Olympic Gold Medalist and “Hetrosexual” figure skater Evan Lysacek has stripped down and poases nude for ESPN The Magazine’s annual “The Body” issue.
Someone feed this boy some Bobka will you. And whats with only one cupped hand needed to cover the, ehm blade?
He is also a a accredited journalist and the owner of Back2Stonewall.com. A longtime gay activist Will fought on the front lines of the AIDS epidemic with ACT-UP and continues fighting today for LGBT acceptance and full equality. Will’s work has been referenced on such notable media venues as BBC News, CNN, MSNBC, The Washington Post, The Daily Wall Street Journal, Hollywood Reporter, and Raw Story.
Gold medal performance:
But one casualty in raising the technical precision of the sport is the spontaneity that makes sports exciting.
Athletes at this level live on the edge of control and chaos, and it’s the collective wow of moments when they butt themselves up against that line that take our breath away and keep bringing us back to watch.
“It’s important for any sport to continue to raise the bar and move forward,” Paul Wylie, a 1992 silver medalist, told me after the men’s short programs. “I have to admit, as a performer who did two triple Axels in my program in Albertville, I am surprised that more guys aren’t doing the quad.”