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Q: What was Kristi Yamaguchi's long program music in 1992?
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Why did kristi yamaguchi start ice skating?

she went pro in 1992


Who was the winter olympic women's figure skating champion in 1992?

Kristi Yamaguchi


What is Kristi Yamaguchi well known for?

Kristi Yamaguchi is well known for skating. Kristi Yamaguchi was a very strong skater, and won many competitions since junior high school. Kristi Yamaguchi won the Winter Olympics in the 1992 Winter Olympics in Albertville, France.


When did kristi yamaguchi start skating?

Kristi got an interest in skating when she was only 4 or 5 and started skating soon after that Ashley >:) Hannah Banana >:) >:)


How many medals does kristi yamaguchi have?

1 gold medal in 1992 winter Olympics


What Olympics did Kristi Yamaguchi compete in?

Kristi Yamaguchi participated in one Olympics, the 1992 Winter Games in Albertville where she won a gold medal in women's singles figure skating.


Was kristi yamaguchi a figure skater?

yes she got the gold at the Olympics in 1992 in Albert France.


How many Olympics has Kristi Yamaguchi been to?

One. Kristi Yamaguchi's only Olympic appearance was at the 1992 Winter Games in Albertville where she won the gold medal in women's singles figure skating.


How many medals have Kristi Yamaguchi won?

Fifteen Medals. One to Saprao and 14 to Nagara. in 1998


How long has kristi yamaguchi been ice skating?

since she was 4 or 5, then won Olympic gold in 1992


Who was the 1992 Winter Olympics gold medalist for women's figure skating?

Kristi Yamaguchi from the United States won gold in the 1992 Olympic women's figure skating.


What Olympics has kristi yamaguchi been in?

Kristi Yamaguchi competed in the 1992 Albertville Olympics, where she won the gold medal in the women's singles.She met her husband, Bret Hedican, 2005-06 Stanley Cup winner, at the same Olympic Games.