Isabeau Levito, a 17-year-old from Mount Holly, N.J., is all smiles after winning silver at the International Skating Union World Figure Skating Championships in Montreal. (Geoff Robins/AFP/Getty ...
MONTREAL — Isabeau Levito’s first world championships medal could not have come at a better time for herself and for U.S. figure skating. When she took the ice Friday night, Levito needed to ...
MONTREAL — Isabeau Levito’s first world championships medal could not have come at a better time for herself and for U.S. figure skating. When she took the ice Friday night, Levito needed to win a ...
MONTREAL — Isabeau Levito’s first world championships medal could not have come at a better time for herself and for U.S. figure skating. When she took the ice Friday night, Levito needed to ...
Isabeau Levito followed with her first world championships medal — silver — at 17 years old, 10.8 points behind and one year after taking fourth. That’s the best finish by an American woman since ...
Though this season has had more ups and downs than Levito usually experiences, she capped it with a silver medal at the 2024 ...
Isabeau Levito of the United States – a 2022 world junior champion – claimed silver (212.16) for her first medal at a senior worlds. Chaey-eon Kim of South Korea took bronze (203.59).
Isabeau Levito of the United States – a 2022 world junior champion – claimed silver (212.16) for her first medal at a senior worlds. Chaey-eon Kim of South Korea took bronze (203.59).
American Isabeau Levito finished with silver at her first senior World Championships, while South Korea's Kim Chaey-eon rounded off the podium. Kaori Sakamoto became the first female figure skater ...
A pair of 17-year-olds rounded out the podium as American Isabeau Levito took home the silver medal and Korea's Kim Chae-yeon claimed bronze. NBC Olympics & Paralympics @NBCOlympics The performance.
Isabeau Levito of the United States — a 2022 world junior champion — claimed silver (212.16) for her first medal at a senior worlds. Chaeyeon Kim of South Korea took bronze (203.59).