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'''Brian Anthony Boitano''' (born October 22, 1963 in Mountain View, California) is an [[United States|American]] figure skater from [[Sunnyvale, California]]. Boitano is a graduate of [[Peterson High School]] in [[Sunnyvale, California]]. He is a four-time [[United States Figure Skating Championships|US National Champion]] (1985-1988), two-time [[World Figure Skating Championships|World Champion]] (1986, 1988) and the figure skater. He became a professional skater following the 1988 season, and once again in 1994. |
'''Brian Anthony Boitano''' (born October 22, 1963 in Mountain View, California) is an [[United States|American]] figure skater from [[Sunnyvale, California]]. Boitano is a graduate of [[Peterson High School]] in [[Sunnyvale, California]]. He is a four-time [[United States Figure Skating Championships|US National Champion]] (1985-1988), two-time [[World Figure Skating Championships|World Champion]] (1986, 1988) and the figure skater. He became a professional skater following the 1988 season, and once again in 1994. |
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*[http://brianboitano.com/ Brian Boitano Fan Club] |
*[http://brianboitano.com/ Brian Boitano Fan Club] |
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*[http://americanhistory.si.edu/sports/exhibit/olympians/boitano/index.cfm/ Brian Boitano's Gold-Medal Skates at the National Museum of American History] |
*[http://americanhistory.si.edu/sports/exhibit/olympians/boitano/index.cfm/ Brian Boitano's Gold-Medal Skates at the National Museum of American History] |
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[[Category:American figure skaters]] |
[[Category:American figure skaters]] |
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[[Category:Mens skaters]] |
[[Category:Mens skaters]] |