Ross Miner

Ross Miner ( born January 24, 1991 Burlington, Vermont) is an American figure skater who starts in a single run.

Miner began at the age of three years with the ice skating. By the age of twelve years he also played hockey. Then the professional training in the Boston Skating Club took on. Despite some initial difficulties with the large jumps Mark Mitchell and Peter Johansson agreed to train him.

2011 Miner reached the third place for the first time on the podium at the U.S. Championships and qualified for his first World Championship. This he finished in eleventh place.

In 2012, Miner won the bronze medal at the Four Continents Championship.

2013 Miner was American vice-champion. In his second appearance at the World Championships, he finished 14th place.

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