John Nicks

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John Allen Wisden Nicks (born April 22, 1929) is a British figure skating coach. He was a pair skater with his sister, Jennifer Nicks, winning the 1953 World Figure Skating Championships. Nicks is the current coach of Sasha Cohen. He has coached the following skaters:

Nicks was inducted into the World Figure Skating Hall of Fame (2000).

Recently, Nicks appeared as a judge on the 2006 FOX television program Skating with Celebrities.

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  • 1953 Worlds - 1st, European - 1st
  • 1952 Worlds - 3rd, Olympics - 4th, European - 2nd
  • 1951 Worlds - 3rd, European - 3rd
  • 1950 Worlds - 2nd, European - 3rd
  • 1949 Worlds - 6th, European - 6th
  • 1948 Worlds - 8th, Olympics - 8th, European - 5th
  • 1947 European - 6th



U.S. Coaching


1961- Current (43 years). Over 1100 students. 51 National Champions (including all Novice, Junior and Senior Singles and Pairs Titles). Coached U.S. Skaters to win 5 World Championship medals. U.S. Coach at 32 World Championships. U.S. Coach at the last 10 Winter Olympic Games.

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