(1994-07-20) July 20, 1994 (age 29) New York City, New York
Hometown
Ann Arbor, Michigan
Height
1.60 m (5 ft 3 in)
Figure skating career
Country
United States
Discipline
Ice dance
Began skating
1998
Retired
2018
Highest WS
2nd (2016–17)
Event
Olympic Games
0
0
2
World Championships
0
1
2
Four Continents Championships
1
2
1
Grand Prix Final
0
0
2
U.S. Championships
2
4
2
World Junior Championships
0
1
0
Junior Grand Prix Final
0
0
1
Medal list
Olympic Games
2018 Pyeongchang
Ice dance
2018 Pyeongchang
Team
World Championships
2016 Boston
Ice dance
2011 Moscow
Ice dance
2017 Helsinki
Ice dance
Four Continents Championships
2016 Taipei
Ice dance
2011 Taipei
Ice dance
2017 Gangneung
Ice dance
2015 Seoul
Ice dance
Grand Prix Final
2016–17 Marseille
Ice dance
2017–18 Nagoya
Ice dance
U.S. Championships
2016 Saint Paul
Ice dance
2017 Kansas City
Ice dance
2011 Greensboro
Ice dance
2012 San Jose
Ice dance
2015 Greensboro
Ice dance
2018 San Jose
Ice dance
2013 Omaha
Ice dance
2014 Boston
Ice dance
World Junior Championships
2009 Sofia
Ice dance
Junior Grand Prix Final
2009–10 Tokyo
Ice dance
Maia Harumi Shibutani[1] (born July 20, 1994) is a retired American ice dancer. Partnered with her brother Alex Shibutani, she is a two time 2018 Olympic bronze medalist, a three-time World medalist (silver in 2016, bronze in 2011 and 2017), the 2016 Four Continents champion, and a two-time U.S. national champion (2016, 2017). The siblings have won six titles on the Grand Prix series and stood on the podium at 14 consecutive U.S. Championships, at five levels including eight as seniors. They are two-time members of the US Olympic team, competing at the 2014 and 2018 Winter Olympics. In 2018, the siblings became the first ice dancers who are both of Asian descent to medal at the Olympics (winning bronze in both team figure skating and the individual ice dancing event).[2][3] They are the second sibling duo to ever share an ice dancing Olympic medal, and the first from the United States.[4] The Shibutani siblings are often referred to by their nickname the Shib Sibs.[5]
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Maia Harumi Shibutani (born July 20, 1994) is a retired American ice dancer. Partnered with her brother Alex Shibutani, she is a two time 2018 Olympic...
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