Richard Callaghan is an American
figure skating
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coach. He is best known as the long-time coach of
Todd Eldredge
Todd James Eldredge (born August 28, 1971) is an American former competitive figure skater. He is the 1996 World champion, a six-time U.S. national champion (1990, 1991, 1995, 1997, 1998, 2002), a three-time Olympian (1992, 1998, 2002), and a ...
, the 1996 World champion and a six-time U.S. national champion. He also coached
Nicole Bobek
Nicole Bobek (born August 23, 1977) is a retired American figure skater. She is the 1995 U.S. national champion and 1995 World bronze medalist. She also competed at the 1998 Winter Olympics.
Personal life
Bobek was raised by her Czech mother J ...
to her national title, and
Tara Lipinski
Tara Kristen Lipinski (born June 10, 1982) is an American former competitive figure skater, actress, sports commentator and documentary film producer. A former competitor in women's singles, she is the 1998 Olympic champion, the 1997 World ...
to Olympic, World, and national titles.
Several of Callaghan's former students have accused him of
sexually abusing them as minors. Following an investigation into his conduct sparked by allegations reported to the
United States Center for SafeSport
The United States Center for SafeSport is an American 501(c)(3) nonprofit organization established in 2017 under the auspices of the Protecting Young Victims from Sexual Abuse and Safe Sport Authorization Act of 2017. SafeSport is tasked with ad ...
by a former student, and a decision by an arbitrator, Callaghan was subjected to a three-year suspension, 15-year probation, and 100 hours of community service.
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Biography
As a competitive skater, Callaghan was coached by Don Laws
Don Laws (May 30, 1929 – December 2, 2014) was an American figure skater and coach.
Personal life
Don Laws was born on May 30, 1929 in Washington, D.C. He had a brother, Willard Laws, and sister, Laura Keesling. In 1951, he joined the United ...
. His best finish was 5th at the 1965 U.S. Championships. He turned professional in 1967, touring with Ice Capades
The Ice Capades were traveling entertainment shows featuring theatrical ice skating performances. Shows often featured former Olympic and US National Champion figure skaters who had retired from formal competition. Started in 1940, the Ice Cap ...
and Holiday on Ice
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History
Holiday on Ice originated in the United States in Decem ...
before he began to coach in 1972. He worked in Rochester, New York
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, Philadelphia
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, Colorado Springs
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, and San Diego
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before settling in the Detroit
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area in 1992.
In March 1999, Callaghan announced his resignation from his position at the Detroit Skating Club and his intention to retire at the end of that skating season.[ In April 1999, '']The New York Times
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'' reported that Callaghan had been accused of sexual misconduct by Craig Maurizi, one of his former students who had continued to work with him for many years as a coaching assistant.[ Maurizi alleged that Callaghan had engaged in inappropriate sexual conduct with him beginning when he was 15 years old, more than 20 years previously.][ The ''Times'' article additionally quoted two other former students who also claimed to have been molested by Callaghan. Callaghan denied the charges and alleged that Maurizi was attempting to destroy his professional reputation as the result of a dispute the previous year that arose when Lipinski fired Callaghan and named Maurizi as her official coach. In the ''Times'' article, Maurizi also claimed to have maintained a romantic and sexual relationship with Callaghan, which was consensual in nature, until he was around 30 years old.][
Maurizi filed a grievance against Callaghan with ]United States Figure Skating Association
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(USFSA),[ but the grievance was dismissed in June 1999 without a hearing on the grounds that he had waited too long to file it.][ Until May the chairman of the grievance committee, Steve Hazen said that senior members tried to keep him from reviewing the case.][ In October 1999, a three-member panel of the Professional Skaters Association said it had found no violation of its ethics standards.][ As a consequence of the case and the publicity it caused, the USFSA did adopt a formal policy on sexual harassment and other forms of abuse, and has since taken aggressive action against other coaches accused of sexual misconduct with their students. In March 2018, Callaghan was finally suspended from all participation in sports under the auspices of U.S. Olympic Committee member organizations.][
Callaghan said he had grown tired of the travel and grind of being a top coach and that his planned retirement had nothing to do with the grievance. He ultimately did not retire but instead moved to another rink in the Detroit area where he continued to coach Eldredge and other skaters, including ]Angela Nikodinov
Angela Nikodinov ( bg, Анжела Никодинов; born May 9, 1980), is a Bulgarian-American former figure skater. She was the 2000 Four Continents champion and won four medals on the Grand Prix series, including gold at the 2004 Skate Amer ...
, Shizuka Arakawa
is a retired Japanese figure skater. She is the 2006 Olympic champion and the 2004 World champion. Arakawa is the first Japanese skater to win an Olympic gold medal in figure skating and the second Japanese skater to win any Olympic medal in fi ...
, and Jennifer Kirk
Jennifer Anne "Jenny" Kirk (born August 15, 1984) is an American former competitive figure skater. She is the 2000 World Junior champion and the 2002 Four Continents champion.
Early life
Jennifer Kirk was born in Newton, Massachusetts. Prio ...
. He is currently based in Coral Gables, Florida
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Coral Gables is known globally as home to the ...
where he coached Kimmie Meissner. He now lives in Naples, Florida, and coaches at Germain Arena.
In October 2022, as part of a legal settlement with one of his accusers, Callaghan agreed to no longer coach minor skaters.[
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Suspension
Callaghan faced allegations of sexual abuse
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of a minor, which he has denied, brought in a lawsuit filed by a former student in August 2019.[ Following allegations of sexual abuse reported to ]United States Center for SafeSport
The United States Center for SafeSport is an American 501(c)(3) nonprofit organization established in 2017 under the auspices of the Protecting Young Victims from Sexual Abuse and Safe Sport Authorization Act of 2017. SafeSport is tasked with ad ...
by a former student, an 18-month investigation resulted in Callaghan receiving a lifetime ban from the sport after it was concluded that he had sexually, physically and emotionally abused skaters.[ He appealed this decision to an arbitrator, which resulted in the ban being lifted and the imposition of a three-year suspension, 15-year probation, and 100 hours of community service. The arbitrator stated that this was due to having to follow the legal standards of the time, which he called "absurd and draconian".][ Callaghan's suspension by SafeSport concluded in December 2022.][
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Results
Singles career
Ice dancing with Irma Staro
References
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American figure skating coaches
Place of birth missing (living people)
Year of birth missing (living people)
American male single skaters
Living people
Sports controversies