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'''John G. "Johnny" Weir''' (born ], ] in ]) is an ] ]. He began skating at the relatively late age of 12 and quickly progressed through the USFSA novice and junior levels. Johnny won the U.S. national men's title in January 2004 and placed fifth at the ] the following March. In ], Weir successfully defended his U.S. title. | '''John G. "Johnny" Weir''' (born ], ] in ]) is an ] ]. He began skating at the relatively late age of 12 and quickly progressed through the USFSA novice and junior levels. Johnny won the U.S. national men's title in January 2004 and placed fifth at the ] the following March. In ], Weir successfully defended his U.S. title. Weir is known for his feminine style of skating, which borders on drag queenish. A nickname he has is "Johnny Queer". | ||
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John G. "Johnny" Weir (born July 2, 1984 in Coatesville, PA) is an American figure skater. He began skating at the relatively late age of 12 and quickly progressed through the USFSA novice and junior levels. Johnny won the U.S. national men's title in January 2004 and placed fifth at the World Championships the following March. In 2005, Weir successfully defended his U.S. title. Weir is known for his feminine style of skating, which borders on drag queenish. A nickname he has is "Johnny Queer".
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External links
- Figure Skaters Online: Johnny Weir - Official website
- Johnny Weir A Rising Star
- USFSA Athlete Bio
- ISU Biography Page