Isabeau Levito

2023 U.S. Champion

2024 World Silver Medalist

At just 18 years old, Isabeau Levito is already making her mark as one of the most composed and promising women in U.S. figure skating. From a three-year-old dazzled by the Olympics to a senior national champion and world medalist, her journey is as graceful as it is determined.

Born March 3, 2007 in Philadelphia and raised in Mount Holly, New Jersey, Levito first stepped onto the ice after watching the 2010 Winter Games—her mother brought her to the rink to improve her balance, and it was clear almost immediately she belonged there.

She raced through the development ranks—juvenile champion, junior national champion, then crowned the world junior champion in 2022.

In 2023 she captured her first U.S. senior title and followed it up in 2024 by earning silver at the 2024 World Figure Skating Championships — the best finish by an American woman in many years.

Style & Why She Stands Out

Levito brings a rare mix of buoyant energy and crisp technical precision. Her programs highlight her youthful expressiveness yet are grounded in a maturity beyond her years. With her strong jump content, clean lines, and thoughtful choreography, she commands attention not with flash, but with substance and promise.

Heading Toward the Games

As the Olympic cycle progresses, Isabeau stands at a pivotal moment. She has already shown she can contend on the big stage; now the next peak is ahead. With her U.S. title and world medal behind her, she moves into the Olympic run with confidence, grit, and a sense of purpose.

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