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  • Nancy Kerrigan Not Stymied by Tonya Harding Attack

    Nancy Kerrigan certainly hasn’t forgotten her attack at the Winter Olympics in 1994, when Tonya Harding’s now ex-husband hired a hit man to beat her on the knee–but the act definitely hasn’t stymied the skater, mom, wife and daughter. Her life has moved forward throughout the past 20 years, and while at times she has endured unimaginable pain, including the loss of her father and the incarceration of her brother, she has emerged intact, fulfilled and still a skater.

    Tonya Harding, on the other hand, blames the attack, the people responsible for it and the media for ruining her life. She doesn’t skate any more, and even tried her hand at boxing in an attempt to earn a living. She denies any wrongdoing in the crime against Nancy Kerrigan–even two decades later.

    It’s certainly interesting how these two women–once both possible contenders for Olympic gold–have been changed by a crime that took place 20 years ago.

    “It’s amazing it was 20 years ago, it almost feels like a whole different person. It’s not something I think of daily, except when you’re asked about it. But it’s part of my life and hopefully people will remember me more for the skating…and not being just a victim in an attack,” Kerrigan said Monday during an interview with a Boston TV station.

    Tonya Harding claims she lost everything as a result of the attack. She was convicted of conspiring to hinder prosecution of the attackers and sentenced to three years probation, lots of community service and a very hefty fine.

    It was January 6, 1994 when Nancy Kerrigan was hit on the knee with something akin to a police baton. The attack took place back stage at the U.S. figure skating National Championships–the winners of which would go on to compete in the Olympics in Lillehammer. Both women competed at the Lillehammer Olympics, with Kerrigan winning a silver medal. Tonya Harding came in 8th.

    Tonya Harding went on to make a sex tape with then-husband Jeff Gillooly–the man who contracted the hit man to attack Kerrigan. She later wrote a book saying Gillooly raped her at gun point.

    Nancy Kerrigan wasn’t completely free from scandal in her years following Lillehammer. She started dating her agent, Jerry Solomon, shortly after the attack. Solomon was a married man at the time. He and Kerrigan wound up marrying after his divorce, and remain married to this day. The couple has three children.

    Do you think socio-economics played into Nancy Kerrigan surviving her attack and Tonya Harding sinking to unthinkable lows? After all, Harding was from Detroit and Kerrigan was raised in a solid middle class Massachusetts family. Or was Harding simply prone to hanging out with unsavory people and making poor choices–some that continued long after the attack?

    Regardless of the answers to these questions, it’s definitely interesting to see where each of these women is 20 year after this heinous crime.

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  • Nancy Kerrigan, Tonya Harding 20 Years Later

    “Why? Why? Why?”

    20 years ago today, the ice skating world was rocked with violence and awe when Nancy Kerrigan, a favorite and Olympic hopeful, was attacked in a Detroit arena after leaving a practice session.

    The man who attacked Kerrigan fled the scene as a passenger in a getaway car, but was later identified as Shane Stant, a friend of Jeff Gillooly, who was the ex-husband of Tonya Harding, another figure skater who was vying for a spot in the Olympics.

    Stant had been hired by Gillooly and Harding’s body guard, Shawn Eckhardt, to break Kerrigan’s leg so she would be unable to skate.

    According to CBS Detroit, Kerrigan’s knee injury kept her out of the qualifier for the Olympics; however, both she and Harding were picked to represent the United States. That year, Harding finished eighth and Kerrigan earned a silver medal.

    On February 1, 1994, Gillooly testified against Harding in exchange for a plea bargain. He, Eckhardt, Stant, and the getaway driver all served time in prison. Harding plead guilty on March 15, receiving three years probation, 500 hours of community service, and a $160,000 fine. She also was forced to resign from the United States Figure Skating Association who claimed that Harding knew about the attack before it happened, saying that Harding showed “a clear disregard for fairness, good sportsmanship and ethical behavior.”

    In 2008, Harding wrote that she tried to come forth and tell more about what she knew, but Gillooly threatened her with death following a gunpoint rape by him and two other men.

    In her book, Harding wrote, “Jeff and two other guys – don’t know who they were because I couldn’t see who they were – they were in a different car – decided to drive me up to the mountains, put a gun to my head, and take themselves upon me … They told me, this is what you are going to say. This is what you are going to do, and if you don’t, you’re not going to be here anymore.”

    Gillooly, who had changed his name to Jeff Stone, responded by saying, “Her saying that I gang raped her is ridiculous. I am surprised that some publisher would even print this.”

    Harding went on to have a mediocre career in boxing, which ended quickly because, she claimed, of her asthma. However, she was often booed upon entering the ring. Her final boxing record was 3-3-0.

    After retiring from skating, Kerrigan has appeared in ice shows such as Champions on Ice and Broadway on Ice. She appeared in the film Blades of Glory with Will Ferrell and was a special correspondent for Entertainment Tonight during the 2010 Winter Olympics.

    The 44-year old has been married to her agent, Jerry Solomon, since 1995. They have three children together.

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