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Ryan O'Mera

Ryan O'Meara
Personal information
Country represented  United States
Born (1984-01-05) January 5, 1984 (age 34)
Residence Scottsdale, Arizona, U.S.
Height 175 cm (5.74 ft)
Former partner Jamie Silverstein
Lydia Manon
Melissa Ralph
Lia Nitake
Former coach Igor Shpilband
Marina Zoueva
Jerry Santoferrara
Elizabeth Coates
Genrich Sretenski
Skating club Coyotes Skating Club
Retired 2006
ISU personal best scores
Combined total 155.51
2005 Skate America
Comp. dance 29.98
2006 Four Continents
Original dance 48.28
2005 Skate America
Free dance 78.79
2005 Skate America

Ryan O'Meara (born January 5, 1984, Houston, Texas) is an American ice dancer. With partner Jamie Silverstein, he is a 2006 Olympian. Following his retirement from competitive skating, he began working full-time as a coach and an interior designer.

O'Meara competed on the novice and junior levels with Melissa Ralph and Lia Nitake, having some success with them both. He won four straight medals at the U.S. Championships on the novice and junior levels between 1999 and 2002, two with Ralph and two with Nitake. He competed with Lydia Manon from 2003 to 2005. With Manon, he won the bronze medal at the 2005 U.S. Championships and at the 2005 Four Continents, following which Manon decided to end the partnership.

He began training with Jamie Silverstein, a former World Junior Champion with Justin Pekarek, in April 2005. They were coached by Igor Shpilband and Marina Zueva in Canton, Michigan. Silverstein and O'Meara had sudden success. They were sent as a host entry to the 2005 Skate America, their first international competition together as a team, and placed 5th.

They won the bronze medal at the 2006 U.S. Championships, which qualified them for the 2006 Winter Olympics and the 2006 Four Continents Championships. They competed at the Four Continents and placed 6th.

At the Olympics, they placed 18th in the compulsory dance, 16th in the original dance, and 18th in the free dance, placing 16th overall out of 23 teams. They chose not to compete at the 2006 World Championships. U.S. pewter medalists Morgan Matthews and Maxim Zavozin were sent in their place.


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