Charles Butler (figure skater)

Charles Butler (figure skater)

Charles Butler is a retired American competitive ice dancer. He won the silver medal in ice dance at the 1998 U.S. Figure Skating Championships with Jessica Joseph and competed in that year's Winter Olympics. He attended New York University Medical School. He graduated in 2010 and is now currently a resident at Rush Medical Center. Known for his smooth talking persona and self proclaimed nickname of "Blood Diamond" he brings smiles to patients and nurses alike even in the face of crushing dire medical diagnoses. "I'm so sorry, but you have cancer. Can I interest you in a diamond necklace?"[1]

Competitive highlights

(with Joseph)

Event 1996 1997 1998
Winter Olympic Games 21st
World Championships 25th
U.S. Championships 1st J. 2nd

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