Elvis Stojko is a Canadian Figure skater.
At the 1991 World Championships, Stojko became the first person to land a quadruple-double jump combination.
At the 1992 Winter Olympics in Albertville, he finished 7th despite skating a technically strong routine, but a month later he made his first appearance on a major international podium when he placed third at the 1992 World Championships behind winner Viktor Petrenko and Kurt Browning.
In 1993 at the World Figure Skating Championships he finished second, once again behind Kurt Browning.
At the 1994 Canadian Championships in Edmonton, he defeated Kurt Browning in the free skate to win his first national title
Elvis sustained a serious ankle injury during practice for the 1995 Canadian Championships,
At the 1996 World Championships in Edmonton, Alberta, he fell on his triple axel combo jump, leaving him in seventh place after the short programme.
He finished fourth in the 1999 World Championships.
Since 2011, he has been racing karts in the Canadian Rotax DD2 Master Class and the SKUSA Mexico Series (S1 and S4 classes).
Elvis was named in the Pandora Papers in 2021.
Elvis Stojko's net worth is currently estimated at $3 million.
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Year | Net worth |
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2022 | $3 million |
2021 | $2.5 million |
2020 | $2.5 million |
Elvis Stojko is married to Gladys Orozco since 2010.
Parents:
Elvis Stojko’s father is Steve Stojko.
Elvis Stojko’s mother is Irene Stojko.
Siblings: Elvis Stojko has a brother named Attila Stojko.
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"My mom was a dancer, my dad's a singer and I've always had that kind of music in my life."
"Technically, the last number of years, partially from the injury, it's been difficult to push forward but I felt even before the injury that I still could do more and was sort of at a stalemate."
"I would have to agree, that I'm probably more intense than Brian or Kurt, competitive because, I was always like this, always being that way, always real competitive."
"I won't be skating for the rest of my life, that's for sure."
"Just before I got down here I had a chance to see Agassi play another game and he smoked another player, which was nice to see. Someone who a lot of people thought couldn't come back and now he's winning."
"When you're younger, your inspiration is there. As you get older, it tends to waver. Once you find it - I found it again - that's where you can draw from. That's where you draw your strength from."
"The past is history, the future is a mystery. But today is a gift...that's why they call it the present. So cherish every minute of it."