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'''Eve Chalom''' (born [[October 22]], [[1979]] in [[Detroit, Michigan]]) was an [[United States|American]] [[Figure skating|figure skater]]. She twice won the silver medals in [[ice dancing|ice dance]] at the [[U.S. Figure Skating Championships]] with [[Mathew Gates]]. Chalom is almost entirely deaf, having lost most of her hearing in both ears after a childhood accident. She received bachelor degrees from the University of Michigan in English and Philosophy.
'''Eve Chalom''' (born October 22, 1979 in [[Detroit, Michigan]]) was an [[United States|American]] [[Figure skating|figure skater]]. She twice won the silver medals in [[ice dancing|ice dance]] at the [[U.S. Figure Skating Championships]] with [[Mathew Gates]]. Chalom is almost entirely deaf, having lost most of her hearing in both ears after a childhood accident. She received bachelor degrees from the University of Michigan in English and Philosophy.
Chalom currently resides in New York City where she works as a modern dancer. In addition, she teaches figure skating part-time.
Chalom currently resides in New York City where she works as a modern dancer. In addition, she teaches figure skating part-time.



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Eve Chalom (born October 22, 1979 in Detroit, Michigan) was an American figure skater. She twice won the silver medals in ice dance at the U.S. Figure Skating Championships with Mathew Gates. Chalom is almost entirely deaf, having lost most of her hearing in both ears after a childhood accident. She received bachelor degrees from the University of Michigan in English and Philosophy. Chalom currently resides in New York City where she works as a modern dancer. In addition, she teaches figure skating part-time.

Competitive highlights

(with Gates)

1996

  • U.S. Championships - 3rd

1997

  • U.S. Championships - 2nd
  • World Championships - 17th

1998

  • U.S. Championships - 4th

1999

  • U.S. Championships - 2nd
  • World Championships - 17th