Meet Isabeau

 In January 2023, I won my first U.S. figure skating title at age 15, cementing my status as the new leading American woman to open the new Olympic cycle. In March 2024, I won the silver medal at the World Championships in Montreal. 

Born in Philadelphia, I am the daughter of Chiara Garberi-Levito, a native of Milan, who moved from Italy to the United States in 1997. My mom grew up not far from the site of the Milano Cortina 2026 Winter Games.

I first developed an interest in skating at three years old.  I am coached by Yulia Kuznetsova, Otar Japaridze, Slava Kuznetsov, Evgeni Platov, Zhanna Palagina. I train at the Igloo Ice Rink in Mt. Laurel, New Jersey.

My goal is to represent the U.S. in the next Winter Olympics, which will take place in Milan. It would obviously have a special significance for my mother and family.

Favorite Things

Movie: My Girl (1991) TV ShowGilmore Girls
Color: Yellow Singers: Nicki Minaj/Lana Del Ray
Foods: Italian foods

In the Press

Levito rises up to earn World silver medal

By Troy Schwindt, U.S. Figure Skating
March 22, 2024

South Jersey’s Isabeau Levito is looking for redemption at Worlds this week in Montreal

By Ellen Dunkel, The Philadelphia Inquirer
March 18, 2024

A 'New Mindset': U.S. Champion Isabeau Levito Feeling Like She Belongs Amongst the World's Best

By Nick McCarvel, SKATING Magazine
October/November Issue

Isabeau Levito eyes a return to confidence: 'I want to skate the way I know I can'

By Nick McCarvel, Olympics.com
March 17, 2024

Isabeau Levito repeats new mantra to reduce stress of figure skating nationals

By Phil Hersh, NBC Sports
January 23, 2024

Schedule and Results

Schedule and Results

2024-2025 Season

Short Program: Music from Swan Lake by Tchaikovsky

Free Skate: “Liebestraum No.3” by Franz Liszt

Choreographer: Yulia Kuznetsova and Otar Japaridze

Results/Schedule:

  • U.S. Championships (Wichita, Kansas) – TBD
  • Finlandia Trophy (Helsinki, Finland) – TBD
  • Skate America (Allen, TX) – TBD
  • Cranberry Cup International (Norwood, Massachusetts) – 3rd
2023-2024 Season

Short Program: “Nella Fantasia” by Ennio Morricone (debuted at U.S. Championships)
“Yearning” by Raul Ferrando (skated at Grand Prix and Challenger Series events)

Free Skate: Music from The White Crow by Lisa Batiashvili performed by The London Metropolitan Orchestra

Choreographer: Yulia Kuznetsova

Results/Schedule:

  • World Championships (Montreal, Quebec) – 2nd place
  • U.S. Championships (Columbus, Ohio) – 3rd place
  • Grand Prix Final (Beijing, China) – 5th place
  • Grand Prix de France (Angers, France) – 1st place
  • Skate America (Allen, TX) – 2nd place
  • Nebelhorn Trophy (Oberstdorf, Germany) – 1st place
2022-2023 Season

 Short Program: “Una noche más” by Yasmin Levy

Free Skate: “Dulcea Si Tandra Mea Fiară”
by Eugen Doga and Victoria Demici, performed by Cătălina Cărăuș

Choreographer: Yulia Kuznetsova

Results:

  • World Team Trophy (Tokyo, Japan) – 1st place (team)
  • World Championships (Saitama, Japan) – 4th place
  • U.S. Championships (San Jose, Calif.) – 1st place
  • Grand Prix Final (Turin, Italy) – 2nd place
  • MK John Wilson Trophy (Sheffield, Great Britain) – 2nd place
  • Skate America (Norwood, Mass.) – 2nd place
  • Ondrej Nepela Memorial (Bratislava, Slovakia) – 1st place
  • Philadelphia Summer International (Aston, Penn.) – 1st place
2021-2022 Season

Short Program:The Swan” by Joshua Bell

Free Skate: “Russian Dance” from Swan Lake by David Coucheron 

Choreographer: Yulia Kuznetsova

Results:

  • World Junior Championships (Tallinn, Estonia) – 1st place
  • U.S. Championships (Nashville, Tenn.) – 3rd place
  • Junior Grand Prix Austria (Linz, Austria) – 2nd place
  • Junior Grand Prix Courchevel II (Courchevel, France) – 1st place
2020-2021 Season

Short Program: “Perhaps, Perhaps, Perhaps” by Dorris Day

Free Skate: “Malaguena” by Black Stanley and 101 Violin Strings

Choreographer: Yulia Kuznetsova

Results: 

  • U.S. Championships (Las Vegas, NV) – 1st place (junior)
  • U.S. Championship Series (Virtual) – 1st place (junior)
    2019-2020 Season

    Choreographer: Yulia Kuznetsova

    Results:

    • U.S. Championships (Greensboro, NC) – 2nd place (junior)
    • Eastern Sectional Final (Hyannis, Mass.) – 1st place (novice)
    • North Atlantic Regional Singles Challenge (Westborough, Mass.) – 1st  (novice)
      2018-2019 Season

      Choreographer: Yulia Kuznetsova

      Results:

      • U.S. Championships (Detroit, Mich.) – 2nd place (intermediate)
      • Eastern Sectional Final (Wake Forest, NC) – 2nd place (intermediate)
      • North Atlantic Regional (Lake Placid, NY) – 2nd place (intermediate)
        2017-2018 Season

        Choreographer: Yulia Kuznetsova

        Results:

        • U.S. Championships (San Jose, Calif.) – 1st place (juvenile)
        • Eastern Sectional Final (Boxborough, Mass.) – 2nd place (juvenile)
        • North Atlantic Regional (Hackensack, NJ) – 1st place (juvenile)

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        White Plains, NY 10606
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        Phone Number: 212-774-4503

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