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Isabeau Levito was born on 3 March, 2007 in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, is an American figure skater. Discover Isabeau Levito's Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is she in this year and how she spends money? Also learn how she earned most of networth at the age of 17 years old?

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Age 17 years old
Zodiac Sign Pisces
Born 3 March, 2007
Birthday 3 March
Birthplace Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
Nationality United States

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Isabeau Levito Height, Weight & Measurements

At 17 years old, Isabeau Levito height is 1.56m .

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She is currently single. She is not dating anyone. We don't have much information about She's past relationship and any previous engaged. According to our Database, She has no children.

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Isabeau Levito Net Worth

Her net worth has been growing significantly in 2023-2024. So, how much is Isabeau Levito worth at the age of 17 years old? Isabeau Levito’s income source is mostly from being a successful skater. She is from United States. We have estimated Isabeau Levito's net worth, money, salary, income, and assets.

Net Worth in 2024 $1 Million - $5 Million
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1997

Her mother, Maria Chiara Garberi Levito, is a clinical embryologist who immigrated to the United States from Italy in 1997.

Levito is named after Michelle Pfeiffer's character, Isabeau d'Anjou, in the film Ladyhawke.

She speaks English, Italian, and some Russian.

Levito cites skaters Alena Kostornaia, Evgenia Medvedeva, Elizaveta Tuktamysheva, and Kaori Sakamoto as being her skating inspirations and role models.

In her spare time, Isabeau loves to read books.

2007

Isabeau Levito (born March 3, 2007) is an American figure skater.

She is the 2022–23 Grand Prix Final silver medalist, the 2023 Grand Prix de France champion, a three-time ISU Grand Prix silver medalist (2022 and 2023 Skate America; 2022 MK John Wilson Trophy), a two-time ISU Challenger Series gold medalist, and the 2023 U.S. national champion, as well as being a two-time U.S. National bronze medalist (2022, 2024).

On the junior level Levito is the 2022 Junior World champion, the 2021 JGP France II champion, the 2021 JGP Austria silver medalist, and the 2021 U.S. junior national champion.

Levito was born on March 3, 2007, in Philadelphia, and currently resides in Mount Holly, New Jersey.

She was the youngest American to qualify for the Final since Caroline Zhang in 2007.

Competing in the final in Turin, Levito finished fifth in the short program after an edge call on her triple Lutz and the triple toe loop in her jump combination being deemed a quarter underrotated.

The free skate segment of the competition was deemed "turbulent", with several higher-ranked skaters struggling.

2008

She was the first American woman to win the World Junior Championships since Rachael Flatt in 2008.

Entering the new quadrennial, Levito said that she was looking ahead to the 2026 Winter Olympics noting, "my mom is from Milano."

Though she initially said that she was unsure whether she would compete as a junior or senior, she eventually moved up to the senior level.

Levito opened her debut senior season at the Philadelphia Summer International.

She placed first in both segments of the competition to win the competition with a score of 207.67, four points ahead of second-place finisher Lindsay Thorngren.

In her first appearance on the Challenger circuit, she won the gold medal at the 2022 CS Nepela Memorial.

Levito was invited to make her senior Grand Prix debut at the 2022 Skate America.

She finished second, behind reigning world champion Kaori Sakamoto.

Levito afterward said she was glad to perform in her first Grand Prix "in front of a home crowd in America."

At her next competition which was the 2022 MK John Wilson Trophy, Levito placed second in both segments of the competition, including a personal best free skate, to take the silver medal behind Japan's Mai Mihara.

These results qualified her for the 2022–23 Grand Prix Final.

2010

Levito began learning how to skate in 2010 at the age of three in Mount Laurel, New Jersey.

Her mother, a figure skating fan, initially put her in learn-to-skate classes to improve her balance.

Levito began taking private lessons with her current coach Yulia Kuznetsova (née Myskina), a former pair skater, at age three.

2018

She competed at her first U.S. Figure Skating Championships at the juvenile level in 2018 taking the title; she later won the silver medal in the intermediate category in 2019, the junior silver medal in 2020, and the junior national title in 2021.

Levito made her junior international debut at the 2021 JGP France II, the second of two Junior Grand Prix events held in Courchevel, in August.

She won both segments of the competition to take the title ahead of South Korean skater Kim Chae-yeon and Canadian competitor Kaiya Ruiter.

At her second event in October which was the 2021 JGP Austria, Levito took the silver medal; Russian skaters Sofia Muravieva placed first and Anastasia Zinina was third.

With her win in France, Levito qualified as the fifth-seeded skater to the junior women's event at the 2021–22 Junior Grand Prix Final in Osaka, Japan under the qualification rules established for the 2021–22 season, however she withdrew from the event in November due to injury.

The Final was later canceled due to concerns related to the Omicron variant.

After recovering from an unspecified lower-body injury, Levito competed at her first senior level U.S. Championships in January.

She placed fourth in the short program and narrowly advanced to second in the free skate to take the bronze medal overall, behind Mariah Bell and Karen Chen.

Due to her age, she was ineligible to be named to the American Olympic team.

Levito was supposed to finish her season at the 2022 World Junior Championships, the International Skating Union banned all Russian and Belarusian athletes from competing at the ISU championships.

The Russian women had dominated the women's discipline in recent years; their absence made Levito a medal favorite at Junior Worlds.

However, due to both the invasion and concerns related to the Omicron variant, the World Junior Championships was not held in Sofia in early March; they were moved to Tallinn, Estonia in mid-April.

At Junior Worlds, Levito won the short program, introducing a Lutz-loop combination into competition, with a score of 72.50, 3.12 points ahead of Shin Ji-a of South Korea.

She finished second in the free skate, behind Shin, but remained in first overall by 0.54 points and took the gold medal.