Meryl Davis
{{short description|American ice dancer|bot=PearBOT 5}}
{{use mdy dates|date=August 2022}}
{{Infobox figure skater
| name = Meryl Davis
| image = Meryl Davis and Charlie White - World Champions 2013 (retouched).jpg
| imagesize = 220px
| caption = Meryl Davis and Charlie White at the 2013 World Championships
| fullname =
| country = {{USA}}
| birth_date = {{birth date and age |1987|1|1}}
| birth_place = Royal Oak, Michigan, United States
| hometown = Plymouth, Michigan
| height = {{height|m=1.60}}
| beganskating = 1992
| retired = February 23, 2017
| discipline = Ice dance
| highest_WS = 1st (2009–10, 2010–11, 2011–12, 2012–13 & 2013–14)
| medalrecord = {{Figure skating infobox medals|nationals=U.S.|medalcount=yes
|NCg=6|NCs=1|NCb=1|OGg=1|OGs=1|OGb=1|WCg=2|WCs=2|4CCg=3|4CCs=2|GPFg=5|GPFb=1|JWCb=1|JGPFs=1|WTTs=1
|OG={{FS medal|g|OG|2014|Sochi|d}}{{FS medal|s|OG|2010|Vancouver|d}}{{FS medal|b|OG|2014|Sochi|t}}
|WC={{FS medal|g|WC|2011|Moscow|d}}{{FS medal|g|WC|2013|London|d}}{{FS medal|s|WC|2010|Turin|d}}{{FS medal|s|WC|2012|Nice|d}}
|4CC={{FS medal|g|4CC|2009|Vancouver|d}}{{FS medal|g|4CC|2011|Taipei|d}}{{FS medal|g|4CC|2013|Osaka|d}}{{FS medal|s|4CC|2008|Goyang|d}}{{FS medal|s|4CC|2012|Colorado Springs|d}}
|GPF={{FS medal|g|GPF|2009–10|Tokyo|d}}{{FS medal|g|GPF|2010–11|Beijing|d}}{{FS medal|g|GPF|2011–12|Quebec City|d}}{{FS medal|g|GPF|2012–13|Sochi|d}}{{FS medal|g|GPF|2013–14|Fukuoka|d}}{{FS medal|b|GPF|2008–09|Goyang|d}}
|JWC={{FS medal|b|JWC|2006|Ljubljana|d}}
|JGPF={{FS medal|s|JGPF|2005–06|Ostrava|d}}
|WTT={{FS medal|s|WTT|2012|Tokyo|t}}
|NC={{FS medal|g|NC|nationals=U.S.|2009|Cleveland|d}}{{FS medal|g|NC|nationals=U.S.|2010|Spokane|d}}{{FS medal|g|NC|nationals=U.S.|2011|Greensboro|d}}{{FS medal|g|NC|nationals=U.S.|2012|San Jose|d}}{{FS medal|g|NC|nationals=U.S.|2013|Omaha|d}}{{FS medal|g|NC|nationals=U.S.|2014|Boston|d}}{{FS medal|s|NC|nationals=U.S.|2008|Saint Paul|d}}{{FS medal|b|NC|nationals=U.S.|2007|Spokane|d}}
}}
}}
Meryl Davis (born January 1, 1987){{cite web|url=https://www.upi.com/Top_News/2019/01/01/UPI-Almanac-for-Tuesday-Jan-1-2019/8591546197138/|title=UPI Almanac for Tuesday, Jan. 1, 2019|work=United Press International|date=January 1, 2019|access-date=September 2, 2019|archive-date=September 2, 2019|archive-url=https://archive.today/20190902213942/https://www.upi.com/Top_News/2019/01/01/UPI-Almanac-for-Tuesday-Jan-1-2019/8591546197138/|url-status=live|quote=Olympic gold medal ice dancer Meryl Davis in 1987 (age 32).}} is an American former competitive ice dancer. With partner Charlie White, she is the 2014 Olympic champion, the 2010 Olympic silver medalist, a two-time (2011, 2013) World champion, five-time Grand Prix Final champion (2009–2013), three-time Four Continents champion (2009, 2011, 2013) and six-time U.S. national champion (2009–2014). They also won a bronze medal in the team event at the 2014 Winter Olympics.
Davis and White teamed up in 1997 and they are currently the longest lasting dance team in the United States. They are the first American ice dancers to win the World title, as well as the first Americans to win the Olympic title. At the 2006 NHK Trophy, they became the first ice dancing team to earn level fours on all their elements.
In 2014, Davis won the eighteenth season of Dancing with the Stars with partner Maksim Chmerkovskiy.
Personal life
Meryl Davis was born in Royal Oak, Michigan, and raised in West Bloomfield Township, Michigan, the daughter of Cheryl and Paul D. Davis. She has one younger brother, Clayton. She is of English, Irish, Scottish and German descent. Her paternal grandmother was born in Regina, Saskatchewan. Davis has difficulty seeing out of her right eye and lacks depth perception. She was diagnosed with dyslexia in the third grade and she struggled with reading until the 11th grade. In June 2005, Davis graduated from Wylie E. Groves High School.
Davis previously lived in Birmingham, Michigan.{{Cite web|url=https://www.meryldavisandcharliewhite.com/meryl-davis/|title=www.meryldavisandcharliewhite.com|access-date=December 17, 2017|archive-date=March 6, 2017|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20170306171216/https://www.meryldavisandcharliewhite.com/meryl-davis/|url-status=dead}} She attended the University of Michigan, where she majored in cultural anthropology and also studied Italian. She was an active member of the sorority Delta Delta Delta and plays the flute. Davis joined UNICEF Kid Power as a brand ambassador in March 2016.
On July 13, 2017, Davis became engaged to former figure skater Fedor Andreev, whom she had been dating for over six years. They married in Provence, France, in June 2019.{{cite web | url=https://people.com/sports/meryl-davis-marries-fedor-andreev/ | work=People | title=Olympic Medalist & DWTS Champion Meryl Davis Marries Fedor Andreev in 'Intimate' Farmhouse Wedding in the South of France | date=June 22, 2019}}
Career
=Early career=
Davis began skating at age five on a local lake in the winter. Due to her vision problems, Davis often hugged the boards when she first started skating. She started out as a single skater, but began doing ice dance at age eight. She got as high as Midwestern sectionals in novice ladies before quitting singles to focus on ice dancing.
She was teamed up with Charlie White by her coach, Seth Chafetz, in 1997. In 2009, Davis said: "Charlie and I grew up 10 minutes apart from each other. Our parents are best friends. We've grown together and know each other so well."
In their first season together, Davis and White won the silver medal at the [http://www.figure-skating-corner.com/archiv/1997-98/junoly98.shtml Junior Olympics] in the Juvenile division. In 1999–00, they won gold at the Junior Olympics on the intermediate level.{{Cite web|url=http://www.usfsa.org/content/events/199899/juniorolympics.htm|title=Intermediate Dance}} In the 2000–01 season, they qualified for the 2001 U.S. Championships, placing 6th as Novices. In 2001–02, they won the silver medal as novices and then moved up to the junior level. In the 2002–03 season, they did not win a medal at either of their two Junior Grand Prix assignments and placed 7th at the 2003 U.S. Championships in their junior debut.
=Junior career=
In the 2003–2004 season, Davis/White won their sectional championship and then won the junior silver medal at Nationals. This earned them a trip to the 2004 Junior Worlds, where they placed 13th.
In the 2004–2005 season, Davis/White won two bronze medals on the ISU Junior Grand Prix series. However, White broke his ankle before Sectionals and so Davis/White were unable to qualify for the 2005 U.S. Championships. Their season ended there.
In the 2005–2006 season, Davis/White medaled at both their Junior Grand Prix events and placed second at the Junior Grand Prix Final. They won the junior national title at the 2006 U.S. Championships and then won the bronze medal at the 2006 Junior Worlds. Following that season, Davis aged out of Juniors. They lost some training time after White broke his ankle at a hockey tournament in 2006.
=Senior career=
{{Excerpt|Davis and White|section=Senior career|subsections=yes|hat=no}}
=Post-competitive career=
Programs
{{Excerpt|Davis and White|section=Programs|subsections=yes|hat=no}}
Competitive highlights
= Ice dance with Charlie White =
{{smalldiv|
- GP – Event of the ISU Grand Prix Series
- JGP – Event of the ISU Junior Grand Prix Series
- CS – Event of the ISU Challenger Series
- Medals at team events are awarded for the team result only. Individual placements at team events are listed in parentheses.
}}
{{Figure skating competitive highlights
|level=senior|ref={{r|SS-MDCW}}
|season1=2006–07|season2=2007–08|season3=2008–09|season4=2009–10
|season5=2010–11|season6=2011–12|season7=2012–13|season8=2013–14
|{{FS placements|8|Winter Olympics|p4=2nd|p8=1st}}
|{{FS placements|8|Winter Olympics (Team event)|p8=3rd}}
|{{FS placements|8|World Championships|p1=7th|p2=6th|p3=4th|p4=2nd|p5=1st|p6=2nd|p7=1st}}
|{{FS placements|8|{{nowrap|Four Continents Championships}}|p1=4th|p2=2nd|p3=1st|p5=1st|p6=2nd|p7=1st}}
|{{FS placements|8|Grand Prix Final|p3=3rd|p4=1st|p5=1st|p6=1st|p7=1st|p8=1st}}
|{{FS placements|8|U.S. Championships|p1=3rd|p2=2nd|p3=1st|p4=1st|p5=1st|p6=1st|p7=1st|p8=1st}}
|{{FS placements|8|World Team Trophy|p6=2nd|t6=1st}}
|{{FS placements|8|{{small|GP}} NHK Trophy|p1=4th|p4=1st|p5=1st|p7=1st|p8=1st}}
|{{FS placements|8|{{small|GP}} Rostelecom Cup|p3=3rd|p4=1st|p6=1st}}
|{{FS placements|8|{{small|GP}} Skate America|p2=4th|p5=1st|p6=1st|p7=1st|p8=1st}}
|{{FS placements|8|{{small|GP}} Skate Canada|p1=4th|p3=1st}}
|{{FS placements|8|{{small|GP}} Trophée Éric Bompard|p2=3rd}}
|{{FS placements|8|Nebelhorn Trophy|p4=1st}}
|{{FS placements|8|U.S. Classic|p8=1st}}
}}
{{Figure skating competitive highlights
|level=junior|ref={{r|SS-MDCW}}{{r|ISU-MDCW}}
|season1=2002–03|season2=2003–04|season3=2004–05|season4=2005–06
|{{FS placements|4|{{nowrap|World Junior Championships}}|p2=13th|p4=3rd}}
|{{FS placements|4|Junior Grand Prix Final|p4=2nd}}
|{{FS placements|4|U.S. Championships|p1=7th|p2=2nd|p4=1st}}
|{{FS placements|4|{{small|JGP}} Andorra|p4=2nd}}
|{{FS placements|4|{{small|JGP}} Bulgaria|p4=1st}}
|{{FS placements|4|{{small|JGP}} Czech Republic|p2=4th}}
|{{FS placements|4|{{small|JGP}} Germany|p1=8th}}
|{{FS placements|4|{{small|JGP}} Japan|p2=4th}}
|{{FS placements|4|{{small|JGP}} Romania|p3=3rd}}
|{{FS placements|4|{{small|JGP}} Serbia|p1=6th|p3=3rd}}
}}
Detailed results
= Ice dance with Charlie White =
{{Figure skating personal bests|historical=yes|ice dance=SD/FD|ref={{r|SS-MDCW}}
|195.52|2014 Winter Olympics
|78.89|2014 Winter Olympics
|39.72|2014 Winter Olympics
|39.17|2014 Winter Olympics
|116.63|2014 Winter Olympics
|57.50|2014 Winter Olympics
|59.13|2014 Winter Olympics
}}
{{smalldiv|
- Small medals for the short program and free skating are only awarded at ISU Championships.
- Medals at team events are awarded for the team result only. Individual placements at team events are listed in parentheses.
}}
==Senior level==
{{Figure skating detailed results
|season=2006–07|icedance=CD/OD/FD|ref={{r|SS-MDCW}}
|Nov 3–5, 2006|{{flagicon|CAN}} 2006 Skate Canada International|CDplace1=8|CDscore1=25.53|3|52.30|4|84.83|4|162.66
|Dec 1–3, 2006|{{flagicon|JPN}} 2006 NHK Trophy|CDplace2=4|CDscore2=29.98|4|52.86|4|86.65|4|169.49
|Jan 21–28, 2007|{{flagicon|USA}} 2007 U.S. Championships|CDplace3=2|CDscore3=36.18|4|54.72|3|93.21|3|184.11
|Feb 7–10, 2007|{{flagicon|USA}} 2007 Four Continents Championships|CDplace4=3|CDscore4=33.68|4|54.66|5|91.35|4|179.69
|Mar 20–25, 2007|{{flagicon|JPN}} 2007 World Championships|CDplace5=10|CDscore5=31.15|8|55.82|7|92.17|7|179.14
}}
{{Figure skating detailed results
|season=2007–08|icedance=CD/OD/FD|small4=yes|ref={{r|SS-MDCW}}
|Oct 26–28, 2007|{{flagicon|USA}} 2007 Skate America|CDplace1=5|CDscore1=30.16|4|52.84|4|85.79|4|168.79
|Nov 15–18, 2007|{{flagicon|FRA}} 2007 Trophée Éric Bompard|CDplace2=4|CDscore2=31.74|3|55.25|3|89.22|3|176.21
|Jan 20–27, 2008|{{flagicon|USA}} 2008 U.S. Championships|CDplace3=2|CDscore3=40.59|2|62.69|2|103.54|2|206.82
|Feb 11–17, 2008|{{flagicon|KOR}} 2008 Four Continents Championships|CDplace4=2|CDscore4=37.36|2|61.93|2|100.16|2|199.45
|Mar 16–23, 2008|{{flagicon|SWE}} 2008 World Championships|CDplace5=7|CDscore5=34.80|7|60.36|6|96.03|6|191.19
}}
{{Figure skating detailed results
|season=2008–09|icedance=CD/OD/FD|small5=yes|small6=yes|ref={{r|SS-MDCW}}
|Oct 31 – Nov 2, 2008|{{flagicon|CAN}} 2008 Skate Canada International|CDplace1=1|CDscore1=34.29|1|56.36|1|88.24|1|178.89
|Nov 20–23, 2008|{{flagicon|RUS}} 2008 Cup of Russia|CDplace2=3|CDscore2=35.77|8|43.68|2|91.16|3|170.61
|Dec 10–14, 2008|{{flagicon|KOR}} 2008–09 Grand Prix Final|CDplace3={{n/a}}|CDscore3={{n/a}}|5|55.89|3|92.15|3|148.04
|Jan 18–25, 2009|{{flagicon|USA}} 2009 U.S. Championships|CDplace4=1|CDscore4=39.93|1|61.93|1|99.82|1|201.68
|Feb 2–8, 2009|{{flagicon|CAN}} 2009 Four Continents Championships|CDplace5=2|CDscore5=35.23|2|60.42|1|96.74|1|192.39
|Mar 24–28, 2009|{{flagicon|USA}} 2009 World Championships|CDplace6=4|CDscore6=37.73|3|62.60|3|100.03|4|200.36
}}
{{Figure skating detailed results
|season=2009–10|icedance=CD/OD/FD|small7=yes|ref={{r|SS-MDCW}}
|Sep 23–26, 2009|{{flagicon|GER}} Nebelhorn Trophy|CDplace1=1|CDscore1=37.62|1|62.08|1|100.76|1|200.46
|Oct 22–25, 2009|{{flagicon|RUS}} 2009 Rostelecom Cup|CDplace2=1|CDscore2=37.87|1|62.21|1|101.02|1|201.10
|Nov 5–8, 2009|{{flagicon|JPN}} 2009 NHK Trophy|CDplace3=1|CDscore3=38.09|1|63.09|1|100.79|1|201.97
|Dec 3–6, 2009|{{flagicon|JPN}} 2009–10 Grand Prix Final|CDplace4={{n/a}}|CDscore4={{n/a}}|1|65.80|2|103.64|1|169.44
|Jan 14–24, 2010|{{flagicon|USA}} 2010 U.S. Championships|CDplace5=1|CDscore5=45.42|1|68.11|1|108.76|1|222.29
|Feb 14–27, 2010|{{flagicon|CAN}} 2010 Winter Olympics|CDplace6=3|CDscore6=41.47|2|67.08|2|107.19|2|215.74
|Mar 22–28, 2010|{{flagicon|ITA}} 2010 World Championships|CDplace7=2|CDscore7=43.25|2|69.29|1|110.49|2|223.03
}}
{{Figure skating detailed results
|season=2010–11|icedance=SD/FD|small5=yes|small6=yes|ref={{r|SS-MDCW}}
|Oct 22–24, 2010|{{flagicon|JPN}} 2010 NHK Trophy|1|66.97|1|98.24|1|165.21
|Nov 12–14, 2010|{{flagicon|USA}} 2010 Skate America|1|63.62|1|93.06|1|156.68
|Dec 9–12, 2010|{{flagicon|CHN}} 2010–11 Grand Prix Final|1|68.64|1|102.94|1|171.58
|Jan 22–30, 2011|{{flagicon|USA}} 2011 U.S. Championships|1|76.04|1|109.44|1|185.48
|Feb 15–20, 2011|{{flagicon|ROC}} 2011 Four Continents Championships|2|69.01|1|103.02|1|172.03
|Apr 24 – May 1, 2011|{{flagicon|JPN}} 2011 World Championships|2|73.76|1|111.51|1|185.27
}}
{{Figure skating detailed results
|season=2011–12|icedance=SD/FD|small5=yes|small6=yes|team7=1|ref={{r|SS-MDCW}}
|Oct 21–23, 2011|{{flagicon|USA}} 2011 Skate America|1|70.33|1|107.74|1|178.07
|Nov 25–27, 2011|{{flagicon|RUS}} 2011 Rostelecom Cup|1|69.94|1|109.12|1|179.06
|Dec 8–11, 2011|{{flagicon|CAN}} 2011–12 Grand Prix Final|1|76.17|2|112.38|1|188.55
|Jan 22–29, 2012|{{flagicon|USA}} 2012 U.S. Championships|1|76.89|1|114.65|1|191.54
|Feb 7–12, 2012|{{flagicon|USA}} 2012 Four Continents Championships|1|72.15|2|107.25|2|179.40
|Mar 26 – Apr 1, 2012|{{flagicon|FRA}} 2012 World Championships|2|70.98|2|107.64|2|178.62
|Apr 19–22, 2012|{{flagicon|JPN}} 2012 World Team Trophy|1|72.18|1|111.18|2|183.36
}}
{{Figure skating detailed results
|season=2012–13|icedance=SD/FD|small5=yes|small6=yes|ref={{r|SS-MDCW}}
|Oct 19–21, 2012|{{flagicon|USA}} 2012 Skate America|1|71.39|1|104.98|1|176.28
|Nov 23–25, 2012|{{flagicon|JPN}} 2012 NHK Trophy|1|69.86|1|108.62|1|178.48
|Dec 6–9, 2012|{{flagicon|RUS}} 2012–13 Grand Prix Final|1|73.20|1|110.19|1|183.39
|Jan 19–27, 2013|{{flagicon|USA}} 2013 U.S. Championships|1|79.02|1|118.42|1|197.44
|Feb 8–11, 2013|{{flagicon|JPN}} 2013 Four Continents Championships|2|74.68|1|112.68|1|187.36
|Mar 11–17, 2013|{{flagicon|CAN}} 2013 World Championships|1|77.12|1|112.44|1|189.56
}}
{{Figure skating detailed results
|season=2013–14|icedance=SD/FD|ref={{r|SS-MDCW}}
|Sep 11–15, 2013|{{flagicon|USA}} 2013 U.S International Classic|1|73.67|1|110.02|1|183.69
|Oct 18–20, 2013|{{flagicon|USA}} 2013 Skate America|1|75.70|1|112.53|1|188.23
|Nov 8–10, 2013|{{flagicon|JPN}} 2013 NHK Trophy|1|73.70|1|112.95|1|186.65
|Dec 5–8, 2013|{{flagicon|JPN}} 2013–14 Grand Prix Final|1|77.66|1|113.69|1|191.35
|Jan 5–12, 2014|{{flagicon|USA}} 2014 U.S. Championships|1|80.69|1|119.50|1|200.19
|Feb 6–9, 2014|{{flagicon|RUS}} 2014 Winter Olympics (Team event)|1|75.98|1|114.34|3|{{n/a}}
|Feb 6–22, 2014|{{flagicon|RUS}} 2014 Winter Olympics|1|78.89|1|116.63|1|195.52
}}
==Junior level==
{{Figure skating detailed results
|season=2002–03|icedance=CD/OD/FD|ref={{r|SS-MDCW}}
|Sep 12–15, 2002|{{flagicon|SRB}} 2002 JGP Serbia|CDplace1=8|CDscore1=3.2|6|3.6|6|6.0|6|12.8
|Oct 9–12, 2002|{{flagicon|GER}} 2002 JGP Germany|CDplace2=10|CDscore2={{n/a}}|8|{{n/a}}|7|{{n/a}}|8|15.8
|Jan 12–19, 2003|{{flagicon|USA}} 2003 U.S. Championships (Junior)|CDplace3=7|CDscore3={{n/a}}|7|{{n/a}}|6|{{n/a}}|7|12.8
}}
{{Figure skating detailed results
|season=2003–04|icedance=CD/OD/FD|ref={{r|SS-MDCW}}
|Oct 2–5, 2003|{{flagicon|CZE}} 2003 JGP Czech Republic|CDplace1=4|CDscore1={{n/a}}|4|{{n/a}}|4|{{n/a}}|4|8.0
|Oct 16–19, 2003|{{flagicon|JPN}} 2003 JGP Japan|CDplace2=3|CDscore2={{n/a}}|4|{{n/a}}|4|{{n/a}}|4|7.6
|Jan 3–11, 2004|{{flagicon|USA}} 2004 U.S. Championships (Junior)|CDplace3=2|CDscore3={{n/a}}|2|{{n/a}}|2|{{n/a}}|2|4.0
|Feb 29 – Mar 7, 2004|{{flagicon|NED}} 2004 World Junior Championships|CDplace4=6|CDscore4={{n/a}}|13|{{n/a}}|12|{{n/a}}|13|22.2
}}
{{Figure skating detailed results
|season=2004–05|icedance=CD/OD/FD|ref={{r|SS-MDCW}}
|Sep 22–25, 2004|{{flagicon|SRB}} 2004 JGP Serbia|CDplace1=3|CDscore1=34.32|3|52.05|3|78.20|3|164.57
|Oct 12–17, 2004|{{flagicon|ROM}} 2004 JGP Romania|CDplace2=3|CDscore2=34.40|2|52.12|3|75.68|3|162.20
}}
{{Figure skating detailed results
|season=2005–06|icedance=CD/OD/FD|ref={{r|SS-MDCW}}
|Sep 7–11, 2005|{{flagicon|AND}} 2005 JGP Andorra|CDplace1=2|CDscore1=33.25|2|55.34|2|82.62|2|171.21
|Sep 29 – Oct 2, 2005|{{flagicon|BUL}} 2005 JGP Bulgaria|CDplace2=2|CDscore2=33.50|1|52.25|1|78.90|1|164.65
|Nov 24–27, 2005|{{flagicon|CZE}} 2005–06 Junior Grand Prix Final|CDplace3=3|CDscore3=31.94|2|50.90|2|78.01|2|160.85
|Jan 7–15, 2006|{{flagicon|USA}} 2006 U.S. Championships (Junior)|CDplace4=1|CDscore4=35.35|1|58.06|1|85.45|1|178.86
|Mar 6–12, 2006|{{flagicon|SLO}} 2006 World Junior Championships|CDplace5=3|CDscore5=33.31|4|52.74|2|81.15|3|167.20
}}
''Dancing with the Stars''
On March 4, 2014, Davis was announced as one of the contestants on the 18th season of Dancing with the Stars. She was paired with professional dancer Maksim Chmerkovskiy. She competed against Charlie White, who was also cast to take part on the 18th season of the show.{{cite web|url=http://www.eonline.com/news/517094/dancing-with-the-stars-cast-revealed-cody-simpson-nene-leakes-and-james-maslow-are-among-the-names-see-the-full-list|title=Dancing With the Stars Cast Revealed! Cody Simpson, Nene Leakes and James Maslow Are Among the Names—See the Full List!|work=E! Online|date=4 March 2014|access-date=2 August 2015}} On May 20, 2014, Davis and Chmerkovskiy were declared the season's champions.
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|+Meryl Davis - Dancing with the Stars (season 18) ! scope="col" | Week ! scope="col" | Dance ! scope="col" | Music ! scope="col" colspan="3" | Judges' scores{{efn|Individual judges' scores are listed in the following order: Carrie Ann Inaba, Len Goodman, Bruno Tonioli.}} ! Total score ! scope="col" | Result |
scope="row" | 1
| 8 | 8 | 8 | 24 | Safe |
---|
scope="row" | 2
| Swing | "Big and Bad" — Big Bad Voodoo Daddy | 8 | 9 | 8 | 25 | Safe |
scope="row" | 3
| Foxtrot |"All of Me" — John Legend | 10 | 9 | 10 | 39{{Efn|Meryl also received a score of 10 from guest judge Robin Roberts.}} | Safe |
scope="row" | 4{{efn|For week 4, the couples switched professional partners. Meryl was paired up with Val Chmerkovskiy.}}
| "Too Close" — Alex Clare | 10 | 9 | 10 | 39{{Efn|Meryl also received a score of 10 from guest judge Julianne Hough.}} | Safe |
scope="row" | 5
| Samba | "I Wan'na Be Like You (The Monkey Song)" — Louis Prima | 9 | 9 | 9 | 36{{Efn|Meryl also received a score of 9 from guest judge Donny Osmond.}} | Safe |
scope="row" | 6
| Tango | "Feel So Close" — Calvin Harris | 10 | 10 | 10 | 40{{Efn|Meryl also received a score of 10 from guest judge Redfoo.}} | Safe |
rowspan="2" scope="row" | 7
| Salsa | "Adrenalina" — Wisin, featuring Ricky Martin & Jennifer Lopez | 10 | 9 | 10 | 39{{Efn|Meryl also received a score of 10 from guest judge Ricky Martin.}} | rowspan="2" | Safe |
Freestyle (Team dance) | "Livin' la Vida Loca — Ricky Martin | 10 | 9 | 10 | 39{{Efn|Meryl's team also received a score of 10 from guest judge Ricky Martin.}} |
rowspan="2" scope="row" | 8
| Rumba | "Read All About It (Pt. III)" — Emeli Sandé | 9 | 9 | 10 | 36{{Efn|Meryl also received a score of 8 from guest judge Abby Lee Miller.}} | rowspan="2" | Safe |
Samba (Celebrity Dance Duel) | "I Luh Ya Papi" — Jennifer Lopez, featuring French Montana | 8 | 9 | 9 | 34{{efn|Meryl was part of a paired dance with Danica McKellar, and they both also received a score of 8 from guest judge Abby Lee Miller.}} |
rowspan="2" scope="row" | 9
| Jive | "Hound Dog" — Elvis Presley | 10 | 10 | 10 | 40{{Efn|name=Kenny}} | rowspan="2" | Safe |
Viennese waltz
| "Just a Fool" — Christina Aguilera & Blake Shelton | 10 | 10 | 10 | 40{{Efn|name=Kenny|Meryl also received a score of 10 from guest judge Kenny Ortega.}} |
rowspan="3" |10
|"Montserrat" — Bajofondo |10 |10 |10 |30 | rowspan="3" bgcolor="gold" | Winners |
Freestyle
|"Latch (Acoustic)" — Sam Smith |10 |10 |10 |30 |
Foxtrot & Cha-cha-cha (Fusion) |"Glowing" — Nikki Williams |10 |10 |10 |30 |
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References
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{{cite magazine |url= http://sportsillustrated.cnn.com/vault/article/web/COM1166149/index.htm |title=Davis, White are dance favorites |first=Courtney |last=Ratkowiak |magazine=Sports Illustrated |date=February 22, 2010 |archive-url= https://web.archive.org/web/20110628230213/http://sportsillustrated.cnn.com/vault/article/web/COM1166149/index.htm |archive-date= June 28, 2011 |url-status= dead}}
{{cite news |url= http://www.usfsa.org/event_story.asp?id=37130 |title= NHK milestone gives confidence to Davis and White |first= Sal |last= Zanca |publisher= U.S. Figure Skating |date= January 9, 2007 |access-date= August 31, 2011 |url-status= dead |archive-url= https://web.archive.org/web/20110920145211/http://www.usfsa.org/event_story.asp?id=37130 |archive-date= September 20, 2011}}
{{cite news|url=http://seattletimes.com/html/sports/2010700174_apolyfigbollywoodhit.html |title=Davis-White's Bollywood-style OD a hit in India |first=Nancy |last=Armour |date=January 5, 2010 |agency=Associated Press |publisher=The Seattle Times |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20121116024807/http://seattletimes.com/html/sports/2010700174_apolyfigbollywoodhit.html |archive-date=November 16, 2012 |url-status=live}}
{{cite news |url= https://www.nytimes.com/2012/03/11/fashion/meryl-davis-and-charlie-white-seek-olympic-gold-in-russia-in-2014-will-endorsements-follow.html?_r=3&pagewanted=all |title= Oh, to Bring 'Gold' Home, and Perhaps the Bacon |first= Jennifer |last= Conlin |work= The New York Times |date= March 9, 2012 |access-date= March 13, 2012}}
{{cite news |url= http://web.icenetwork.com/news/2017/02/23/216836406 |title= Davis, White close competitive door to open others |first= Lynn |last= Rutherford |work= IceNetwork.com |date= February 23, 2017 |access-date= February 25, 2017 |archive-date= February 25, 2017 |archive-url= https://web.archive.org/web/20170225133123/http://web.icenetwork.com/news/2017/02/23/216836406 |url-status= dead }}
{{cite news |last= Kratofil |first= Colleen |title= Meryl Davis Is Engaged to Former Figure Skater Fedor Andreev: See Her Gorgeous Canary Yellow Diamond Ring |url= http://people.com/style/meryl-davis-engagement-ring-fedor-andreev/ |work= People |date=July 17, 2017}}
{{cite news |url= http://web.icenetwork.com/news/2017/07/20/243349562/ |title= Love on the beach: Davis announces engagement |first= Sarah S. |last= Brannen |work= IceNetwork.com |date= July 20, 2017 |access-date= August 1, 2017 |archive-date= August 24, 2017 |archive-url= https://web.archive.org/web/20170824172312/http://web.icenetwork.com/news/2017/07/20/243349562 |url-status= dead }}
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External links
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- {{ISU figure skater|id=00006260|name=Meryl Davis & Charlie White}}
- [https://web.archive.org/web/20140209200757/http://web.icenetwork.com/skaters/team/davis_white Meryl Davis & Charlie White] at IceNetwork (archived)
- {{usurped|1=[https://web.archive.org/web/20170306170928/https://www.meryldavisandcharliewhite.com/ Meryl Davis & Charlie White official website]}} (archived)
- {{Team USA|new_id=meryl-davis-829881|old_id=DA/Meryl-Davis|archive=20230607213237}}
- {{Olympics.com profile|meryl-davis}}
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- [http://www.figure-skating-corner.com/archiv/1997-98/junoly98.shtml 1998 Juvenile silver medalists]
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