
Stéphane Lambiel
Switzerlandfigure skater•figure skating choreographer•figure skating coach
Birthday
April 2, 1985
Birth Sign
Aries
Birthplace
Martigny, Switzerland
Age
41 years old
Height
5 ft 8 in (173 cm)
About
Stéphane Lambiel is a Swiss former competitive figure skater who now works as a coach and choreographer. He is a two-time World Champion (2005 and 2006), the 2006 Olympic silver medalist, a two-time Grand Prix Final champion (2005 and 2007), and a nine-time Swiss national champion (2001–2010). His skating was marked by extraordinary flexibility and musicality, and he is widely considered one of the greatest spinners in the history of the sport.
Today, Lambiel is a sought-after coach and choreographer, guiding top skaters like Shoma Uno and Deniss Vasiļjevs. He also runs the Skating School of Switzerland and appears regularly in ice shows around the world. His fans admire him not only for his competitive achievements but for his warm, authentic presence both on and off the ice.
Early Life & Background
Stéphane Lambiel grew up in the French-speaking part of Switzerland, the son of a Portuguese father and a Swiss mother. He started skating as a young child, and by his early teens it was clear he had a special gift for the sport. He began competing internationally as a junior in 1999 and won his first Swiss national title in 2001.
His first Olympic appearance came at the 2002 Salt Lake City Games, where he placed 15th, a modest result that didn't hint at what was to come. Over the next few seasons, Lambiel refined his craft, developing the signature spins that would later become his trademark. His breakthrough arrived in the 2004–2005 season when he won his first World Championship in Moscow, defeating reigning Olympic champion Evgeni Plushenko. That victory announced him as a major force in men's figure skating.
Career Growth
Lambiel's competitive peak came between 2005 and 2007. After his first World title in Moscow, he defended it in 2006 in Calgary, battling a painful injury to win the free skate and secure his second consecutive world championship. At the 2006 Turin Olympics, he took the silver medal, finishing behind Plushenko. He also won the Grand Prix Final twice, in 2005 and 2007, and added a European silver in 2006 and bronze in 2008.
In 2008, Lambiel delivered his iconic "Poeta" flamenco free skate at the European Championships, a performance that fans still rank among the greatest in figure skating history. He retired from competition in 2008, briefly returned, and officially hung up his skates in 2010 after winning a ninth Swiss national title.
Since then, Lambiel has built a successful second career as a coach and choreographer. He began coaching Japan's Shoma Uno in 2019, a partnership that brought a fresh, season-by-season approach and helped Uno reach new heights. He also works with Latvia's Deniss Vasiļjevs and skaters on the Swiss national team. In 2016, he guest-starred in the final episode of the anime series Yuri!!! On Ice, voicing a fictionalized version of himself, which endeared him to a whole new audience.
Career Timeline
Public Image & Style
Lambiel is widely regarded as one of the most artistic and expressive figure skaters of his generation. His style combines technical excellence in spins with deep musical interpretation and theatrical flair. He is known for his warmth and authenticity, both in interviews and in his interactions with fans. His appearance in Yuri!!! On Ice earned him a devoted following in the anime community, and he regularly hosts fan meetings, like the one in Bellinzona in February 2026. Fans appreciate his openness about his personal life and his dedication to mentoring the next generation of skaters.
Fame & Fandom
Stéphane Lambiel commands a dedicated following that bridges the gap between traditional figure skating enthusiasts and a broader anime demographic, a unique convergence sparked by his cameo in Yuri!!! on Ice. His fanbase operates organically through social media channels rather than as a formalized club with a specific name, focusing intensely on his artistic evolution from competitor to world-renowned choreographer. The community closely tracks his seasonal progressions with skaters like Shoma Uno and engages deeply with his educational initiatives, such as the Skating School of Switzerland. While no specific fandom name exists in documentation, the audience demonstrates high engagement through live interactions and virtual events, viewing Lambiel as an artist whose elegance transcends competitive metrics. Despite this global recognition and a legacy defined by poetic performances at the 2010 Vancouver Olympics and historic World Championship titles, Stéphane Lambiel does not currently hold a placement in the published Global Top 1,000 rankings or any Top-100 scope list for August 2026.
Interesting Facts and Legends
Lambiel popularized several unique spin positions beyond his famous Biellmann spin, which have since become standard fixtures in the sport. An avid enthusiast of flamenco music and dance, he channeled these influences into his acclaimed 2008 program titled Poeta. Off the ice, he enjoys cooking and has shared his passion for Italian cuisine on social media platforms. In a memorable charity appearance, he performed dressed as a matador complete with a red cape, while his self-described status as a night owl often leads him to produce his best choreography work late in the evening. Fans frequently retell the story of his 2010 Vancouver Olympic performance to Rossini's William Tell Overture, a moment where his artistry was celebrated as pure poetry despite finishing fifth. Additionally, his role as the first Swiss man to win the World Figure Skating Championship in 48 years remains a foundational legend, cementing his status as a national hero before his early retirement due to injury in 2008.
Notable Quotes
“The idea is to go season by season.”
“I always try to give my best, not only for myself but for the skaters I work with.”
“Skating is not just about jumps; it's about expressing the music and touching people's hearts.”
Family & Personal Life
Lambiel's father is Portuguese, and his mother is Swiss; he grew up with his family in the canton of Valais. He has spoken fondly of his grandmother's cooking and the warm, close-knit atmosphere of his childhood home. Today, Lambiel lives in Switzerland with his long-term partner, Christopher Trevisan. The couple shares a home in the Geneva area, and Lambiel often posts photos of their cat on Instagram.
Notable Connections
Lambiel is closely associated with Japanese skater Shoma Uno, whom he has coached since 2019 and who calls Lambiel a key mentor. He also works with Deniss Vasiļjevs of Latvia and has collaborated with Honda Marin on Uno's ice dance project. His competitive rivalry with Evgeni Plushenko defined the mid-2000s, and he remains friends with many fellow skaters from that era, including Jeffrey Buttle.
Relationships & Dating History
Lambiel has been in a long-term relationship with Christopher Trevisan for many years. The couple has appeared together in interviews and public events, and they share a home in Switzerland. Lambiel has spoken openly about his sexuality and his relationship, making him a role model for LGBTQ+ fans in the skating world. As of 2026, the couple remains together and is reportedly very happy.
- DatingChristopher TrevisanCurrentLong-term partner; they have been together for many years and share a home in Switzerland.
Salary, Net Worth In 2026
$5 Million
iFANN Editorial Team estimate
Per iFANN's editorial analysis, Stéphane Lambiel's net worth as of 2026 is estimated at $5 Million. His income derives from a diverse portfolio including coaching fees, choreography commissions, and appearances in international ice shows. Coaching elite athletes such as Shoma Uno commands premium rates, while his ownership of the Skating School of Switzerland generates revenue through specialized lessons and training programs. He maintains endorsement deals with various skating brands and continues to perform in productions across Switzerland, Japan, and Russia. Although Lambiel keeps his personal financial details private, the longevity and success of his career in both competition and coaching have clearly resulted in a lucrative professional life.
Awards Won (17)
Lambiel won two World Championships (2005, 2006), an Olympic silver medal (2006), two Grand Prix Final titles (2005, 2007), and nine Swiss national championships (2001–2010). He also earned a European silver in 2006 and bronze in 2008.
2006 · Men's Singles
2006 World Figure Skating Championships
2005 · Men's Singles
2005 World Figure Skating Championships
2006 · Men's Singles
2006 Winter Olympics
Known For
2006 Turin Olympics
2006 · Silver medalist
World Championships
2005 · Champion
World Championships
2006 · Champion
Grand Prix Final
2005 · Champion
Grand Prix Final
2007 · Champion
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Quick Facts
- Profession
- figure skater, figure skating choreographer, figure skating coach
- Born
- April 2, 1985
- Birthplace
- Martigny, Switzerland
- Gender
- Male
- Birth Sign
- Aries
- Height
- 5 ft 8 in (173 cm)
- Relationship Status
- In a relationship with Christopher Trevisan
Personal Details
- Height
- 5 ft 8 in (173 cm)
Filmography
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Film
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