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Isabeau Levito

Figure Skater

Birthday March 3, 2007

Birth Sign Pisces

Birthplace Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, United States

Age 18 Years

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Who Is Isabeau Levito? Age, Biography and Wiki

Born on March 3, 2007, Isabeau Levito is currently 18 years old. Known for her remarkable talent on the ice, she began figure skating at a young age and has rapidly risen through the ranks in the competitive figure skating landscape. Isabeau’s unique style and athleticism have earned her recognition, making her a familiar name in both national and international competitions.

Occupation Figure Skater
Date of Birth March 3, 2007
Age 18 Years
Birth Place Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, United States
Horoscope Pisces
Country

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Height, Weight & Measurements

Isabeau Levito stands at an impressive height of 5 feet 3 inches (160 cm) and weighs approximately 110 pounds (50 kg). Her athletic build is complemented by her strong training regime, where precision and control play a significant role in her skating. Although specific measurements may vary, her dedication to the sport reflects in her physique.

Family, Dating & Relationship status

As of 2025, Isabeau Levito has kept details about her family life relatively private. However, it is known that she comes from a supportive family that has been instrumental in her figure skating career. Currently, her relationship status is single, with no publicly known boyfriends or girlfriends. Isabeau seems to be focused on her career and personal growth as she navigates her journey as an elite athlete.

Her mother, 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. As of 2022, Levito has been schooling through the International Virtual Learning Academy since fourth grade.

Net Worth and Salary

As of 2025, Isabeau Levito's estimated net worth is around $1 million. Her earnings stem from various sources, including competition prizes, sponsorships, and endorsements. As she continues to excel and gain recognition, her financial standing is likely to improve significantly with future opportunities.

Investments

While specific investment details remain under wraps, young athletes often benefit from financial advisers to guide their investments wisely, setting them up for future stability.

Social Network

Isabeau Levito maintains an active presence on social media, utilizing platforms like Instagram and Twitter to connect with her fans and share glimpses of her training, competitions, and personal interests. Her online persona not only showcases her skating journey but also her personality, inspiring a generation of aspiring figure skaters.

Levito began the Grand Prix at the 2023 Skate America, where she finished narrowly third in the segment, 1.38 points behind second-place Amber Glenn. In the free skate she was second, and rose to second place overall, winning her second consecutive silver medal at Skate America.

She professed to be "a little disappointed" with some aspects of the performance, saying "my programs have a lot more potential this season." She won the short program at the 2023 Grand Prix de France, her second event, by a margin of 5.10 points over second-place Anastasiia Gubanova.

She faltered in the free skate, with two difficult jump landings and a fall out of her closing spin, as a result placing third in that segment, but her short program lead was enough to keep her in first place over Belgium's Nina Pinzarrone.

She won her first Grand Prix gold medal, and said that she was "proud I was able to improve result-wise from the last Grand Prix season." This was the first Grand Prix victory for an American woman since Ashley Wagner in 2016, and Levito was the youngest American woman to win a Grand Prix since Sarah Hughes in 2001.

As the 2023–24 Grand Prix Final approached, Levito described herself as "a little bit sick," though claiming after a last-place short program with errors on all of her jumping passes that "in general nothing is really wrong." She rallied in the free skate, coming third in that segment, and rising to fifth overall.

Following the disappointment at the Grand Prix Final, Levito and her coaches opted to create a new short program, set to "Nella Fantasia", later explaining that she had been disappointed with how her first snake-themed program had developed. Entering the 2024 U.S.

Figure Skating Championships as a title favorite, she won the short program with a mostly successful skate, but for a loss of balance in her final spin that cost her a level on the element. The free skate proved difficult, with Levito falling three times.

She came fourth in that segment, and dropped to the bronze medal position overall, behind Amber Glenn and Josephine Lee. She described the evening as feeling "like a fever dream." She had previously not been assigned to the Four Continents Championships.

Education

Even while pursuing her skating dreams, Isabeau Levito values education. While balancing her training and competitions, she continues her studies, committing to enhancing her knowledge and skills beyond the rink. The pursuit of education alongside her sports career exemplifies her dedication to personal and professional growth.


Levito withdrew from the 2025 U.S. Figure Skating Championships a week before the event, citing a foot injury, though she still hoped to be named to the 2025 World Championships team. On January 25, it was announced she had been named to the 2025 World team, pending Return to Play Protocol.

She returned to competition in February at the Road to 26 Trophy in Milan, Italy, which served as a test event for the 2026 Winter Olympics. In the short program, she finished in second place and landed a triple-double jump combination.

Afterward, Levito said that while her right foot had fully healed, it still felt weaker as she had not been able to train with it while healing.

She also said that while she had hoped she could attempt a more difficult triple-triple combination in her program, she was not quite ready to do so yet as she had only resumed training jumps three weeks previously. In the free program, she received edge calls and underrotation calls on several of her jumps but remained in second place overall.

Following the event, Levito's spot on the 2025 World team was made official.

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