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Kaetlyn Osmond

Figure Skater

Birthday December 5, 1995

Birth Sign Sagittarius

Birthplace Marystown, Newfoundland, Canada

Age 29 Years

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Who Is Kaetlyn Osmond? Age, Biography and Wiki

As of 2025, Kaetlyn Osmond is 29 years old. She emerged as a notable talent in figure skating at a young age, and since then, she has accumulated numerous accolades, including a bronze medal at the 2018 Winter Olympics. With her vibrant personality and flair for performance, Osmond has carved a niche for herself not only as an athlete but also as a role model for young skaters worldwide. For more information about her career and achievements, you can visit her Wikipedia page.

Occupation Figure Skater
Date of Birth December 5, 1995
Age 29 Years
Birth Place Marystown, Newfoundland, Canada
Horoscope Sagittarius
Country Canada

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Height, Weight & Measurements

Kaetlyn Osmond stands at an impressive height of 5 feet 6 inches (168 cm) and weighs approximately 121 pounds (55 kg). Her body measurements are well-suited for figure skating, enhancing her performance on the ice. Furthermore, she has maintained a healthy physique through rigorous training and discipline, a requirement for any elite athlete.

Osmond began the 2015–16 season with gold at the 2015 CS Nebelhorn Trophy, an ISU Challenger Series event. Returning to the Grand Prix series at 2015 Skate Canada International, Osmond sprained her ankle in a practice session, but was subsequently deemed healthy enough to compete.

In the short program she fell on a spin, injuring her groin and hip flexor, and had a "nightmarish" long program, falling several times and popping other jumps. She finished eleventh overall out of twelve skaters. She later finished sixth at the 2015 NHK Trophy.

For the first time, she included the triple loop jump in her program during this season.

Family, Dating & Relationship Status

As of 2025, Kaetlyn Osmond has been relatively private about her dating life. However, recent reports suggest that she is in a happy relationship. Her partner, whose identity remains somewhat under wraps, shares a passion for sports and supports her endeavors both on and off the ice. Kaetlyn often emphasizes the importance of family and the role they play in her life, particularly during her competitive years.

Osmond began skating at age three, following her elder sister Natasha. Due to a lack of ice during the summer in Marystown, they often travelled to Montreal to train. Since the age of ten, after her parents came west because of work in the oil industry Osmond trained at the Ice Palace Figure Skating Club in Edmonton, coached by Ravi Walia with choreography by Lance Vipond.

Net Worth and Salary

Osmond's estimated net worth in 2025 is around $1 million. Her income streams are diverse, including her winnings from competitions, endorsements, and appearances in various shows and events. The figure skating community, along with her growing presence on social media, has generated lucrative partnerships that contribute to her overall wealth. As her career continues to evolve, it is expected that her net worth will increase significantly.

Career, Business and Investments

After retiring from her competitive figure skating career, Kaetlyn Osmond has embraced various ventures. She has taken on roles as a coach and mentor for young skaters, sharing her skills and experiences. In addition, Osmond has invested in health and wellness brands, aligning with her lifestyle choices and advocacy for fitness. Her business acumen has opened doors for her in the entertainment industry, where she has been involved in television programs and motivational speaking engagements.

Social Network

Kaetlyn Osmond is quite active on social media platforms, including Instagram, Twitter, and Facebook, where she connects with fans and shares snippets of her life and career. As of 2025, she boasts over 500,000 followers on Instagram, where she regularly posts updates about her professional life, personal insights, and collaborative projects. Her engaging online presence has further solidified her status as a role model in the sports community.

As a member of Canada's figure skating team at the 2018 Winter Olympics, she placed third in the short program portion of the team event, where the Canadians ultimately won the gold medal. In the individual event, Osmond set new personal bests in the short program and free skate, and won the bronze medal behind Zagitova and Medvedeva.

Osmond's was the twenty-seventh medal won by Canada at the 2018 Winter Olympics, setting a new national record and surpassing the total earned in the Vancouver Olympics eight years prior. It also set a record for Canada with four medals in figure skating at a single Winter Olympics.

After winning two medals in 2018, Osmond would comment of the future of Canadian figure skating and of her new status as the veteran of the team saying: "Being on a team with such a veteran group, it's been so much fun, they've been so close and I've just kind of mingled my way into it.

It will be exciting to see a new generation, and to see what they are willing to fight for and what they can accomplish, and if anyone needs help with anything, I hope that I can be a little bit of a mentor."

Education

Osmond completed her education with a focus on balancing academics and athletics. Throughout her career, she emphasized the importance of education alongside her skating commitments. Although specific details about her further education remain private, her dedication and discipline during her formative years have contributed significantly to her success both on and off the ice.


Osmond moved to Brantford, Ontario, in 2019, and subsequently began coaching at the Brant Skating Club while not touring. She also began organizing training camps for figure skaters in her native Newfoundland. Subsequently, moving to Toronto, she began studying journalism at Centennial College in September 2020.

In November 2020, she joined the staff of the Richmond Training Centre in Richmond Hill, Ontario as a skating coach. In April 2021, she returned to Edmonton to continue her journalism training. She now coaches at the Ice Palace Figure Skating Club in Edmonton.

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