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Christopher Bowman Biography - In Memory Of

Bowman was born in Hollywood, California. In his childhood, he appeared in several episodes of the TV series Little House on the Prairie.
Frank Carroll coached him for 18 years, a coaching relationship which ended following the 1990 World Championships. After that, Bowman was coached by Toller Cranston and then John Nicks. In Inside Edge by Christine Brennan, Bowman admitted to having had a $950-a-day cocaine habit during his eligible career, and that he had checked into the Betty Ford Center before the 1988 Olympic Games. Cranston also later described Bowman's drug problems in his book Zero Tollerance.
Known as "Bowman the Showman", he was a two-time U.S. National Champion. He was also a two-time medalist at the World Figure Skating Championships, and he competed in two Olympic Games. He placed 4th at the 1992 Olympics. He retired from competitive skating after that season, and toured with Ice Capades the following year.
Bowman had a brief career acting, coaching and doing commentary. Bowman played an assistant coach in Down and Distance.[1] He was divorced and had one daughter.
Bowman was pronounced dead at 12:06 p.m on January 10, 2008 after being found in a motel in Los Angeles.[1] He may have died of a drug overdose.[2] He was 40 years old.
Christopher Bowman Biography - In Memory Of



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