What is Tonya Harding’s Net Worth?

Tonya Harding, formerly known as Tonya Price, is a retired American figure skater with a net worth of $150,000. She was a champion in figure skating, winning the 1991 Figure Skating Championships and placing 2nd in the World Championships. Harding was also the first American woman to land a triple axel in competition.

However, she is most well-known for her alleged involvement in a 1994 attack on fellow figure skater Nancy Kerrigan, which resulted in her being banned from figure skating for life. Harding later pursued a career in professional boxing and competed on “Dancing with the Stars” in 2018, earning third place.

In 2017, the film “I, Tonya” was released, which starred Margot Robbie as Harding. The film received numerous awards and Robbie was nominated for an Academy Award. Although Harding reportedly only received $1,500 to license her rights for the film, she had additional incentives based on its performance.

Tonya Harding’s Background

Tonya Maxene Harding was born on November 12, 1970, in Portland, Oregon. She started skating at a young age and trained with coach Diane Rawlinson. Tonya’s parents divorced when she was 16, and she left high school to pursue skating full-time, earning her GED in 1988. Tonya alleged that she suffered abuse from her mother and was raped by an acquaintance in 1991. She was also reportedly molested by her half-brother during her childhood.

Tonya Harding’s Career Highlights

In the late 1980s and early 1990s, Tonya Harding was a competitive figure skater in the United States. She placed sixth in the 1986 U.S. Figure Skating Championships and improved to third place in 1989. After switching coaches, Harding won the 1989 Skate America competition and became the first American woman to execute a triple Axel during the 1991 U.S. Championships, which she won. She finished second in the World Championships that year. Despite finishing fourth in the 1992 Winter Olympics and sixth in the World Championships, Harding won the 1994 U.S. Championships. However, she was stripped of her title due to the Nancy Kerrigan scandal. Harding was banned from figure skating but was allowed to compete in the 1999 ESPN Pro Skating Championship, where she came in second.

Tonya Harding’s Involvement in Nancy Kerrigan’s Attack

In 1994, during a practice session for the U.S. Figure Skating Championships, Nancy Kerrigan was attacked by a man who struck her right knee several times. It was later revealed that the attacker was hired by Tonya Harding’s ex-husband and his friend. While Harding denied having prior knowledge of the attack, the assailant and other accomplices claimed that she was involved in planning the events. Despite the controversy, Harding was allowed to compete in the 1994 Olympics, but upon returning to the United States, she pleaded guilty to having knowledge of the attack after-the-fact and not coming forward. She was sentenced to probation, community service, and a fine, and was banned from the sport by the United States Figure Skating Association.

Tonya Harding’s Boxing Career

In 2002, Tonya Harding appeared on Fox’s “Celebrity Boxing” and defeated Paula Jones. She then had her first professional boxing match in February 2003, but lost to Samantha Browning. Harding went on to defeat comedian Doug Stanhope on Comedy Central’s “The Man Show” in a celebrity boxing match. However, in March 2004, she reportedly cancelled an Oakland, California, boxing match due to death threats against her. Harding’s last match was in June 2004, where she was booed upon entering the ring and lost to Amy Johnson. She ultimately decided to give up boxing due to her asthma.

Tonya Harding’s Personal Life and Career Highlights

In 1986, Tonya began dating Jeff Gillooly, and they later got married in 1990. They divorced in 1993 but reconciled briefly in 1994. Tonya was later married to Michael Smith from 1995 to 1996, and she wed Joseph Price in 2010, with whom she had a son in 2011.

In 1996, Tonya saved the life of an elderly woman by performing mouth-to-mouth resuscitation. In 2000, she was arrested for attacking her boyfriend and was sentenced to prison, community service, and anger management classes. After retiring from figure skating and boxing, Tonya worked various jobs, including as a painter, welder, deck builder, and Sears hardware sales clerk.

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