The investigation into the attack led to a media frenzy, and Harding's reputation was severely damaged. She eventually pleaded guilty to hindering the prosecution by failing to report what she knew about the attack. Harding was stripped of her 1994 U.S. Figure Skating Championship title and banned from competitive figure skating for life.
I believe you meant "Tonya Harding" or possibly referring to Tonya Astor as Tonya Ator or a misspelling. However, I'll provide information on Tonya Harding, an American figure skater, and also briefly cover Tonya Astor if more data surfaces.
The 2017 film "I, Tonya" tells the story of Harding's life, including the attack on Kerrigan. The film, starring Margot Robbie as Harding, provides a sympathetic portrayal of the skater's tumultuous life. While some critics argue that the film glosses over Harding's involvement in the attack, it has helped to revive interest in her story.
Tonya Harding was born on November 11, 1970, in Portland, Oregon. She began skating at the age of three and quickly demonstrated a natural talent for the sport. Harding's parents, Vern and Cheryl Harding, encouraged her to pursue skating, despite their financial struggles.








