<P> In singles competition for men: </P> <Ul> <Li> The first person to land a ratified quadruple jump in competition was Kurt Browning in 1988 . He landed a quad toe loop . </Li> <Li> Lausanne, Switzerland; 1998 Junior Grand Prix Finals: Timothy Goebel of the United States became the first man to successfully land a quadruple Salchow and, in particular, a quad Salchow in combination . </Li> <Li> On September 16, 2011, in the short program at the Colorado Springs Invitational, Brandon Mroz landed the first successful quad Lutz in a sanctioned competition . On November 12, he landed a ratified quad Lutz at the NHK Trophy, becoming the first skater to land successfully a quad Lutz in international competition . </Li> <Li> In April 2016, ratified at the Team Challenge Cup, Shoma Uno became the first skater to ever land a quadruple flip at an international competition . </Li> <Li> Yuzuru Hanyu becomes the first skater in history to successfully land a quadruple loop (also known as the "Rittberger" in Europe) in competition, at the 2016 CS Autumn Classic International . </Li> <Li> No quadruple Axel has yet been ratified . </Li> </Ul> <Li> The first person to land a ratified quadruple jump in competition was Kurt Browning in 1988 . He landed a quad toe loop . </Li> <Li> Lausanne, Switzerland; 1998 Junior Grand Prix Finals: Timothy Goebel of the United States became the first man to successfully land a quadruple Salchow and, in particular, a quad Salchow in combination . </Li>

Who landed the first quad in figure skating