We wanted to be achievers, but being an achiever didn't mean that you stopped being a woman.
From Peggy Fleming
Then came the choreography... the impact of music and choreography tends to really emphasize an overall feeling of what you really want out of the program.
I really loved what the guys were doing more than anything, how high they jumped, how effortless it was.
The first thing is to love your sport. Never do it to please someone else. It has to be yours.
I think exercise tests us in so many ways, our skills, our hearts, our ability to bounce back after setbacks. This is the inner beauty of sports and competition, and it can serve us all well as adult athletes.
My sport taught me what I could do with my talents, whether in the rink or in the rest of my life.
Skating was the vessel into which I could pour my heart and soul.
When the going got tough, I really had to draw on many of the same competitive instincts I did when I was skating. I really had to put my head down and stay positive. I had to fight.
As a young child, I played the violin. I think that that started the spark.
I think skating helped me find myself.
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