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Alysa Liu Becomes First American Woman to Win World Figure Skating Championships in 19 Years: 'This is an Insane Story'


Published on 2025-03-29 00:45:20 - People
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    • Liu announced she was returning to the sport in March 2024 after retiring in 2022 Alysa Liu announced her return to competitive ice skating a year ago. On Friday night, she was crowned world champion.

Alysa Liu, at just 16 years old, has made history by becoming the first American woman in 19 years to win the World Figure Skating Championships. Her victory in Saitama, Japan, marks a significant achievement in her young career, showcasing her as a prodigious talent in the sport. Liu's win breaks a long drought for American women in figure skating, with the last American to claim the title being Michelle Kwan in 2003. Her journey to the top has been described as "insane" due to her rapid rise and the immense pressure and expectations placed upon her. Liu's performance not only highlights her technical prowess but also her ability to handle the mental and emotional challenges of elite competition.

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