I would love to see some posts/articles on:
Alissa Czisny - She was a joy to watch. How is she doing now?
Matt Savoie - Good Olympic performance, How is she doing now?
Tania Kwiatkowski - I remember watching her when I was little and thought she could have been great. How is she doing now?
Holly Cook - Saw a video of her skating, and I was intrigued. How is she doing now? Is she still obsessed with bananas?
Rudy Galindo - I was little when I saw him win the US Championship and want to know more. How is she doing now?
Kira Ivanova - I am curious about her life after skating and wondered why she got murdered. Was she involved with the Russian mob?
Dagmar Lurz - I liked her skating from watching her YouTube videos. She kinda didn't have any personality on the ice and I wonder if she can explain why she didn't emote on the ice a lot. How is she doing now?
Debi Thomas - is she okay? She became a doctor, but is now not working and livin in a trailer in the middle of nowhere. Is there an update? Can USFSA help her rebuild her life? Maybe she can get a job as a USFSA doctor, but I hope she doesn't turn into someone like Larry Nassar. Figure skating has enough drama as it is.
Mark Mitchell - Wondered why he never moved up higher, I learned about him from his YouTube videos. He is so cute. Does he coach his students with advice that he learned from his mistakes when he was an amateur?
Wow, that's a long list but nice to share it anyway! Let me share my opinion on some of the skaters proposed as well as what they are up to nowadays to my knowledge:
Alissa - was proposed by another one of my readers. She was an amazingly beautiful skater, and while definitely not forgotten, I think she could have won so much more with her talent. Her spins were especially mesmerizing. So will keep her in mind!
Matt Savoie - definitely a very interesting skater, ahead of his time in terms of program composition and transitions, worth profiling. He was one of those skaters with great qualities burried in a deep competitive field. Don't know many details about his life nowadays but he's working as a skating coach.
Tonia Kwiatkowski and Holly Cook - I am not familiar with their skating, unfortunately, so there are some gaps to fill in there! In the meantime, here is a
nice write up on Tonia about her career that might interest you.
Rudy Galindo - had one of the most amazing Swan Lakes ever! A very charismatic skater, with a very inspirational life story, who managed to make the best out of his competitive career and seize the moment despite the obstacles he was facing. I wouldn't say he is forgotten by fans or experts, and this actually makes me very happy. He is also working as a coach, btw
Kira Ivanova - there is a wonderful article about her on Skate Guard blog in which you and other readers here might be interested:
http://skateguard1.blogspot.com/2013/11/the-untold-story-of-kira-ivanova.html
Dagmar Lurz - again, not that familiar with her skating, need to ask my mom about that one. According to Wikipedia, Dagmar was active as an ISU referee and a team physician for Germany.
Debi Thomas - she was outstanding during her competitive days, it is so heartbreaking her life has turned upside down like it has. She last gave an interview for the New York post back in February, in which she talks about her life and the struggles she experienced:
https://nypost.com/2018/02/17/this-history-making-olympian-lost-everything-even-her-medal/
I don't know to what extent the USFSA can help her and it is very difficult to comment on such a situaton but I do hope she finds the help and strength to rebuild her life.
Mark Mitchell was already proposed and is on my list of skaters to profile.