I find this interesting as I've been increasingly hearing the opposite. Figure skating is still a very gendered sport, and there are rumblings about how it reinforces gender stereotypes, such as smiling, slim, pretty girls in sparkly dresses preferably doing less technical content than their male peers. I can see calls for change coming via the younger coaches and skaters, like Ash and Tim bringing a non-binary vibe to pairs and Sasha Trusova proving that women can jump five quad programs too, but I also hear commentators continue to laud very gendered choreography with defined male/female roles and in many parts of the world where skating is popular that's exactly how everyone wants it to remain. Athletes who attempt to challenge those perceptions have to battle against tradition in a judged sport, which is always harder than being a change agent in sports less reliant on personal opinions.