Eeyora1
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Bumping this thread up.. I hope everybody has seen Ashley’s latest Instagram posts about traveling back to San Jose. Very inspiring and it seems she and Jason have connected more..
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Oh disagree. I think she has been the face of US Ladies for a long, long time.I think she was aiming to make the Olympics and then Dancing with the Stars. Now that she doesn't have both, it's almost like she doesn't have enough draw to tour internationally. She isn't big in Europe or Japan / Korea. I also can't see her coach or do choreography.
It's either compete or move on from skating altogether.
Oh disagree. I think she has been the face of US Ladies for a long, long time.
Having said that....I hate to see her compete. She has been at 3/4 speed (in training) for the last 2 seasons. Let's say she could win Nats....which she might be able to do. I don't see much hope for her to shine internationally. All the US Ladies, IMO are buried internationally.
I have always loved Ashley. But I would hate to see her go out in decline.
Here's her video in 3 parts: https://www.instagram.com/p/BixQ2lvgtYm/?taken-by=ashwagner2010Bumping this thread up.. I hope everybody has seen Ashley’s latest Instagram posts about traveling back to San Jose. Very inspiring
Had she cleanly completed all the triples....(I don't need to finish the sentence).The thing with Wagner is that she wasn’t what USFS wanted, she was what they had to settle for, there are countless examples of Wagner delivering when it really mattered but that wasn’t relevant, she gave enough of a doubt to the TPTB that she became disposable after her 2017 GP season.
Who is Ashley's new boyfriend? Is he an athlete too?
Ashley is a survivor. She's always seemed to thrive under adversity. I wish her much happiness and Godspeed on her journey. Never say never re DWTS. Hopefully Ashley will have an opportunity to take part as a contestant on a longer DWTS season.
Call me Rip because I napped thru the part where being on DWTS was a measure of success in figure skating![]()
She’s not a household name.
has Ashley said she wants to be on this show? I keep reading people here talk about it but nothing directly from Ashley
Ashley's latest IG post: https://www.instagram.com/p/Bjxe--ygRdU/?utm_source=ig_share_sheet&igshid=s9731on3ufo8
Sounds like she intends to move on from competitive skating. I hope she finds a path she enjoys as much as she has enjoyed competing.
You mean US ladies? I can't really think of any. And internationally only Caro and Akiko Suzuki, who I think was 27 or 28 when she won her National title. Plus a couple of lesser known skaters from smaller ISU countries. Oh, and Leonova is 27 now and also an Olympian with a world silver, but Ashley definitely doesn't want to end up having the kind of competitive career Leonova has had in her later years, and with 2 spots for Worlds this year... Yeah.Well she is 26 so I am not surprised. Have there been any other ladies skater competing at this age?
ITA andShe has had a wonderful career she should be proud of. In 2010 no one would have guessed she would be the most successful US Lady in the next 8 years. 3 US titles, Olympic Bronze, world Silver, 3 GPF medals (1 silver 2 bronze) and lots of success in the GP. Not to mention between 2013-2017 she was a factor in ensuring the US ladies had 3 spots the following year. No one else has a comparable resume in the US at this time. Closest is probably Gracie. I will miss her, she is a true inspiration. I wish she could gone to the olympics this year.
Well she is 26 so I am not surprised. Have there been any other ladies skater competing at this age?
You mean US ladies? I can't really think of any. And internationally only Caro and Akiko Suzuki, who I think was 27 or 28 when she won her National title. Plus a couple of lesser known skaters from smaller ISU countries. Oh, and Leonova is 27 now and also an Olympian with a world silver, but Ashley definitely doesn't want to end up having the kind of competitive career Leonova has had in her later years, and with 2 spots for Worlds this year... Yeah.
Plus, it sounded like Ashley got some kind of closure skating LLL in San Jose during SOI (see @Sylvia's post #604 for links) which is good.
ITA andbut life goes on. And if Ashley decides to pursue the sports journalism route she mentioned earlier (was it maybe in this interview?) I'm sure she'll be great at it!
She often referenced Kostner as someone who inspired her as a mature and beautiful skater who peaked late. Then there were also Suzuki, Butyrskaya and even Liashenko blossoming in their last Olympic quad heading into 30 years of age [Ashley would be in the same age range as them heading into Beijing as she was to continue].
I think Laetitia Hubert was 27 when she landed a triple lutz-triple toe in the second half of her long program at the 2002 Winter Olympics.
That's admirable, but I wonder if that triple/triple would hold up to the calling today.