
story of abuse within a figure skater's family - Anita Ostlund's post on January 22, 2023 (“Isn't it funny how day by day nothing changes, but when we look back everything is different.”):
https://www.instagram.com/p/CnufIheLdDV/
My mother abused Anita, 22 throughout her childhood - "I lived constantly in fear"
Pyeongchangin olympiajäällä 2018 luistellut Anita Östlund muutti Göteborgista Tukholmaan ja alkoi opiskella psykologiaa.
www.is.fi
Machine translation of this Finnish article below (thanks for tweeting, Ritti!):
SWEDEN'S Anita Östlund represented her country at the Pyeongchang Olympic Games in the winter of 2018. Behind her beautiful skating was a harsh personal tragedy. 22-year-old Östlund says in an interview with Radiosporten that a close person abused her mentally and physically throughout her childhood.
- I lived constantly in fear, says Östlund in a radio interview.
The skater told the social worker about the situation, after which she was able to live in a shelter.
According to Radiosporten, the abuse was committed by the skater's mother. She was sentenced in the summer of 2022 for four counts of assault and three counts of harassment.
IN A RADIO INTERVIEW, Östlund talks about nightmarish home conditions.
- I ran to the ice rink to avoid unpleasant things, Östlund said and praised her coach [Andrea Dohany, I assume?].
- She has supported me enormously, and I don't know how I would have managed without her help.
Östlund lived in Gothenburg, but has moved to Stockholm, where she studies psychology at the Karolinska Institute. Östlund has published a picture on Instagram where she is walking in Stockholm's old town [linked above].
- It's weird how everything feels the same day after day, but when you look back, everything has changed, Östlund wrote.
After the move, she has put his figure skating career on hold.