Bobek comes off as a free spirit still and also recognizes that she was a free spirit in her career, too.
She misses spirals and classic layback spin positions in watching current skating.
I don’t think I’ve ever heard a skater say she wanted to be free and get to do lines.
She’s aware of what everyone thought of her many coaching changes. She still believes the changes were good for her—she needed them to stay motivated.
She describes Callaghan as very regimented like the military, but was a good environment for her, partially because Eldridge was going through the intense training, too. She went into 1995 nationals knowing that Kwan was the designated favorite so she was surprised when she won.
Fassi was more laidback and able to read her moods. She still regrets skating at Worlds after he died because she was not in a space to do well.
Her memories of Olympics don’t seem too happy, and she’s not sure what to do with the dated ‘90s memorabilia.
She discusses her drug addiction and arrest. She takes ownership of her choices and she later made different and better choices.
She also talks about her infertility journey. I wonder if she and Lipinski ever compared notes. She seems like a happy and content mom.