U.S. Women [#8]: Meet Me in St. Louis

here is sooo much bling in figure skating.
And gymnastics!

I was speaking to a rep from a new boot company that has developed a carbon fiber freestyle boot. Each boot weighs less than a pound and most of that is in the sole. We talked about the advantages and how freeing it must be to be able to bring the free leg up with little effort, only to be weighed down with 10 pounds of bling 💠💠💠
 
Cross-posting here from her fan thread...

Isabeau shared her post+10 photos from St. Louis today: https://www.instagram.com/p/DTtjkkejOk2/

My Love Letter to Figure Skating
Isabeau Levito Shares an Intimate Reflection on Growth, Perseverance, and Learning to Trust the Process.
Published on January 19, 2026
https://www.redbullcontentpool.com/international/CP-S-20413

Excerpt:
When I was a child, I worried I’d have to quit skating because the double axel was impossible, or so it seemed. I tried. I cried tears of frustration. I went again, and again. At age 10, I finally nailed it. “Oh, so I am going to make it!”
But I’ve not done this alone. I could have never understood or learned to believe in myself if it weren’t for my coaches reminding me every day, too. Even if it was by yelling at me for not fighting hard enough and messing up the second half of the program, and having me skate it again – all just to prove to me how I can be so much stronger than I believe. [...]
Figure skating has taught me that progress isn’t always linear. Some days you skate perfect programs, and some days you wipe out. It has taught me to trust the process, to push myself, and to find joy in the work I put into it, no matter the outcome. Those lessons follow me off the ice too, reminding me that growth takes time and that passion is something you choose, again and again.
 
Alysa, Isabeau, and Amber have proposed names for their trio.

They've gone from debating the Ice Princess and Blades of Glory:


to suggesting that they be named the Bratz Set (Alyssa's suggestion), the Powerpuff Girls (Isabeau's), and to Amber sticking with the Big Three:

 
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Here is Isabeau talking about the chances of her getting an Olympic tattoo and also talking about how she wants to take on more risk next season:



This isn't the first time Isabeau has talked about not taking risks with her skating until after the Olympics are over. She has emphasized that she really doesn't want to get injured. I wanted to remind her (and Alysa) of that when I saw a video the other day of Alysa on Isabeau's shoulders. They're so close to the Olympics. Don't do anything that is unnecessary and risky!

ETA: here is a link to a non-paywall version of the article:

 
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