What a masterclass showing from all of the athletes in the women's discipline. An incredible evening of figure skating marked by half of the competitors either earning their personal best or season's best total scores. From the first flight to the last, the entertainment value was through the roof. I have followed the sport since 2018 and dare I say that this was probably one of if not the best free skates of all time. Alysa, Amber, and Isabeau each brought their "A" game and will leave with lessons learned, unforgettable experiences gained, and stamp their names into the coveted history books as Olympians—forever. What I was most impressed by was Amber's intellectuality, clarity of purpose, and drive to utilize her platform in ways that invited criticism but she dared to do so. There is nothing more courageous to me than to put yourself out there and stand up when others are quietly sitting. Given her history of mental health issues, it is all the more compelling that she chose to endanger her peace by being vocal. Alysa was similar. She not only supported Amber but brought a kind of joy that can only be encapsulated as addictive. Alysa, too, was vocal although it was more strategic and quiet than Amber. Isabeau truly lived the fantasy and I am beyond excited to watch her growth in the upcoming cycle.
In terms of their performances, Amber's free was awe-inspiring. In fact, she was one triple Loop away from the bronze medal. Regardless of the medals, she showed herself and the world that she is a reliable skater. She is a fierce competitor. She is resilient. She is all that everyone told her she was not. What a beautiful way to show that on the biggest athletic stage.
Alysa, like I said, was joy prancing on the ice. I have never seen a skater quite like her. Her mental fortitude, gracefulness, and ability to command an audience are stratospheric. Alysa made history by ending the United States' medal drought and then went on to become one of eight American women to capture Olympic gold. She has become the "it" girl of sports. What a gift for figure skating, a sport that has chewed and spat out many young prodigies such as herself. What she, and so many others that evening, stood for was beyond the sport. May change for the sport come like a tidal wave.
Isabeau... there are no words. Her skating skills, posture, and performance qualities are some of the very best in the world. For many she seems slow and labored on television but when you watch her live, it is a different story. Having watched Isabeau live, I was floored by how polished her movements were. She is not a skater that will rouse an audience to its feet. Instead, she is a skater that will make you hold your breath and become enchanted by her performance. Although her free skate was not the performance she wanted, she fought until the end.
All in all, one of the best showings from an American women's team in a very long time. I believe Amber and Isabeau will come in hungry at the World Championships. What an inspiring and joyful end to what was one of the best quads for the American women. I am eagerly waiting to watch how the next quad unfolds.