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Alysa Liu retired from figure skating, but she's back to go for Winter Olympics gold medal for Team USA originally appeared on The Sporting News. Add The Sporting News as a Preferred Source by clicking here. Alysa Liu hasn't missed an Olympic cycle.
Alysa Liu's dynamic performance in Thursday's free skate earned her a gold medal, the first for the United States in the women's individual event since Sarah Hughes in 2002. And she did it on her terms.
When U.S. hockey defender Laila Edwards skated onto the Olympic ice ahead of Thursday’s gold medal win against Canada, she immediately scanned the stands for the real MVP.
Alysa Liu's NSFW reaction to her gold medal-winning skate aligns with the unapologetic personality she's displayed throughout the Olympics.
U.S. captain Hilary Knight earned her second Olympic gold medal as the U.S. women’s hockey team defeated Canada in the championship game.
After an amazing free skate, Alysa Liu celebrated her figure skating performance with six explosive words at the Winter Olympics.
Four years after retiring at 16 years old, Team USA’s newest star has dazzled the figure skating world with endless exuberance and a penchant for the biggest stage.
Adeliia Petrosian came to Milan as one of the few leading medal contenders on the 13-strong “individual neutral athlete” delegation of Russians competing without the country’s flag and symbols.