On this day: Born June 10, 1982 -
Tara Lipinski, American figure skater
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[June 09, 2020]
By Amy Tennery
NEW YORK (Reuters) - Leaving the ice
with tears of joy after her gold medal-winning free skate at the
1998 Nagano Olympics, a shaking 15-year-old Tara Lipinski shared a
sentiment shared by millions watching around the globe: "That was so
cool."
Lipinski had delivered the skate of her life, becoming the youngest
individual gold medallist in Winter Olympic history, nailing seven
triples.
She would later describe it as "the most terrifying and exciting
night of my life," as she bested favourite and fellow American
Michelle Kwan to reach the top of the podium.
"This moment right here - I wanted to run the other way," Lipinski
said on an NBC Sports program earlier this year, watching her
younger self take the ice in Nagano. "My legs were shaking."
She was no stranger to the world stage, having won gold at the world
championships a year prior. But the nerves were still there.
"A lot of people think that winning is easier at that young age,"
Lipinski told Reuters in 2014.
Lipinski turned professional weeks after her Olympic gold in order
to spend more time with her family, cutting short her eligibility to
compete in the next Games and sending shockwaves through the skating
community.
Lipinski's mother, Patricia, said that she and her husband were
separated for roughly five years to accommodate their daughter's
career, splitting their time between Texas and Detroit, where the
Olympian trained.
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Figure skater Tara Lipinski poses at the premiere of Showtime's
"Kidding" at the Arclight Hollywood in Los Angeles, September 5,
2018. REUTERS/Danny Moloshok
"To go back another four years and living away from my dad - I don't
want to be, like, 21 and not know him or not have a really close
relationship," a 15-year-old Lipinski said on The Oprah Winfrey
Show. "I know I did the right thing."
Persistent hip injuries plagued her professional career and she
retired from the sport in 2002. She later embarked on a broadcast
career where she was paired with fellow American skater Johnny Weir
at the 2014 Olympics.
The duo were a hit, with fans delighting in their chemistry, and
irreverent style. They continued their partnership at the 2018 Games
and expanded their coverage beyond skating to events including the
Kentucky Derby and the National Dog Show.
Lipinski would later describe Weir as her "partner in crime on and
off camera for life."
(Reporting By Amy Tennery; Editing by Christian Radnedge)
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