
Sports In America with David Greene Olympian Alysa Liu Doesn’t Care About the Medals
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Feb 12, 2026 Marcus Thompson, senior correspondent for The Athletic covering figure skating, brings on-the-ground Olympic perspective. Alysa Liu, Olympic-level skater and 2025 World Champion who retired at 16 then returned, shares her comeback. They discuss Milan’s Olympic mood, the U.S. women’s medal drought, Alysa’s signature jump combo and program choice, and what reignited her love for skating.
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Prodigy Rise And Early Fame
- Alysa Liu became a prodigy early, landing a triple axel at 12 and winning the U.S. championship at 13.
- She was so small at 13 she needed help getting onto the podium, underscoring how young she was when fame arrived.
COVID Revealed The Cost Of Relentless Training
- COVID gave Alysa her first extended break and revealed she actually loved not training nonstop.
- That break exposed a lack of balance and led her to question whether she wanted to keep sacrificing adolescence for sport.
Toxic Rink Culture And Bad Nutrition Advice
- Alysa describes a toxic rink environment where adults trash-talked kids and gave bad nutrition advice.
- She realized during time away that much of what she was told was false and harmful to kids' development.


