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Alysa Liu, My Newest Hero

3/18/2026

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Did you watch the Milan Olympics? They ended on February 22. I admired many athletes, but only one became my hero, Alysa Liu.
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Why Alysa? She’s incredible! At age 13, she became the youngest American National Champion. At 16, she retired. She said skating wasn’t fun anymore, that all her choices were controlled by her father and coaches. Teenagers crave independence, and Alysa did too.
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At 18, only eighteen months later, Alysa returned to skating. She missed it but needed control of things like music and costumes. After taking time off to be a teenager, to make her own choices, Alysa was ready to challenge herself again. At 20, she won Olympic Gold, her way.

I admire someone so young, so talented, making choices based on experience. Mistakes happen whenever we try something new. It’s part of the process. It’s part of being human for all of us, and for Alysa too.


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Alysa’s Past

This is China’s Tiananmen Square on June 2, 1989.
Alysa wasn’t born until 2005, so this is her father Arthur's story.
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Student protesting at Tiananmen Square on 2 June 1989
Arthur joined the pro-democracy movement. He organized college students in protests and hunger strikes that spread across Beijing during May of 1989. By June 5, the Chinese government forced its military to crush all protest. They even used tanks on their own citizens.  Arthur escaped China by coming to the United States as a political refugee. 


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​​ Would you believe Arthur and Alysa had spies watching them back in November of 2021? China wanted her to skate for them during the Beijing Olympics, and they tried spying to make it happen.
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They used their “naturalization project” to convince athletes and their families to compete for China. When a man called asking for the Liu’s passport numbers, Arthur hung up and contacted the FBI. He knew US Figure Skating never made those kinds of calls.

The FBI took the case seriously, met with Alysa, and gave her more security during the Games. Alysa was happy with seventh place. A month later in March she came in third and won a bronze medal at the World Championships. Funny, in April Alysa retired. Now I understand more of her story.
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1. https://www.msn.com/en-us/news/world/father-of-american-figure-skating-hero-alysa-liu-confirms-our-suspicions/ar-AA1X4YTX?ocid=winp2fptaskbarhover&cvid=41c847f084a74d08fdc300b777ab2911&ei=16
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2. https://www.townandcountrymag.com/leisure/sporting/a70022994/who-is-alysa-liu-dad-arthur/
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3. https://www.britannica.com/event/Tiananmen-Square-incident


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                                                         Alysa, Donna, Jimmy, and MacArthur Park

The first photo was taken after Alysa won her gold medal thanks to “MacArthur Park” and Donna Summer. The second is Donna in a recording studio, but she was probably singing a different tune in 1977. “MacArthur Park” came out a year later.

The week Alysa skated to “MacArthur Park,” it only had 12,000 listeners a day. It leaped to 139,000 by Sunday, just three days after her gold medal. That’s a 505% surge. Not bad for a song recorded 50 years ago!
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​So how did Alysa stumble across such an old song? Her coach and choreographer picked it, and Alysa loved it right away. “MacArthur Park” took her all the way to the gold medal at the 2025 World Figure Skating Championship.
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With the Olympics looming in 2026, Alysa needed a new program. This time she chose music from Lady Gaga. But when she tried it out in two competitions, she got mixed results. Alysa decided to return to “MacArthur Park” and give the choreography a few new twists. Watching Alysa skate to music she loved in that gold-spangled costume was magic! Everyone, including the Olympic judges agreed.


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Meet Jimmy Webb, the man who wrote “MacArthur Park.” Before Alysa skated, he was nervous, then amazed to watch her give his old song new life. Afterwards Jimmy posted on Instagram how proud he was to be part of her inspiration.
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And what inspired Jimmy? The real MacArthur Park in Los Angelos! That’s where he met his girlfriend for lunch. Where they watched old men play checkers by the trees. 

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When they broke up, Jimmy poured his anguish into a song. And into a cake that he never made, let alone left out in the rain. His song is definitely quirky. That’s probably what inspired Donna Summer to record it, and Alysa Liu to keep it for her 2026 gold medal performance.

                                                                          Tomorrow: What’s ahead for Alysa Liu
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​1. https://www.msn.com/en-us/sports/other/alysa-liu-s-olympic-gold-skate-sends-donna-summer-streams-soaring/ar-AA1WUBUa?ocid=winp2fptaskbarhover&cvid=a1263ef2288d4eed8f237a08a620e423&ei=14
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2. https://www.msn.com/en-us/sports/other/macarthur-park-writer-jimmy-webb-finds-joy-in-alysa-liu-s-viral-skate/ar-AA1XaNNB?ocid=winp2fptaskbar&cvid=fb59e1885e36403f92178d3557799296&ei=5


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And the Future
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​After winning the gold medal, her first big decision was to pull out of the World Championships. Alysa wanted to perform; this would be the last time she’d see some of her fellow competitors. Her last chance to say goodbye. 
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But Alysa was honest with herself. With only a few weeks to train, she might not give her best performance. She’d already worked hard on the Lady Gaga program for the US Championships, but that only got her second place. That’s when Alysa and her team decided to switch back to MacArthur Park for the Olympics, and they had one month to get ready.
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After two months of constant pushing, I can see why Alysa needed a break. Time to breathe. To take opportunities that might never come again. Have you seen her at the Vanity Fair Oscars Party or the iHeartRadio Music awards? That’s where she gave Taylor Swift six awards. I’m glad Alysa’s having fun. At age 20, she deserves it!


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​​ I don’t need a crystal ball to know taking care of herself will be a priority in Alysa’s future. It’s been seven years since she became the youngest US Champion. She’s learned from experience when to listen to herself. and when to listen to others.

In March Alysa took a break from skating and competition to rest up and try new things. When she returns next year, I think she’ll follow her post-retirement path. She’ll make decisions in her own interest. They won’t be perfect, but she’ll make them her way.
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1.https://www.msn.com/en-us/sports/other/alysa-liu-withdraws-from-world-championships-shares-regrets-and-future-plans/ar-AA1YMl09?ocid=winp2fptaskbar&cvid=c894a3a2240246d8a449aab000a89bef&ei=14
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2. https://www.profootballnetwork.com/olympics/alysa-liu-mindset-career-march-2026/

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