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Alysa Liu Claims World Championship in Stunning Comeback After Two-Year Hiatus
Alysa Liu made a stunning comeback at the figure skating world championships, becoming the first U.S. woman to win the title since 2006 after a two-year retirement. At just 19 years old, Liu displayed a remarkable performance, scoring a total of 222.97 points and holding off Japan's three-time champion Kaori Sakamoto. Reflecting on her journey, Liu noted that her previous experiences with competition were often devoid of joy, leading her to step away from the sport. During her time off, she gained clarity and a renewed love for skating, which contributed to her triumphant return. Her coach emphasized that her recent performances represent a significant evolution, showcasing a blend of maturity and joy. Fans and commentators celebrated her remarkable achievement, marking a major milestone in U.S. women's figure skating.


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