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Catching up, Featured, Q&A »

[October 18, 2011 | 6 Comments ]
Bulanhagui: It is my chance to compete for my parents

Melissa Bulanhagui now holds a Filipino passport and will compete for the Philippines.

Featured, Q&A, Senior B International »

[September 22, 2011 | Comments Off ]
Stephen Carriere’s comeback trail starts at Nebelhorn

Carriere talked to Figure Skaters Online about his return to skating following an injury plagued season.

Exhibitions and Shows, Q&A »

[March 22, 2011 | 2 Comments ]
Sasha Cohen: ‘I think that I’m truly done’

Olympic silver medalist Sasha Cohen is now performing with Stars on Ice, which crisscrosses the United States through April 9. While on the road last week, she talked with Figure Skaters Online about a possible comeback and what else the future could hold for the 26-year-old.

Q&A, U.S. Championships »

[January 21, 2011 | Comments Off ]
Young: Two ‘quality’ skates is Greensboro goal

Becky Bereswill and Trevor Young are one of four pairs making their national debut at the 2011 U.S. Championships, Jan. 22-30, in Greensboro, N.C. While Young is an experienced pairs skater, finishing 12th at the 2010 U.S. Championships with his previous partner Andrea Best, Bereswill is a successful ladies competitor who started pair skating in April.

Olympic Winter Games, Q&A »

[February 8, 2010 | Comments Off ]
Jeremy Barrett: ‘I did think about retiring’

U.S. pairs champion Jeremy Barrett sat down for a Q&A before leaving for Vancouver.

Q&A, U.S. Championships »

[January 20, 2010 | One Comment ]
Wagner’s ‘main goal’ is Vancouver

Ashley Wagner had the best fall international campaign of any U.S. lady but her main goal is Vancouver. A month removed from a fourth place finish at the Grand Prix Final in Tokyo, Japan, where she was the lone American woman competing, Wagner is aiming for her first national crown when she competes Thursday and Saturday at the 2010 U.S. Championships in Spokane, Wash.

Q&A »

[January 20, 2010 | One Comment ]
Wagner's 'main goal' is Vancouver

Ashley Wagner had the best fall international campaign of any U.S. lady but her main goal is Vancouver. A month removed from a fourth place finish at the Grand Prix Final in Tokyo, Japan, where she was the lone American woman competing, Wagner is aiming for her first national crown when she competes Thursday and Saturday at the 2010 U.S. Championships in Spokane, Wash.

Q&A »

[December 18, 2009 | 2 Comments ]
Ask Ashley Wagner

Figure Skaters Online is now accepting questions for 2009 Grand Prix Final competitor Ashley Wagner, who won the silver medal at the Rostelecom Cup and bronze at the NHK Trophy to become the only American lady to qualify for the event. She finished fourth at December’s Final in Tokyo, Japan.

Grand Prix, Q&A »

[November 13, 2009 | Comments Off ]
Olympic cities provide Lysacek’s inspiration

Evan Lysacek’s schedule reads like a page in an Olympic history book — Cup of China in Beijing, Skate America in Lake Placid and perhaps the Grand Prix Final in Tokyo. He hopes it all leads to the 2010 Olympic Winter Games in Vancouver, Canada. Read Part 2 of Figure Skaters Online’s interview with Evan Lysacek prior to Skate America.

Grand Prix, Q&A »

[November 12, 2009 | Comments Off ]
Lysacek: ‘I don’t want to be perfect today’

For Evan Lysacek, the ultimate goal of the season is to be perfect at the 2010 Olympic Winter Games in Vancouver, Canada, not his two Grand Prix events. He is tweaking his programs this fall, hoping to find the right combination for Olympic gold. Read Part 1 of Figure Skaters Online’s interview with Evan Lysacek prior to Skate America.