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- Nov 12, 2011
I don't like all that measuring of career in olympic cycles but that is.
To look forward to a second Olympic would be almost unrealistic.
Let her pursue her dreams in life and be happy for her.
I'm happy she has lot of interest and multiple goals to reach.
If she can become a good doctor and save some life there will be more goal medals in her life, even if far from the crowd, the fame and (sadly) our sight.
I coped with the early end of the season, but I hate the perspective of losing all or part of the next year.
I feel robbed of every minute she could not be on the ice sharing her magic with the fans, but she gifted me already the best "ice moments" I ever had.
Whenever she could compete again and whatever she decided to do in some years, the only thing I can give back is my support.
i love your perspective. she is just so special, a truly once in a lifetime skater. i too will support whatever decision she makes, and i know she will be successful becoming a doctor. skating gives you so many qualities and life skills she will take with her forever. i don't think it would be so bleak for me from a skating perspective if the virus wouldn't have stolen time from us, but alas.