Behind every fearless player is a fearless coach who refused to let them be anything but the best they can be.
Alysa Liu, 13 years old with her coach, Laura Lipetsky, is the youngest person to win a National Title for Figure Skating |
As a parent, the proudest moment is when you know your child has realized and made their dreams come true. Today, I am proud to share that my daughter, Laura Lipetsky has been an instrument in making a child's dream come true.
Laura recently posted a throwback photo on Instagram of her and Alysa when she was still 7 years old. |
Last Friday, January 25th, Alysa Liu, a talented 13-year old has made history by being the youngest person to win a National Title at the 2019 Geico U.S. Figure Skating Championships at Little Caesars Arena in Detroit, Michigan. Her coach, Laura Lipetsky, a Figure Skater National competitor and has been coaching Alysa since she was 5 years old is proud of her achievements. Alysa has secured her win by landing a perfect Triple Axel, a beautiful maneuver that only three other American can successfully perform. At such a young age, Alysa has learned the value of discipline, hard work and persistence in working towards her goal. And having the right person guiding her has helped her in her road to success.
Alysa has overturned Tennell and won the 2019 Geico U.S. Figure Skating Championships at Little Caesars Arena in Detroit Michigan last January 25th. |
Coaching is all about having someone believe in you and encourage you, about getting valuable feedback, about seeing things from new perspectives and setting your sights on new horizons. My daughter, Laura has made sure that Alysa got the right coaching needed to help her reach her full potential.
The smiles of success and knowing that you have helped someone achieve their dreams! |
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