Alysa Liu Becomes First American Women's Figure Skating World Champion In Nearly 20 Years

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Alysa Liu made history at the World Figure Skating Championships (Credit: Melanie Heaney/U.S. Figure Skating/ CC-BY-SA-2.0)

On March 28, 2025, 19-year-old Alysa Liu became the first American woman to win the ISU World Figure Skating Championships in nearly 20 years. The last American woman to claim this title was Kimmie Meissner, who won in 2006.

Liu led the competition from the start with an outstanding short program. Her free skate, set to Donna Summer's rendition of "MacArthur Park," featured seven triple jumps and two double axels. This routine earned her a career-high score of 148.39, securing the title. Liu defeated three-time defending champion Kaori Sakamoto, who had won in 2022, 2023, and 2024.

"It means so much to me and everything I've been through," Liu said after the event. "My last skating experience, my time away and this time around — I'm so happy, I guess. I'm mostly glad I could put out two of my best performances."

Liu rose to fame in 2019 when she became the youngest US national champion at age 13. She repeated the feat in 2020 and made more history as the first American woman to land a quadruple jump in competition. This is one of the sport’s most difficult elements. Two years later, she became the youngest athlete to join Team USA for the 2022 Beijing Olympics, finishing sixth. That same year, Liu earned a bronze medal at the World Championships.

After the competition, Liu, 16 then, decided to hang up her skates. The sport had lost the joy it once brought her, and competing had started to feel more like a job. She shifted her focus to college life, studying psychology at UCLA and exploring her interests in fashion and photography.

Liu was the youngest US national champion (Credit: Phantom Kabocha / CC-BY-SA-4.0/ Wikipedia.org)

A family ski trip in 2024 reminded Liu of the thrill she had once felt on the ice. She announced her return that March and began training with her former coach, Phillip DiGuglielmo. Liu entered the CS Budapest Challenger Series in October — and won. A few months later, she took silver at the US Figure Skating Championships, and now the gold at the World Championships. Her hard work is paying off. Most importantly, Liu is enjoying the sport again.

"The new plan," says DiGuglielmo, "is having an athlete who has a life—and then skates."

Resources: NPR.org, NBCarea.com, SI.com

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40 Comments
  • alisonwolf
    alisonwolfabout 1 year
    I cannot ice skate at all...I have to hold on to the side of the ice skating rink the whole time!!
    • preppyvibes
      preppyvibesabout 1 year
      wow thats some good talent
      • capybaralover
        capybaraloverabout 1 year
        I can skate just not as good as her! Tho I do get like... 10000 bruises on both my arms...
        • its_corn_a_big
          its_corn_a_bigabout 1 year
          I can never ice skate cuz I'm terrible at it maybe she could teach me!
          • 1_that_one_guy
            1_that_one_guyabout 1 year
            this is crazy last I tried to ice skate I had 30 bruises on my one arm 😂
            • sylerygunano
              sylerygunanoabout 1 year
              I went ice skating for my 8th brithday
              • kaylee14
                kaylee14about 1 year
                Same and I fell a thousand times with bruises all over me btw) never did that again
              • thewatcher2000
                thewatcher2000about 1 year
                Congratulations! I'm glad that she was able to discover her full potential!👏
                • lazypanda1234
                  lazypanda1234about 1 year
                  Way to go, Alysa! Lets Go GIRL POWER!
                  • jupiter_stormy
                    jupiter_stormyabout 1 year
                    I love ice skating, but I always have to do it indoors too.
                    • annelin
                      annelinabout 1 year
                      I ice-skated once, and it was super fun. But still, it was very slippery. And in my country, it doesn't have ice, so we have to go to the skating rink, which is indoors, or else the ice would melt