Skate America opens shortened, coronavirus-impacted season
When U.S. figure skaters and a few foreigners training in this country kick off the season at Skate America this weekend, it could be a rare opportunity to display their wares.
So they will relish the chance to get on the ice for competition, knowing that two Grand Prix series events and the Grand Prix Final have been cancelled due to the coronavirus pandemic, and prospects of national and word championships being held are uncertain.
“Being an elite athlete during this unprecedented time has definitely presented its challenges,” says Mariah Bell, whose sensational free skate at the U.S. championships in January earned her a silver medal. “Right before the 2020 world championships were set to happen they were cancelled, which was disappointing given that myself — along with all the other athletes set to compete — had been training hard and were very excited.
“Not being able to have access to all the training time that we would usually have in the summer was difficult. I find solace in knowing that all of the athletes are in the same situation and know that what is going on in the world is far more important than figure skating. It is our job to do everything we can to keep ourselves and those in our communities safe.”