Famous Olympic Gold Medalists: What Do They Look Like Now?

Published on 05/18/2021
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Ashley Wagner

The skater triumphed at the 2012 U.S. Russia’s Sochi hosted competitions and championships. In the women’s individual competition, she finished eighth, and she attacked the Olympic judges. The athlete was miffed that she placed fourth overall, behind three competitors who had failed to complete their routines. Since Michelle Kwan, Wagner is the only American woman to make three consecutive Grand Prix Finals. She was the nation’s first medal-winning female athlete in more than a decade at the World Championships. She was an alternate for PyeongChang 2018. 2019 will be Wagner’s retirement year.

Ashley Wagner

Ashley Wagner

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Gracie Gold

The skater triumphed at the 2014 U.S. Olympic short program and took home a bronze in Sochi. In the singles, she came in fourth. In 2016, gold won the U.S. Championships and Team Challenge Cup, but made the decision to skip out on a few competitions because to personal problems and coaching changes. After pulling out of the 2019 U.S. competition, the skater admitted that she was preparing for the Beijing Winter Olympics in 2022. Nationals.

Gracie Gold

Gracie Gold

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