She’s a talented figure skater who made history by claiming the gold medal at the 2019 U.S. Figure Skating Championships in the ladies’ singles category. Before that big win, she had already shown her potential by taking first place in the junior ladies’ singles event at the 2018 U.S. Figure Skating Championships, following an earlier victory at the intermediate level back in 2016. Over the years, her dedication paid off when she represented her country and finished in 7th place at the 2022 Winter Olympics—an impressive achievement on the world stage.
Before fame came knocking, she was just a young girl with a passion for skating. She laced up her first pair of skates at the age of 5, and by 10, she was already competing—making her debut in 2015. Growing up, she was the eldest of five siblings, which meant responsibility and leadership came naturally to her. Her father, Arthur, worked as an attorney, providing a strong family foundation. Among her siblings are her sister Selina and triplet brothers Joshua, Justin, and Julia, making for a lively and close-knit household.
Throughout her journey, she’s remained focused and driven, turning early promise into national success. And as her career continues to unfold, one thing is clear—her name will remain a prominent one in the world of figure skating for years to come.
She took home the title at the 2019 Asian Trophy in the ladies’ singles event, marking a standout moment in her career. That same year, she also claimed victory at the Pacific Coast Sectional, further proving her consistency and skill on the ice. She really made a name for herself during that season, showing just how strong her performances could be when it mattered most. She continued to build momentum, and her achievements in 2019 remain a key highlight.