Kristi Yamaguchi will always remember standing on the Olympic podium with a gold medal round her neck, partially as a result of unimaginable help of the determine skating icons who got here earlier than her.
“Dorothy Hamill, Scott Hamilton [and] Brian Boitano had been all so welcoming and inspiring to me developing as a younger skater,” Yamaguchi, 52, not too long ago advised Us Weekly whereas discussing her new Barbie doll.
Yamaguchi made her Olympics debut in 1992 on the Winter Video games in Albertville, France. She received gold, marking the primary time an Asian-American athlete took residence the highest prize at a Winter Olympics.
Earlier than her crowning second on the rostrum, she seemed as much as Hamilton, now 65, Hamill, now 67, and Boitano, now 60, and extra icons for steering and recommendation.
“The friendships that you simply make, to at the present time, I nonetheless have very, very fond recollections of assembly a few of my idols,” Yamaguchi gushed to Us. “[I remember] strolling in and sitting down on the eating corridor with Bonnie Blair and Dan Jansen, who had been large idols of mine.”
She continued, “After which, strolling within the opening ceremonies and being introduced as a U.S. Olympic group was simply so humbling and simply so unimaginable on the similar time. And naturally, competing, going by means of that and simply pinching myself after I was introduced as Olympic champion and introduced onto the rostrum. So, [it was] a whirlwind and has undoubtedly continued to be a whirlwind since then — however in a great way.”
Yamaguchi now likes to “go [the advice she received] ahead” onto the following generations of determine skaters.
“The final Olympic Video games I mentored a younger skater, Karen Chen, we’re nonetheless very shut,” she mentioned. “We’re each from the identical hometown of Fremont, California, [and I’m currently] mentoring a younger junior skater, he’s developing within the ranks and has a brilliant future forward of him. You understand, [it’s] all the time an open door for [any advice or support].”
By way of recommendation, Yamaguchi defined to Us that she makes positive the athletes bear in mind to get pleasure from their time on the ice.
“I feel the final two years I competed, I loved it probably the most. I feel it’s straightforward to get caught up within the strain and the surface pressures and that actually weighs down on you,” she mentioned. “So, actually take into consideration the core of why you began skating. I feel that actually helped me come again round and notice the love I’ve for the game and that I had a lot to offer to it even a yr earlier than the Olympics not figuring out however desirous to go on the market and provides it my all and see what occurs.”
She added, “I feel, [remember to enjoy] the method as a lot as you may as a result of all of it occurs so quick but additionally, depart no regrets on the desk. Simply do every part in your energy to go for it.”
Yamaguchi, who retired from competitors after the 1992 Video games, can now revisit her Olympic glory with a brand-new Barbie doll in her likeness. Mattel created a Yamaguchi doll, sporting a reproduction of her Olympic costume, for its “Inspiring Girls” assortment.
“It was pure pleasure and actually an enormous honor particularly to be a part of the ‘Inspiring Girls’ sequence and figuring out I’m following within the footsteps of some unimaginable girls that I idolize like Maya Angelou, Anna Might Wong [and] Dr. Jane Goodall,” Yamaguchi advised Us. “I imply, it was like, ‘Wow, am I put into that class? I’m not so positive.’”
Yamaguchi’s Barbie doll is out there now.