Alysa Liu stuns with gold at world championships after return from retirement
- Alysa Liu returned from retirement to win the figure skating world title, becoming the first American woman to do so in 19 years.
- Liu scored 222.97 points, beating Japan's Kaori Sakamoto, who finished with 217.98 points in second place.
- With Liu's victory, other U.S. Female figure skaters showcased their strength by finishing in fourth and fifth places.
- Liu expressed her happiness about her comeback, stating, 'It means so much to me, everything that I’ve been through.
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World figure skating: The fabulous world of Alysa Liu
Resignation with 16, World Champion with 19: As an ice skating wonder child, Alysa Liu was always a big leap ahead of her time. Then she took a break, returned – and landed a triumph in the middle of the here and now.
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