Sasha Cohen
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Sasha Cohen
Alexandra Pauline "Sasha" Cohenis an American figure skater. She is the 2006 Olympic silver medalist, a three-time World Championship medalist, the 2003 Grand Prix Final Champion, and the 2006 U.S. Champion...
NationalityAmerican
ProfessionFigure Skater
Date of Birth26 October 1984
CityLos Angeles, CA
CountryUnited States of America
track
This is one of my first years where I'm on track and on target.
ambiguous leave shall
I shall leave you with an ambiguous answer.
empty worry
It is a little empty without her here but I have my own things to worry about.
performance silver
I think it was a gift. For that performance, silver is generous.
empty girls weird worry
It is a little weird without her here. It's kind of like me and all these little girls. It's a little empty without her here, but I've got some of my own things to worry about right now.
dizzy learn stay
First, you get really dizzy and you learn that you have to center, to stay in one spot.
performance silver tried
It's bittersweet. I tried hard, I have no regrets. For that performance, silver is generous.
enjoyed love
Amazing. I really enjoyed it. I didn't know what it would be like. They said they would love to have me back.
jumps nervous
I think I was probably not nervous but just a little apprehensive. Ultimately, the jumps just weren't there.
skating stride
I'm used to skating in all positions, first or last. You take it all in stride and do your job.
cry helpful steps
Years ago I used to cry but I think I used up all my tears. I have to take helpful steps and it's not going to help me to cry.
bad few great lose role skaters
When I was 13, 14 and 15, she was a role model. She was one of the few skaters that didn't lose her temper, that would have a bad day and have a great attitude.
definitely mean national win
When I do win a national title, it would definitely mean a lot more if (Kwan) is there.
sports challenges persons
I'm a competitive person and I love the challenge of mastering new things.