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Nancy Kerrigan is an American figure skater, best known for her inspiring comeback after a highly publicized attack that left her injured in the 1994 Winter Olympics. Her grace on the ice and perseverance in the face of adversity led her to win a silver medal, symbolizing strength and resilience. Kerrigan's story continues to inspire athletes and individuals everywhere to overcome obstacles, stay focused on their goals, and triumph over life's challenges with dignity and determination.
"I get to see the different sides of skating now which involves not only competing, but entertainment."
"It wasn't always easy getting up at 5 o'clock in the morning to go to the rink. Sometimes I wanted to just go back to sleep."
"People would ask me why I was doing what I was doing - but I always told them that I just loved to skate. There was no other explanation."
"Sometimes it was difficult to make friends and be social in school because I was always practicing while other kids were getting together and doing things. But it just made me closer to my family, and I realized that they would always be there no matter what."
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