
Tara was remarkable from the time she could walk, and
graduated onto roller skates by age three. She started
competing and by age nine had a National title to her
name, but three years prior she had stepped onto the
ice, and found her vocation in life. Soon she was
skating every day of the week and competitions soon
followed. Tara's mom, Pat, became not only her cook,
cleaner and fashion expert, but chauffer too as
competitions took them far and wide. Pat could not ask
her daughter to stop because she showed so much promise,
and thank goodness she did not...
1994 and 1995 brought change for the Lipinski family.
After moving to Texas only 2 years prior, Tara and Pat
moved to train in Delaware, with much success for Tara's
skating. She bagn home tutoring instead of attending a
regular school, and Tara's life became more and more
devoted to the sport she loved. She was rewarded in 1994
with the US Olympic
Festival gold medal becoming the youngest ever winner in
any sport, and later with a fourth place finish at
Junior Worlds. She won the silver medal at 1995 Junior
Nationals, and placed fifth at Junior Worlds, but Tara
was only just geting started...
1996 was a year of firsts for Tara.. her first US
National Senior medal (bronze) amd her first World
Championships. Now training with her new coach Richard
Callaghan, Tara mastered the difficult triple
loop-triple loop combination jump, and became the first
woman ever to land it at the US Postal Service Challenge
in Philadelphia. At Worlds Tara fell twice in the short
porgram, as inexperience proved costly, but she came
backed strong in the long, pulling up eight places to
finish fifteenth. It became clear that this young girl
had a core of steal inside her, and was going to be the
one to watch...
In 1997 Tara came from nowhere to steal the world's
attention. Armed with a battalion of triples and a new
sophisticated style, Tara stole the US National title
from Michelle Kwan, and didn't stoping smiling until the
World Championship gold medal was hanging around her
neck too. She made the skating world stop and stare as
the tiny 14 year old became the youngest World Champion
since Sonja Henie, beating her record by three months.
The tiny girl from Texas had proved her Nationals win
was not a fluke, and as her exhibition program proved,
she was 'Walking on Sunshine'!
In 1998 Tara added the Olympic crown to her World title,
beating the heavily favoured Michelle Kwan into second
place at theNagano Olympics. After a fall at 1998
Nationals, Tara was under pressure to perform, but she
pulled out all the stops in her free skate to produce
four minutes of breathtaking skating. Tara's produced
seven triple jumps, including her trademark triple
loop-triple loop, and ran across the ice with delight
after her music end. Skating to 'The Rainbow', it seemed
like Tara had found her pot of gold...
After her Olympic gold, Tara made the controversial
decision to turn professional, forfeiting her Olympic
eligibility for 2002 and entering into a 'Whole New
World' of skating. She defended her decision to the
world on the Oprah Winfrey show, and made her
professional debut by winning the Skate TV
Championships. Tara joined the prestigious 'Stars on
Ice' for their 1999 tour and in the summer of that same
year holidayed in Hawaii while nursing an injury. The
1999/2000 season brought her first TV special, 'From
This Moment', another 'Stars on Ice' tour and a regular
appearance in 'The Young and the Restless'. Tara
graduated from high school on 18th May 2000, with her
proud parents by her side.
In 2000-2001 season brought adversity for Tara, who
underwent major hip surgery for an injury which had been
her plague for four long years. The successfully surgery
undoubtedly rescued her skating career, and although
Tara returned immediately to the Stars on Ice tour, she
skated conservatively with only two triples in her
repertoire while she nurses her hip. Tara then turned
from skater to fashion show host, as she dazzled young
girls across the US in the Passion for Fashion tour for
clothing company Limited Too. She then moved back to
acting-mode, spending three weeks in France filming 'The
Metro Chase', an independent film to be released on
video soon.
|
|
MORE ATHLETES | SEXY SPORTS CHICKS
| |