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Olympian Alysa Liu Reveals “Insane” Training Rule That Discouraged Drinking Water

  • On March 6, Alysa Liu defended Eileen Gu against criticism, arguing the focus should be on competition and athletes' love of sport rather than national labels.
  • Eileen Gu's choice to compete for China sparked criticism after being born in San Francisco, California, and J.D. Vance amplified the debate; her three medals at the 2026 Games and Mandarin fluency shaped both praise and scrutiny.
  • Returning home from Milan and Cortina, Alysa Liu, two-time Olympic gold medalist, withdrew from the World Championships in Prague and said 'Things gotta change, 100 percent' in the New York Times.
  • Social reactions showed figure skating fans and small national federations pushed back on Liu's call to scrap long competitions, while social media platforms called her comments tone‑deaf.
  • Both athletes' California roots underscore critics' focus on China and opportunity, with Liu and Gu saying critics lump China into a monolith or react differently because Gu wins.
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Her gold freestyle was a magical moment of the Winter Olympics. Since then, Alysa Liu has become an Internet phenomenon, her fanbase has grown rapidly. Time to tell the world how to pronounce her name correctly.

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