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Ever since she was a young girl, Gracie Gold's goal has
always been to be named to the U.S. Olympic Team. She knew it would take an
incredible amount of hard work and she would have to overcome huge obstacles to
achieve that dream. Gracie mustered the
strength both on and off the ice to make that dream come true in 2014. About
four months before the pressure-packed 2014 U.S. Figure Skating Championships
in Boston, where the U.S. Olympic Team would be named, Gracie made the bold
decision to uproot her life in Illinois to train with legendary coach Frank
Carroll. She moved with her twin sister, Carly, and their mother, Denise, to
Southern California. Although the move
was difficult, it paid off.
At the US Championships in Boston, Gracie performed two
of the best competitive programs of her career. Not only did she capture her
first U.S. title, but also she earned a coveted spot on the 2014 U.S. Olympic
Team. Gracie’s strong performances contributed to help Team USA win a bronze
medal in the first-ever team competition in the Olympic Winter Games. Gracie went on to finish just off the podium
in fourth place at her first Olympics.
After Sochi, she placed 5th at the 2014 World Figure Skating
Championships in Saitama, Japan, and 4th at the 2015 World Figure Skating
Championships in Shanghai, China. Gracie is a talent to watch as she leads the
U.S. ladies toward the 2018 Olympic Winter Games in PyeongChang, South Korea.
During the spring of 2014, Gracie toured throughout the
U.S. with Stars on Ice. Gracie received an invite from Hollywood studio
executive Jeffrey Katzenberg to attend the Motion Picture & Television Fund
party the night before the Academy Awards. Gracie was nominated for the
Nickelodeon Kids’ Choice Sports Award for “Best Female Athlete,” and the Los
Angeles Sports Council selected Gracie as its L.A. Sportswoman of the Year in
January 2015. During the 2014 Olympics, she was featured in television
commercials for United Airlines & Visa. n the w ter of 2014, Gracie was
also featured in Nike’s “Choose Your Winter” television campaign.
Off the ice, Gracie enjoys spending time with her twin
sister, Carly, and their three dogs; Yoshi, Dory and Luna. An avid reader,
Gracie is a fan of Gone Girl and The Fault in Our Stars. She also knows how to
juggle, and uses this skill as one of her pre-competition rituals. Gracie even
showed her juggling skills on the “Tonight Show” with Jay Leno. Gracie loves to
cook and can often be found at local farmers’ markets searching for just the
right ingredients for her next recipe.<