
American figure skater Alysa Liu takes the lead on the opening night of the world championships
BOSTON (AP) — American figure skater Alysa Liu assumed the lead after the short program on the opening night of the world championships on Wednesday, proving that the Olympian is much farther along in her comeback from retirement than almost anyone thought.
The 19-year-old from Clovis, California, had to fight back some tears — and stop some lips from quivering — after scoring her international-best 74.58 points for her program, set to the song “Promise” by Laufey and Dan Wilson. Mone Chiba of Japan was second with 73.44 points while U.S. teammate Isabeau Levito, the reigning silver medalist, was third with 73.33 points.
“Outside of scores, I think I skated the best out of any competition,” said Liu, who retired after the 2022 world championships, only to announce early last year that she would be making a comeback with an eye on the Milano-Cortina Olympics.
Three-time defending world champion Kaori Sakamoto was fifth with 71.03 points as she tries to become the first to win four consecutive titles since Carol Heiss in the 1950s and ’60s. Two-time defending U.S. champion Amber Glenn, who was among the favorites in Boston, fell on her opening triple axel and was ninth with 67.65 points.