70 YEARS LATER, THE PIONEER RETURNS. A MOMENT MILAN WILL NEVER FORGET. 🚨❄️ At 90, the first American woman to win Olympic gold, Tenley Albright, just witnessed history come full circle. Watching Alysa Liu dominate the 2026 Winter Olympics, Albright’s reaction was everything: composed, reflective, and deeply symbolic. This wasn’t just a skating event; it was a meeting of legends. After the ceremony, a private moment between the surgeon-skater and the new champion felt like the past reaching out to touch the present. No grand speeches were needed—the shared look between them said it all. SEE THE FULL FOOTAGE OF THIS HISTORIC EXCHANGE BELOW. 👇

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Seventy years earlier, she had stunned the world by winning Olympic gold, becoming the first American woman to claim the title. She later traded skates for a surgeon’s scalpel, building a distinguished career in medicine and eventually serving as chief physician for Team USA. Few athletes have bridged sport and science the way she did.

70 years ago, Tenley Albright won women’s figure skating gold for the United States of America in Cortina, Italy.

It was the first for American women in Winter Olympics history.

Tenley Albright, 90, takes in Olympic figure skating 70 years after winning gold

After over half a century, Team USA saw a woman reach the top of the figure skating mountain at the Olympics.

On Thursday, 90-year-old Albright was back where she won that gold medal, watching as 20-year-old Alysa Liu joined her in the pantheon as American women to win individual figure skating gold at the pinnacle of the sport.

“I wasn’t able to wear [the sweater] because I had injured my ankle and wasn’t able to parade in the opening ceremony,” she said.

For Dr. Albright, being gold-medal winner simply a footnote - The Boston Globe

After winning her Olympic gold, Albright graduated from Harvard and became a surgeon. Later, she served as the chief physician for Team USA before ultimately becoming vice president.

In an interview with AP News before the Olympics began, she recalled her time competing in the city that, for the past two weeks, has been home to thousands in the Olympic Village.

Tenley Albright - Wikipedia

View of American figure skater Tenley Albright as she jumps from the ice, 1955. Already a US and World Champion at the time of the photo, she won
“It was so beautiful, up there in the mountains,” she said. “I remember when they started humming my music, and that really lifted me, and I took off my double axel in the sun and landed in the shade, and it was the most unbelievable thing.”

Alysa Liu retired at only 16. Now, the figure skater is back — and going for gold on her own terms.

Albright and Liu make up a group of eight women who have won individual figure skating gold at the Olympics. While Albright was the first and Liu is the most recent, they almost certainly won’t be the last, following the explosion of popularity this year’s competition has seen across the United States.

Alysa Liu, U.S. figure skater, wins Olympic gold : NPR

In 70 years, Liu might be in a similar position to Albright, back in Europe at another Olympics, watching the next American figure skating star have their moment in that beautiful Italian sun.

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