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Michelle KwanOnline InterviewOctober 19, 2003
MK: I would love to do some commentating. I think it would be fun to share my views on figure skating and the beauty of it with the viewers. I would also like to branch out and commentate for other sports like gymnastics, swimming, even football...I think it would be fun learning about these sports, plus I would ask questions about the sport which I'm sure first time viewers would also ask. Jamie: Which is your favorite skating costume and why? MK: One of my favorite costumes is the purple dress I wore for the Olympics in Salt Lake City. Vera Wang made it. Everytime I wore it I skated well and I felt really glamourous in it. Another favorite is the "96 short program dress (Flamenco program, spanish style). Red is one of my fave colors. When I wore the dress and had my hair up I felt like a Spanish dancer!! Felicia: Which of your skating memories/moments do you hold closest to your heart? MK: The most memorable and cherished memory was the "93 Olympic Festival in San Antonio. I skated in front of the biggest crowd at the Alamodome. The crowd was amazing, the moment was magical. Rachel L.: What are some of you're favorite backstage memories from Champions on Ice? MK: There are so many backstage memories at Champions on Ice. I think the best was hanging with Dorothy Hamil and Brian Boitano in the RV's watching silly movies before we skated. We all skated near the end of the show so this helped pass the time between the group opening number and when we had to perform our individual numbers. Jenny S: When you are on tour with COI, do you have time to do things in the cities you travel to and if so, what do you do for fun? MK: When I' m on COI there is plenty of time for us to do things in the cities that we are in. For example: I meet a lot of people around the country and world, so if there is a friend that I know in the city I'm in I take advantage of that and call them up for dinner/lunch or invite them to the show if I don't have too much time. MG: What is your favorite music to listen to on your free time? MK: I listen to a lot of hip hop music. I love dancing to Justin Timberlake, 50 cent, Eminem, J Lo. When I want to relax I chill out to Sade, Seal, Tracey Champman, Eva Cassidy.
MK: I'll never forget and always be thankful for the sacrifices that my parents made for my skating. I wouldn't be where I am today without their support. My parents always encouraged my sister, brother and I to take up a sport. I don't ever remember a SINGLE moment that I felt like I was going to achieve as much as I have. But I do remember having fun competing, and loving the crowd cheering!! Jackie: Could you give us a tip or two on how to do a good Charlotte? MK: Being flexible is not something that came easily to me. I remember being the most unflexible skater in the world. Early on, the only time I could do the splits was in my dreams! What can I say but dreams do come true!! I stretched ever night. My dad would make fun of me because I would be stretching when we watched TV before bed. I guess it takes a lot of balance for a good Charlotte, plus flexibility. Cindi: Was your father able to see you compete at worlds? MK: My dad has seen me compete at every single worlds. Actually, he has been to almost all of my competitions. Anna: It seems that Scott Williams has really found a way to both motivate and calm you. Have you nagged him to teach you the "Barrel Rolls" yet? MK: I haven't nagged Scott to teach me Barrel Rolls yet! I think it's a guy thing, but I will have to ask him tomorrow!! Thanks for the idea. Rgirl: What are some of your favorite movies and why? MK: One of my favorite movies is "Gladiator" because it inspired me to be tough, like a warrior. I also like "Rudy" because it makes you believe in your dreams even if all odds are against you. Lovespirals: From the start of your senior skating career to now, what do you consider to be THE most important thing you've discovered about yourself? MK: One of the most important thing that I've discovered in myself is that you have to live for yourself, make yourself happy. It's difficult to try and please others. It has to come from the heart. Kaye: Have you ever given consideration in making a movie? What about any interests in becoming an actress? MK: I have taken a few acting classes. I think acting is really difficult. People believe it's simple, but it's an art and takes a lot of practice, just like figure skating. I've been approached a few times to do movies, but I never felt ready enough to dive right into it.... Maybe in the future. There are great opportunities for me and I would like to be adventurous and explore everything.
MK: It depends how I feel. Sometimes I'm so in the zone that I tune everything out, audience, music, I hear only my heart beating and the sound of my breath. I guess I listen to how my mind and body feels. Sarah: You have mentioned in the past that you like decorating your house. Are you a fan of "trading spaces" and if so who's your favorite designer? MK: I like Trading Spaces. I don't have one favorite designer. I also like watching Food TV. I bake and cook all the time. My sister and dad always eat my experiments. Paula: How do you feel about your performance at the Campbell's International Skating Classic? MK: The summer was slow for me. I recently changed my skates and I'm not quite comfortable with them yet. As I was going through the program, I would do (something) and think to myself, "I need to work on this." It was definitely a survival of the fittest for me. Paula: Michelle, in addition to the above questions, many more comments of support, admiration, and congratulations were sent from your fans. We all want to thank you so much for taking the time to interact with your fans and understand your schedule prevented you from answering other questions. So with that being said, is there anything you'd like to add? MK: Thanks for all your support over soooooo many years, Keep cheering loud! Note: Fans may write to Michelle at the address below:
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