Profile of Adam Rippon in the Guardian | Golden Skate

Profile of Adam Rippon in the Guardian

ribbit

On the Ice
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Nov 9, 2014
The Guardian, a major British newspaper, has a long profile of Adam Rippon on its online front page today:

https://www.theguardian.com/sport/2...ce-skater-adam-rippon-on-taking-on-mike-pence

Although the content of the article will be familiar to most GSers, it's a rare example of the mainstream media giving a platform to a figure skater, and a sign of just how impressively high his profile has risen in recent months. And it's a pleasure to read such thoughtful quotations from Adam on the decision to advocate for LGBTQ rights (together with a few of his best lighter comments and tweets):

His most important work, he says, has been with the Trevor Project, which provides crisis intervention and suicide prevention services to young LGBTQ people. “I asked myself: what did I want to do? How can I help other people?” he says. “And it makes me think about the people who have come before me, what they’ve gone through. I got to have this amazing conversation with Billie Jean King and she told me about when she was outed, how her career suffered and spiralled out of control. And so I thought, if I’m given this platform and I can get to engage with so many people, what can I do to help other people so that they don’t need to go through what I went through as a kid?"

As much as I'll miss his skating, it looks as if his decision to leverage his Olympic moment into a platform for serious advocacy work is turning out well. Go Adam!

Mods: I posted a link to this article and the same pull quote in Adam's fan fest but thought a significant profile of a figure skater's accomplishments on and off the ice deserved attention in The Edge too. Please delete this thread if the duplication isn't appropriate!
 

ladyjane

Medalist
Joined
Jun 26, 2012
Country
Netherlands
It's a great interview. Yes, most of the content is known, but it's still great that such a paper gives him a podium. Long live Adam!
 
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