Check it out, much info about her experiences, her upcoming routine for SA, etc. MK has apparently been guiding her as well.
Also changed her FS
http://www.baltimoresun.com/sports/olympics/bal-meissner1023,0,2252516.story
Also changed her FS
http://www.baltimoresun.com/sports/olympics/bal-meissner1023,0,2252516.story
Michelle Kwan, the nine-time U.S. and five-time world champion, calls Meissner "the new face of figure skating" and says the important thing for her right now is to find ways to stay motivated.
"I know Kimmie, we've been staying in touch via e-mail. The main thing for her is to keep working hard. She's constantly trying new things, new programs and she's staying fresh," Kwan says.
Already, Gregory and Meissner are taking chances, changing her long program and choreographer just four weeks ago after the original four-minute routine proved unworkable.
"It wasn't me. It didn't inspire me. It didn't challenge," Meissner says.
That meant dumping renown choreographer David Wilson and "Ever After," a song from the 1998 movie of the same name that starred Drew Barrymore as a real-life Cinderella.
To replace them, Meissner returned to her long-time choreographer, Lori Nichol, who prepared a routine to Luciano Pavarotti's signature piece, "Nessun Dorma," a figure-skating staple used mostly by pairs.
"She won't be in the best shape for the Grand Prixs, but it was worth the change for her," Gregory explains. "The new program will be a winner for her, if it's well-rehearsed."
) I would be honored if someone wanted to perform to my signature peice. I would have the chance to live on!!!!