Sasha Cohen
Sasha Cohen
Alexandra Pauline "Sasha" Cohenis an American figure skater. She is the 2006 Olympic silver medalist, a three-time World Championship medalist, the 2003 Grand Prix Final Champion, and the 2006 U.S. Champion...
NationalityAmerican
ProfessionFigure Skater
Date of Birth26 October 1984
CityLos Angeles, CA
CountryUnited States of America
best feet proud tried
I tried my best and was over my feet on the jump. I was proud to come back from it and it was really hard.
best decision earned hard hope nice since whoever worked
It's a hard decision for whoever has to make it. I hope the best decision is made. I know they worked hard all year, and it would be nice for them to go since they earned their spots.
characters funny hopefully
It's not like it would be a stretch, and hopefully I'll get to be funny. There are a lot of characters in skating.
body
It's kind of interesting, because usually she's always there. She never withdraws. But you never know if your body is going to be there tomorrow.
believed difficult skate stayed step strong took
It was difficult to skate at the end after so many strong performances and I just took it one step at a time. I stayed strong and I believed in myself.
enjoyed love
Amazing. I really enjoyed it. I didn't know what it would be like. They said they would love to have me back.
cry helpful steps
Years ago I used to cry but I think I used up all my tears. I have to take helpful steps and it's not going to help me to cry.
four minutes
Ultimately, it's only four minutes in one day out of my life.
four incredible minutes tougher
Ultimately, it's four minutes of one day in my life. I've had such an incredible journey. I'm tougher than I think I am.
enjoy hard minutes nice quick soak work
I really wanted to soak it in. Everyone is so quick to get off (of the ice), but we work so hard for this. It's nice to take two minutes to enjoy your accomplishments.
buy practical
I'll probably buy practical things, ... Groceries, gas.
bit chance found great injury thoughts tough work
I just found out and I was a little bit shocked; my thoughts haven't had much of a chance to formulate. But I know it must be really disappointing to have to withdraw. I know how tough it is to come back from injury and get yourself together. It was great that she tried, but things don't always work out.
beginning days due good healthy nice program strength strong taken time training turned
I haven't done that program in a long time (eight days due to the flu) so it was nice it turned out pretty well. I was a little slow. I wouldn't necessarily say cautious. It's taken away from my strength and energy. It was good I made it from beginning to end without being late. When I'm healthy and training good, this will be a strong program for me.
bed enjoyed figured fun happen ice numerous performance seen training trust week worry
I really enjoyed the performance tonight, and I've had a whole week of unknowns, being in bed with the flu. Ice is slippery, and anything can happen to anybody. I have seen that at numerous events. I am going to have fun out there and trust my training and not worry. I have figured out that worry doesn't help.