I think the most heartbreaking part of this is how many people failed Gracie. How many people just allowed her to do the things she did, chocking it up to "Part of the sport". I've followed Gracie for most of her career, and I'm so happy that she seems happy. Whether or not she medals again, or ever podiums again is irrelevant. Her being happy is all that should matter now.
Over the past 10 to 15 years or so there have been several films about ice skaters and their stories, also about gymnasts. So I wonder if Netflix organisation might be interested to tell your story in a film? Just a suggestion. PS you were a fantastic representative of your chosen Sport, and a really brave and humble person. I wish you happiness in whatever you decide to do from now.
Gracie is one of countless athletes interviewed for the HBO documentary The Weight of Gold, narrated by Michael Phelps. That film spotlights the depression & suicidality that elite & Olympic athletes often experience regardless of their sport or gender.
Look at the abuse that's going on right now in Tuberidizes camp. 14 and 15cyear olds bodies pushed to the limit to perform multiple quads and 3A, the inevitably, as soon as they hit puberty, grow a few centimetres or go above about 45kg, that's it - over and out and onto the next child on ice, tarted up in warpaint and a skimpy costume. None of Eteris girls have lasted beyond 17 at the latest. All have had to retire due to incorrect technique being taught from very young, do they csn get the quads ASAP, but the SECOND the body changes the technique is gone, kaput. Look at Lipnitskaia she had2 get treatment for anorexia- and she's just who we KNOW about. Saw some horrific vids of rhythmic gymnastics training in Russia where the girls are on 600 call a day or less, weighed multiple times a day and berated if they gain so much as a few grams. And they are stopped from even having sips of water during intensive training with raving mad coaches claiming it will make them fat. 🤬 Mental
Every body type is beautiful. It's sad a number on a scale dictates talent. I was a ballerina and a gymnast. Obviously, they are quite different, but I had to leave both due to weight. It's such a problem, and it doesn't just affect models. Glad she shared her story.
As opposed to the 13-14 years old who win things and then disappear, I love watching mature women who have gone through real experiences. Gracie: do not ever give up! Believe in yourself.
what happened to Gracie? she learned how to take a break and love yourself first.. then, had the courage to fight for another day 😌 will wait for her comeback in Olympics 🙌🥺
nothing's changed she was beautiful then and now more beautiful with experience and what she has undergone. we love you gracie. do now what anything makes you happy.🤗
She was hyped up to the point where nothing she did would be enough and when it all came to a head, people were just thinking she should get over it. She deserved so much better. Gracie, you are a wonderful skater and an inspiration.
I thank you for your honesty thru this story and thru your book. You are beautiful inside and out. Im sorry you didn't have the people in your life to help you when you needed it. You are an inspiration and as a fellow depressed, anorexic, OCD, anxious sister i applaud you and cant wait to see what you do next!
Gracie still is such a wonderful presence on the ice. At the national championships this year she was great and it seemed like she had genuine happiness on the ice. Hopefully she sticks around as long as she wants to.
Gracie, thank you for your honesty. I will always enjoy watching you skate, but only when YOU want to. So proud of your journey to truth. God bless, beautiful skater, beautiful person.
Bless her for opening up about still a very secretive and misunderstood mental illness. People just think it’s “just eat” or “pull yourself together”. I have suffered an ED from 12yrs old. I wouldn’t wish it on anyone. Xx
This isn’t remotely funny but I will say I laughed at 4:12 when she said she wants to be in the 2014 and 2020 Olympic. He didn’t correct her to 2018 either.
You are a beautiful person inside and out. I’m sorry for your extremely hard time you endured. God gives us our path and although we may not understand it at the time after the rain there is always a rainbow and the sun always shines. Hang in there your story will help so many people and for that you are a gold medalist. 🌈🙏☀️🙂
Why is there music over her talking? It's terribly distracting and it's rude to the person talking, it's like speaking over them. Her words are enough, let her speak.
*Literally 99% won’t see this but if you do, God bless you, stay safe and healthy during quarantine!😇* *MrBeast* Commented on my recent video am totally shocked!✍️
5 points more, and adelina sotnikova cost her 3 Bronze medals she woulda carried on if she coulda gotten those she can still skate easily its just confidence in execution of jumps, she bailed a lot of them i still love her tho
I think the most heartbreaking part of this is how many people failed Gracie. How many people just allowed her to do the things she did, chocking it up to "Part of the sport". I've followed Gracie for most of her career, and I'm so happy that she seems happy. Whether or not she medals again, or ever podiums again is irrelevant. Her being happy is all that should matter now.
Over the past 10 to 15 years or so there have been several films about ice skaters and their stories, also about gymnasts. So I wonder if Netflix organisation might be interested to tell your story in a film? Just a suggestion. PS you were a fantastic representative of your chosen Sport, and a really brave and humble person. I wish you happiness in whatever you decide to do from now.
Gracie is one of countless athletes interviewed for the HBO documentary The Weight of Gold, narrated by Michael Phelps. That film spotlights the depression & suicidality that elite & Olympic athletes often experience regardless of their sport or gender.
Look at the abuse that's going on right now in Tuberidizes camp. 14 and 15cyear olds bodies pushed to the limit to perform multiple quads and 3A, the inevitably, as soon as they hit puberty, grow a few centimetres or go above about 45kg, that's it - over and out and onto the next child on ice, tarted up in warpaint and a skimpy costume. None of Eteris girls have lasted beyond 17 at the latest. All have had to retire due to incorrect technique being taught from very young, do they csn get the quads ASAP, but the SECOND the body changes the technique is gone, kaput. Look at Lipnitskaia she had2 get treatment for anorexia- and she's just who we KNOW about. Saw some horrific vids of rhythmic gymnastics training in Russia where the girls are on 600 call a day or less, weighed multiple times a day and berated if they gain so much as a few grams. And they are stopped from even having sips of water during intensive training with raving mad coaches claiming it will make them fat. 🤬 Mental
Every body type is beautiful. It's sad a number on a scale dictates talent. I was a ballerina and a gymnast. Obviously, they are quite different, but I had to leave both due to weight. It's such a problem, and it doesn't just affect models. Glad she shared her story.
She is beautiful inside out. Everyone hits rock bottom one time of our lives but what we do after it matters. Loving this girl 😍
As opposed to the 13-14 years old who win things and then disappear, I love watching mature women who have gone through real experiences. Gracie: do not ever give up! Believe in yourself.
what happened to Gracie?
she learned how to take a break and love yourself first..
then, had the courage to fight for another day 😌
will wait for her comeback in Olympics 🙌🥺
Beautifully Said!
nothing's changed she was beautiful then and now more beautiful with experience and what she has undergone. we love you gracie. do now what anything makes you happy.🤗
She was hyped up to the point where nothing she did would be enough and when it all came to a head, people were just thinking she should get over it. She deserved so much better.
Gracie, you are a wonderful skater and an inspiration.
I thank you for your honesty thru this story and thru your book. You are beautiful inside and out. Im sorry you didn't have the people in your life to help you when you needed it. You are an inspiration and as a fellow depressed, anorexic, OCD, anxious sister i applaud you and cant wait to see what you do next!
Gracie still is such a wonderful presence on the ice. At the national championships this year she was great and it seemed like she had genuine happiness on the ice. Hopefully she sticks around as long as she wants to.
This story has encouraged me to be more honest with myself. Thank you Gracie, your a gift to the world.
That is exactly the mental pathology I myself went down as an anorexic skater at 15-16. Same belief system- boy can I relate to Gracie.
Thank you for sharing your journey with us Gracie.
Gracie, thank you for your honesty. I will always enjoy watching you skate, but only when YOU want to. So proud of your journey to truth. God bless, beautiful skater, beautiful person.
Bless her for opening up about still a very secretive and misunderstood mental illness. People just think it’s “just eat” or “pull yourself together”. I have suffered an ED from 12yrs old. I wouldn’t wish it on anyone. Xx
God this was brutal to watch, but her honesty and self awareness is really admirable. It takes a lot of courage to admit to this.
Very honest video. I wish you well in your life Gracie.
This isn’t remotely funny but I will say I laughed at 4:12 when she said she wants to be in the 2014 and 2020 Olympic. He didn’t correct her to 2018 either.
Same and I think of her saying that all the time 😹
I think it's that she says it so confidently, and repeats herself 😹
@@JackAShepherd I was giggling. Made me smile a little. I have always liked her. She really was SO confident too
She deserved better. I'm listening to her book on audible and my heartbreaks for her. 💔
Girl you go. Just remember when you hit the ice. You’re skating for the people who cannot skate.
You are a beautiful person inside and out. I’m sorry for your extremely hard time you endured. God gives us our path and although we may not understand it at the time after the rain there is always a rainbow and the sun always shines. Hang in there your story will help so many people and for that you are a gold medalist. 🌈🙏☀️🙂
we love and support you gracie!!! from the Philippines!🤗. keep doing what makes you happy in any endeavor 🤗
She keeps referring to her experience as a "story".
It's not a story, it's an authentic experience
Wow beautiful lady and wonderful skater. You have helped many with your story. Thank you for sharing 💗
Thank you for sharing your story. I had no.idea where you went after 2017 . God bless you Glad your better.
Thank you ❤️❤️❤️
Love You Gracie! ♥️
I couldn't understand English perfectly but Gracie you are cool girl💙You are very inspiring!! Thank you for your story♡
Gracie you are everything.
They could add a BMI rule, like in ski jumping, but I guess no one wants to do that.
Eating disorders aren’t a BMI issue
@@emmy.vosper Being fat isn't an eating disorder.
Good vid🖤
Why is there music over her talking? It's terribly distracting and it's rude to the person talking, it's like speaking over them. Her words are enough, let her speak.
Agreed.
I’m fucking here for the Gracie Gold dialect. Her accent is gay iconic.
3 sides to the story, but that's a longer story.
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The Russian girls should watch this.
Gracie Gold God put you on this Earth that Jesus died for you are God's treasure he loves you no matter what happens to you
*Literally 99% won’t see this but if you do, God bless you, stay safe and healthy during quarantine!😇*
*MrBeast* Commented on my recent video am totally shocked!✍️
5 points more, and adelina sotnikova cost her 3 Bronze medals
she woulda carried on if she coulda gotten those
she can still skate easily
its just confidence in execution of jumps, she bailed a lot of them
i still love her tho
the men
nice, 8-11, tu tu