
“I can’t be in Lake Placid and not think of (Grinkov).” We can move on and pick up the pieces of our lives and make something new and spectacular. “To see the strength it took for her to come back from that, to skate by herself all these years and do what she has done is an extraordinary inspiration for us to take. “It’s how we respond to tragedy that makes us live our lives how they are supposed to be lived,” Hamilton, a 1984 Olympic gold medalist, said of Gordeeva. They also spoke of how it shook their collective life as a Stars on Ice figure skating family and why they agreed to return to Lake Placid when Gordeeva recently asked them to take part in “From the Heart.” Speaking with eloquence, emotion and enlightenment, each of the legendary skaters shared how Grinkov’s sudden death at the age of 28 from a heart attack on the Olympic Center ice changed each of their lives. 20, 1995 in Lake Placid has resonated with fellow figure skaters and friends over the past two decades. Questions ranged from the evolution of the sport’s scoring system to Yamaguchi’s appearance on “Dancing With the Stars” to who each legendary skater thinks may win figure skating gold at the 2018 Winter Olympics in Pyeongchang, South Korea.īut the main focus of Tuesday’s conversation and of Gordeeva’s show tonight is about how the tragic death of her husband and figure skating partner Sergei Grinkov on Nov. Some of the biggest names in the sport’s history such as Scott Hamilton and Kristi Yamaguchi joined Gordeeva on stage to answer questions from a crowd of the show’s VIP ticket holders.
