A biography of skating star Ekaterina Gordeeva who, with her husband Sergei Grinkov, won two Olympic gold medals, and who, since his untimely death in 1995, skates alone.
Championship figure skater Sasha Cohen recalls her own personal highs and lows as she pursues Olympic gold in 2006, and discusses the injury that almost ended her career.
Mia has always loved playing ice hockey with her older brothers, and decides it is finally time to pursue her passion for figure skating, and, as she works with a new skating coach, she learns the importance of following her heart.
Ice skater Mia St. Clair worries she may not be able to compete at Regionals after a family crisis threatens their family's finances and Mia's only shot at competitive skating.
Twelve-year-old Emily Hughes shares her love of ice skating, discussing how she started at the age of three, how her family has supported her, and how she hopes to compete in the Olympics.
The young Japanese-American figure skater describes the hard work, determination and love of skating that helped her win a gold medal at the 1992 Olympics.
Photographs and text follow American figure skater Jill Trenary's final day of competition at the 1988 Olympic Winter Games, where she placed fourth out of thirty-one competitors from around the world.
The 1996 World Figure Skating Champion discusses the rigors of competition, the importance of a strong support group, her love of ice skating, and her Olympic dream.