
Basking in gold-medal glow, Alysa Liu is open to competing at 2030 Games
NBC News
In the week since figure skater Alysa Liu has returned home to California from the Milan Cortina Games, the gold medalist has found that it's pretty tough to walk around without being recognized.
In the week since figure skater Alysa Liu has returned home to California from the Milan Cortina Games, the gold medalist has found that it's pretty tough to walk around without being recognized.
She spent last week mostly spent decompressing with friends in Oakland, with a couple of skates mixed in for fun, Liu told NBC News on Monday. She's been stopped on the street quite a few times, joking she needs a hat or a hoodie to keep a low profile.
And while some Olympians dread the public speculation on whether they plan to compete in the next Games, Liu doesn't mind being asked about the 2030 French Alps Olympics.
"I mean, I like France... yeah, I would like to," Liu said, smiling.
Before arriving in Italy, Liu had about 210,000 followers on Instagram, according to Yahoo! Sports. She had nearly 7 million by Monday morning.













