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Alysa Liu's father says he spent up to $1 million before her Olympic gold
Summary
Alysa Liu won two gold medals at the 2026 Winter Olympics, and her father Arthur told CBS's 60 Minutes he spent between about $500,000 and $1 million on her skating career.
Content
Arthur Liu long wanted to see his daughter Alysa reach the top of international figure skating, and he supported her from childhood. He came to the United States after leaving China in the 1990s and developed a love for the sport while raising his family. Alysa emerged as an early prodigy, winning the U.S. senior national title at 13, then retiring after the 2022 Olympics when she felt burned out. She later returned to competition, won the 2025 world championship, and earned two gold medals at the 2026 Milan Winter Games. In an interview with CBS's 60 Minutes a month before the 2026 Games, Arthur spoke about the financial and personal commitment he made to her career.
Key details:
- Arthur Liu told CBS he had spent roughly between $500,000 and $1 million on Alysa Liu's skating over the years.
- He said, "I spared no money, no time," describing his commitment to her training and development.
- Alysa won the U.S. senior national title at age 13 and later retired after the 2022 Olympics before returning to compete.
- She won the women's world championship in 2025 and two Olympic gold medals at the 2026 Milan Games.
- Alysa's public profile grew markedly after the Olympics, rising from about 200,000 Instagram followers before the Games to over 3 million afterward.
Summary:
The disclosure highlights the financial and personal support behind Alysa Liu's rise from a teenage national champion to a two-time Olympic gold medalist and world champion. Undetermined at this time.
