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开始于 February 22, 2026

She proves that an Olympic gold-medalist figure skater can be strong, warm to her competitors, and salty all at the same time

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The Alysa Liu Effect

The Atlantic (United States) | Feb 22, 2026

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The Alysa Liu Effect highlights the evolving expectations of athletes, blending performance with personal expression and relatability.

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Alysa Liu's multifaceted personality sets a new standard for athletes, showing that strength and warmth can coexist in competitive sports.

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Emphasizing emotional complexity in sports may dilute the traditional values of discipline and resilience that athletes should embody.

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Liu's success challenges stereotypes about female athletes, proving that they can be both competitive and compassionate without compromising their strength.

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Focusing too much on an athlete's personality might overshadow their technical skills and achievements in their sport.

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