Because she started getting old.
Michelle Kwan won two Olympic medals and has won five World Skating championships. She retired in 2006 in order to continue her education in graduate school.
In skiing, you can do the pie or the hockey stop. In figure skating, you can do the hockey stop, snowplow stop, and the t-stop.
There is no exact age in which you should quit figure skating. =) *WANT MORE INFORMATION? SEND ME LALALAITSMEH A MESSAGE! THANKS*
try your best, practice makes perfect, and you never fail until you stop trying
In figure skating, there are a bunch of ways to stop. The most common ones are the T-stop, and Hockey stop. To do the T-stop, you put your feet like a backwards T (whichever foot is most comfortable for you) and angle your back foot so that you stop. The hockey stop seems somewhat easier; to do this, you must turn your foot (again, whichever is easier) to the side and slightly angle it.
well there is not much you can say about this question.alot of people like figure skating and ive never met any wone who doent so, i think you shold stop trusting this site and look somewhere else!!!!!
Friction with the air and even on ice will slow the skater down to a stop.
there is no age to stop skating. just enjoy what you do :)Edit: Yes,there is no age group to stop skating. There are many ice skaters that are older, way older, then 14 years of age.
he still skates
Friction and gravity.
to stop melting the ice