Five Time Olympic Medallist Tessa Virtue

Tessa Virtue skated into the hearts of people around the world when she became the youngest ice dance champion in Olympic history at the 2010 games alongside her on-ice partner, Scott Moir. The winner of three Olympic gold medals - and five Olympic medals in total - she is the most decorated female figure skater in Olympic history AND she knows all about the mental game of sport. Tessa shares what it was like entering a competitive sport at a young age, how her parents supported her, and if she ever wanted to quit (her answer may surprise you). We loved Tessa's insight on competitive sports and the takeaways from her personal experiences. Follow Tessa / tessavirtue17 .
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  • @Abbynow
    @Abbynow

    Love how real she is talking about all the sacrifices of the sport. Makes me value and admired even more her career.

  • @wilhelmina8843
    @wilhelmina8843

    So glad Tessa is bringing her insight to more and more people through her work, interviews and speaking engagements.

  • @aly8950
    @aly8950

    Always nice to hear her talk

  • @ipittipi
    @ipittipi

    Interesting conversation about children in sports. Kinda need Tessa's mom pov 😆. Also about visibility + what to do after retirement. Idk about bobsleigh/speed skater retirement plan tbh

  • @susannearmstrong3424
    @susannearmstrong3424

    Cost is a huge factor

  • @wallysvideos
    @wallysvideos

    Not mispronouncing Moir in the first 10 seconds. Gurl.

  • @karenbatwood
    @karenbatwood

    Tessa, such a beautiful woman - why pull hair back tight and parted in the middle like an old woman? Be young, let your hair flow. Blower you

  • @-scrim
    @-scrim14 күн бұрын

    white queen W