Thursday, December 13, 2007
Lysacek returns to Turin with eye on next Olympics in Vancouver - International Herald Tribune
Lysacek returns to Turin with eye on next Olympics in Vancouver - International Herald Tribune: "Evan Lysacek is one of the best skaters in the world, a bronze medalist at the world championships, an Olympian and a perennial contender for the U.S. title. Not enough, coach Frank Carroll said when Lysacek told him his goal was to win a medal at the Vancouver Olympics. Not nearly enough. 'Frank has the right mentality,' Lysacek said. 'It was difficult for me to wrap my brain around, 'Work hard now and don't worry about the result.' Why? But these are building years. I have to make mistakes.' The building process continues Friday in Turin, Italy, where Lysacek will be one of six skaters vying for the men's title at the Grand Prix final. Fellow American Johnny Weir, two-time world champion Stephane Lambiel and world silver medalist Daisuke Takahashi also are in the field."
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