Top 74 Quotes & Sayings by Ashley Wagner

Explore popular quotes and sayings by an American athlete Ashley Wagner.
Last updated on November 21, 2024.
Ashley Wagner

Ashley Elisabeth Wagner is an American former figure skater. She is the 2016 World silver medalist, a 2014 Olympic bronze medalist in the team event, the 2012 Four Continents champion, a three-time Grand Prix Final medalist, winner of five Grand Prix events, and a three-time U.S. national champion.

For me, I have gay family members, and I have a lot of friends in the LBGT community.
I'm a show pony, and I don't get to skate with girls doing triple Axels every single day. I skate with little babies who are working on their single Axels while trying not to hit them on the ice.
In this crazy, crazy world of figure skating, it is easy to focus on a name or a target. But when you are going after someone, it really only holds you back from what you are capable of yourself.
I'm so proud to be an Army brat, but it was not an easy life. Moving around so much, skating was that one constant thing I had to hold on to. — © Ashley Wagner
I'm so proud to be an Army brat, but it was not an easy life. Moving around so much, skating was that one constant thing I had to hold on to.
When I'm competing, I need to be strong.
I haven't mastered the art of sitting and smiling.
People don't want to watch a sport where you see people fall down and somehow score above someone who goes clean.
I try to stay low-carb and high on lean protein. I'm lucky in that I love chicken and rice; it's one of my favorite meals. I steam some vegetables and top them with olive oil for some flavor.
I'm not one for neon colors.
Adding an Olympic medal to everything that I have already accomplished would be so huge for me.
Off the ice, I can be soft, and I can be elegant and sweet.
Seabeck is slow to change.
Some skaters, they live for skating, and they are home-schooled. I'm very lucky my parents let me go to school and have a normal life.
I love 'The Vampire Diaries!' I can't help it - it's such a teeny-bopper show, but I think I just like it to stare at the guys. — © Ashley Wagner
I love 'The Vampire Diaries!' I can't help it - it's such a teeny-bopper show, but I think I just like it to stare at the guys.
When I do my makeup, it kind of helps me get into the character that I'm trying to portray.
Yu Na Kim, Mao Asada, Carolina Kostner - all these girls can do triple-triples in their sleep, and they have the skating skills and the spins and the rest of the technical jumps. So I have to have that as well if I want to be able to call myself 'competitive' against them. And when I say 'competitive,' I mean I want to win.
My parents told me, 'Skating is a privilege, not a right, and school always comes first.'
If I train well and stay focused, I'm confident I can deliver when the time comes.
I think the great thing about social media is it gives people access to you on a totally personal level that they didn't have before, so it's really important, and it's a great way to get people involved and excited about what you're doing.
Twitter is a blessing and a curse at the same time.
To put on a performance, you have to be emotional. You can't be a zombie.
Nothing has been easy for me... I've always had to work for everything I've gotten and everything I've accomplished.
Skating is one of those sports you unfortunately see people get stuck in.
Years ago, I tore out a Nike ad featuring Allyson Felix and Maria Sharapova looking super fierce and tough. I always told my family that I wanted to be like them someday, so to come home to my apartment and see boxes of Nike gear stacked higher than my doorknob is pretty much a dream come true.
You should not be defined by one bad performance.
When I fall, I fall hard.
Skaters are infamously superstitious.
I love hanging out with friends and family.
I can adapt to change easily, but I'm not a fan of it.
I'm a strong-headed person, and you can always tell how I'm feeling in that moment.
When I step out onto the ice to compete 'Romeo and Juliet,' I don't feel like a fighter. I feel very nervous, and it's very difficult for me to get into the mindset for it.
When my parents were paying for my sport, it wasn't just me out on the ice. Pretty much every dollar my mom made teaching went into my skating.
I'm always looking for a way to give myself something new as a person.
A lot of people who watch figure skaters want us to look like pretty princesses. I want people to see the athlete, and I want to look like a woman among girls.
I want people to see a real person on the ice. I want to seem tangible, hard-working, passionate about my skating, not just going out and doing something I've rehearsed a million times.
I love hockey. That's actually one of my favorite sports.
I think growing up in skating, I was surrounded by the LGBT community, so I grew up very aware because I was around it so often, and some of the kindest people I know are gay figure skaters.
From a young age, I was viciously competitive.
Covergirl is my sponsor, and they have been so helpful in supplying me with their wonderful products. I love their blush, mascara and lip gloss. — © Ashley Wagner
Covergirl is my sponsor, and they have been so helpful in supplying me with their wonderful products. I love their blush, mascara and lip gloss.
I'm such a strong-headed person and so stubborn, I don't need someone to be sweet to me.
It just comes kind of naturally to me to take something and try and make it relatable and interesting to someone who doesn't know everything about skating.
I love to win, honestly... If you love to win, you should say it. And honestly, I'm hooked on it.
I want to stay involved in sports in one way or another.
My mom devised a plan to get me out of the house and gave me the choice between ballet or skating. She knew both of those sports were time-consuming and would keep me busy with hours of practice.
The SoCal weather can't be beat, but I just haven't quite been able to embrace the lifestyle.
To have full and multiple criteria is the best way to decide who is best prepared to be on that Olympic team.
I'm not a crier.
After a pretty amazing year that included more wins than I thought possible, I rang in 2013 by watching the Times Square ball drop on TV... and then heading directly to bed. It might not have been the typical New Year's Eve for a 21-year-old, but what can I say? It was a training night!
I by no means quit social media. — © Ashley Wagner
I by no means quit social media.
I just believe in equality for all.
I might be more of a tomboy on the ice, but when it comes to fashion and things like that, I'm a total girlie-girl.
I'm scrappy.
In 2010, I was 17 or 18 and thought, 'Yeah, the Olympics, that might happen.'
You always imagine everything will go so smoothly in the Olympic season.
I love Pinterest! Pinterest is absolutely phenomenal when you're trying to come up with a costume design.
I give myself a cheat day where I annihilate my diet. I'm an all-American girl, so I go for a burger and fries and a shake.
I'm not a pretty princess, and I'm aware of that, so I like music that is really intense, really bold, and characters that in a way almost have a dark side and are kind of evil because, for me, that's when I feel my strongest and fiercest, when I'm not necessarily the good girl.
I always loved Michelle Kwan's outfits. Most of them were designed by Vera Wang, and they're just so simple, but the fabric that they used and the way that it was sewn together look so elegant and rich. You could tell that time had been put into it. It wasn't just another spandex, stucco-covered costume.
I'm the type of skater that needs to stay upbeat and relaxed, open, because if I stay quiet, I get in my head, and then I start to think too much and start to doubt.
I am going to get involved with giving back to military families.
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