The new memoir from gracie gold

Outofshapeworthlessloser

GRACIE GOLD

DEAR SKATING,*

I AM WRITING TO YOU BECAUSE I CANNOT DECIDE IF I HATE YOU OR IF I LOVE YOU.

You are a part of me—my identifier to the world. You are my esteem, my joy, my sense of self all tied up in one. . . . You made me feel special. Some people even said that you made me extraordinary. . . . I flourished under your guidance and love. But I also was crushed by the weight of your expectations.

I abused your love and became addicted to your rush. I watched as you ripped apart my family and others, destroyed my life, and brought me to lows I didn’t know were possible. . . . You introduced me to an eating disorder, alcohol, depression, anxiety, and perfectionism.

The combination almost killed me. I wanted it to kill me. 

BUT NOW I AM AWAKE.

 *WRITTEN AT THE MEADOWS TREATMENT CENTER, SEPTEMBER 2017

When Gracie Gold stepped onto center stage (or ice, rather) as America’s sweetheart at the 2014 Sochi Olympics, she instantly became the face of America’s most beloved winter sport. Beautiful, blonde, Midwestern, and media-trained, she was suddenly being written up everywhere from The New Yorker to Teen Vogue to People and baking cookies with Taylor Swift. 

But little did the public know what Gold was facing when the cameras were off. In 2017, she entered treatment for what was publicly announced as an eating disorder and anxiety treatment but was, in reality, suicidal ideation. While Gold’s public star was rising, her private life was falling apart: Cracks within her family were widening, her bulimia was getting worse, and she became a survivor of sexual assault. The pressure of training for years with demanding coaches and growing up in a household that accepted nothing less than gold had finally taken its toll.

Now Gold reveals the exclusive and harrowing story of her struggles in and out of the pressure-packed world of elite figure skating: the battles with her family, her coaches, the powers-that-be at her federation, and her deteriorating mental health.

Told with unflinching honesty and stirring defiance, Outofshapeworthlessloser is not only a forceful reckoning from a world-class athlete but also an intimate account of surviving as a young woman in a society that rewards appearances more than anything and demands perfection at all costs.

Gracie Gold Author Photo

Photo: © Tara Modlin

GRACIE GOLD

Gracie Gold is a two-time U.S. figure skating champion and Olympic bronze medalist. Gracie is the first and only American woman to win an NHK Trophy title and holds the record for the highest short program score ever recorded by an American woman. Her writing has been published in The Cut. She now lives in Wilmington, Delaware, and trains in suburban Philadelphia.

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