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Youth no barrier for skating star

Source: Albuquerque Journal
Date: January 18, 2002
Author: Tracy Dingmann

Copyright 2002 Albuquerque Journal

Golden Tara Lipinski has grown up in spotlight

Olympic gold medalist Tara Lipinski is used to being the youngest in everything she does.

She was only 15 when she became the youngest winter Olympian to win a gold medal in an individual sport. Now 19, she is the youngest skater on the Target Stars on Ice tour, which also features Olympic champions Kristi Yamaguchi, Katerina Witt and Ilia Kulik and world champion Kurt Browning.

"I've always been the youngest in everything I do," said the bubbly performer in a telephone interview from the road. "It doesn't bother me. It keeps me striving and keeps me who I am."

This is Lipinski's fourth year with the Target tour, and this time around she does something really special on the ice, she says.

"I do two solo numbers, and one of my solos is a tribute to Sept. 11. It's kind of emotional."

Lipinski's other solo is a devotion to St. Therese Little Flower to "The Color of Roses," by Beth Neilson Chapman.

"I became fascinated with her when I was younger," said Lipinski of the French saint. "I liked the story about how you pray to her for five days and on the fifth day you receive a shower of roses."

Lipinski said she also admires the fact that Therese, as a feisty young girl, appealed to the pope to enter the convent at age 15 after being told she was too young.

"It sort of related to what I struggled for," she said. "And, she didn't seem perfect, so I could relate to her."

In Stars on Ice, Lipinski also performs with the rest of the female skaters in a high-energy, showgirl-type number.

"We do some talking on the mike and really interact with the audience," she said.

Lipinski vows she will never give up skating, but she has been branching out into acting lately. She has appeared on several television shows and recently appeared in the movie "Vanilla Sky." And she has a co-starring role in the upcoming independent feature "The Metro Chase."

"I wouldn't leave skating behind, because that is part of my life. It was the Stars on Ice tour that made me realize how much fun I have with the acting part of performing."

Target Stars on Ice

WHEN: 7:30 p.m. Tuesday, Jan. 22

WHERE: Tingley Coliseum, New Mexico State Fairgrounds

HOW MUCH: $56, $43 and $33 through Ticketmaster at 883-7800 or online at ticketmaster.com