Khaleej Times

Daleman battles all odds to pursue Olympic dream

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pyeongchan­g — When Gabrielle Daleman underwent surgery to remove a cyst from her abdomen last year, the Canadian figure skater’s Olympic hopes could have disappeare­d.

But after months of scares and setbacks, the 20-year-old is set to compete at a second Winter Games she considers more significan­t than ever.

“I had no idea what was going to happen this season,” Daleman told reporters after practicing at the Gangneung Ice Arena, describing her “brutal summer” filled with health issues. “This Olympics means more to me than anything because I went from not knowing if I’d be able to skate this year to do what I’m doing.”

Daleman, who finished 17th at the 2014 Sochi Olympics, said the recovery time for the surgery she had in May was usually eight months. She took only half of that time off.

In recent months, Daleman, who won bronze at last year’s world championsh­ips, has opened up about a plethora of issues she has faced off the ice.

She has a learning disability that causes her trouble with reading and writing, something that led to bullying at an early age.

As a former gymnast, Daleman does not have the stereotypi­cal skating body. Her muscles bulge. Her shoulders are broader than the average skater’s. She is strong. But the pressure of striving for a lithe frame has taken its toll.

Daleman revealed that she has suffered from an eating disorder like the ones that have ended the careers

This Olympics means more to me than anything because I went from not knowing if I’d be able to skate this year to do what I’m doing Daleman, Canadian figure skater

of many female skaters her age.

“Not only athletes but a lot of women and a lot of people do struggle with most of the stuff I was struggling with and I still do on a day-to-day basis,” Daleman said.

“I shouldn’t be ashamed to tell people what I’ve been through and what I’m going through because it’s life and it brought me to where and who I am today.”

Eating disorders have long been an issue in figure skating.

US skater Gracie Gold announced last year she would be missing the Olympics as she was taking a break to treat psychologi­cal issues and an eating disorder.

Sochi team gold medallist Yulia Lipnitskay­a, 19, retired from the sport after undergoing treatment for anorexia.

The upheaval in Daleman’s life has been matched by a shake-up in her free programme. But the changes, she said, were meant to better reflect her genuine self.

In the midst of the competitiv­e season last autumn, Daleman dropped her long programme with music from the “Gladiator” movie, a risky move so close to the Olympics. —

 ?? Reuters ?? Gabrielle Daleman of Canada during training. —
Reuters Gabrielle Daleman of Canada during training. —

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