Bradie Tennell arrives again at the summit of U.S. women’s skating

Bradie Tennell expresses delight with her winning free skate score at the U.S. Championships.  (Jay Adeff, U.S. Figure Skating)

Bradie Tennell expresses delight with her winning free skate score at the U.S. Championships. (Jay Adeff, U.S. Figure Skating)

Bradie Tennell knows the old cliché athletes use to explain what keeps them going through thick and thin, when they try not to have their eyes always on a prize.

“They say it’s about the journey, not the destination,” Tennell said. “But the destination feels pretty good, too.”

It was a place she had been before and one Tennell turned her life inside out last summer to reach again: the top step of the women’s podium at the U.S. Figure Skating Championships.

Tennell got there Friday night as convincingly as she had the first time, in 2018, sweeping the short program and free skate, earning 232.61 points and winning by a whopping 17.28 over the surprise (and surprised) runner-up, Amber Glenn, whose best previous finish at nationals was fifth last year.

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