What was most important to me at the Olympics was going out there and performing my best. When I messed up the first jump combination, which was my big move, it hit me that I messed up the program of my life.

About Debi Thomas

Debra Janine Thomasis an American figure skater and physician. She is the 1986 World champion, the 1988 Olympic bronze medalist, and a two-time U.S. national champion.

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For as long as I can really remember, I wanted to be a doctor.

Debi Thomas

American figure skater and orthopedic surgeon

So I went for engineering, specifically product design, which I enjoyed.

Debi Thomas

American figure skater and orthopedic surgeon

I just thought that it was magical having to glide across the ice.

Debi Thomas

American figure skater and orthopedic surgeon

I watch a lot of professional skating, and I am really looking forward to going to nationals.

Debi Thomas

American figure skater and orthopedic surgeon

The Olympics: not one of my better memories.

Debi Thomas

American figure skater and orthopedic surgeon

Right now I am doing my residency in orthopedic research.

Debi Thomas

American figure skater and orthopedic surgeon

Probably the ’86 nationals. That was my first real national title and first real statement I ever made in figure skating, and my life changed after I returned.

Debi Thomas

American figure skater and orthopedic surgeon

I was always very strong in math, physics and calculus.

Debi Thomas

American figure skater and orthopedic surgeon

My skating is a very emotional thing that comes from the heart, never doing it for the medal.

Debi Thomas

American figure skater and orthopedic surgeon

I am not really sure how I got interested in medicine.

Debi Thomas

American figure skater and orthopedic surgeon

I begged my mom to let me start skating.

Debi Thomas

American figure skater and orthopedic surgeon

I would make my mom buy me the toy doctor kit.

Debi Thomas

American figure skater and orthopedic surgeon

What was most important to me at the Olympics was going out there and performing my best. When I messed up the first jump combination, which was my big move, it hit me that I messed up the program of my life.

Debi Thomas

American figure skater and orthopedic surgeon

I tell people I’m too stupid to know what’s impossible. I have ridiculously large dreams, and half the time they come true.

Debi Thomas

American figure skater and orthopedic surgeon