Alysa Liu Plush Toy 22cm | Olympic Figure Skater Fan Art Plush Collectible
Alysa Liu Plush Toy 22cm | Olympic Figure Skater Fan Art Plush Collectible
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Alysa Liu Plush Toy 22cm | Liu Plush Figure Skater Collectible | Alysa Liu Fan Art Plush
Celebrate the most electrifying moment in American figure skating in over two decades with this officially fan-inspired Alysa Liu plush. Standing at a compact 22cm, this lovingly crafted Liu plush captures the spirit of the two-time 2026 Olympic gold medalist, 2025 World champion, and cultural phenomenon who took the Milano Cortina Games by storm. Whether you are a lifelong figure skating fan or a newcomer swept up in the Alysa Liu fan art plush movement, this plush toy is a must-have piece of history.
About Alysa Liu: From Child Prodigy to Olympic Legend
Born on August 8, 2005, in Clovis, California, and raised in Oakland, Alysa Liu began skating at age five, driven purely by her love for the adrenaline of the ice. By age 12 she had already rewritten the record books, becoming the youngest woman in history to land a triple Axel in international competition. One year later, in 2019, she captured the U.S. National Championship at just 13, shattering the record for youngest-ever U.S. women's champion. In 2020, she defended that title, becoming the first woman to win back-to-back U.S. titles since Ashley Wagner in 2012 and 2013. Her technical arsenal was unmatched: she was the first American woman to land a quad Lutz in competition and the first woman anywhere to complete both a quadruple jump and a triple Axel in the same program.
After competing at the 2022 Beijing Olympics and earning a World Championship bronze, Alysa Liu made a stunning decision: she retired from skating at just 16. She hiked to Mount Everest Base Camp, explored photography and the arts, and stepped away from the relentless grind. Then, in 2024, a skiing trip with a friend reignited her passion, and she returned to the ice on her own terms, choosing her own music, costumes, and choreography.
The comeback story became the stuff of legend. At the 2025 World Championships in Boston, skating on home ice, Alysa Liu became the first American woman to claim a world figure skating title in 19 years. Then at the 2026 Winter Olympics in Milan, she delivered a career-best free skate to "MacArthur Park Suite" with a total score of 226.79, winning individual gold as the first American woman to do so since Sarah Hughes in 2002. She also helped Team USA to gold in the team event, making her a two-time Olympic gold medalist at age 20. Her social media following exploded from 300,000 to nearly 8 million in days. Fans flooded stores looking for Alysa Liu merchandise, figure skater plush toys, and collectibles to commemorate her historic run. This Alysa plush answers that call.
Product Highlights
- Alysa Liu plush fan art collectible inspired by the 2026 double Olympic gold medalist and 2025 World champion
- Compact 22cm (approximately 8.7 inches) size, ideal for display on a shelf, desk, or skating bag
- Soft cotton filling for a huggable, premium feel that holds its shape over time
- Lightweight at only 117g, making it easy to carry, display, or gift
- Hand-crafted fan art design celebrating the spirit of Alysa Liu figure skater culture
- A standout piece among figure skater plush toys and Olympic figure skating collectibles
- Perfect as an Alysa Liu gift for figure skating fans of all ages
- Safe, durable construction suitable for both collectors and everyday use
- Great addition to any figure skating fan merch collection or as a unique sports gift
Why Fans Are Searching for Alysa Liu Merchandise Right Now
The Alysa Liu phenomenon did not begin with the 2026 Olympics; it was years in the making. Figure skating communities had followed her since her breakthrough 2019 nationals win, in awe of a 13-year-old throwing quad Lutzes and triple Axels with a smile on her face. When she retired in 2022, fans were heartbroken. When she returned in 2024 with a fresh artistic identity, choosing her own programs and stepping into her full creative self, the skating world fell in love all over again.
Her gold medal performance in Milan, skating to the late Donna Summer's "MacArthur Park Suite," went viral across every major platform. She appeared at Paris Fashion Week, made a dazzling entrance at the iHeartRadio Music Awards in a sleek black halter gown, and was spotted by fans at airports worldwide. Travis Kelce even shouted her out at a major awards ceremony. Searches for Alysa Liu fan art, Alysa Liu plush, figure skater plush toys, and Alysa Liu collectibles surged to all-time highs. This handmade Alysa plush captures that cultural moment in soft, giftable form, celebrating not just an athlete but a movement.
Size Guide
| Dimension | Measurement | Approx. Imperial |
|---|---|---|
| Height | 22 cm | ~8.7 inches |
| Weight | 117 g | ~4.1 oz |
| Filling | Cotton | Soft, premium fill |
| Style | Seated / Standing plush figure | Display-ready |
Care Instructions
Keeping Your Alysa Liu Plush in Perfect Condition
- Surface clean only: Use a slightly damp cloth to gently spot-clean any marks or stains.
- Do not machine wash or tumble dry to preserve the shape and cotton filling.
- Avoid prolonged direct sunlight to prevent colour fading over time.
- Do not submerge in water.
- Store in a cool, dry place when not on display.
- Not recommended for children under 3 years due to small parts. Suitable for collectors and fans of all ages above 3.
FAQ: Alysa Liu | Frequently Asked Questions
Yes. Alysa Liu won two gold medals at the 2026 Winter Olympics in Milan. She first helped Team USA claim gold in the team event, then delivered a breathtaking free skate to "MacArthur Park Suite" to win the individual women's title with a career-best score of 226.79. She became the first American woman to win individual figure skating gold since Sarah Hughes at the 2002 Salt Lake City Games, ending a 24-year drought for the United States.
Alysa Liu retired after the 2022 Beijing Olympics at age 16, citing burnout and a desire to live a more balanced life outside of skating. She explored photography, fashion, music, and even hiked to Mount Everest Base Camp. In 2024, a skiing trip with a friend reignited her love for the ice. This time she returned entirely on her own terms, taking creative control over her programs, costumes, and music. She described her return as "round two," with a renewed sense of joy that ultimately carried her to the 2025 World Championship and 2026 Olympic gold.
Alysa Liu is celebrated as one of the most technically gifted jumpers in figure skating history. She was the first woman in the world to land both a quadruple jump and a triple Axel in the same competitive program. She is also the first American woman to land a quad Lutz in competition, and the first American junior woman to complete a triple Axel in international competition. Additionally, she was the first woman to land a triple Axel to triple toe loop combination in the short program, a combination that became a signature part of her competitive arsenal.
Following her 2026 Olympic triumph, Alysa Liu became a genuine global superstar. Her social media following grew from around 300,000 before the Olympics to nearly 8 million within weeks of her gold medal win. She has since appeared at Paris Fashion Week, the iHeartRadio Music Awards red carpet, and is currently on the Stars on Ice tour in Japan. Fans have camped outside venues and airports to see her. Major brands, media outlets, and celebrities, including NFL star Travis Kelce, have publicly celebrated her achievements, making her the most talked-about figure skater in a generation.
At the 2026 Winter Olympics in Milan, Alysa Liu performed her free skate to "MacArthur Park Suite" by the late Donna Summer. The program was a dramatic and emotionally powerful showcase of her artistry, which she helped choreograph herself as part of her creative comeback. The performance brought the crowd inside the Milano Ice Skating Arena to its feet and scored a career-best 226.79, clinching the Olympic gold medal. Her original program for the season was a "Lady Gaga" free skate, which she later revamped mid-season before choosing "MacArthur Park" for the Olympics.

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