Kristi Yamaguchi, first Asian-American to win individual figure skating Olympic gold, ‘tickled pink’ to become a Barbie
- The then 20-year old became the first Asian-American to win an individual figure skating gold medal, at the 1992 Winter Olympics
- Yamaguchi says she and outfit designer Lauren Sheehan are ‘just so tickled pink’, while she is also happy with the doll’s visage
Like many little girls, a young Kristi Yamaguchi loved playing with Barbie. With a schedule packed with ice skating practices, her Barbie dolls became her “best friends”.
So, it’s surreal for the decorated Olympian figure skater to now be a Barbie girl herself.
“It’s a huge, huge honour. I think a lot of pride comes along with it, not just recognising the Olympic achievement, but also being recognised during AAPI (Asian-American and Pacific Islander) Month and following in the footsteps of some incredible women that I idolise: Anna May Wong, Maya Angelou and Rosa Parks,” Yamaguchi told Associated Press. “It’s hard to see me put in the category with them.”
Yamaguchi, who became the first Asian-American to win an individual figure skating gold medal, at the 1992 Winter Olympics, has been immortalised as a doll for Barbie’s “Inspiring Women” series, Mattel announced on Wednesday.
The release is timed for AAPI Heritage Month, in May.