November 4, 2025
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9:04Now PlayingOlympic hopefuls Audrey Shin and Balázs Nagy open up about their partnership, training journey, and dreams of representing Team USA on the Olympic stage.
From joking about matching Olympic ring tattoos to sharing their deepest motivations, Shin and Nagy reflect on what drives them as they build their “body of work” toward the Milan-Cortina 2026 Winter Games.
The pair talk about the transition from singles to pairs, how nonverbal connection makes all the difference on the ice, their creative process for choosing program music, and how they balance skating with life, school, and future plans beyond competition.
They also share personal insights — from Shin's passion for Eastern medicine to Nagy's journey from Hungary to the U.S. and his decision to skate for Team USA.
Topics include:
Olympic dreams & first inspirations
The meaning behind the Olympic rings
Building chemistry and connection on the ice
Creative process for picking program music
Training and life in Canada
Nagy's story of representing the U.S. by choice
Shin's future goals beyond skating
Honest. Thoughtful. Inspiring. A deep look into what it means to chase the Olympic dream — together.
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