The Runthrough

By: Adam Rippon Ashley Wagner and Sarah Hughes
  • Summary

  • Olympians Adam Rippon and Ashley Wagner join forces with Sarah Hughes (no relation to 2002 Olympic Champion, Sarah Hughes) to tackle the most important questions figure skaters have been asking themselves for years.

    Questions like: “Why does this short program feel so long?” or “Is there such a thing as your costume being too tight?” and the most important question of all: “Will changing my hair color fix all my problems?”

    Join the team as they cover all the news, competitions, and drama of the figure skating season. Will they kiss? Will they cry? There’s only one way to find out.

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Episodes
  • Episode 74: Sibling Rivalry
    May 7 2025

    We come back from our hiatus before it even started for an emergency episode on the return of the Shibutanis.

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    37 mins
  • Episode 73: The 2nd Annual Rosie Awards
    Apr 30 2025

    Please sit back, relax, and enjoy the second annual Rosie Awards. It's been such an amazing season. A huge thank you to everyone who listened throughout the season and a giant congratulations to all the skaters who made the season so incredible. In our eyes, you're all LIUsers.

    Stay tuned for our skating lore series this off-season!!!

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    1 hr and 3 mins
  • Episode 72: Suggestions at the End of the Season
    Apr 23 2025

    We talk about figure skating's biggest fake event, World Team Trophy, and suggest many things that don't matter at all now that the season is over.

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    53 mins

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