The trip to the U.S. Figure Skating national development camp in Wichita, Kan., started out as a young figure skater’s dream, and Cory Haynos, a teenager from Northern Virginia, was there to make a mark.
On Wednesday morning, after most of the 150 invited up-and-coming skaters had left and only the very top of the group — maybe 40-45 athletes — remained for a special training session, Haynos launched himself forward into the air. He rotated in a blur, once, twice and a third time, like a human gyroscope, before landing on one foot, elated.
He had done it.