There are plenty of kids who strap on their first pair of skates when they’re just tots. If a kid learns how to stand on the ice with confidence at age 3, then by age 4 they’ll be cruising around the rink with abandon.
Sure, they’ll fall, but they’ll get back up. And it’s an important lesson to learn.
Tots on ice
Of course, figure skating is something different and there can be a lot of pressure behind it. But like dance and sports, it can be a great way to instill discipline and respect for hard work as well.
We’re not sure why little Brynn Cartagena’s mom chose skating for her daughter, but it’s clear that she’s learned some serious poise in the short time she’s been doing it.
A video of the 3-year-old was posted to YouTube in 2014 and her adorable skills have been viewed over 1.7 million times.
What a different 8 weeks makes
In the caption, mom Valerie notes that her daughter has only been on skates for 8 WEEKS at this point.
And, frankly, she’s already learned more than we ever did. She can start and stop, cruise with control, and even do a few cute moves.
She’s got the charisma down as well as she smiles and waves while out on the ice.
It looks like she’s having lots of fun. Heck, she can even wiggle herself backward – that’s something we’re still trying to master!
Putting on a show
Brynn’s performance is set to “The Muffin Man,” which cracked up more than a few viewers.
“I thought this was so so cute! when it started it put a big smile on my face and when the muffin man song played I lost it, I died lol,” said a commenter.
Brynn’s performance at the 2014 Magnolia Open skating competition won her first place out of 6 skaters in her age category!
And while she didn’t know it at the time, as she skated towards mom at the end of her routine, she looked like she felt pretty good about it.
Even commenters were cheering her on years later!
“She’s not even my child and I feel proud,” said a viewer.
“She is so sweet. I smile every time I watch it. The song she skated to was precious too,” gushed another commenter.
Nine months after her prize-winning performance at the Magnolia Open, Brynn competed at Winterfest Skate. And her performances can be found all over YouTube.
Growing up, and still competing
This wasn’t Brynn’s only performance at the Atlanta Figure Skating Club’s annual Magnolia Open in Atlanta, Georgia either. She won 1st place in 2017 as well!
And she’s still skating – at least as of the Magnolia 2020 Free Skate Competition.
We don’t know how she placed, but we see she hasn’t lost her love of pink!
Sadly, Brynn’s father passed away last year. Her mom set up a memorial fund so that both Brynn and her brother could continue pursuing their passions.
Be sure to scroll down below to see Brynn Cartagena’s debut performance at just 3 years old.
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