: She keeps her figure skating goals a secret to avoid being mocked as a "twirl girl" while balancing a grueling schedule of hockey practices, skating drills, and schoolwork.
The title primarily refers to two distinct figure-skating-related stories: a popular 2005 Disney Channel Original Movie and the deeply personal 2020 documentary about Olympian Randy Gardner . 1. Disney's Go Figure (2005) Go Figure
This documentary and stage show provide a vulnerable look at the life of two-time Olympian and World Champion . Go Figure: The Randy Gardner Story | PBS : She keeps her figure skating goals a
: Katelin's parents cannot afford the elite private academy where Natasha teaches. To get a scholarship, Katelin must join the school's girls' hockey team —a sport she knows nothing about and that her hockey teammates ("Mojo," "Ronnie," and "Hollywood") initially despise. Disney's Go Figure (2005) This documentary and stage
This teen comedy-drama follows , a 14-year-old figure skater who dreams of training with a world-renowned Russian coach, Natasha Goberman.