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U.S. Olympic figure skater and 2014 Olympic hopeful Rachael Flatt helps Eva Istrate, 7, get comfortable skating during a Memorial Hospital Family Skate event to promote health and wellness in the new year at Honnen Ice Arena Thursday, January 2, 2014.
U.S. Olympic figure skater and 2014 Olympic hopeful Rachael Flatt helps Eva Istrate, 7, get comfortable skating during a Memorial Hospital Family Skate event to promote health and wellness in the new year at Honnen Ice Arena Thursday, January 2, 2014.
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COLORADO SPRINGS — Rachael Flatt says she is at her best when she is really busy. The 2010 Cheyenne Mountain High School graduate knows. You can trust the 2010 Olympian on this.

Her extracurricular commitments as a and a Alpha Phi sorority member and challenging academic work as a pre-med student is enough to overwhelm most.

She is excited to begin life after figure skating after about . She wants to enjoy this final season before she retires to focus on medical school.

Part of her transition to life after figure skating is why Flatt led a public skate Thursday that drew about 110 people to Honnen Ice Arena on the Colorado College campus. It served as a fundraiser for the Memorial Hospital Foundation.

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