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Makani Boussougou

“The thing I love most about skating is that it allows me to express myself in a way that words never could.”

Makani was born and raised in Gabon, where he fell in love with figure skating at the age of 8. Despite the lack of resources and training facilities in his country, he tirelessly practiced on the few outdoor rinks available. At 18, he moved to Canada to pursue his dream of becoming a professional skater. Makani's unique blend of African-inspired moves and classical technique made him an instant sensation in the figure skating world. When he's not on the ice, Makani loves to read books about African history and culture, and occasionally dabbles in painting.

What is the biggest challenge you face as a figure skater from Gabon?

Definitely the lack of resources and support. Equipment, ice time, and coaching are all incredibly expensive, and it's difficult to find sponsors or funding for my training.

What advice do you have for aspiring figure skaters?

Never give up on your dreams, no matter how impossible they may seem. Practice every day, believe in yourself, and surround yourself with people who support and encourage you.

A stunning photo of a vibrant orange and pink sunset over a body of water.
I always try to incorporate aspects of my African heritage into my performances. This photo of a beautiful sunset reminds me of my homeland and the warm colors I try to infuse into my choreography.
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