U.S. figure skater Isabeau Levito joked that “you can’t evict me” after living it up in the Olympic Village at the 2026 Milan-Cortina Winter Games.
During an interview with NBC New York, Levito gushed over her experience in the Italian Alps ahead of her Winter Olympics debut in the women’s figure skating short program on Tuesday.
“I’ve spent every night in the village,” Levito,18, said. “It’s been everything and more. And you can’t evict me. … I don’t think there’s anything not to enjoy.
“I haven’t even gotten to compete yet and I feel like my experience is already complete — Not complete, but just, I’m having a blast, the best time.
“… I feel like I’m exactly where I want to be and I’m so glad that things have aligned and worked out for me to be here. And I’m excited for the opportunity to compete.”
Levito, who was born in Philadelphia, and raised in Mount Holly, New Jersey, is the 2024 world silver medalist and 2023 U.S. national champion.
“You can take isabeau out of the village, but you cannot take the village out of isabeau,” her TikTok bio states.
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Levito is known for her smooth transitions and her technical ability with musical interpretation.
Her skating style has drawn comparisons to legends, Michelle Kwan and Sasha Cohen.

Levito and her U.S. teammates, figure skaters Alysa Liu and Amber Glenn — nicknamed the “Blade Angels” — will skate in the fifth and final group of six of the short program, beginning at 12:45 p.m. ET on Tuesday.
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