"As a young child, I played the violin. I think that that started the spark"
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The line “I think” does quiet work here. Fleming isn’t selling a myth of destiny; she’s offering a plausible origin story that resists the usual sports narrative of raw talent and relentless grind. That modesty reads as credibility, but it’s also strategic: it makes excellence feel earned, not ordained. And “spark” is the key metaphor. She frames artistry as ignition, not instruction - something that catches, then grows. It’s a way of acknowledging that the drive to perform is emotional before it’s technical.
Culturally, Fleming’s era helped cement skating as a mainstream spectacle in America, one that leaned heavily on grace, musicality, and a carefully curated femininity. By pointing to the violin, she aligns her athletic identity with “taste” and artistry - traits that made her palatable to television audiences and sponsors, and that distinguished her from athletes in less decorative sports. The subtext: what looks like sport is also performance, and performance has roots. The violin is her receipt.
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"As a young child, I played the violin. I think that that started the spark." FixQuotes, 16 Jan. 2026, https://fixquotes.com/quotes/as-a-young-child-i-played-the-violin-i-think-that-82506/. Accessed 9 Feb. 2026.
