It began with watching the sport of figure skating on television. Long Island native Trinity Bishop asked her mother, Delia, to take her skating. The ice enticed her and a big dream soon took shape, which Trinity, her older brother Tristin, and Delia are now sharing in their book, “Trinity’s Big Olympic Skating Dream.”
“I like the jumps and spins; they’re my favorite part about skating,” said Trinity, 10. “I practice every day. You don’t have to be just on the ice. You can also train off [the] ice because they both help you get stronger. I do ballet too.”
The family traveled to Wichita, Kansas, in January of this year to watch the U.S. Figure Skating Championships, made all the more meaningful because one of Trinity’s coaches, Bradie Tennell, was competing. In addition to savoring Tennel