Beneath the credits for I, Tonya, a grainy video of Tonya plays, nailing the difficult triple
axel move at the 1991 U.S. Figure Skating Championship (making her the first American woman to do so in a competition), which the film dramatizes about 40 minutes into its run time.
Not exact matches
In addition to modernizing the carriage, Richardson made structural changes that allowed for the wheels to
move separately (until then carriages had
axels connecting the wheels, preventing independent wheel movement), making the stroller more maneuverable and convenient for parents.
Tonya dropped out of high school and devoted every day to mastering
moves like the triple -
axel, which she became the first skater to master.
«This device works with human force; you only need to
move the lever and the wheel
axel propel it forward in a wave motion.»
Main job function was to set up mill, and bore the rail road wheels, used forklift to
move wheels from stockroom to mill, also turn down the
axels.