Kristen Santos-Griswold competes in the women's 1000-meter semifinals during the Olympic Winter Games Beijing 2022 on Feb. 11, 2022 in Beijing.
More than eight months have passed since U.S. short track speedskater Kristen Santos’ dream of an Olympic medal disappeared in an instant.
Racing in the women’s 1,000-meter event in the Olympic Winter Games Beijing 2022, she appeared to be in medal position with a lap to go before being bumped by another skater, sending both to the ice. A bona fide medal contender going into the Games, Santos finished fourth, the closest she would get to a medal in her five events.
Until a week ago, she hadn’t raced internationally since those Beijing Games.
She wasn’t even sure there would be a 2022-23 season.
Now, Beijing is in the rearview mirror. Santos-Griswold is ready for the bounce back.
“I’m definitely excited to go into the season,” the native of Fairfield, Connecticut, said last week ahead of the season opener in Montreal. “I’m still a little bit nervous, of course, because I think this is kind of the longest amount of time I’ve taken without a real international race in I don’t even know how long.”
Those nerves didn’t show in Canada. Santos-Griswold, now 27, won a bronze medal in the women’s 1,500 and nearly added another medal in the women’s 3,000 relay. She finished fourth with teammates Corinne Stoddard, Eunice Lee and Julie Letai.
She’ll be back at the Utah Olympic Oval this week for a three-day world cup event that begins Nov. 4.
And, yes, she’s racing this season with an addition to her last name after getting married over the offseason to Travis Griswold. She’ll also start work on a doctorate degree in the spring at the University of Utah.
But for now, it’s time to skate.
Santos-Griswold was among 15 U.S. short trackers named to the fall world cup team, which has a mix of Olympians and up-and-coming skaters.