Athletes in every sense of the word include figure skaters. A lot of talent, thousands of hours of hard, laser-focused practice,
and an unwavering devotion to excellence are all necessary to become a world-class figure skater. However,
executing a successful routine also necessitates that the figure skaters possess some charm and be able to emotionally engage the audience.

Spencer Howe and Emily Chan made a strong case for their abilities as entertainers and accomplished skaters.
The pair performed a breathtakingly lovely routine to Justin Jesso’s song ‘Sound of Freedom’ that succeeded
in their goals of being both a skater and an entertainer. Both of them successfully demonstrated
their figure skating prowess. However, they also let the music lead them, timing their actions to match the tone and vibe of the song.
The audience gave them a rousing round of applause and shouts in response to their moving and inspirational performance.

According to the video’s YouTube description, their routine took place during the 51st annual ‘An Evening with Champions.’
The annual occasion, which is held at Harvard University, aims to generate funds to support the fight against childhood cancer.
After their routine, Spencer added that there was another reason he and Emily were skating. They also want to spread the word about another cause.
We also want to express that we hope everyone enjoyed it, just like that program,’ Spencer added.
‘We dedicated it to the ‘Sound of Freedom,’which disseminates information against child trafficking. I’m not sure if you’ve watched it, but it’s a fantastic movie.