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I can't think of a better spokesperson. Shes an inspirational young woman who, unlike so many others, is actually a good role model for girls of today.
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Disney hires Kwan as celebrity spokeswoman
Star turned down offer to be NBC commentator saying she'd be distraction
Updated: 5:21 p.m. ET Feb. 16, 2006
LOS ANGELES - Days after dropping out of the Winter Games, ending her epic quest for Olympic gold, figure skating champion Michelle Kwan accepted a new job on Thursday as celebrity representative for the Walt Disney Co.
Kwan, who recently declined an offer from rival media company NBC Universal to join its Olympics broadcast, will take part in promotions, advertising and public service messages involving all of Disneys businesses, the company said.
The deal also calls for her to make guest appearances on original TV programming and make personal appearances at live company events. Disney owns the ABC television network.
Financial terms of the multiyear agreement were not disclosed.
Kwan, 25, one of the most successful and recognized figure skaters of all time, has won a record-tying nine U.S. national titles and five world championships. But her decade-long hunt for an Olympic gold medal came to a tearful end on Sunday as she withdrew from competition due to a groin injury.
NBC, which is providing U.S. television coverage of the Winter Olympics in Turin, Italy, initially offered Kwan a job as an on-air commentator for the Games back in January, when it appeared she would not make the U.S. team, NBC has said.
An insider at the General Electric Co.-owned network said Kwan declined an opportunity to take up NBCs offer, saying she did not wish to be a distraction to her former teammates.
Kwan, the daughter of Chinese immigrants and a native of the Los Angeles suburb of Torrance, has been associated with Disney projects before, skating to the music of Disneys animated film hit Mulan in a 1998 television special and appearing in the 1994 special Greatest Hits on Ice.

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Disney hires Kwan as celebrity spokeswoman
Star turned down offer to be NBC commentator saying she'd be distraction
Updated: 5:21 p.m. ET Feb. 16, 2006
LOS ANGELES - Days after dropping out of the Winter Games, ending her epic quest for Olympic gold, figure skating champion Michelle Kwan accepted a new job on Thursday as celebrity representative for the Walt Disney Co.
Kwan, who recently declined an offer from rival media company NBC Universal to join its Olympics broadcast, will take part in promotions, advertising and public service messages involving all of Disneys businesses, the company said.
The deal also calls for her to make guest appearances on original TV programming and make personal appearances at live company events. Disney owns the ABC television network.
Financial terms of the multiyear agreement were not disclosed.
Kwan, 25, one of the most successful and recognized figure skaters of all time, has won a record-tying nine U.S. national titles and five world championships. But her decade-long hunt for an Olympic gold medal came to a tearful end on Sunday as she withdrew from competition due to a groin injury.
NBC, which is providing U.S. television coverage of the Winter Olympics in Turin, Italy, initially offered Kwan a job as an on-air commentator for the Games back in January, when it appeared she would not make the U.S. team, NBC has said.
An insider at the General Electric Co.-owned network said Kwan declined an opportunity to take up NBCs offer, saying she did not wish to be a distraction to her former teammates.
Kwan, the daughter of Chinese immigrants and a native of the Los Angeles suburb of Torrance, has been associated with Disney projects before, skating to the music of Disneys animated film hit Mulan in a 1998 television special and appearing in the 1994 special Greatest Hits on Ice.