 Nope, that's not at the Winter Olympics in Sochi, that's at the skating club of Boston. The same rink where former and current Olympic figure skaters have practiced. Like two-time U.S. national champions, Marissa Castelli and Simon Schnapier, who are currently in Sochi competing at this year's Winter Olympics. We know Simon Schnapier and Marissa Castelli, we know them from the club because they are both members, so yes, we know some of the Olympians, which is exciting. It makes you want to watch a little bit more because now you have a personal connection with the people you're watching. So how does having hometown talent at this year's Winter Olympics affect the skating club of Boston? Young skaters are watching and getting excited and they want to go and do the same thing and they come and sign up for lessons. Your body is going to be up. There we go. Yeah, nice, that was good. While instructors are seeing the increase in business, the increase in excitement amongst kids is evident. A lot of the skaters inspire me to do certain things. I went to a competition in Salem today and I placed second place in open gold. But what's even more exciting is that for the first time in 22 years, the skating club of Boston is being represented on ice in the Winter Olympics. So it's no surprise skaters of all levels are talking about the positive impact on the local rank. With the Olympics happening in Sochi, we are very excited to be cheering on our training mates, Marissa Castelli and Simon Schnapier. Everyone's really enthused and I would say that it's very motivating to watch the skaters at the Olympics. It helped make this a great training atmosphere. What kind of advice does this world champion have for young aspiring skaters? I would say that the most important thing is to always enjoy skating and really focus, but also remember that it's a privilege to do this and it's not a chore. Make sure you're having fun. With all the excitement surrounding figure skating in this year's Sochi Winter Olympics, it is no surprise the amount of enthusiasm in this rank. Don't be surprised if the next Ashley Wagner is skating right behind me. For BU News, this is Katie Pestinelli.