Richmond resident Alysa Liu, 14, became the youngest figure skater to win back-to-back U.S. titles Friday night.

Last year, she became the youngest ever at age 13 to win the U.S. title.

Liu continued her record-setting ways at the 2020 competition at the Greensboro Coliseum Complex in Greensboro, N.C. During the free skate event, she “became the first woman to attempt a quadruple jump at the U.S. Championships with a quad Lutz (under-rotated),” and her 160.12-point free skate and total score of 235.52 were both records at the competition, according to U.S. Figure Skating.

In addition, she landed two clean triple Axels to reach the highest ever technical score of 91.75 in U.S. ladies competition.

Liu is nine years younger than the competition’s runner-up, Mariah Bell, and seven years younger than third-place finisher Bradie Tennell, the 2018 national champion, according to USA Today. The news publication touted Liu as the “best bet” to end the U.S. medal drought in the Olympics.