Kwan headed to Turin

? With jumps, spins and those majestic spirals, Michelle Kwan showed she is good – and healthy – enough Friday and earned one more run at that elusive Olympic gold medal.

Kwan sealed the spot on the U.S. Olympic team that she was handed two weeks ago, proving to a five-person monitoring committee that she has recovered from the groin injury that kept her out of the national championships. She performed both her long and short programs in less than a 12-minute span and did every one of her jumps except the triple loop.

The 95-minute session, which included a 45-minute break, was conducted at the East West Ice Palace in Artesia, Calif., her home rink. The session was monitored by U.S. Figure Skating international committee chairman Bob Horen; technical controller Charlie Cyr; world judge Paula Naughton; international judge Lorrie Parker; and athlete representative Brittney Bottoms.

Kwan curtsied to the committee when the session was over, then went to await its decision.

That decision was exactly what she wanted to hear: She’s going to Turin.

The five-time world and nine-time U.S. champion has stuck around the last four years in hopes of one more shot at Olympic gold.