Doris and Eyria, thanks so much for the detailed reports. I felt as if I had been there. Doris, I'm so glad you and Mr. Ski were able to get there and even locate seating. It's nice to hear about Emily's graduation and the fact that Christina Gao is at Harvard. What with Wylie, Dick Button, and John Misha Petkevich, Harvard can be called a skating school.
You lucky ducks, to see the Haydenettes! They are such an incredible group. How can human beings who don't have telepathic powers synchronize so well. (Doris, I love your account of several of them texting completely in synch.)
I'm glad you saw Jeremy's program choreographed by Benji Schwimmer, one of my favorite dancers in the world. I'm relieved Jeremy didn't injure himself jumping on the pitted ice....
I'll look forward to Kimmie's program. She was one of my favorite American champions, and though it's regrettable that her growth spurt affected her skating ability, I can never be sorry to see someone grow bigger and stronger. It will be interesting to see how she competes in the Medal Winners' Open. Eyria, you say that she'd been mostly off the ice for a few years? Maybe if she has started training again, she might regain skills and be able to do more in terms of a competitive career. (I can dream, can't I?)
Eyria, I agree with you about Paul Wylie. I could watch him just skating crossovers. His posture and extensions, his commitment to every movement, will always pull me in. He's on my forever list for sure.
And thanks so much for the links, Doris--both the ones for this show and the reference ones (especially Rahkamo/Kokko!).
You lucky ducks, to see the Haydenettes! They are such an incredible group. How can human beings who don't have telepathic powers synchronize so well. (Doris, I love your account of several of them texting completely in synch.)
I'm glad you saw Jeremy's program choreographed by Benji Schwimmer, one of my favorite dancers in the world. I'm relieved Jeremy didn't injure himself jumping on the pitted ice....
I'll look forward to Kimmie's program. She was one of my favorite American champions, and though it's regrettable that her growth spurt affected her skating ability, I can never be sorry to see someone grow bigger and stronger. It will be interesting to see how she competes in the Medal Winners' Open. Eyria, you say that she'd been mostly off the ice for a few years? Maybe if she has started training again, she might regain skills and be able to do more in terms of a competitive career. (I can dream, can't I?)
Eyria, I agree with you about Paul Wylie. I could watch him just skating crossovers. His posture and extensions, his commitment to every movement, will always pull me in. He's on my forever list for sure.
And thanks so much for the links, Doris--both the ones for this show and the reference ones (especially Rahkamo/Kokko!).
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