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14 hours ago, CherryMalotte said:

Nancy Kerrigan made me cry this afternoon late when I watched her and Tenley, both so in pain.  These skating clubs really do have their own communities, but they all hurt together.

It was nice seeing Tenley again. It was also nice to see people like her and Nancy being so supportive of the skating community. 

There was one comment I read that made me a little teary. It was something to the effect of 'Dick Button left us so that he could skate with the kids and help them reach the heights.'

I'm a non-believer/agnostic, but I think this is a beautiful way to see the world, and it definitely made me feel better.

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Wonderful moment at the European Championships for Niina Petrokina, winning her country's first-ever women's Euros medal (a gold, at that) on home soil.

Unrelatedly, for those who don't follow Canadian junior nationals (the nerve!), 12-year-old winner Lia Cho's free skate has now accrued over 101,000 views on CBC's YouTube, which is a gigantic number for a non-Olympic performance.

 

6 minutes ago, SeanC said:

Wonderful moment at the European Championships for Niina Petrokina, winning her country's first-ever women's Euros medal (a gold, at that) on home soil.

I was so distracted by the other skating news that I forgot to shield myself from spoilers. I'm stuck at work and haven't been able to watch yet. Lesson learned!

Glad to hear that it went well for Petrokina!

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7 hours ago, KittenPokerCheater said:

Johnny and Tara were crying when they talked about it on air for Euros, right before the moment of silence.

They were outright bawling after they aired Terry Gannon's tribute to Uncle Dick, just before the last group of skaters at Euro ladies. Then again, so was I. It was so good. I hope they repeat it during World's (and 4 CC), because the European Championships on E! probably don't have a huge following in the U.S. unless you're a serious fan. The tribute deserves network airing, maybe during the World's Men's final, which will be on the main channel.

 

 

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10 minutes ago, ChicksDigScars said:

They were outright bawling after they aired Terry Gannon's tribute to Uncle Dick, just before the last group of skaters at Euro ladies. Then again, so was I. It was so good. I hope they repeat it during World's (and 4 CC), because the European Championships on E! probably don't have a huge following in the U.S. unless you're a serious fan. The tribute deserves network airing, maybe during the World's Men's final, which will be on the main channel.

 

 

It was wonderful and I so agree, it definitely needs to be on an NBC airing.

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I've said this before here but one of my memories of Button's commentary is when he was commentating during 1991 US Nationals. Tonya Harding, being more of an athletic jumper than the Sasha Cohen-types he typically preferred, with their exquisite posture, etc. probably wasn't one of his favorites. But he was so excited when she landed the 3A--maybe even more than she was! I just loved his aristocratic tones "Good girl!...How terrific!" He knew how important that jump was for women's FS.

What a sad week for all of us.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tIGoWGjetog

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21 hours ago, Chaser said:

I came across a compilation of some of his commentary. It brought a tear to my eye and a smile to my face. He made it known when he wasn’t happy with a performance.

I love that Tara included his opinion on her layback in her tribute. Lol

Laybacks? Uncle Dick could really disparage a bad one. I seem to recall him referring to a skater's "broken" leg sticking out during a spin. I'm sure I haven't been the only skate fan watching out for "broken" legs. I don't see traveling spins any more. I wonder what he thought of the awful non-synchronized pairs spins so prevalent today. 

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4 hours ago, Is Everyone Gone said:

Jeffrey Chen (Karen Chen's brother, partner of Annabelle Morozov) was just suspended by Safesport.

I was just getting ready to post how I was not looking forward to 4 C's or Worlds because of the expected constant referrals to the plane crash (there have been so many referrals to locals already, in the Washington Post 😢). And now? WTH? Maybe US figure skating needs to do some definite training in this area. We lost one *very* promising ice dancing team already (Flores/Desyatov). Now Morizov/Chen? 

 

 

 

 

 

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You know I can't help but feel that the US figure skating community is very hypocritical. They went so hard against Russian figure skating culture (which is VERY fucked up). But it's clear now that US figure skating culture is just as messed up. There seems to be a lot of inappropriate behaviors, grooming, SA, that are not being addressed. 

Stop worrying about the Big Bad Russians and clean up your own backyard. Because these suspensions imply that there is so much fucked up stuff going on out there.

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