Not looking so good for Team USA. Hopefully the men will be better out of the gate.Anybody watching the women's hockey final?
Not looking so good for Team USA. Hopefully the men will be better out of the gate.Anybody watching the women's hockey final?
I enjoyed Rouchette's performance. That poor little Japanese girl looks stressed. I hope she isn't treated like shit for winning a silver medal.
Back in 1988, French ice skaters Isabelle and Paul Duschenay did a short program tango and long program African "Savage Rite" that absolutely electrified the audience. Both programs were extremely sexy and very much in a new style of ice dancing that was very controversial at the time. Russian ice dancer Marina Klimova later bitched about brother/sister teams being allowed to do such sexy programs, and it just wasn't right simply because they were brother and sister... well, siblings Paul and Isabelle were entirely professional about their approach and execution of their programs and managed to convey exactly what they wanted to the audience. They proved that brother/sister teams could do as well as married or unrelated teams if they approached their programs with the right mindframe.Perhaps my favourite Olympic story ever:
That's Your Sister? Four of the ice-dancing pairs competing in Vancouver are siblings—and this year, there's a compulsory tango routine. How they get around the awkwardness.
http://online.wsj.com/article/SB10001424052748703315004575073322907511564.html
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Sometimes it actually might have to do with politics. In my above example of Paul and Isabelle, they are actually from Canada but skated for France (dual citizenship) because they weren't getting anywhere in Canada. At that time our best ice dancing team was Tracy Wilson & Rob McCall - unmarried and unrelated - in fact, Rob McCall was gay. Yet they managed to convey romance and sexiness when the program called for it, with no problem.Coaches know that eventually the pairs will dance to love themed or sexier, romantic music. Why would you pair up siblings? That's a silly thing to do.
Yeah, something about drinking champagne and beer while they still had their team uniforms on. Who the hell would complain about that in a way that suggests they should lose their medals? The only ones I could think would be the US team, but I don't think they'd be that low. Strange world.Has anybody heard about the "controversy" of Canada's women's team celebrating at centre ice an hour after all the fans had left the building? Seems like people are making a mountain out of a mole hill to me.
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