A Foreign Life
Mar. 17, 2006
Figure Skating

Posted in Figure Skating


I was introduced to figure skating by Dick Button who broadcast skating events for ABC's Wide World of Sports on Saturday ofternoons and I have been listening to him ever since. All I know about figure skating I have learned from him. He is still broadcasting and was part of the team for the 2006 Olympics in Torino, Italy. I personally do not ice skate. In fact, I have spent more time lacing and unlacing iceskates than I have actually iceskating. I certainly could identify with Tonya Harding during the Olympics of 1996 in Norway when she was late for her performance because of a broken lace.

For Christmas of 1967 my family received our first color TV set. It was one of those big console pieces of furniture and we were thrilled to watch the Rose Bowl Parade the following New Year's Day in color. In February of 1968 the first Olympics were broadcast in color from Grenoble, France. We were glued to the TV. One of the Olympic superstars of that year was Jean Claude Killy, who brought France 3 gold medals in Skiing. He was good looking, a bit of a playboy and like millions of women that winter, I had a big crush on him.

The other superstar that year was America's Olympic sweetheart, Peggy Fleming. She won America's only gold medal. Peggy Fleming is now an icon in figure skating. She was the first to really bring figure skating to the American public with her skating specials. I was enthralled with her. One of my favorite images is of her gliding on the ice in a long flowing pink chiffon skating outfit. I have always enjoyed seeing her and Dick Button as they commentate skating events.

Here in Guayaquil there is no ice skating. No attention is paid to the winter Olympics since there are no winter sports here. I have missed being able to watch skating and depend on others to tape for me. However, the internet has been a good means to keep up with some of what is going on in the skating world. In honor of the Olympics in February and the World Championships in March my screen savers have been pictures culled from the internet of some of my favorite skaters. All but two are currently eligible skaters. I have many many more pictures than I'm going to show you here. These are just a small sample. Enjoy!


This is Peggy Fleming taken during the Olympics of 1968 in Grenoble, France.


This is Michelle Kwan. She is one of my very favorites. I won't bore you with her very long list of gold medals! This was taken during the opening ceremonies of the Torino Olympics. Due to an injury that hadn't healed she withdrew from the Olympics.


This is Irina Slutskaya from Russia. She and Michelle have competed against each other for many years. This picture was taken when she won the gold medal at the European Championships prior to the Torino Olympics in February. She took home the bronze medal at the Olympics.



This is Sasha Cohen, current US Champion. She is incredibly beautiful on the ice. She took home the silver medal in Torino.


This is Kimmie Meissner. This is her first year to skate on the Seniors level. She came in second at the US National Championship and fifth in Torino. Not bad for the first time on the seniors level! She is one of only two US skaters to do a triple axel in competition (Tonya Harding was the first). You can look forward to seeing a lot of her in the years to come.


This is Emily Hughes. You might have heard of her sister Sarah who won the Olympic gold medal four years ago in Salt Lake City, Utah. Infectious smiles must run in the family because hers is as engaging as Sarah's. Emily came in 6th in Torino and 3rd in the US Nationals. We can look forward to seeing her as well for the next few years.



This is Tanith Belbin and Benjamin Agosto. They are America's top Ice Dancing couple. They are really fun to watch. They really come alive on the ice. They brought home America's first ever silver medal in Ice Dancing in Torino. We look forward to them  being the first to bring home the gold in four years!


This is Jayne Torville and Christopher Dean from England. They are my very best favorite of all ice dancers. They won the Olympic gold medal in the1984 Sarajevo, Yugoslavia Olympic games with perfect scores. They were the first (and only, I think) to ever do that. I can never listen to Bolero without seeing them in my mind. It was truly a wonderful olympic moment to remember.


This is Shizuka Arakawa from Japan. She is the first Japanese to ever win a Gold medal in the winter Olympics. She did so last month in Torino. She's an incredibly strong and beautiful skater.



This is Fumie Seguri from Japan. She is truly graceful on the ice. She came in fourth in Torino. I really like to watch her.



Whew! We are at the last photo! And it's a man! This is Evgeny Plushenko from Russia. He won the gold medal in Torino. He's not my particular favorite (most of my favorites are now professionals) but my daughter Anna likes him so I included him.

Well, that is a small showing of my many, many skating photos I use for my screen saver. And that doesn't include all those others I have but don't use!




Comments

Mar. 18, 2006 - Figure skating

Posted by OurLittleSchoolRoom

I love watching figure skaters! I always have. Your story about the TV was amusing because it reminded me of mine. My parents never owned a good TV until long after I left home. On furloughs we were often given, or loaned peoples "lesser TV's", you know the ones that only have one working channel--if you manage to get the antenna to work.

We do not have a TV ourselves, but I got to watch some of the Olympic skating at my friend's mother's house. That was fun!

Have a good day!
Karen

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Mar. 18, 2006 - Untitled Comment

Posted by foreigner

Hey Karen,
I'm afraid I'm really dating myself in that post! No one in our mission here in Ecuador likes figure skating so I'm pretty much all alone in that. We have a good TV but chose several years ago to discontinue our cable service with which we were able to get the "big 3" networks (times sure have changed, huh?!). Our little rabbit ears don't pick up much so we watch very little TV. We mostly use the TV for videos and DVDs. If there is political unrest (which there is at times) we move the TV into my son's bedroom where there is better reception in order to keep up with the situation. In fact, giving up TV (to some extent) would be a good subject for a blog...hmmmm. Thanks for the idea!

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Mar. 18, 2006 - TV

Posted by OurLittleSchoolRoom

We get the news from radio and on the internet. We watch DVDs (occasionally) on the computer. I say occasionally because the computer is in the dining room and the light isn't good enough for me to cross stitch while I watch.

If you post on no TV, and let your post allow trackbacks, I will try to write a post linking to yours. I'm not sure exactly how to do this, but am anxious to try it.

Karen

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Mar. 18, 2006 - Untitled Comment

Posted by foreigner

Okay, will do. I was going to enable that feature to see what it does. I think I know, but I'm not the most computer savvie person in the world.

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Mar. 20, 2006 - What were we talking about?

Posted by OurLittleSchoolRoom

I lost your comment, and I see you lost mine.

I think we were talking about Scottish accents, and your miss' y friend from Scotland.

Looks like the upgrade didn't work, so if the system goes down again today, I may not have time to post again before I leave. If that is the case, I'll talk to you when I get back--in about three weeks.

Blessings,
Karen

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