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2006-02-13 12:02 AM

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Subject: Who's sick of the figure skating drama?
The very first thought I had when I heard about how Michelle Kwan had to get a medical waiver from the US skating officials to go to the olympics due to her injury was that the poor up and coming figure skater (Emily Hughes) who would have been in her place was losing out on the opportunity of a lifetime.

I am glad that Emily is now getting a chance to go over and compete, but still think it's a shame that she missed out on all the pomp and circumstance of going over with the team and being in the opening ceremonies. Then again, maybe the story of her winnign gold after getting called at the last minute will be a story she'll tell her grandchildren.

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2006-02-13 1:18 AM
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Subject: RE: Who's sick of the figure skating drama?
she as an alternate could have done all of that, but chose not to.
2006-02-13 7:39 AM
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Subject: RE: Who's sick of the figure skating drama?
I don't know the whole story, but I think Kwan was in the same place as Hughes when Kerrigan got her leg broken by the what'shername who is a boxer now.   Or something like that. 
2006-02-13 7:43 AM
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Subject: RE: Who's sick of the figure skating drama?
Yeah...figure skating in general chaps my hide.
2006-02-13 8:12 AM
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2006-02-13 8:54 AM
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Subject: RE: Who's sick of the figure skating drama?
I feel bad for Kwan for having to drop out, it's great for Hughes to have the opportunity, but the constant coverage of it just kept me wondering what other events I was missing because of it...


2006-02-13 9:08 AM
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Subject: RE: Who's sick of the figure skating drama?
courtney_leone - 2006-02-13 8:12 AM

I hate Bode Miller. His I-don't-care-if-I-die attittude is a load of crap.


Same here.. And he LOST!!! Muhahahah.. Shouldn't have been caught drinking at the bar the night before, Bode.

As for the figure skating drama.. Well, I am biase for Michelle Kwan cus' she is Chinese. What can I say, it's never meant to be.
2006-02-13 9:16 AM
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2006-02-13 9:34 AM
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Subject: RE: Who's sick of the figure skating drama?

i also feel totally bad for michelle kwan.  she was just chasing the dream (can you blame her for wanting olympic gold?), AND you were right, the same thing happened 8 years ago when they let tonya harding skate and bumped michelle off the team.  she never complained (to the media at least).  and at least she made the difficult decision to drop out now, instead of competing anyway, when she couldn't have been her best.

 i respect her, she works very hard.

2006-02-13 9:34 AM
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Subject: RE: Who's sick of the figure skating drama?

Totally disgusts me. My mouth dropped in horror as they ran a tribute to "the most celebrated Olympian at the games." Talk about nauseating.

1. She never won a gold medal.

2. She shouldn't have been there in the first place.

3. There saying she is withdrawing due to injury (which isn't really true - she's withdrawing because she couldn't train due to injury, therefore, she should not have been there taking a spot from someone who could represent the USA better. I thought you had to compete for the right to represent the USA...).

4. I'm fed up with having skating shoved down my throat.

5.  Even after "fixing" their scoring system, they still will not give decent scores to someone whom they do not know. At least with golf you either win or you don't.

 

I'd rather watch curling.

2006-02-13 9:50 AM
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Subject: RE: Who's sick of the figure skating drama?

It's actually *less* of a sport than golf. At least golf is objective...at the end of it, you *know* who won--it's not based on the opinion of judges.

Figure skating is athletic in a way that golf isn't, but so is ballet.

 

oneword - 2006-02-13 10:16 AM

Yes.

And figure skating is about as much of a sport as golf is (waiting for the flames to descend)  



2006-02-13 10:12 AM
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Subject: RE: Who's sick of the figure skating drama?

I'm in no way defending figure skating but it is far from the only sport that has judging as a part of the scoring.  Do you feel the same way about halfpipe, moguls, ski jumping, etc?

I like watching those events, but I prefer the ones that the time is the only determining score.

2006-02-13 10:17 AM
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Yeah, I do. IMO, judged events (meaning those in which the results and placements are subjective) don't belong in the Olympics. This goes for diving, synchro swimming, equestrian, etc, etc.

 

 

hangloose - 2006-02-13 11:12 AM

I'm in no way defending figure skating but it is far from the only sport that has judging as a part of the scoring. Do you feel the same way about halfpipe, moguls, ski jumping, etc?

I like watching those events, but I prefer the ones that the time is the only determining score.

2006-02-13 10:22 AM
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Subject: RE: Who's sick of the figure skating drama?

I agree - watching the halfpipe, it was clear that all the crushed tomato had to do was not fall and he was going to win the gold medal.

 

It gave me a bad taste in my mouth.

2006-02-13 10:23 AM
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Subject: RE: Who's sick of the figure skating drama?

Q: How many ballet dancers does it take to change a light bulb?

A: 1 to do it, and a million to complain they could have done it better if they'd just been given a chance.

I'd hate to see ballet judged in an Olympic type setting -- you'd never get a consensus on the results. It'd be infuriating. However, I will say that "sports" like figure skating, et al are given a great platform in the Olympics to show off what they do and what they do well ... great exposure to arts that wouldn't otherwise have it.

2006-02-13 10:27 AM
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I agree, but  figure skating doesn't need the Olympics to draw exposure. It'd be horribly popular even without it.

ChipmunkHeart - 2006-02-13 11:23 AM

However, I will say that "sports" like figure skating, et al are given a great platform in the Olympics to show off what they do and what they do well ... great exposure to arts that wouldn't otherwise have it.



2006-02-13 10:34 AM
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2006-02-13 10:38 AM
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Subject: RE: Who's sick of the figure skating drama?

Nah, the dance teams are for the girls not graceful enough for ballet

But then, that could be the ex-ballet dancer snob in me talking ...

 

oneword - 2006-02-13 11:34 AM
run4yrlif - 2006-02-13 10:27 AM

I agree, but figure skating doesn't need the Olympics to draw exposure. It'd be horribly popular even without it.

ChipmunkHeart - 2006-02-13 11:23 AM

However, I will say that "sports" like figure skating, et al are given a great platform in the Olympics to show off what they do and what they do well ... great exposure to arts that wouldn't otherwise have it.

I have a real hard time trying to figure out why figure skating is so popular.

It is probably the same reason that cheerleading camps have become so popular, and how so many high schools here in the south have "dance teams" for the girls who aren't either a) pretty enough or b) good enough to be cheerleaders to perform at halftime. 

2006-02-13 10:40 AM
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Subject: RE: Who's sick of the figure skating drama?

I think is so that women can

 

a. Check out dudes with awesome bodies

b. Imagine they are chicks with awesome bodies

 

Simple - it's repressed chick porn.



Edited by tmwelshy 2006-02-13 10:41 AM
2006-02-13 10:41 AM
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Subject: RE: Who's sick of the figure skating drama?

Are you a woman or a gay man?

Seriously, It's arguably a beautiful, artistic discipline. Add that it's seemingly a never-ending soap opera and I get its appeal.

oneword - 2006-02-13 11:34 AM
run4yrlif - 2006-02-13 10:27 AM

I have a real hard time trying to figure out why figure skating is so popular.



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2006-02-13 10:44 AM
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Subject: RE: Who's sick of the figure skating drama?

How funny is it that we're already complaining about it and it hasn't even started yet?

I think they should ring the cowbells and blast air horns during the routines.

MORE COWBELL!!!



2006-02-13 10:46 AM
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2006-02-13 10:47 AM
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ChipmunkHeart - 2006-02-13 11:38 AM

Nah, the dance teams are for the girls not graceful enough for ballet

But then, that could be the ex-ballet dancer snob in me talking ...



Hey, hey, hey... Be nice now!

/former dance team chick...
2006-02-13 10:50 AM
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<Pops popcorn and pulls up seat on couch to watch ensuing dance teamer vs. ballet dancer battle royale, hoping there will be some ripped spandex when it's all said and done> 

 

cdcouture - 2006-02-13 11:47 AM
ChipmunkHeart - 2006-02-13 11:38 AM

Nah, the dance teams are for the girls not graceful enough for ballet

But then, that could be the ex-ballet dancer snob in me talking ...

Hey, hey, hey... Be nice now! /former dance team chick...
2006-02-13 10:50 AM
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Subject: RE: Who's sick of the figure skating drama?

Heh. If it makes you feel better, I didn't make the cut for GW's dance team ...

 

cdcouture - 2006-02-13 11:47 AM
ChipmunkHeart - 2006-02-13 11:38 AM

Nah, the dance teams are for the girls not graceful enough for ballet

But then, that could be the ex-ballet dancer snob in me talking ...

Hey, hey, hey... Be nice now! /former dance team chick...
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