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Sunday, February 28, 2010

 

 

Skating Articles for Sunday, February 28, 2010

 

Rochette, Majdic share Terry Fox award - Source, CTVOlympics.ca

 

The Magic of the Olympic Games - by Sonia Bianchetti, SoniaBianchetti.com

 

INTERVIEW - Queen Yuna reigns supreme - Source, Reuters India

 

Golden Girl Yu-Na Marketing in Top Spin - by Cho Jin-seo, The Korea Times

 

Lysacek, Belbin and Agosto to skip 2010 World Championships: Ashley Wagner withdraws from World Junior Championships; will be replaced by 2009 U.S. novice champion Kiri Baga - Source, U.S. Figure Skating

 

Finally a smile from Mao Asada - Source, LifeSkate.com

 

Closing the Gap Without Winning a Medal - by Jere Longman, The New York Times

 

U.S. figure skaters turn attention to world championships - by Gary Mihoces, USA Today

 

Japanese press (Jiji Tsushin) is reporting that ISU Technical Committee will propose changes to the scoring system in June - Source, An information post by 'Tak' @ FSU

 

 


Saturday, February 27, 2010

Kim receives congratulatory visit from Kwan

Kween Michelle surprises Oueen Yuna with congratulatory visit in Vancouver

Kween Kwan congratulates Queen Yu Na

Talk about K-Power: Kim and Kwan - Mutual Admiration! (Photo/NEWSIS)

 


Skating Articles for Saturday, February 27, 2010

 

Elegant Kim glides to gold; shaky Mao settles for silver: South Korean captures title with record point total - Source, The Japan Times

 

Kim Yuna is a champion for all time - by Philip Hersh, Los Angeles Times

 

South Korea celebrates Kim gold - Source, Toledo on the Move.com

 

Hatoyama congratulates Mao for earning silver medal - Source, The Japan Times

 

Sky's the limit for golden Kim - Source, NBCOlympics.com

 

Triple axels not enough for Mao on difficult night - Source, The Japan Times

 

Olympics skating over, but competition between Asada and Kim carries on - Source, The Mainichi Daily News

 

Sleep is overrated when you are at the Olympics: Icenetwork.com visits "The Today Show" set on Grouse Mountain - by Lynn Rutherford, IceNetwork News

 

Recalling Mother’s Advice, Rochette Chose to Skate - by Juliet Macur, The New York Times

 

Rochette receives unexpected support from Dion: Bronze medalist will skate to Celine Dion song in gala - by Amy Rosewater, IceNetwork News

 

Ice skating history alive, well on film: Local business houses video of famous skaters before they made it big - by Jennifer Gish, TimesUnion.com

 

Moms and medals: A champion like Evan Lysacek dazzles us with talent, but it's his underlying humanity, not just his skill, that inspires pride - by Lauren Eisenberg Davis, The Baltimore Sun

 

Kim Yu Na's Marketing Value Soars - Source, The Korea Times

 

U.S. skaters win two medals at 2010 Olympics: Lysacek takes gold; Davis and White win silver - Source, IceNetwork News

 

2010 Stars on Ice new website - Source, starsonice.com

 

 
 
Friday, February 26, 2010

All Hail Queen Kim Yu Na - Olympic Champion!

Korea's Queen Kim Yu Na Coronated 2010 Ladies Olympic Figure Skating Champion

Kim is Golden Girl

A nation's national treasure becomes figure skating's best measure of greatness. (Photo/Reuters)

Ladies Olympic Podium2

Ladies Olympic Medalists: Mao Asada (JPN) Silver; Kim Yu Na (KOR) Gold; Joannie Rochette (CAN) Bronze. (Photo/Reuters)


Skating Articles for Friday, February 26, 2010

 

Kim wins gold with free skate for the ages: South Korean phenom sheds tears after winning skate - by Lynn Rutherford, IceNetwork News

 

Led by Kim, 3 Olympic figure skating medalists show mettle - by Christine Brennan, USA Today

 

Kim Yu-na Wins Gold in Figure Skating - by Juliet Macur, The New York Times

 

Kim Yuna coasts to gold medal in women's figure skating: She sets world record with 228.56 points; Mao Asada of Japan wins silver, Joannie Rochette of Canada bronze - by Philip Hersh, Los Angeles Times

 

No trips on this night fantastic - by Bill Plaschke, Los Angeles Times

 

Kim wins Olympic gold, and the gap grows: The Queen stands alone, and she may get better - by Alan Abrahamson, NBCOlympics.com

 

Canada's Rochette hangs on for the bronze medal: Canadian champ gives mom ultimate tribute - by Amy Rosewater, IceNetwork News

 

Nagasu, Flatt finish fourth, seventh respectively: American teens make Team USA proud - by Amy Rosewater, IceNetwork News

 

Women's figure skating: Young Americans fail to medal -- and fail to fret - by Jerry Brewer, Seattle Times

 

USA's podium absence won't last long - by Jim Caple, ESPN

 

Olympic champion Lysacek says goodbye for now: May still want to compete; will not go to worlds - by Amy Rosewater, IceNetwork News

 

Lysacek Will Not Compete at World Championships; Bradley In - Source, Required Elements

 

Bradley excited, ready to go to world championships: Text from Lysacek alerts Bradley to get ready - by Amy Rosewater, IceNetwork News

 

Button sees bright future for figure skating - by Jim Williams, San Francisco Examiner

 

Cheltzie Lee impresses in figure skating - Source, NineMSN.com.au

 

Graceful Cheltzie scores personal best - by Neil Wilson, HeraldSun.com.au

 

 
 

Thursday, February 25, 2010

Skating Articles for Thursday, February 25, 2010

 

Weir will go to worlds; may compete next season: Three-time U.S. champ not ready to take his curtain call just yet - by Lynn Rutherford, IceNetwork News

 

It's Kim Yuna and everyone else in women's figure skating: The South Korean prodigy has her rivals' coaches, former gold medal winners and figure skating analysts fumbling for superlatives - by Philip Hersh, Los Angeles Times

 

Yu-Na Kim: Olympic Women's Figure Skating has never seen an athlete like this on the ice - photos - Source, Gather.Sports.com

 

Tearful Rochette wows crowd - By Pritha Sarkar, Yahoo Sports

 

Triumph on Ice After Tragedy: A Spectacular Figure Skating Performance Just Two Days After Mother's Death - by Michael Murray and David Muir, ABC News

 

Orser gets last word on men's skate result. "The right winner, given the system' - by Philip Hersh, Los Angeles Times

 

Brilliant Kim tops a stunning Asada in short - by Philip Hersh, Chicago Tribune

 

Evan Lysacek on his post-Olympic plans: 'Dancing With The Stars'? - Source, PopWatch @ EW.com

 

Weir wants critics to think, not make apologies - Source, NBCOlympics.com

 

Russia no longer top figure skating power - by Barry Wilner, Washington Post

 

Access Hollywood Fashion on Ice: Rating the top three Olympic Ladies Figure Skating Costumes (Video) - Source, YouTube.com

 

Figure skating: America waiting for its next darling - by Kurt Kraqthorpe, The Salt Lake Tribune

 

South Korea Energized by Figure Skater's Olympic Debut - Source, Voice of America

 

Adam Lambert on Johnny Weir: "He's a Trailblazer" - Source, NBCWashington.com

 

Olympic tickets for women's figure skating selling for 20 times face value - Source, The Mainichi Daily News

 

 


Wednesday, February 24, 2010

Skating Articles for Wednesday, February 24, 2010

 

Kim outguns Asada in ladies short program: Rochette is third; Americans fifth and sixth - by Lynn Rutherford, IceNetwork News

 

Olympic figure skater Kim Yuna: Koreans revel in her dazzling lead - by Donald Kirk, CSMonitor.com

 

Kim Yuna of South Korea leads after women's figure skating short program - by Houston Mitchell, Los Angeles Times

 

Korean Kim Yu-Na grabs lead in ladies figure skating - by Vahe Gregorian, STLToday.com

 

Rochette delivers solid short despite tragedy: Canadian champion third after ladies short program - by Amy Rosewater, IceNetwork News

 

Joannie Rochette: figure skating's moment beyond medals - Source, CSMonitor.com

 

Flatt, Nagasu finish fifth, sixth respectively: Americans skate well in Vancouver - by Amy Rosewater, IceNetwork News

 

Rachael Flatt & Mirai Nagasu: High Hopes – and a Nosebleed - by Lorenzo Benet, People.com

 

Cheltzie Lee shocks herself in Winter Olympics figure skating - by Carly Crawford, HeraldSun.com.au

 

Tessa Virtue, Scott Moir of Canada win gold in ice dancing: Meryl Davis and Charlie White of the U.S. take the silver medal - by Philip Hersh, Los Angeles Times

 

Last Dance - Source, Aunt Joyce's Ice Cream Stand

 

Home Town Heroes - Source, Detroit News

 

'Officials to blame' for Russian skating flop: Triple Olympic champion Irina Rodnina has launched a scathing attack on the head of the Russian figure skating federation, Valentin Piseyev, blaming him for his team's dismal performance at Vancouver - Source, The Bangkok Post

 

Rings and rinks: Platinum, Scali and coach Weir: Behind the scenes at the 2010 Olympic Winter Games in Vancouver - by Linda Przygodski, Amy Rosewater and Lynn Rutherford, IceNetwork News