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Joubert is withdrawn due to sickness...

Joined
Jul 11, 2003
That's a bummer for Brian. It's also a bummer for the fans. Lets all hope for non serious developments and he skates his Nats and Euros.

Looks like VDP has a shot at gold here, along with Verner and Preaubert. But not to forget that Chan's winning personality and technical ability will yet get him a higher medal.

Joe
 

bekalc

Record Breaker
Joined
Nov 1, 2006
People are foolish discounting Chan's chances I think. Chan's total scores at Skate America were 10 points higher than VDP. Although I think that Verner will win it.:biggrin:
 

slutskayafan21

Match Penalty
Joined
Mar 28, 2005
Verner should win it unless he collapses. Neither Chan or Van Der Perren can approach the kind of skating he did at Worlds. I predict Chan to be 2nd over Van Der Perren though. Mabee vs Chan will be interesting since they will be battling probably for a spot to Worlds for Canada, so how they fare in this meeting is important.
 

gsk8

Record Breaker
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Jun 21, 2003
Country
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Here's another press release in English for those interested.

Press release by Brian Joubert
November 15, 2007
„It is with death in my soul that I announce my withdrawal from Trophée Bompard today. Since returning from Quebec City I have been suffering from an illness that still has to be diagnosed and whose prognosis still has to be determined. After consultations this week I will undergo a blood analysis and additional testing of the lungs this morning. In spite of that I have been delaying until today my withdrawal from this event which touches my heart so much. Hopefully, you will understand my disappointment and my deep regret to be not able to defend my title in Bercy.
I am aware of the impact my withdrawal has for the national and international organizations involved, for the organizers, for the public, for the media and especially for Eric Bompard who is much more to me than a sponsoring partner. After my success at Skate Canada, I really wanted to be twice as good in Paris at the POPB (Palais Omnisports Paris Bercy) and to qualify for the ISU Grand Prix of Figure Skating Final in Turin.
As World Champion, I am more than anyone aware of the responsibility of promoting my sport and the responsibility towards its supporters. In my career of more than 15 years, I have been forced to withdraw only three times from an event.
But today, in my current physical condition, I am definitely not able to participate in an international competition. I am sick and, now, most of all, I have to become healthy again. After recovering my health, I will take care of myself and work even harder to give my best when I return to the ice which I wish will happen as soon as possible.”
 

emma

Record Breaker
Joined
Oct 28, 2004
Oh, poor Brian - what a sweet and responsible statement. I feel awful for him - what is wrong, I hope he gets a proper diagnosis and recovers fully and quickly. I'll miss him so much this week, but hope to see him back in full force soon!
 

slutskayafan21

Match Penalty
Joined
Mar 28, 2005
Here's another press release in English for those interested.

Press release by Brian Joubert
November 15, 2007
„It is with death in my soul that I announce my withdrawal from Trophée Bompard today. Since returning from Quebec City I have been suffering from an illness that still has to be diagnosed and whose prognosis still has to be determined. After consultations this week I will undergo a blood analysis and additional testing of the lungs this morning. In spite of that I have been delaying until today my withdrawal from this event which touches my heart so much. Hopefully, you will understand my disappointment and my deep regret to be not able to defend my title in Bercy.
I am aware of the impact my withdrawal has for the national and international organizations involved, for the organizers, for the public, for the media and especially for Eric Bompard who is much more to me than a sponsoring partner. After my success at Skate Canada, I really wanted to be twice as good in Paris at the POPB (Palais Omnisports Paris Bercy) and to qualify for the ISU Grand Prix of Figure Skating Final in Turin.
As World Champion, I am more than anyone aware of the responsibility of promoting my sport and the responsibility towards its supporters. In my career of more than 15 years, I have been forced to withdraw only three times from an event.
But today, in my current physical condition, I am definitely not able to participate in an international competition. I am sick and, now, most of all, I have to become healthy again. After recovering my health, I will take care of myself and work even harder to give my best when I return to the ice which I wish will happen as soon as possible.”

Thanks for posting that. I am not a Joubert fan but sad to hear, especialy that he takes it so much to heart. The GP final wont be right without him either, he is clearly the "guy to beat" at the moment.
 

jennylovskt

Medalist
Joined
Oct 20, 2006
Oh, no! I felt for him. That is dreadful. I hope it's not anything worse than it has already sounded. I hope he will recover soon for the worlds this year. And I still think that Brian will be gold in 2010 Olympics.
 

angwyshaunce

Spectator
Joined
Nov 16, 2005
People are foolish discounting Chan's chances I think. Chan's total scores at Skate America were 10 points higher than VDP. Although I think that Verner will win it.:biggrin:

Sorry, I was focused on European chances, by patriotism. :p
But, surely, one of our North-American friends will be on the podium, at least! ;)
 

zandor

On the Ice
Joined
Sep 29, 2006
this is an article from yahoo:disapp:
1 hour, 17 minutes ago

PARIS (AFP) - World figure skating champion Brian Joubert of France has pulled out of the Trophee Eric Bompard, the fourth in the six-leg Grand Prix figure skating series starting at Paris-Bercy on Friday, for health reasons.
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Joubert, also the reigning European champion, said: "It is with a heavy heart that I today announce my non-appearance in the Eric Bompard trophy. Since returning from Quebec, I am having hard to identify health problems.

"Even though, I waited till today to announce my pull-out because this competition is so close to my heart. I could not possibly take part in an international competition in poor health."

Didier Gailhaguet, Joubert's adviser, told AFP that he was in hospital in Poitiers to have a whole series of health checks.

"I was surprised when I saw videos of him at Skate Canada because he was physically under par and making some inhabitual errors," said Gailhaguet. "When he returned to Poitiers his daily training sessions were getting more and more difficult.

"His legs would shake and he couldn't even climb the stairs at his home. He is extremely disappointed not to come to Paris but he needs to find out the cause of his problems and deal with it."

Now I'm scared. He caught an unknow desease at Canada and the medicines at Poitiers can't reveal this. He suffers something strange, lacks strength and he couldn't even climb the stairs at his home.:cry: I deeply wish him a quickly recover. TEB won't be the same without him.
 

ManyCairns

Medalist
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Mar 12, 2007
Country
United-States
Joubert withdrawn

How truly awful for Joubert. Although I have actually liked his skating less in recent years than I did formerly (weird, I know), I can see this event won't be at all the same without him. And what a classy, classy statement about the withdrawal, expressing both his obvious disappointment and his sense of obligation to his sport.

Hope they find out QUICKLY what's the matter so he can get on the road to recovery!
 

tilak

On the Ice
Joined
Mar 14, 2005
:cry: How devastating for Brian. Such unfortunate news. Whatever it is he has I hope he will recover soon. Of course, his health is most important. This competiton will not be the same without him.
 

Ximena

Final Flight
Joined
Jul 26, 2003
The article from L'Equipe said that from the symptoms described by Joubert's team, it could be either mono, a viral problem or a pneumopathy.

Well all three could explain why he is very tired and shaky. Hopefully he'll get proper treatment.
 

decker

On the Ice
Joined
Nov 6, 2006
Ack! Working in public health, I am probably paranoid. But there is a CDC report just today of a mutated adenovirus in the U.S. that is landing young, healthy people in ICU. Some have even died. But most of the problems have been in hospitals, military training bases, etc. I hope that's not what Brian has.

Susan
 
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