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This is a spin-off from the recent Peter Carruthers thread...
Since many skating interviews obviously leave a LOT to be desired (and make us cringe just watching them,) what would you do differently if you were running the show? Besides using a lot more tact than some do, what kind of questions would you ask (especially if the skater had a less than stellar performance?) Maybe focus on what went right, instead of what went wrong?
What would you do/say/ask?
(I've always wondered why some skaters agree to those on-the-spot interviews after a bad skate...I'd just want to be alone!)
Since many skating interviews obviously leave a LOT to be desired (and make us cringe just watching them,) what would you do differently if you were running the show? Besides using a lot more tact than some do, what kind of questions would you ask (especially if the skater had a less than stellar performance?) Maybe focus on what went right, instead of what went wrong?
What would you do/say/ask?
(I've always wondered why some skaters agree to those on-the-spot interviews after a bad skate...I'd just want to be alone!)