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    Skate Canada head has to be really slimy so we can make all the deals for PChiddy to win the Olys and fulfil the prophecy of our GS posters. Big bad skate Canada has to crush the smaller skating nations ( wink wink cough cough)

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    Quote Originally Posted by emdee View Post
    Skate Canada head has to be really slimy so we can make all the deals for PChiddy to win the Olys and fulfil the prophecy of our GS posters. Big bad skate Canada has to crush the smaller skating nations ( wink wink cough cough)
    It is interesting that in USA 999,999.99 out of a million could not name the head or any US Skating official (did I do the math right )

    That would not be the case when it came to knowing the big shots who run basketball, football or baseball in USA.

    My guess would be that many Russian and Japanese people might know who the big chiefs are in their skating federations. But that has never been the case in USA.

    Thinking of all the discusions I have read here about "back room deals" when it comes to selecting the USA Natl or Olympic skating teams the truth is I don't know who they are - let alone the general public.

    It feels certain Canadian skating will go on regardless of who is calling the shots and running the show.

    If Patrick wins Gold in 2014 it will depend much more on how he skates as opposed to who is in charge of Canadian figure skating.
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    Hi Janetfan

    If Patrick wins Gold in 2014 it will depend much more on how he skates as opposed to who is in charge of Canadian figure skating.
    So glad you are of that opinion - I have the same opinion too!

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    Quote Originally Posted by emdee View Post
    Hi Janetfan


    So glad you are of that opinion - I have the same opinion too!
    Hi emdee,

    Hopefully we can feel the same way about the ice dancing in Sochi....

    Although in the strange "sport" of ice dancing history is NOT on our side.

    Hoping the best manipulators do NOT secure the Gold for their team in the Dance.....and it is actually determined by what they do during the competition.

    And please....no more bungee cords for handicapped teams. That is what the "special Olympics" are for.

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    You will be thrilled to know that bungee cords were forbidden since the 2010-2011 season...as am I.

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    Quote Originally Posted by dorispulaski View Post
    You will be thrilled to know that bungee cords were forbidden since the 2010-2011 season...as am I.
    I would only be thrilled had they never been allowed.

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    Janetfan, I am a diehard Tessa and Scott fan so maybe we will feel the same or maybe not.

    That said I am not a blind T&S fan!

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    Quote Originally Posted by janetfan View Post
    It feels certain Canadian skating will go on regardless of who is calling the shots and running the show.
    You think it doesn't matter who's in charge? When Pam Chidlow was CEO of Skate Canada, she changed the policy for junior GP skaters to one where skaters who were not in contention for a spot in the Jr. GPF after their first event, didn't get a second one. This is one of the reasons why we have no women who are competitive at the international level at the moment. A generation of skaters lost opportunities to develop and learn to compete on the international stage. The policy was rescinded after she was fired, but the damage was already done.

    It matters very much who is in charge of Skate Canada.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Dragonlady View Post
    You think it doesn't matter who's in charge? When Pam Chidlow was CEO of Skate Canada, she changed the policy for junior GP skaters to one where skaters who were not in contention for a spot in the Jr. GPF after their first event, didn't get a second one. This is one of the reasons why we have no women who are competitive at the international level at the moment. A generation of skaters lost opportunities to develop and learn to compete on the international stage. The policy was rescinded after she was fired, but the damage was already done.

    It matters very much who is in charge of Skate Canada.
    Doubt if the head of Canadian skating will have much do with whether Patrick wins gold in 2014. That is what I said and stand by it.

    Also Canadian skating wihtout any doubt whatsoever will continue regardless of who is calling the shots.

    Other factors that you mentioned might be true. How successful the program will be depends on many factors and good management certainly helps.
    But that is something you brought up.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Dragonlady View Post
    You think it doesn't matter who's in charge? When Pam Chidlow was CEO of Skate Canada, she changed the policy for junior GP skaters to one where skaters who were not in contention for a spot in the Jr. GPF after their first event, didn't get a second one. This is one of the reasons why we have no women who are competitive at the international level at the moment. A generation of skaters lost opportunities to develop and learn to compete on the international stage. The policy was rescinded after she was fired, but the damage was already done.

    It matters very much who is in charge of Skate Canada.
    I don't think this bunch are any great shakes.

    Google says Pam "Coburn" was CEO before Thompson. Was she Chidlow then or now? I just read a ridiculous article that blames Salt Lake City and the pairs "scandal" for alienating the Canadian and U.S. audience. That's right, we all shunned figure skating because S&P were denied gold. This article was quoting Thompson and others as if that were a fact.

    Canada's women are in deplorable shape but how can Pam C be blamed completely? Thompson was CEO six years and the women's program isn't growing. Under his administration, I've had the impression they're a lot more focused on men than anything else. Very eager to make figure skating appealing to men on the ice and in the audience. Yet they always seem to have a world-calibre male champion ready to step in for the current champ, while the women flounder. I believe a couple of years ago the Canadian junior women's champion had a double axel. That's pathetic. Girls and women dominate the membership at all the training facilities but they can't produce any who can jump. There's got to be a problem there. Far fewer men go into figure skating yet from that limited group Canada regularly produces world champions. They're overflowing with women and the women can't jump. True or not, my impression from the past Olympic cycle and briefly before is Canada is obsessed with males in figure skating and women not so much.
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    If recollection serves .. I believe when David Dore left Pam Coburn and Marilyn Chidlow took on interim co-leadership and things evolved from there..I'm fuzzy on the details between then and William Thompson...so jump in and correct me.

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    From the wording of the announcement it sounds like they are rethinking their whole management structure. Maybe they will not have a "CEO" at all.

    The figure skating organization announced Friday there would be new leadership structure taking the organization with no immediate plans to bring in a new CEO. new leadership structure taking the organization with no immediate plans to bring in a new CEO.
    (Kind of strange grammar from the Toronto Sun, but anyway...)

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    "New leadership structure" also seems code for restructuring now that the Vancouver Olympics fueled financial circumstances are probably drying up. Would expect to see something similar happen after the Sochi Olympics. While I don't know the figures for Skate Canada per se, there have been multiple quotes that start with a healthy purse of $3BN which has gone into the Sochi effort by Putin & Co. Skate Canada enjoyed the largess of funding support from various sources. That kind of environment is not "forever" and now approaching 3 years past Vancouver, it seems natural for things to need to change. Not just politically or with names/people, but because of financials. Just my perspective.

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