This is what worries me as well. He should be giving himself every advantage, not chipping away at his own lead.
After watching what happened with Michelle Kwan in 2002, I have come to the belief that you can't coach yourself any more than you can see the back of your own head without a mirror.
He should get rid of his dance "coach" and get a real professional, otherwise he is done.
He said time zone, not climate, and so that he could simply drive to London.
In the interview with chan, it was mentioned that the venue in London for worlds was small. What was the reasoning behind that? Has it been hard for fans to get tickets as a result?
Uh, I have carried my skates on in many places in the US and with the handy list from the TSA of what is banned, I've never had a problem.[BTW, the new TSA regulations that will go into effect next month will allow some types of sports equipment to be carried onboard -- but skates are not among the newly permissible items. ]
Uh, I have carried my skates on in many places in the US and with the handy list from the TSA of what is banned, I've never had a problem.
It has always been permissible to carry ice skates on board.
http://www.usspeedskating.org/sites/default/files/SpeedSkates_Flyer.pdf
Isn't she his girlfriend's mother?
Technically, he seems to be at a stand still, which is always a dangerous place to be in fs.
Isn't she his girlfriend's mother?
I think the TSA changed its rule only in 2012. Now it is OK with the feds to carry skates on board, but it is still up to the airlines security people.
On international flights I think ice skates are still generally prohibited.
Skaters have been taking their skates on board since at least 2006, Mathman. Maybe they just lucked out.