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jerry_5662003

Spectator
Joined
Jan 4, 2004
DOES ANYONE IN HERE HAVE ANY EMAIL ADDRESSES FOR ANY SKATER PRO OR AMETUER AND IF SO PLEEEASE COULD I HAVE THEM PLEEEEEEASE

ANY SKATER I DONT CARE WHO MALE OR FEMALE JUST GIVE ME THEIR EMAIL

IN DANCE
LADIES
MEN OR PAIRS I DONT CARE

I AM WANTED SOME OF THEM TO MAKE ME A VIDEO TAPE INTERVIEW
 
Joined
Jul 11, 2003
You can check with their agents. I doubt if the agent would be interested in enhancing your career unless he knows what you plan to do with the interviews.

Joe
 

windspirit

On the Ice
Joined
Jul 26, 2003
jerry_5662003 said:
DOES ANYONE IN HERE HAVE ANY EMAIL ADDRESSES FOR ANY SKATER PRO OR AMETUER AND IF SO PLEEEASE COULD I HAVE THEM PLEEEEEEASE
PLEEEEEEASE ;) you can't be so naive as to think that someone would give a skater's private email, etc., to a stranger on the Internet? Like Joe said, the best way to do it is to contact their agents.
 

sk8fanconvert

On the Ice
Joined
Sep 21, 2003
Actually, my partner has contacted several skaters- and they have written back- through their official websites. Yes, they really read their email! I think he looked them up through www.frogsonice.com
 

Tonichelle

Idita-Rock-n-Roll
Record Breaker
Joined
Jun 27, 2003
um... most of the time skaters don't want their email known... yeah they'll talk THRU their official sites, but it's rare to get a hold of them via the net... there are a few lucky people out there... but really I don't think anyone who has the info should just give it out unless told to do so by that person.
 

JOHIO2

Medalist
Joined
Jul 29, 2003
Jerry,

If you really want to interview a skater, check out if any are coming to town (or a nearby town). For example, since I live in Cleveland, Stars on Ice comes here as does Champions on Ice.

Tours like publicity, but since it sounds like you are unaffiliated, you'll have a harder time getting an interview. But I don't think it is impossible. Plus, individual skaters do publicity visits for the skating federations and charity events and hospitals and such that they support. So a skater might visit a city that is not on the SOI or COI tour.

I think the advice you've been given about contacting the skaters agent (and the elite skaters and pros do have agents) is the way to go. How about interviewing a future star? Any local figure skating club could have skaters that would provide interesting stories. Is this a project for a journalism class? Getting an introduction from your teacher or school might smooth the way to an interview.

Good luck.
 
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