OK, someone help here----I'm thinking of a pro pairs team (don't think they ever competed in amateur) who skated a number about Columbus discovering the New World---it started with a lift in which the woman was up and forward to represent the ship crossing the ocean. I loved that pair, and especially that number, but I'm blanking on their names He was very good looking, and I think his last name started with S. Anyone??r. And if professional programs count, throw in just about everything by A/S;n.
OK, someone help here----I'm thinking of a pro pairs team (don't think they ever competed in amateur) who skated a number about Columbus discovering the New World---it started with a lift in which the woman was up and forward to represent the ship crossing the ocean. I loved that pair, and especially that number, but I'm blanking on their names He was very good looking, and I think his last name started with S. Anyone??
Indeed his skating is wonderful.I agree, magical. Same program for the Ice Age Cup Of Professionals: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=a9snEtUHJZ0
OK, someone help here----I'm thinking of a pro pairs team (don't think they ever competed in amateur) who skated a number about Columbus discovering the New World---it started with a lift in which the woman was up and forward to represent the ship crossing the ocean. I loved that pair, and especially that number, but I'm blanking on their names He was very good looking, and I think his last name started with S. Anyone??
I think you're thinking of Anita Hartshorn & Frank Sweiding skating to Vangelis' "1492: Conquest of Paradise." Amazing program!
Oksana Baiul at the 1994 Lillehammer figure skating exhibition to The Swan.
Todd Eldredge: Il Mare Calmo Della Sera