I've read interviews with Matt Savoie in which he's expressed content with how much he achieved in skating (i.e., making it to the Torino Olympics and skating well there), especially considering he always wanted to balance his competitive skating career with his educational/professional goals. And he did! Most admirably, IMHO.I disagree with you. I know these poeple probably wanted to achieve a lot mroe than they did....
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Curious why a couple mentioned Savoie? I am a big fan of his, but I thought he pretty much did what he wanted in the sport, given that he had outside interests (graduate degree and then law school)? Or was there some other way his potential was neglected or unrealized? Please share your thoughts!
A little bit OT, but is Katy Taylor competing this year?Nick Laroche, Jennifer Don and Jonathan Hunt, Katy Taylor, Sasha also.
This list has the potential to be 200 pages long but I doubt that it will fulfill it's potential, just like the skaters listed here.
I hope others share their thoughts on this too!!!!! I really really loved watching Jenny Kirk skate. She was a joy to behold.
While I agree that skaters sacrifice untold amounts to achieve the elite levels & that many do what they wanted to do & then leave---there are still some that we see potential greatness in, & are saddened to never get to see it fully blossom.
I'm surprised no one has mentioned Jamie Silverstein & Justin Pekarak. I still watch videos of them & shake my head at what they already were when they were so, so young. I think they had the potential to be one of the truly great teams in the sport, ala Bourne & Kratz, or Krylova/Ovsiannikov, etc. We'll never know.
I totally get that she had major problems & simply couldn't continue, but I always wonder what would have happened if they had just changed coaches & found a more supportive environment for her. I also couldn't BELIEVE it when she came back---and went back to Igor! And, of course, ended up in the same boat all over again.
I have always felt Bourne and Kraatz were extremely over rated. They used to bore me....... Bourne and Kraatz put me to sleep.
Hmm. With the possible exception of Bebe when she was 12, I never really expected anything outstanding from any of those skaters. (?)In the process of making the list in the future:
Mira Leung
Emily Hughes
BeBe Liang
Joannie Rochette
Andre Griazev
While I agree that skaters sacrifice untold amounts to achieve the elite levels & that many do what they wanted to do & then leave---there are still some that we see potential greatness in, & are saddened to never get to see it fully blossom.
I'm surprised no one has mentioned Jamie Silverstein & Justin Pekarak. I still watch videos of them & shake my head at what they already were when they were so, so young. I think they had the potential to be one of the truly great teams in the sport, ala Bourne & Kratz, or Krylova/Ovsiannikov, etc. We'll never know.
I totally get that she had major problems & simply couldn't continue, but I always wonder what would have happened if they had just changed coaches & found a more supportive environment for her. I also couldn't BELIEVE it when she came back---and went back to Igor! And, of course, ended up in the same boat all over again.