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These skaters have no backup and who knows if they have some sort of contractual pressure from a sponsor.
Ashley is sponsored by Bridgestone and even stars in their commercial.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kPeymuUDv38
That was great......Those eyes, that smile, she is awesome!!! I really hope she gets better and skates to her full potential at Nationals.Per a TSL guest (Michael Solonoski, was his name, I think), yes. Some sort of open wound, like an open blister, gets infected from the icky bacteria in your skate.
I thought I'd read it was an internal infection, as one would get from a "pressure" or "crush" injury. These can be very dangerous (especially the threat of sepsis), because in initial stages they are more hidden and don't get the immediate treatment that an open wound would.
The interviews Karen gives all tend to sound like this - she's overall pretty pleased with how she skated at Skate Americaslink
, she's working to "polish" her programs and maybe tweak some choreography (what about the URs??), and nothing about how her goal is to repeat as National Champion or make the Olympic team. I love Karen's skating, but she never seems too hungry for competitive results or to discuss the specifics of what she needs to improve. I know different skaters tend to publicly discuss their careers in different ways, but I would think, at bare minimum, Karen would talk about wanting to go to the Olympics. Have I just been spoiled by years of Gracie, Ashley, Mirai, and Polina, all of whom have always been very candid about their goals and what they need to focus on to achieve them?
In her Instagram post, Ashley said it was an infection inside her foot, not on her foot. That wording makes me believe you are correct about the nature of her injury. Instead of a superficial infected blister, the wording implies that it’s an internal infection of the soft tissue inside her foot and/or ankle. These infections can be quite serious and often require hospital admission with IV antibiotic treatment, although in other cases rest and oral antibiotic therapy can be sufficient.
I'm not assuming anything. I saw Ashley not complete her program with my own eyes. I have seen Raf's facial expressions for more than a decade. This was my impression and I certainly don't expect other's to agree with me. If you're not worried for Ashely that's fine. I am. She's been our Champion and a roll model for several of my students. Without Ashley and Gracie, the Olympics won't be the same and since we know that Gracie is out, our hopes lie with Ashley.
I don't think Raf is even trying to hide the fact that he is done with everyone except Nathan at this point. His facial expressions towards ashley and snapping at her after the short says it all.
You didn't. Ms. flipsydoodle tried to put false words into Ashley's mouth. In case anyone isn't aware, Ashley did NOT give "a statement saying Skate America was low on her priority list and suggesting it wasn't an important competition in the scheme of things," as Ms. F. claimed.
It's important to get facts right.
It's important not to make assumptions about skating fans and pretty much anything else in life.He seems to be very supportive of Adam, so I disagree that he’s done with everyone except Nathan. And we’ve observed before that Ashley seems to prefer the tough love approach rather than being coddled in times of adversity.
"Skaters should listen to their bodies" they say. Is a nice sound bite. Makes people sound mature and objective. And then finally a skater listens to her body. Big backlash happens. The more I know about people...
I was feeling desperate during Bradies’s skate especially her FS, that step sequence scream “below average connection to music”. I am not saying Nagasu is an excellent performer or so, but her programs still look more mature in my eyes and I saw her live so I know what I am talking about. I hope Nagasu will be sent to Olympic.
Ashley is a military brat who has basically taken care of herself and her skating for a decade. She's no shrinking violet and that's one of the things I admire so much about her. She's now in her mid 20's and she knows the score as well as anybody. She'll be back!!!
No athlete likes to admit defeat...withdrawals are not easy, just look at my icon and think of how hard it was for Tai & Randy to withdraw without even trying.
This is sport. When Yulia did the same at Rostelecom I was equally critical of her, despite the fact I am huge fan of her. Once you started you must finish. Imagine ballet or theatre - people come to watch and you just quit because you feel pain?
And you are saying it's too much for skaters to do five minutes every several weeks? How does it compare to tennis where you have to play many excruciating hours every other day, or football, soccer, skiing, tracks, all sports, every day, DESPITE THE PAIN? And you cannot perform five minutes once per a couple of weeks here? Just because it hurts?