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I think that fans often forget the economics of skating in their perennial advice to focus only on skating.
Johnny isn't wealthy and hasn't been to college AFAIK. Skating is his one real skill and in a few years it'll be over. Given the shrinking audiences, all the US skaters are wondering about their futures and keeping other options open. We had another thread that talked about the dearth of endorsement deals for male skaters. So how can Johnny not be looking for other ways to capitalize on his moment of fame, which may already be fading?
I adore his skating and I too wish he could focus only on skating. But I'm not seeing how he could do that and survive economically. Even if someone(s) paid his bills for the next few years, how would that help him build a future or put his kid brother through college? (I think I read somewhere that he's doing that.)
It's also interesting to consider the effect of timing. Johnny became US champ and develop an international fan base at an early age and now in his early 20s seems to need to explore other options fast, while he's still seen as a contender. Evan, just a tad younger, is just now getting to that level of success and reputation, which will probably allow him to "just focus on skating" for at least a couple of years, thus giving him a competitive edge.
Painful stuff. It doesn't inspire the fans so you're not going to hear the skaters talk about it, but I can't believe it's not a big factor in their actions. It's sad to think we have a skating artist-athlete of Johnny's caliber who can't afford to "just focus on skating" but I'm afraid it's true.
ETA: This is pure speculation on my part.
Johnny isn't wealthy and hasn't been to college AFAIK. Skating is his one real skill and in a few years it'll be over. Given the shrinking audiences, all the US skaters are wondering about their futures and keeping other options open. We had another thread that talked about the dearth of endorsement deals for male skaters. So how can Johnny not be looking for other ways to capitalize on his moment of fame, which may already be fading?
I adore his skating and I too wish he could focus only on skating. But I'm not seeing how he could do that and survive economically. Even if someone(s) paid his bills for the next few years, how would that help him build a future or put his kid brother through college? (I think I read somewhere that he's doing that.)
It's also interesting to consider the effect of timing. Johnny became US champ and develop an international fan base at an early age and now in his early 20s seems to need to explore other options fast, while he's still seen as a contender. Evan, just a tad younger, is just now getting to that level of success and reputation, which will probably allow him to "just focus on skating" for at least a couple of years, thus giving him a competitive edge.
Painful stuff. It doesn't inspire the fans so you're not going to hear the skaters talk about it, but I can't believe it's not a big factor in their actions. It's sad to think we have a skating artist-athlete of Johnny's caliber who can't afford to "just focus on skating" but I'm afraid it's true.
ETA: This is pure speculation on my part.
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And now that I think about it, did anyone except Joubert look fit at CoR? That was very early in the season, so we can't draw conclusions from those events.