- Joined
- Jul 11, 2003
There are so many skaters both male and female. Excellent skaters at that, who have not won a gold Oly. Considering the event happens so seldom - twice inn a decade - it's no wonder the difficulty in getting more than one in a lifetime.
However those who do not get the one, why is that brought out so much in posts especially when speaking of Kwan. The time to get one is limited.
I believe there is a personal loss for a skater who does not win one. I don't think it diminishes that skaters prowess in the Sport.
Do the fans who like to point out losses of Oly medals believe that winning one proves that the skater with the gold is the best skater for the next four years?
Think: Manley/Witt; Kerrigan/Baiul; Kwan/Lipinski; Slutskaya/Hughes; Cohen/Arakawa?
IMO, yes someone did win the medal, but if that's all there is, then let's keep on dancing. I mean posting.
By the way, will someone who wins it in 2010, negate the skating abilities of the others?
Joe
However those who do not get the one, why is that brought out so much in posts especially when speaking of Kwan. The time to get one is limited.
I believe there is a personal loss for a skater who does not win one. I don't think it diminishes that skaters prowess in the Sport.
Do the fans who like to point out losses of Oly medals believe that winning one proves that the skater with the gold is the best skater for the next four years?
Think: Manley/Witt; Kerrigan/Baiul; Kwan/Lipinski; Slutskaya/Hughes; Cohen/Arakawa?
IMO, yes someone did win the medal, but if that's all there is, then let's keep on dancing. I mean posting.
By the way, will someone who wins it in 2010, negate the skating abilities of the others?
Joe

