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Story about Cohen in Toronto

"The highs were so high and the lows were so low. I've got used to (not competing) now but, for the six months of having a normal life, it was weird because life was just too easy - relaxed and flat - but, at the same time, I've really enjoyed being able to go out with friends, being able to spend the holidays with my family, not being so stressed and nervous every day. So, there's been a balance."

"Cohen has had numerous acting roles. She played herself in the motion picture "Blades of Glory" and has appeared in TV dramas including "CSI:NY". She attended acting classes at Harvard University for six weeks last summer. "

"I absolutely loved it," she said. "I stayed in the dorms, I felt like I was normal, I was a student and it was great to have a taste of that life.

It also made me understand and appreciate that I can only skate for so long, whether it's competitively or in shows. It made me dedicate myself more to skating and to understand my opportunities in skating."

Happy to hear those comments. She's so mature and intelligent.
 
"I've kept my eligibility so I still have that option," she said. "It's been really good to take a break.

"It really kind of renewed my spark and love for skating. If my body holds up and I'm competitive, I'd love to be in Vancouver."

It would be nice to see her compete in 2010, but I don't think it will happen....
 
It's interesting to hear that she's never watched competitions. I can kind of understand the feeling. It would help her focus on her new life and move on. At the same time, I feel it would be difficult to resist the desire to check out what's going on. Esp. because her FS friends would be still competing, I feel that she may want to cheer for them.
 
If she was really serious about Vancouver, she would be checking out the competitions. I think she really has moved on and she won't be back in eligible skating.
 
If she was really serious about Vancouver, she would be checking out the competitions. I think she really has moved on and she won't be back in eligible skating.

I agree, plus she left herself the out of "If I'm competitive" I'll compete. This suggests while she might not be watching, she does have knowledge that 3/3's are know in the short program.It seems to like Miss Sasha already questions her ability to compete with Mao and Yu-na.
 
I have a feeling she won't be back either...but will do a Kwan....like never really closing the door but never really opening it either.
 
I agree, plus she left herself the out of "If I'm competitive" I'll compete. This suggests while she might not be watching, she does have knowledge that 3/3's are know in the short program.It seems to like Miss Sasha already questions her ability to compete with Mao and Yu-na.

Yeah, but nobody can touch her spiral equnece and interprtation of the music. NOBODY
 
If she wants to comeback, doesn't matter who is competing. Looks that all the time her career had been facing with Michelle.
 
Yeah, but nobody can touch her spiral equnece and interprtation of the music. NOBODY
I totally agree with you and that's why I miss her very much this season. In my humble opinion she was/is the most elegant skater I've watched. You're right about the spiral, while her leg was vertical, most are still horizontal.

Dee
 
Well, we may not see Sasha here in Vancouver for the 2010 games, but it will be great to see her here for the Stars on Ice tour. I am going for sure!!!
 
nice article = she sounds " content / happy" with the way her life is going = I can't wait to see her in SOI = love her spirals = no one comes close to extending their leg so straight and high and her lay back spins are awesome = in what ever she choses to do I'm sure she'll do it well

cb
 
So now she has neither career nor education :frown2:
Oh, I don't know. She still has a career skating with SOI and doing other shows. Her education is no worse than that of many who sat in classrooms. She's got a million dollars in the bank from performing in competitions and exhibitions and from endorsing products. She has had a taste of celebrity.

I never feel sorry for athletes who find their careers winding down. They have the same options that any of us do -- go back to school or get a job. :cool:
 
Well, some of you folks are finally figuring out what I concluded a year and a half ago. :biggrin: Talk is just talk. She won't be back. It's over for her.

OTOH, good to see she's being realistic. But as I said before, she can always go to Vancouver for the Olympics. But she doesn't have to compete at Vancouver to get "the experience".

Let's move on, shall we.
 
Rather than start a whole new thread, I'll just use this one to mention that she gave a free performance in Santa Monica last week, to inaugurate the opening of a temporary skating rink a couple of blocks from where the old Ice Capades Chalet used to be. To read about it in the Santa Monica Mirror,

:clap: Click HERE
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