Most people here are excited for Olympic season. But are there people like me who don´t really like olympic seasons? My reasons for disliking olympic seasons are:
- I don´t really get the difference to worlds (same skaters doing the same thing). Team event of course is different recently, but I´m not that much into that either.
- Many great skaters miss out on medals because their peak years happen to be in other years. Especially in the womens event it´s seems to be a question who is 16 at the right time. So I´m not much more excited about olympic champions than about world champions.
- Endless discussions about Olympic spots, although they can be entertaining
- Mass retirement of beloved skaters after the season.
Of course I would also like to hear the arguments of people who like Olympic season.
- I don´t really get the difference to worlds (same skaters doing the same thing). Team event of course is different recently, but I´m not that much into that either.
- Many great skaters miss out on medals because their peak years happen to be in other years. Especially in the womens event it´s seems to be a question who is 16 at the right time. So I´m not much more excited about olympic champions than about world champions.
- Endless discussions about Olympic spots, although they can be entertaining

- Mass retirement of beloved skaters after the season.
Of course I would also like to hear the arguments of people who like Olympic season.
(i like you guys, but it's nice to chat figure skating with real life friends and watch it together... )
. Where every skater is out there demonstrating their individual athletic gifts in the most individual of ways? I like that there are countries represented, and that therefore we get to see skaters like Donovan Carrillo succeed against all odds. But number of individual medals in figure skating doesn't say your country is better, or harder working, or more talented. It says you have a lot of really accomplished figure skaters.