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Well. Adrenaline. The fact that they know me (P²) and that I asked for their and their team permission beforehand, giving option to handle crowns after FD pr after VCHow were you able to get so close to deliver your beautiful crowns to the skaters? Loved seeing them
on Piper and Paul.

Where do you keep them all during an event so they don't get crushed? Buy an extra seat to pile them onPSA of MANY flower crowns incoming in this group![]()
?I worry, whenever I see him from the side, that he's going to have chronic lower back problems long before he's even middle-aged. His lordosis isn't as noticeable hereChristina has grown on me...Anthony on the other end...
Since we have been talking about older skaters, does anyone know who is the oldest male to win a figure skating World Championship? They keep telling us Deanna is the oldest female, which seems to imply there is an older male, but I couldn't discover by googling who that is.BagsWhere do you keep them all during an event so they don't get crushed? Buy an extra seat to pile them on?

In the early days, before WW1, many of the men in singles competition were in their thirties, but as you probably found, as I did when I checked a few other sources as well as Google, for some of the European men dates of birth aren't given. In the post-WW2 era probably Oleg Protopopov would be a contender for that title at least. He was in his mid-thirties when they won their last pairs title.Since we have been talking about older skaters, does anyone know who is the oldest male to win a figure skating World Championship? They keep telling us Deanna is the oldest female, which seems to imply there is an older male, but I couldn't discover by googling who that is.

In the early days, before WW1, many of the men in singles competition were in their thirties, but as you probably found, as I did when I checked a few other sources as well as Google, for some of the European men dates of birth aren't given. In the post-WW2 era probably Oleg Protopopov would be a contender for that title at least. He was in his mid-thirties when they won their last pairs title.
The publicity around Deanna being the oldest woman may be because journalists haven't been able to find the ages of some of the earlier men (the Salchow/Grafstrom/etc era) who were the only competitors until Madge Syers crashed the party, as it were. So they just don't know who might have been the oldest male champion in any of the disciplines. And even though the earlier male champions were mainly in their twenties and thirties, the women tended to be younger so a woman's age of 40 is more headline-worthy![]()
but from what I could make out (working from a list of Olympic oldest and youngest, which of course may miss some) Gillis Grafström was 35 or 36 when he won his last Worlds (singles) in 1929 and that was the oldest I could work out. Oleg Protopopov was either 36 or 37 in 1965 when he won in pairs at Colorado Springs Worlds.@TallyT mentioned skater Grafström from older times.Since we have been talking about older skaters, does anyone know who is the oldest male to win a figure skating World Championship? They keep telling us Deanna is the oldest female, which seems to imply there is an older male, but I couldn't discover by googling who that is.
This is in all honesty a wonderful book! I've had it on my shelf for probably 10 years & it's come in handy more than once!shoutout to Juho that looks axactly like an Art Decò adv
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and this is how you do your costumes without being shallow