Exhibition/show skating is a mandatory part of every skater's career, which is understandable considering that it used to be a true goldmine in the past. But is it still? Given that demands of both the sport (the season is longer; the competition is tougher) and stadium-filling shows (i.e. the level of top productions of Cirque du Solei)) are rising rapidly, can we still take for granted that this interaction is mutually beneficial? Taking a break from shows can help an athlete to prepare better for competitions and earn better prize money. On the other hand, better shows require performers who are better actors and/or can better work as a team, which doesn't necessarily mean that they have the best sport achievements.
What do you think? Are competitive skating and sports skating still working hand-in-hand and developing in the same direction or are they taking separate directions and attracting different segments of public?
What do you think? Are competitive skating and sports skating still working hand-in-hand and developing in the same direction or are they taking separate directions and attracting different segments of public?


