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I think I was mistaken in my conjecture about the reason for the scheduling change. Ladybug89, a knowledgeable insider, gave a better explanation in post #20 above.And apparently, what the (TV)networks want, they get.![]()
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I think I was mistaken in my conjecture about the reason for the scheduling change. Ladybug89, a knowledgeable insider, gave a better explanation in post #20 above.And apparently, what the (TV)networks want, they get.![]()
Minz, I dont know anyone who blames Canadians for not wanting to come here....or Japanese or Koreans or Taiwanese. I know lots of Americans who blame our founding fathers for not providing the people a way to recall the whole government!NYC and Lake Placid are almost 2 completely different worlds.
Now, do I think it would be cool if they held Skate America at Madison Square Garden? Yes. Do I think it’s likely to happen? No.
Also, I don’t know about anyone else, but from NYC, Boston is closer than Lake Placid, and it’s also kind of a pain to get to. Plus, there’s a lot more to do in Boston than there is in Lake Placid.
And I do agree that people are much less likely to come to the US, now, especially since Worlds tickets were bought long before any of the current turmoil began. Spending the money now is a completely different story, and frankly I don’t blame Canadians for not wanting to come here.

Makes sense and this is not the first time SA was not the first GP.I heard at Worlds by a follow journalist that Angers wasn‘t able to host the event at the originally planed weekend as they wouldn’t be able to get the venue for that weekend.
So they were still willing to host but had to find someone to swap with.
Looks like they found that partner in Skate America.
Still, I think the founding fathers did their part, and now it is the responsibility of the American people to do theirs.I know lots of Americans who blame our founding fathers for not providing the people a way to recall the whole government!
This debate caught my ear years ago when famed "historian" Alistair Cooke talked about this period. Others did too. Do we have a democracy or a Republic? https://mises.org/mises-wire/stop-s...AMfam-hZFN_BNz5SwATCxmNu8ntJosO8aAgLpEALw_wcB I think Al Gore said it bluntly and in the best way. To paraphrase him, "Look, during election season I had to spend six hours a day begging for money from corporate America on the phone so I could run TV ads" Is that democracy?Still, I think the founding fathers did their part, and now it is the responsibility of the American people to do theirs.
When Benjamin Franklin presented his final arguments for the acceptance of the Constitution, he was asked, "Well, Doctor, so what have we got -- a republic or a monarchy.?" Franklin replied, "A republic, if you can keep it."
They announce it so late! I would be happier if it is in someplace where I wouldnt go anyway, like MA, TX, or Il.I heard some murmur at worlds that it’ll be in Allen again for the third time..
SA Everett 2008 had an awesome Bunch of Skaters in all disiplines. Glad I made it.^ True, those towns have very nice local turn-out and support.
| Rank | Name | Nation | Total points | SP | FS | ||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
1 | Kim Yuna |
| 193.45 | 1 | 69.50 | 1 | 123.95 |
2 | Yukari Nakano | 172.53 | 3 | 57.46 | 2 | 115.07 | |
3 | Miki Ando | 168.42 | 2 | 57.80 | 3 | 110.62 | |
| 4 | Rachael Flatt | 155.73 | 5 | 54.92 | 4 | 100.81 | |
| 5 | Mirai Nagasu | 142.90 | 4 | 56.42 | 7 | 86.48 | |
| 6 | Susanna Pöykiö | 142.14 | 8 | 47.82 | 5 | 94.32 | |
| 7 | Mira Leung | 136.16 | 10 | 45.74 | 6 | 90.42 | |
| 8 | Kimmie Meissner | 135.92 | 6 | 54.90 | 9 | 81.02 | |
| 9 | Liu Yan | 128.12 | 9 | 46.96 | 8 | 81.16 | |
| 10 | Annette Dytrt | 116.83 | 7 | 48.32 | 11 | 68.51 | |
| 11 | Tuğba Karademir | 113.91 | 11 | 41.26 | 10 | 72.65 |
SA Portland 2010 was lighter attended but still had some good skaters. Including a real Georgian with an interesting past.^ True, those towns have very nice local turn-out and support.
They were actually pretty easy for PaulE and I to get to. And the hotels were reasonably priced.Hoping for the West Coast. Spokane, Everett and Portland have all done a great job hosting in the past.
Lake Placid (which is impossible to get to and great if you want an audience composed of people from NY, NJ and PA)
from Turkey (now Türkiye). She began skating when the first rink opened in that country and her entire kindergarten class was enrolled as part of the physical education curriculum. much later moving to Canada for senior level training.I enjoyed her. I did not know about the controversy. I know certain countries now are more strict. (My brother in law is from Iran and left when the Shaw was deposed) There are many wonderful people I meet from Indonesia when I cruise and that is 87% Islam. You would never know it.@CoyoteChris, Thanks for the reminder about that interesting skater Tugba Karadinirfrom Turkey (now Türkiye). She began skating when the first rink opened in that country and her entire kindergarten class was enrolled as part of the physical education curriculum. much later moving to Canada for senior level training.
There was some controversy back home about her performing in standard figure skating costumes which did no conform to traditional
Muslim dress requirements for women..
I loved Lake Placid for SA. Lovely little city. A journey from Spokane, though. Flew to Buffalo and rented a car. Lightly attended except when Yuna was on the ice. Bus fulls of supporters came up from the NYC area and would pop into the rink when she was on the ice, then they would leave. I am 6 ft 2 in and I could not see over the person in front of me so I never sat in my own seat during the entire comp. I just seat hopped around and sat with friends.It all depends on one's personal point of view. We LOVED driving to Lake Placid and I have no idea what you mean by saying it's impossible to get to. We drove from Michigan and spent a night along the way, just like we did when driving to Nationals at Greensboro, NC; and St. Paul, MN, and Kansas City, MO. It was a beautiful drive. Granted, we're from Michigan and we know how to drive in snow.
Also, Lake Placid is a lovely community to visit and great figure skating and hockey history to love. Lake Placid 1980, for instance.
I wish they'd choose Detroit for SA, which is by far the best ice rink I've been to. Probably too late to schedule it there though.![]()
I went in 2017 when it was there. Best Thanksgiving weekend ever. It’s incredibly beautiful.I loved Lake Placid for SA. Lovely little city. A journey from Spokane, though. Flew to Buffalo and rented a car. Lightly attended except when Yuna was on the ice. Bus fulls of supporters came up from the NYC area and would pop into the rink when she was on the ice, then they would leave. I am 6 ft 2 in and I could not see over the person in front of me so I never sat in my own seat during the entire comp. I just seat hopped around and sat with friends.
I think that this was the first year that they switched Skate America from its first-of-the-season place. SA (usually first) switched with the Russian event (usually last).I went in 2017 when it was there. Best Thanksgiving weekend ever. It’s incredibly beautiful.
We were at SA in Lake Placid in 2017, which was so beautiful; and we got to see Aljona Savchenko and Bruno Massot ! before they were, well, Aljona and BrunoI think that this was the first year that they switched Skate America from its first-of-the-season place. SA (usually first) switched with the Russian event (usually last).
On the Drive up from Buffalo, I was surprised that NY had saved so much land from the developers....Trying to remember Flatt beating Yuna in the free......I think this is the last time I saw Fumie live.....I dont remember Madison Chock / Greg Zuerlein but I remember everyone saying happy birthday to Xue. I remember seeing Tan and her parents at the airport in Buffalo on the way home...she was sitting and holding her face due to a toothache so I just said hello to her folks.I went in 2017 when it was there. Best Thanksgiving weekend ever. It’s incredibly beautiful.
| Rank | Name | Nation | Total points | SP | FS | ||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
1 | Kim Yuna | 187.98 | 1 | 76.28 | 2 | 111.70 | |
2 | Rachael Flatt | 174.91 | 2 | 58.80 | 1 | 116.11 | |
3 | Júlia Sebestyén | 159.03 | 3 | 58.54 | 3 | 100.49 | |
| 4 | Fumie Suguri | 148.99 | 4 | 56.04 | 5 | 92.95 | |
| 5 | Jelena Glebova | 148.71 | 5 | 52.28 | 4 | 96.43 | |
| 6 | Elene Gedevanishvili | 144.19 | 6 | 52.18 | 6 | 92.01 | |
| 7 | Emily Hughes | 135.31 | 11 | 45.32 | 7 | 89.99 | |
| 8 | Sarah Hecken | 131.10 | 12 | 43.86 | 8 | 87.24 | |
| 9 | Joshi Helgesson | 129.91 | 7 | 51.32 | 10 | 78.59 | |
| 10 | Alexe Gilles | 129.01 | 10 | 46.56 | 9 | 82.45 | |
| 11 | Susanna Pöykiö | 124.22 | 9 | 46.72 | 11 | 77.50 | |
| 12 | Tuğba Karademir | 122.40 | 8 | 49.42 | 12 | 72.98 |