TBH while it is not necessarily true for any individual fan, it is hard to deny that in sports in general nationality does matter for who people root for. It is by no means the only factor, and there are great great stars, whether individual or teams, that enjoy popular international support well beyond any national borders. Still people do tend to root for "
their own", too, whether exclusively or "
on the side", rejoice in their wins and praise them, or defend them, in the public space. And having a great champion or two, while alone not necessarily enough, still usually does help to make a sport (more) popular with the media and the public. Sometimes it is even hard to tell if people are fans of the given athlete, the given sport , or simply of the thrill of winning which they share by sharing the same passport and flag. This would obviously result in some popular nostalgia after the times when "
we" were great and "
we" kept winning, just like it is the case in other sports. Again, while it may vary in any individual case, I do not see why in general it would be any different with figure skating.
And then there is a large enough group of those coming from a country that was never big in this particular sport, so feeling free to choose their heroes as they like, and I am one of them as long as FS goes.
And having spent some time in this forum I could not support a claim that posters here in general are somehow free from such a "sport fan patriotism". Again, while not true for everyone, many Canadians here root fiercely for Canadian skaters, Americans for US skaters, Russians for Russian skaters, and so on - and it's hard not to notice the matching nationalities between some fans and their idols, and hard to dismiss them as pure coincidence. That's just the way it goes and there is nothing wrong with it, it is quite natural to certain extent as long as it does not result in an unequal treatment and there is no denial, no pretence and pose that sharing the same nationality does not matter here
at all, that everyone is being totally objective towards their compatriots and their rivals, and no national bias ever takes place here which is just an unrealistic claim BTW and the point where it gets annoying, at least for me.
If anyone takes it as a personal attack, it is not. Although I can understand why some people might think so.
