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- Feb 13, 2014
No I suppose. She curently lives as a single mom. I don't know much about her but I have her Instagram on my following list (as well as many other skaters).Did Miko Ando ever get married?
No I suppose. She curently lives as a single mom. I don't know much about her but I have her Instagram on my following list (as well as many other skaters).Did Miko Ando ever get married?
My name can also be translated using the same writing system, literally it means "tender perfume"
What the heck is a BingBot Spider and why is there always a bunch of them online viewing threads?
So I googled Sam-Skwantch and clicked images and instead of finding pictures of Sasquatch which is the joke behind my screen name I found a ton of pictures of my favorite skater. This one was my favorite.
http://cs540109.vk.me/c540102/v540102095/35107/wwji0emTrRk.jpg
I guess this is thanks to the bing bong bots
Another really stupid question: Can I change my screen name to BingBongBot? Please.
Question:
is possible that some non-Russian skater can go to train with Eteri? her students are so good, it is almost irreal
The cat looks like it is trying to copy Julia's Ina Bauer.
I recently realized that there was no grand prix series before 1995 or something.
So I guess there was no junior grand prix as well.
Then other than Junior Worlds, for juniors what kind of competitions were there before?
The Junior Grand Prix started in 1997-98. The series competitions were in the late summer/early fall same as now, but for the first few years (while Junior Worlds was still in December) the final wasn't until March. I joked about how many juniors had outgrown their costumes and/or lost their jumps to growth spurts in the interim.
Some of the events that had historically been junior competitions before the start of the JGP were Blue Swords Trophy and Piruetten
Nebelhorn and St. Gervais together served as a series that tended to attract first-year seniors; at the beginning of the JGP St. Gervais became a junior event.
I'm not sure offhand but there may have been some other European events that either focused on juniors or offered several different skill levels, sort of like international club competitions.
**Really stupid question alert**
Okay, I was watching Yulia's Schindler's List program, and suddenly came to wonder.....
How do you think she wears her LP costume? (Hope this doesn't come across as perversive. I'm genuinely curious.)
Some costumes have wide neckline or back opening so you can just wear them like you wear swim suits. Some costumes have snap closures or hooks on the shoulders so you can wear them. Some costumes have zippers on the back, so you can wear them.
Now, Yulia's red coat LP costume doesn't seem to have any of them to me. And I'm pretty sure the front is just beaded mock opening.
Then how is it wearable??
By the way I think this costume is wonderful. And since I can't figure out how to wear this, it looks even mysterious.
I don't think that is stupid or weird, I think it is a great question. Looking at the pics I think one possibility might be a zipper, or snaps, or some kind of a closure hiding behind the beading at the top that runs from the collar on one side and slightly downward at an angle across her chest. That would work at least I think it could.