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Marshalls US Showcase - April 6 - Reading, PA

nymkfan51

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Jul 26, 2003
It didn't say, so who knows. I guess the fact that it's called a Showcase would probably mean exhibitions, though.
 
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Jun 21, 2003
I doubt if Sasha would be willing to participate if it were a competition. She would have nothing to gain and everything to lose.
 
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Jul 11, 2003
It's All American. Not an international competition. Ho Hum.

However, Reading,Pa has been chosen for Skate America this Fall.

Joe
 
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Jun 21, 2003
Maybe they are trying to cash in on the success of U.S. Nationals by featuring the American skaters. There hasn't been much interest in international competitions this year. Four Continents was not well attended, for instance, and did not receive much publicity in the U.S.
 

iluvtodd

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Well, this is only an hour and a half away from home for us, and it's during the school spring break, so maybe we can go to this! ;)
 
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Jul 11, 2003
Skate America in Hartford had a decent crowd. Fans of skating will go where there is a good international competition. There is none for this Marshalls. In fact there hasn't been for some time. If you love exhibition skating then enjoy. It will be a mini US COI.

I think the cheesefests as we knew them have bit the dust. Not that they were all that great since the sponsors had a difficult time signing up international skaters who were not already in the US..

Joe
 
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Jun 21, 2003
I think the cheesefests as we knew them have bit the dust.
Yeah, I think so, too. For a while there I thought they had something going. A few did have a good competitive spirit about them, with Michelle, Irina, Sasha, Fumie and Shizuka in the mix. One that I attended on the men's side had Plushenko, Joubert, Weir, Lysacek, Weiss and Griazov.

This year's Campbells team challenge was pretty good, too, with Mao Asada, Miki Ando, Takahashi and Oda representing Japan.
 

chuckm

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I think this was was supposed to be an International cheesefest, but now the European and Asian skaters have plenty of shows at home and don't need to come to the US to make money.

I also think the USFS is strapped for cash. They're not sending skaters to Triglav for the first time in years and there will be no NACS any more to start off the season.
 
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Jun 21, 2003
I think this was was supposed to be an International cheesefest, but now the European and Asian skaters have plenty of shows at home and don't need to come to the US to make money.
Actually, that's a very encouraging development for those skaters.
 
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Jul 11, 2003
It seems the decline in figure skating is not world-wide.

Do watch the Nats Exhibitions on Sunday. Ms. Zhang will grab you and maybe she is the answer to US interest in figure skating.

(btw, I don't want to hear she's too junior, especially if you didn't say that with bubblegum Lipinsky.)

Joe
 

JockProf

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Aug 3, 2003
I wish these would go back to the pro/am competitions of the early 90's or even the team pro/am that was held in Boston (96, I think).
 
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Why? Just curious since I didn't see them and find the idea odd. (How can there be a competition when one group is in tip-top shape and the other isn't?)
 
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