I guess they don't want the picture shared just yet. The link posted doesn't work!
Well, I suppose the subscribers are entitled to the first glimpse of the new professional team.
CMM took the picture and article off their "news" page yesterday mid-morning and then removed the picture itself last night. They may have jumped the gun a little since BOI hadn't updated the cover on their own site yet.
LOL, I had to look at them a couple of times before recognizing... Will be interesting to see whether there will be comments about a chemistry in their skating.
I THINK THAT THEY WILL MAKE A GREAT TEAM==THEY WILL BRING DIFFERENT STYLES OF SKATING TOGETHER AND I'M SURE THEIR COACH WILL MAKE IT WORK BEAUTIFULLY==WELL I HOPE SO ANYWAY.
I WISH THEM ALL THE BEST=
On fsu, someone quoted the article saying that they hope to skate for Canada in Turino! I am baffled as to how they can do this, since he just became an American citizen.
I just think that the citizenship of a country shouldn't be tossed around like players being traded in baseball. If you want to become a citizen of a country (any country) I guess I'm old fashioned enough it should mean something a little special to you. JMHO (And I'm not referring to people who have dual citizenship by virture of other countrie's laws)
IIRC Peter said he wanted to be a rightful member of the country (USA) and that it meant more to him than just the skating. I'm sure it's not something he treats lightly. But the Olympic rules won't allow two skaters to compete together unless they both hold citizenship for the country they are representing. If they really want to go the the Olympics i don't see what else they can do.
ETA: I just want to add: bronxgirl, i'm not criticising your values at all - i can see exactly what you mean
I thought Shae-Lynn was done with competing? She only stuck around for 2003 because of Victor, and he never wanted to be a pro skater. I wouldn't see them doing well. There still seems to be some hierarchy in dance. It would be interesting if Shae-Lynn finally got tha Olympic medal, though.