Follow along with the video below to see how to install our site as a web app on your home screen.
Note: This feature may not be available in some browsers.

As far as Nathan's costume, it is not finished.
Vera Wang did not have enough white stripes to make the ribs, pelvic bone, femurs, tibia and fibulas.
Actually, you need to see him live to appreciate him. His skating quality is way above Ashley's and I say that with love for both.
Well that was much more fun than the ladies SP. More fun programs.
Adam: "I was asked what it's like being a gay athlete in sports, and I said it's the same as being a straight athlete, only with better eyebrows."![]()


Nathan cutting his hair just took about 4 years off his look. He needs to exude maturity to compete on the same level as the top 3-4 men, and his New ‘do, just doesn’t.
Adam in the press conference just gave a beautiful, poignant speech about working hard, giving himself the opportunity, and learning to trust himself. Then he ended it with "that was good."
I LOVE THIS MAN.
Adam is such goals. I wish I could have even half of the butt he has.
His program isn't calling for elegance (although I think he is quite elegant nevertheless). Javier's Black Betty SP and Hanyu's Let's Get Crazy SP aren't exactly "elegant" either -- the music lends itself to a program that is edgy and entertaining, not flowy and pretty. You want elegant and refined -- well, watch his FS when his music calls for that.
As for saying he's not competitive with the top men who have quads... well, his qualifying for the GPF (with 2 GP silvers) -- say otherwise. He's also beaten skaters like Jin, Chen, Voronov, Uno, Aaron who are all highly competitive quadsters, on the basis of his overall quality of skating. He has excellent spins, and his performance/projection/confidence is practically unmatched. Only he can pull off the programs he does because you need to have a certain level of attitude and commitment and panache/personality - which 99% of the men don't have. And yes, that's why it works for Ashley as well - most of the ladies don't have her sass and confidence which is something that is a crowd pleaser and distinguishes her from skaters who are trying to fit the mold of pretty elegant/refined/ice princess/ballerina/etc. types.
Adam's SP is a perfect example of a skater embracing who he is, instead of trying to pander to the judges. Of course some people don't understand it, because they don't understand him... which is totally fine. But asking him to be something he's not, or holding it against him for being who he is, isn't exactly open-minded.
While not exactly technically so, I think he IS pushing the limits of the sport. A sport that says you have to skate classically, that says men can't do laybacks, and have to exude hypermasculinity, and you can't be a showman during competition.


Ever time figure skating fans complain that other sports fans don’t view figure skating as a “real sport” ... I’m reminded that figure skating fans believe hairdos have an impact on competition results.

Adam is such goals. I wish I could have even half of the butt he has.
Ever time figure skating fans complain that other sports fans don’t view figure skating as a “real sport” ... I’m reminded that figure skating fans believe hairdos have an impact on competition results.
His program isn't calling for elegance (although I think he is quite elegant nevertheless). Javier's Black Betty SP and Hanyu's Let's Get Crazy SP aren't exactly "elegant" either -- the music lends itself to a program that is edgy and entertaining, not flowy and pretty. You want elegant and refined -- well, watch his FS when his music calls for that.
As for saying he's not competitive with the top men who have quads... well, his qualifying for the GPF (with 2 GP silvers) -- say otherwise. He's also beaten skaters like Jin, Chen, Voronov, Uno, Aaron who are all highly competitive quadsters, on the basis of his overall quality of skating. He has excellent spins, and his performance/projection/confidence is practically unmatched. Only he can pull off the programs he does because you need to have a certain level of attitude and commitment and panache/personality - which 99% of the men don't have. And yes, that's why it works for Ashley as well - most of the ladies don't have her sass and confidence which is something that is a crowd pleaser and distinguishes her from skaters who are trying to fit the mold of pretty elegant/refined/ice princess/ballerina/etc. types.
:yay:
Thank you so much for articulating all this so beautifully, and with such precision. I don't think I've ever thought all these things together, but you have expressed exactly what I believe about Adam, and Ashley. Adam's SP is a perfect example of a skater embracing who he is, instead of trying to pander to the judges. Of course some people don't understand it, because they don't understand him... which is totally fine. But asking him to be something he's not, or holding it against him for being who he is, isn't exactly open-minded.
While not exactly technically so, I think he IS pushing the limits of the sport. A sport that says you have to skate classically, that says men can't do laybacks, and have to exude hypermasculinity, and you can't be a showman during competition.
Ever time figure skating fans complain that other sports fans don’t view figure skating as a “real sport” ... I’m reminded that figure skating fans believe hairdos have an impact on competition results.