Yes.You may say I'm a dreamer, but I just hope Keegan could achieve something this season, probably my "something" here is a medal at Worlds or GPF or 4CC. Somehow I just want to see him on the podium at the main competitions for once.![]()
Yes.You may say I'm a dreamer, but I just hope Keegan could achieve something this season, probably my "something" here is a medal at Worlds or GPF or 4CC. Somehow I just want to see him on the podium at the main competitions for once.![]()
30 is not old for common mortals.. but for figure skaters, it is. I understand how you feel, Keegan being your favourite skater. However, it is clear it is his last season. In the meantime, carpe diem ! Enjoy him as much as you can... In 2018, Patrick nearly retired before the games... he vanished after skate Canada... he left Zoueva. He was probably in a state of shock... his fans wished for ONE thing and one thing only... that he would fight back and at least go to the games... otherwise, he wouldn't find closure... thankfully, he was supported properly and came back.... I enjoyed Patrick's O games as much as I could. He, winning the LP in the team event, even if his performance wasn't flawless was iconic. Not only did the team win gold, but he had pulled his weight into this. I wish you the same happy feelings. However, do not expect me to sugar coat it... Keegan is old for a figure skater. There is no need to deny it.I thought he had posted a video of him and his kid on the ice but it has to be a nephew or something, his baby is a month or two old.
30 is not old.
Talking about Patrick, I just came across a conversation of Patrick and other fellows about being East Asian in Figure Skating.30 is not old for common mortals.. but for figure skaters, it is. I understand how you feel, Keegan being your favourite skater. However, it is clear it is his last season. In the meantime, carpe diem ! Enjoy him as much as you can... In 2018, Patrick nearly retired before the games... he vanished after skate Canada... he left Zoueva. He was probably in a state of shock... his fans wished for ONE thing and one thing only... that he would fight back and at least go to the games... otherwise, he wouldn't find closure... thankfully, he was supported properly and came back.... I enjoyed Patrick's O games as much as I could. He, winning the LP in the team event, even if his performance wasn't flawless was iconic. Not only did the team win gold, but he had pulled his weight into this. I wish you the same happy feelings. However, do not expect me to sugar coat it... Keegan is old for a figure skater. There is no need to deny it.
Right.....He's handsome as ever and I love his personality.Patrick looks good ... no need to lose any weight![]()
True! He is handsome, of course.Patrick looks good ... no need to lose any weight![]()
He seems to be improving, though. I mean I can get why a person would want to quit. But no longer improving doesn’t seem to be a factor (which is what I associate “getting old” with).30 is not old for common mortals.. but for figure skaters, it is. I understand how you feel, Keegan being your favourite skater. However, it is clear it is his last season. In the meantime, carpe diem ! Enjoy him as much as you can... In 2018, Patrick nearly retired before the games... he vanished after skate Canada... he left Zoueva. He was probably in a state of shock... his fans wished for ONE thing and one thing only... that he would fight back and at least go to the games... otherwise, he wouldn't find closure... thankfully, he was supported properly and came back.... I enjoyed Patrick's O games as much as I could. He, winning the LP in the team event, even if his performance wasn't flawless was iconic. Not only did the team win gold, but he had pulled his weight into this. I wish you the same happy feelings. However, do not expect me to sugar coat it... Keegan is old for a figure skater. There is no need to deny it.
My views on retirement are very different from yours... I do not refer to skaters quitting or do not believe they retire because they are no longer improving. Patrick had just added a quad salchow the year before retiring and was working on another quad as well. His artistry kept on getting better and better... As a matter of fact, Elladj was getting better too. So were Weaver and Poje. For a figure skater, the wear and tear on the body in the mid twenties is often more than enough. 30 is amazing. Keegan has been jumping 3axels and quads since he was a teenager. Every time he lands one of these big jumps, there is an impact on his entire body. Knees, back, hips... you name it. And we all admire his deep knee bend... I mean Kurt Browning was saying that Shoma would have issues with his extreme landings. My wish for Keegan is to retire on his own terms and have an amazing professional career that will allow him to meet his professional demands with those of a new born child. I also hope he will qualify to the games and represent Canada proudly with skating to the level we know he can achieve. I will peacefully smile and be thankful whenever he announces his retirement. May you find this peace too.He seems to be improving, though. I mean I can get why a person would want to quit. But no longer improving doesn’t seem to be a factor (which is what I associate “getting old” with).
i have no idea... i have been following him on social media... he is a great role model and spokeperson for so many deep and social topics. I am so proud of him... All I can say is that he was supposed to be there at Montreal worlds 2020 with a special presentation... but it was canceled... was he schedule to skate or just make a speech? I don't know for sure.True! He is handsome, of course.
Anyway, I have always had a big question about his future perfomances, (maybe because I do miss him!!)
In late 2018, Patrick injured his knee in a skiing accident. As a result, in 2019, he had to withdraw from the Stars On Ice Japan Tour 2019 tour due to a knee injury. But then he did return to the rink in 2019, though he still had to postpone knee surgery because of his schedule from Rock The Rink Tour and 2019 Canadian Stars On Ice. After that, the remaining tours in 2020 were all canceled due to the pandemic.
And now? It's been 2021 already and I still wonder if his knee injury has completely healed or if there is any chance that he would skate in the ice shows again.
That is a good view on retirement. Maybe it is more the women who can’t keep up technically as they age. Now I’m probably being sexist towards my own gender. At any rate I hope he does what makes him happy. I have a stuffie for him that’s in Korea right now, having arrived there a couple of days too late to be thrown. I hope someday somehow I can get it to him.My views on retirement is very different from yours... I do not refer to skaters quitting or do not believe they retire because they are no longer improving. Patrick had just added a quad salchow the year before retiring and was working on another quad as well. His artistry kept on getting better and better... As a matter of fact, Elladj was getting better too. So were Weaver and Poje. For a figure skater, the wear and tear on the body in the mid twenties is often more than enough. 30 is amazing. Keegan has been jumping 3axels and quads since he was a teenager. Every time he lands one of these big jumps, there is an impact on his entire body. Knees, back, hips... you name it. And we all admire his deep knee bend... I mean Kurt Browning was saying that Shoma would have issues with his extreme landings. My wish for Keegan is to retire on his own terms and have an amazing professional career that will allow him to meet his professional demands with those of a new born child. I also hope he will qualify to the games and represent Canada proudly with skating to the level we know he can achieve. I will peacefully smile and be thankful whenever he announces his retirement. May you find this peace too.
Patrick and Joannie were supposed to be the ambassadors at Montreal Worlds 2020 and they even skated together at the promotion event (They looked kinda cute together, lol). But then, the cancellation storm just swept everything out of the doors.i have no idea... i have been following him on social media... he is a great role model and spokeperson for so many deep and social topics. I am so proud of him... All I can say is that he was supposed to be there at Montreal worlds 2020 with a special presentation... but it was canceled... was he schedule to skate or just make a speech? I don't know for sure.
Patrick and Joannie were supposed to be the ambassadors at Montreal Worlds 2020 and they even skated together at the promotion event (They looked kinda cute together, lol). But then, the cancellation storm just swept everything out of the doors.
They are great!Canadians, Last night I was introduced to a band called "Walk Off The Earth" I had never heard and I was wondering if you enjoy their music. I thought they were amazing.
Patrick and Joannie were supposed to be the ambassadors at Montreal Worlds 2020 and they even skated together at the promotion event (They looked kinda cute together, lol). But then, the cancellation storm just swept everything out of the doors.
Yeah, Joannie is still fabulous as ever. I remember there was a scene from an interview in about 2009,I would never have guessed that was Joanie. She looks so different without her makeup. I have seen Joannie at a show and I would never have guessed that was her. She looks like a Junior in that picture. Good genes I guess.
Nam said in the later interview that: “It’s probably been the roughest off-season I’ve gone through so far in my career. A lot of personal issues I’ve gone through that's been affecting my mental health."Nam has just finished his short program at Skate America 2021. Not perfect but a definite positive trajectory for him.
4S2T, 3A, 3F(step,hand)
TES 36.67, PCS 37.65, SP 74.32
Hope things would go better in the FP.![]()
Just now, he said that he is nearly done with competing.
Here is a part of Nam's interview:
"This is gonna be my last season so I’d really like to make this process special by keeping it the same as I’ve always been in the past few years by enjoying the moment and enjoying every single second of this journey till I’m done.”