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- Nov 7, 2007
I don't understand. Someone was just explaining how popular skating is in Canada.
To be honest, I don't think skating is that popular in Canada, certainly not at the level of near-universal affection/attention that hockey receives. From attending a few events myself, I would say that figure skating enjoys a healthy popularity among a certain (sizeable) community of fans who also tend to be of a certain age (i.e. older). But outside of that community of fans there's really not much buzz about figure skating at all, sadly. For instance, I just did a quick survey of some of my (university-age) friends asking them "Do you know who Patrick Chan is?" Only 3 out of 15 answered correctly...:scowl: Also, I was rather disappointed to see how my hometown newspaper relegated news of Patrick Chan's win at Worlds in Moscow to only half a page on around Page 4 of the sports section because the first three pages were solely dedicated to the NHL playoffs.
That's why I'm not overly surprised that Patrick Chan isn't as financially comfortable as say, a hockey player or something...
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While it lasts.
Gotta love people who scared themselves to the death with their own shadow.