We all have a common desire. We all support Australian Figure Skating, our skating clubs, our coaches, the volunteers and the skaters. We want to see skating in Australia be pushed to the next level. Instead of blowing off meaningless hot air, can we move on with it?
I have learned alot from this discussion. It has been very meaningful. But you have to understand, i am just a simple general viewer of skating who has no ties to the skating community, who just happens to live in Australia. Everytime i tune into a choppy and fuzzy live stream, buy an icenetwrk subsciption without knowing that its geoblocked here or wake up at 2am to watch an illegal stream of skating whether is british eurosport or Latvian Tav, as a general viewer, just seeing the Aussie flag is something special. I remember getting intothe sport watching Cheltzie Lee land her 3S+2T in her 'feeling good' SP and going crazy over her 52.16points for it (yes i still remember that score). Since that point we've seen a great crop of skaters come up and i have enjoyed watching each one of them.
Like when i watch a team sport, there is always a difference between what the team/coach/club owners/club members want and what the general fans want. I am part of that general public whose desire to just see our nation being represented. It would be impossible for me to know everything that is going on and if thereis tension or concern. That was why i joined golden skate- so I as a general fan could possibly get to know more about this community.
Out of much respect, i accept that there is a tension that is divisive but i hope that whatever happens, only positive things will comeout of Australian Figure Skating in the future in ALL disciplines.
We have an ISU challenger series event with Brendan, the Dodds Brothers, Paris and Matthew to enjoy. Let's put our focus on that next. We can brng back the 'elephant in the room' issue when nationals rolls over next month. We have so much great figure skating to watch.