I believe that after the state of Burma is attained, the next level of enlightenment is the state of Singapore.
Ha ha ha, since when did I become the "expert" on Sweden's top male skaters? Honestly, I don't think I know that much about them; I just happen to keep an eye out for articles and interviews (and I don't necessarily find all of them).
To answer your question, I've been told by other fans that Adrian does have a Facebook account. I've never tried to find him on that site, though, since I'm "old-fashioned" like Nadine and prefer to send snail mail.
I will be posting the paragraphs I've been working on later tonight, in case anyone was curious. :yes:
* I'm a little annoyed that the journalist doesn't seem to know that a triple Axel is actually 3.5 revolutions in the air. Non-figure skating fans who read this article won't realize that it's the most difficult triple jump (and thus the reason why Sasha had struggled with it).
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Meyer-Martins goes on to present another award.
- We would also like to draw attention to those in Swedish figure skating who have performed especially well during the year.
She reads from her sheet:
- For his outstanding achievement during the Olympics where he became the first Nordic skater to ever land a quadruple jump, later followed by yet another strong result at the World Championships where he beat his personal record. The prize goes to Alexander Schultheiss.
Adrian stands immobile on the blue line next to Kristoffer, who is holding the trophy in his arms.
"Adrian!" he shouts. "My name is Adrian."