kwanford wife said:
think about Michelle Kwan & her consistant messages to the media "I need to train harder and skate my best
Another example is Sasha Cohen... Her bad girl rep came from her not knowing how to package her message "I'll only be happy when I'm #1"
I believe over 95% of the time Cohen's interviews sound just like Michelle Kwan. "I skated the best for myself" right after her splashfest at jr worlds. "I will try harder for nationals, worlds etc
I don't think any USA skaters got a bad girl rep for stating that they want to be #1. Even before Sarah Hughes beat Maria, at worlds, or Irina and Kwan at SC 01, Sarah's consistent message was " when I step on the ice to compete, I believe I can be #1, I believe that I am capable of beating all my competitors. After she came in 4th at SLC sp, she told the press that she should have received some 6.0s. Hughes had never received any bad girl rep for wanting to win.
I believe Cohen had never figured out how she wanted to present herself, fireball or ice princess? In a fluff piece right before GWG 01, she said her coach (Nicks) advised her that America has too many ice princess, maybe she shouldn't present herself as another ice princess. After she left Nicks, all her interviews were the standard "I want to do my best" she sound just like any American skater male or female
u've been around as long as Michelle & Irina, you learn to play the game. These are tough competitors who hit the ice everyday in search of gold. Its not about the performance (that's what exibitions & COI are for) or even the fans, its about winning. Period. Its naive to think otherwise.
Of course it is about winning, but winning, and having fun, and trying one's best are not mutually exclusive
Until female athletes are given the same consideration and respect that male athletes receive (Tom Brady, MJ, and others too numerous to name who boast because they are the best...)
Then why do Johnny Weir, Todd, Goebel all give the standard "I want to do my best and just have fun" kind of interview? I believe skating is a sport, and there is nothing wrong with boasting, or even trash talking, if the athletes or fans know the rule. Rule of trash talk, if you boast and win, you have bragging right until someone beats you. If you boast and lose, then take the instant replay humbly and shut up. The press did that to Alonzo Mourning one time, he trashed talk re: he could guard MJ. Jordan in reality ate him for lunch. The tv guys had a very fun time doing instant replay of how MJ ate him for lunch over and over, Mourning knew the rule, and he shut up.
The problem I see with some skating fans is that sometimes they trash talk, or hype their favorite skater to be the best in the world if s/he skates clean. When their favorite fails to deliver, these fans whine about how unfair the press or other fans are treating their favorite