http://www.cbc.ca/sportsnews/story/2008/09/10/figure-skating-buttleretire.html
Very sorry to see him go, but good luck in future endeavors.
-- sheilagh
Very sorry to see him go, but good luck in future endeavors.
-- sheilagh
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http://www.cbc.ca/sportsnews/story/2008/09/10/figure-skating-buttleretire.html
Very sorry to see him go, but good luck in future endeavors.
-- sheilagh

http://www.canada.com/montrealgazette/news/story.html?id=6ce61935-e8f8-44cc-a203-1fa85f79e1b5
The good news here is that he intends to continue skating and be involved with Skate Canada in some capacity ....
Jeff! I wonder if he will become some sort of advisor now for Joannie. They seem to be really good friends. Maybe he can help her with the 3flip+3toe since that has been such a strong combo for him. I dunno, just a thought. I am so glad he will continue skating, but I still have to wonder if he may be seriously injured to make this decision . . . I really hope he is not hurt.I'm shocked beyond words! On seeing the thread, I thought it was a joke! I was never Buttle's fan, but I certainly did not expect this! And the season just before the Olympics! Does anyone have any more insight into this?
I do have to say, though, that the article wasn't exactly well proof-read. Here is quote: With that victory, he became the first man to win a world title since Elvis Stojko in 1997. I realize they just forgot to say "Canadian" between "first" and "man", but it's still funny.
I'm shocked beyond words! On seeing the thread, I thought it was a joke! I was never Buttle's fan, but I certainly did not expect this! And the season just before the Olympics! Does anyone have any more insight into this?