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- Mar 28, 2005
Skaters work so hard, and in addition to the hopes of winning or medalling, they also hope to be hired to tour. Post-Olympics COI is a big chance to make some money, but the irony is that, especially for those who compete at post-Olympic Worlds, the tank is on empty before the tour starts, and then the tour extends until August. For those who've left eligible skating, at least there's light at the end of the tunnel, even if it is the dog days of August. For those who don't, they are an entire summer behind their peers in training and developing programs, and they have to do a crash course to catch up in a year that's critical for establishing or maintaining position in the New World Order.
Skaters like Weir and Lambiel are way behind were they need to be right now. I saw Lambiel's scores and protocals at the SWISS nationals even and it is scary for him to be facing Joubert at Europeans soon in the type of shape he is now. I would guess he hasnt gone anywhere upwards since Skate Canada. It is also hard to see Johnny stacking up at all against Lysacek at the U.S Nationals this year, Weir may win the short program but the long program Lysacek will be a monumental task for him to overcome.