Re: Mathman, I have a question. . .
Thank you all for the great answers. I wish I put together thoughtful posts like you all do. I just tend to ramble on. Anyway, here’s my rambling.
Mathman, I appreciate you sharing these feelings. When I was watching exhibitions the other day, Peggy did her usual gushing intro. As much as I love Michelle, I feel uncomfortable with the “taking us to a higher plain, making us forget the world’s troubles . . .. “ things she says. Michelle gives me goosebumps, brings tears to my eyes and other emotions but I usually find these statements too much like “putting on a pedestal”. And I think it makes Non-Kwans just that much more Non. (I know my husband will snicker and roll his eyes and he hates skating anyway. :lol: ) Well, what you have just said in your post, apparently people do find comfort in her skating. I think that’s a wonderful thing. I’m sure that any skater feel very proud that their skating has that effect on people.
Although I don’t think of myself as a rabid dog

where Michelle is concerned, I do get a little offended when people imply that she hasn’t earned her position in the figure skating world. I am not a skater so I cannot argue the technical side of skating. If something in shown in slow motion, I can see where the difference is in edges and why one jump is better than another. I, of course, know a beautiful position when I see one so it’s an emotional connection for me and not a technical one like another skater would have.
I do have a problem with people idealizing or idolizing also. You know, Michelle probably has bad moods and maybe even yells at people sometimes.

Maybe the Kwaniacs and Non-Kwans have trouble keeping it all in perspective. Michelle is a person. She’s not perfect. But neither is Sasha, Sarah, Fumie, Irina . . . . Figure skating is a sport. It’s not the most important thing in life.
I think I may be a recovering Kwaniac. I was very upset when Tara won in Nagano. I held it against Tara personally. I’m certainly old enough and smart enough to know better. How silly of me to have such personal feelings against a child and one I don’t even know! I wasn’t much happier when Sarah won in SLC but at least there was a definitive better skate. So maybe I’m maturing and learning how to handle the intense emotion Michelle brings to figure skating. :lol:
Thankfully, there are some neutral people like rgirl who try to bring all of us back to center.
