- Joined
- Dec 29, 2014
I hope Misha is able to just skate for himself, show some of his great qualities, and be happy w how he skated regardless of placement.I was telling my son, who's close to Misha's age and has participated in competitive sports for many years (he was a high level college varsity distance runner and played ice hockey on select teams for years) that I couldn't understand why some people still expressed *outrage* about Misha's scores in the sp even knowing he was far down and no threat to their favorites. I mean, talk about kicking him when he's down, why don't they have a heart and give him a break? My son said, you know, those people have probably never done competive sports and don't have any real idea what it's like because if they had, they would be more kind and understanding. He said that especially in individual sports, athletes genuinely feel bad when someone seriously underperforms to his/her potential, because they can personally empathize that despite all the hard work, sacrifice, and commitment it may still not go your way. Just thought I'd share.



I hoped this might make you all, as Misha’s fans, smile a little.