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This video of retirements of the last two seasons really made me tear up. Perfect song. Lovely footage.
I have a question that I think is appropriate for this thread: Would a Junior Skater who makes TES mins in both the SP and LP programs and achieves World Senior MIN TES while skating as a junior qualify for Worlds. Another words does the MIN values count even if you aren't skating as a senior? I know that a senior can't qualify for the Junior Mins, but does it work the other way around?
Just curious: What major scholarships are you referring to?
Has Christina discussed them openly on social media and/or when interviewed? Or are you a friend of hers who is privy to inside information??
(I am a Christina fan who agrees that she has a brilliant future outside of skating.)
I had heard that in passing on the US broadcasts years ago. No I'm not a friend of hers.
I wonder if they had overstated it in the past? Maybe we can search Harvard's scholarship recipient database? I believe those are public, yes?
[madly Googling]
I think Harvard has a need blind admissions policy, so anyone who is accepted will get enough financial aid to attend. The exact amount depends on some complicated formula taking I to account parental income, assets etc. I beleive it is also zero loans, so all the financial aid willbe in the form of grants (or scholarships). Maybe that is what they meant.
Christina Gao was always an amazing skater. But she chose to leave Orser as a coach because she was going to Harvard. Maybe you should look at it as a fan as a moving on process. She is moving with her life plan. She didn't get to go to the Olympics but Harvard isn't that bad either. She balanced choices and both were great.
Kiira Korpi will retire, at least a Finnish magazine writes so today. Press conference is probably tomorrow.
I know this is not a surprise but it feels so bad. She was and is my favourite skater ever. This is end of an era - Susanna, Jenni, Laura and now Kiira. The new generation is coming but is there any really promising skater? We'll see.
Well we know nothing for sure yet, but if this is true I wouldn't be surprised. She was a great skater with, always very elegant and pleasant to watch. Last season when I saw her SP at the Europans I thought that it is exactly what is missing a little bit in women's skating. Classic elegant skating of a women, maybe with not so difficult jumps however with a lovely skating and presentation. But she had very hard times because of the serious injuries and maybe she is injured again(concerning she WD from her GP). So if she is going to retire I understand it, because the past few years was for sure very difficult for Kiira.