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Was viewing (again) my videotapes from the 1992 Winter Olympics and thoroughly enjoyed the competitions. One of the highlights, IMHO, was the performances of the US Pairs Champions, Calla Urbanski and Rocky Marval, affectionally known as the "Waitress and the Truck Driver", in honor of their professions. The media fed on the story, which was a nice twist from the somewhat high-brow image of international figure skating. Calla and Rocky came from blue-collar, working-class families, and they continued to work in their "day jobs" while training as world-class skaters. Good for them! :thumbsup:
Calla and Rocky weren't considered favorites to medal, and they made unfortunate errors in their short and long programs. In fact, after the long program, Calla was viewed mouthing her opinion of their skate - "a piece of s---". Oh, well! :disapp:
Do you guys remember them??
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Calla_Urbanski
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rocky_Marval
Calla and Rocky weren't considered favorites to medal, and they made unfortunate errors in their short and long programs. In fact, after the long program, Calla was viewed mouthing her opinion of their skate - "a piece of s---". Oh, well! :disapp:
Do you guys remember them??
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Calla_Urbanski
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rocky_Marval
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