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Interview With Anuschka Gläser and Axel Rauschenbach
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If you want to talk about German pairs skating, two names that you definitely want to be bringing up are Anuschka Gläser and Axel Rausche...
Afternoons Of A Faun
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Afternoon of a Faun by Édouard Manet. Photo courtesy Princeton University Library, Graphic Arts Collection. In 1876, French author Sté...
Interview With Maé-Bérénice Méité
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With six consecutive medals at the French Figure Skating Championships (including the gold this past season) to her credit, Maé-Bérénice ...
Georg Heym: The Skating Prophet
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Born in October 1887 in Hirschberg, Lower Silesia in what was then Prussia, Georg Heym is posthumously considered as one of the great fig...
Interview With Lisa-Marie Allen
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In the late seventies and early eighties, if you had any knowledge of figure skating you absolutely knew the name Lisa-Marie Allen. A fou...
Interview With Viktoria Helgesson
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After talking about Ulrich Salchow's less than sportsmanlike behavior in the last blog " Oh No She Didn't: A 1908 Figure Skat...
Panin and Salchow: A 1908 Figure Skating Skirmish
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In 1908, Bette Davis was born and her future rival Joan Crawford was only four years old. Famed rivals Sophia Loren and Jayne Mansfield both...
Interview With Alban Préaubert
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For close to a decade, if you were talking men's skating in France, Alban Préaubert was a name that would keep coming up time and tim...
Gjon Mili And The Picasso Inspired By A Figure Skater
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Following in the footsteps of Man Ray (the first person to explore the technique of light painting), Albanian born Gjon Mili set a ball in...
Interview With Tom Paulson
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After winning four silver medals at the British Figure Skating Championships, the devilishly handsome Tom Paulson decided to trade in hi...
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