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There's Always A Murder: The First Skating Mystery Written By A Skater
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I'm definitely someone who has always been more comfortable on a stage than behind a computer. I've either skated, danced and pe...
King Bat Of The Forest
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Early 1939 may have marked the very first appearance of the Bob Kane's Batman comic book character in print but the character has cer...
Underhill And Martini: 6.0 Of Their Best Programs EVER!
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Photo copyright Liza Dey Photography Trying to name 6.0 of 1984 World Champions Barbara Underhill and Paul Martini's best programs ...
Wherefore Art Thou, Part 2: Ice Dancing's Real Life Romeo And Juliet
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"Come, bitter conduct, come, unsavoury guide. Thou desperate pilot, now at once run on The dashing rocks thy seasick, weary bark. ...
Wherefore Art Thou, Part One: Romeo And Juliet On Ice
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Dorothy Hamill, Toller Cranston and Brian Pockar posing in a publicity photo for "Romeo And Juliet On Ice" "From forth...
Figure Skating Hodge Podge, Volume 3
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As autumn creeped in the last two years, I introduced you to a Nova Scotian classic: hodge podge . If you've never had a proper bowl o...
The Short Program Revisited: Bonus Material From Sonia Bianchetti Garbato
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I want to start by saying a big thank you to all of you who have taken the time to share the latest blog on the origins of the short prog...
How The Short Program Was Invented
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Inspiration can come from the most unexpected places. When Marian Scott called me up to talk Canadian figure skating history for a Septem...
Ullr The Norse Skate God
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Perhaps this blog should be alternatively titled "Skate GOD" instead of "Skate Guard". Go ahead, groan. You have my p...
Interview With Sébastien Britten
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I'm starting to feel a little like the boy who cried wolf. Back in late June, I announced that I no longer intended to include standa...
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