Episode 41: Rostelecom Cup and NHK Trophy 2019 - Transcript

Kat: It’s a testament to the fact - especially for “Chaplin” - there’s a lot of commitment that has to be had to be able to pull off “Chaplin,” and they really commit the entire time with the facial expressions. They don’t lose steam and I think losing steam is what would make this program suffer, but they really commit to it the entire time.

Becs: They even commit to the “Black Swan.” Xinyu’s eyeshadow, man. Everyone should take note and follow. This is the sort of makeup that you should be doing. I appreciate also Adrian’s commitment to the clown makeup.

Kat: We appreciate men in eyeliner and eyeshadow.

Interview - Harry Mattick

Speaking of your beginnings; were you ever recommended to go into Pairs? Did you ever think about going into Pairs?

Funny you should ask. No, not really - but I actually have done a little bit this year. I think it's two and a half months now where I've been trying a little bit and it's a lot harder. Mad respect to all Pairs skaters because they are insane!

Episode 40: Internationaux de France and Cup of China 2019 - Transcript

Niamh: When someone lands their jump, you expect to see some snow, but you're not supposed to see liquid water.

Kite: Like this is advanced snow.

Niamh: I was [talking] to the ones sitting beside me, I was like “We might as well be watching synchronized swimming.”

Evie: Polar ice cap synchronized swimming - coming to an Olympics near you!

Ravings from the Rink: Skate Canada 2019

Ravings from the Rink: Skate Canada 2019

I’m writing this blog post (well, at least starting it…) the day after getting home from Kelowna (after a whole day of travel) and to say that it’s been hard adjusting to normal life after one of the most wild weekends of skating I’ve ever experienced in my life is... a severe understatement to say the least. It’s been an incredible 6 days of adventures and the best kind of happy exhaustion, the kind that you’re so excited to recount, revisit, and share with everyone. 

Interview - Kévin Aymoz

Speaking of your performance skills, is that something that you've trained a lot, or do you find it comes naturally to you?

I'm working on my skills and skating - and I'll work for days. Like I can't skate, or jump, or do stuff before I do my full skating. It's the best feeling ever. That's why I'm still skating.