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Javier Fernandez: A Promise

May 9, 2018 By Beverley Leave a Comment

Javier Fernandez

Love hurts. During the Stars On Ice tour that wends across Canada to the end of this month, Javier Fernandez will show you just how much. This is Javi Fernandez like you’ve never seen him (but knew him to be): the leading man, the gentle, sensitive soul, the man finally at home in his own […]

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Filed Under: Blog Tagged With: David Wilson, Javier Fernandez, Pablo Alboran, Sandra Bezic

Patrick Chan’s Hallelujah Tour

May 8, 2018 By Beverley Leave a Comment

Patrick Chan

Listen easy. You can hear Patrick Chan take a nonchalant breath. His time is his time now. Hallelujah. The 27-year-old skater, a 10-time Canadian champion and three-time world champion if you want to work the abacus, is hot-stepping his way across the country on the Stars On Ice tour. Toss that maddening abacus. The wild […]

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Filed Under: Blog Tagged With: Hallelujah, Liz Putnam, Patrick Chan, Stars On Ice

Stars On Ice Becomes Hot Ticket

May 6, 2018 By Beverley 2 Comments

Outside the Air Canada Centre, there was sturm. Inside there was drama. A post-Olympic Stars On Ice had come to Toronto. But it wasn’t like any Stars On Ice we’d seen in years. The Air Canada Centre was packed. Stuffed right to the rafters. That means 17,000 seats sold. A sell-out in Canada’s largest city. […]

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Filed Under: Blog Tagged With: Eric Radford, Kaitlyn Osmond, Meagan Duhamel, Patrick Chan, Scott Moir, Stars On Ice, Tessa Virtue

Karen Magnussen passes the torch

March 24, 2018 By Beverley 2 Comments

Karen Magnussen feels like she knows Kaetlyn Osmond. Now they are members of the same club: Canadian women who have won world figure skating championships. There aren’t many of them, mind: Barbara Ann Scott (1947 and 1948), Petra Burka (1965) and Magnussen herself, in 1973. Yes, it’s been 45 years since Magnussen won that last […]

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Inside the heart of Moore-Towers and Marinaro

March 23, 2018 By Beverley 1 Comment

It was telling: Kirsten Moore-Towers burst into an ugly cry against the chest of her partner, Michael Marinaro, as soon as they took their final pose after the short program at the world championships in Milan on Wednesday. Surely they were tears of joy? They had just nailed it, big time: triple twist, whopper of […]

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Filed Under: Blog Tagged With: Kirsten Moore-Towers, Michael Marinaro, world figure skating championships

Kaetlyn Osmond and the Dark Side of a Swan.

February 22, 2018 By Beverley Leave a Comment

No, Kaetlyn Osmond does not have an evil twin. But she can pretend. And when she does, as she does in her free program to the movie “Black Swan,” this season, she is convincing and powerful, a potent force on the ice. It does no good to watch her do this routine on Youtube. (But […]

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Filed Under: Blog Tagged With: Black Swan, Evgenia Medvedeva, Jeff Buttle, Kaetlyn Osmond

Daleman, pressing onwards to the free

February 22, 2018 By Beverley Leave a Comment

Today, Gabby Daleman will find her rhythm. It’s what she does in times of peril. The national championship proved to be one of those times, when she endured strep throat, that was replaced by pneumonia by the time she whizzed through her free skate to the rapturous “Rhapsody in Blue.” Even so, she took her […]

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Filed Under: Blog Tagged With: Brian Orser, Gabby Daleman, Javier Fernandez, Lee Barkell, Pyeongchang

Virtue and Moir: on Top of the World

February 20, 2018 By Beverley Leave a Comment

To describe the genius of Tessa Virtue and Scott Moir is to require an armful of exclamation points. As one fellow skater put it, they are “beyond.” Way back in 2010, when Virtue and Moir won their first Olympic gold medal in Vancouver in their early twenties, the 1980 Olympic champion Robin Cousins was already […]

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Filed Under: Blog Tagged With: Gabriella Papadakis, Guillaume Cizeron, Pyeongchang, Scott Moir, Tessa Virtue

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