redfiona99: (Default)
redfiona99 ([personal profile] redfiona99) wrote2003-03-29 11:37 am
Entry tags:

Here that sound, it's the sound of my youth ticking away

I other words, both Borne and Kraatz and Lobacheva and Averbuch have retired.

And it upsets me, especially the Russian, even though it makes no sense whatsoever. I think it's because I've seen them skate for so long. I remember when they were the 3rd set of Russians. And then Grischuk and Platov retired, and suddenly they moved up about 5 places.

I didn't use to like them. I always used to say they had too many lifts in their programmes. I am so bloody old-fashioned. Anyway, then Krylova and Ovsyanikov retired and they were suddenly the last remaining Russians. And I got to liking them because there was no one else (except a pair of Italians who also ended up being world champions)

And now they're gone. All of them.

And I am sad.

[identity profile] idleleaves.livejournal.com 2003-03-29 05:06 pm (UTC)(link)
... Damn. That's a big loss, IMHO, to the world of figure skating. For all that's been said for/against Bourne & Kraatz, they've been a favourite for a long time, at least once I stopped boggling over their first win over Petr and Janoschak... heh.

I agree about the Russians... always had much more of a thing for Krylova and Ovsyanikov.

I'm going to shut up before I get into a subject I can rant about all day.

[identity profile] redfiona99.livejournal.com 2003-03-30 02:27 pm (UTC)(link)
>>... Damn. That's a big loss, IMHO, to the world of figure skating.<<

Nods

>>I agree about the Russians... always had much more of a thing for Krylova and Ovsyanikov.<<

LOL, I'll have to agree since Krylova and Ovsyanikov are my absolute favourites ever. And indeed ever ever.

Feel free to rant in my direction, I've got no-one I can talk to about it since all my friends seem to think it consists of people randomly flouncing about like big girl's blouses.

[identity profile] idleleaves.livejournal.com 2003-03-30 03:09 pm (UTC)(link)
LOL... flouncing. Amusing mental pictures.

I lived and breathed the sport for 12 years as a spectator, competitor, and coach. I have opinions out the wazoo, LOL, though my lack of cable now means I miss out on a lot.